This Week in History
Socialist revolutionary and guerilla leader Che Guevara, age 39, is killed by the Bolivian army
Socialist revolutionary and guerilla leader Che Guevara, age 39, is killed by the Bolivian army
The candidates for 3rd District Supervisor, Doreen Farr and Steve Pappas, engaged in a friendly debate on 10/1.
State Street Ballet celebrates 15 years with Swan Lake and a new studio.
Los Padres National Forest announced on 10/6 that aerial hydromulching on its Gap Fire-scorched areas has been completed.
Planetary Notions
It seemed only fitting that Loudon Wainwright III should take the stage at Campbell Hall in an atmosphere of awkward tension due to the evening’s vice-presidential debate.
Do-gooders of Santa Barbara County take heed: This Saturday, our very own Arts Alive! will open its doors to the community for a special night of art, music, dance, and celebration-all to benefit the area’s food banks.
The Carpinteria Unified School District joins the Afterschool Alliance in this year’s Lights On Afterschool, a nationwide series of rallies in support of afterschool programs, on Thursday, October 16, from 3-6 p.m. at Catalino Elementary School (1480 Linden Ave.)
It’s almost charming that screenwriters believe so strongly in the omniscience and omnipotence of our country’s National Security technology.
Vince Falcone, husband of Santa Barbara City Councilmember Iya Falcone, died at age 65 on 9/6 of an apparent heart attack at his home.