An Interview with Dustin Lance Black, Screenwriter of Milk
When Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to hold major elective office in the United States, was assassinated in 1978, Dustin Lance Black wasn’t yet born.
When Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to hold major elective office in the United States, was assassinated in 1978, Dustin Lance Black wasn’t yet born.
Ask any dude about his first time getting a pack of condoms and it will likely take place during his teenage years and involve sweaty palms, the all-revealing fluorescent lights of a drug store, and a good friend of his parents standing behind him in line.
Ever since a blowout at Platform A caused more than 1 million gallons of oil to leak into the Santa Barbara Channel in January 1969, environmentalists have attempted to stop offshore drilling.
The public health department makes a plan of attack to stymie the disease.
Former Westmont basketball coach to be honored this weekend; plus, athletes and games of the week.
The prospect of hearing the long-lost show in its original context elevates S.B. Theatre’s upcoming production, which opens Dec. 17 at the Lobero, into a genuine theatrical event.
New cookbook makes recipes out of the groovy grocery store.
To get an idea of this holiday show, imagine equal parts Waiting for Guffman and Noises Off, with a dash of Dickens.
Every Saturday, Santa Barbarans hoping to get out of town for the day are in luck: take a day trip Cachuma Lake (Hwy. 154, Santa Ynez Valley) to participate in a wide range of family-friendly and age-specific programs that will help your whole crew learn about a complex ecosystem while having fun and experiencing nature in the process.
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