Major League
Thanks in part to the fine folks at VH1-and the speed at which the industry now works-it seems that in the lone week since I’ve last written, not one, but two Santa Barbara staples have hit it big.
Thanks in part to the fine folks at VH1-and the speed at which the industry now works-it seems that in the lone week since I’ve last written, not one, but two Santa Barbara staples have hit it big.
Unless you’re a monk who gets from place to place only on foot, your life is dependent on wheels. Whether you prefer driving your gas guzzler in the fast lane, cruising the bike lanes on your 10-speed, or taking the bus from home to office, you’re hooked on the all-important wheel.
When you head to photographer Meg Jette’s exhibit, Water Is Life, at Santa Barbara Art Studios, be prepared to find beauty and intimacy where you would least expect it.
Borders’ Bean Friday • The Devereux Slough Monitoring Program • Goleta Valley Beautiful
People give names to all sorts of things. There’s the business of naming children or pets. On the not-quite-as-permanent side of life, I’ve been known to lovingly look at my morning cup of coffee and say, “Hello, Gorgeous.” Another non-serious name? That which I’ve given to my car, Roxy.
With the Rincon septic-to-sewer conversion controversy given new life by 3rd District Supervisor Brooks Firestone last week during what was meant to be a largely procedural Board of Supervisors item, the proposal once again found itself before the LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) board on June 5.
The Bandits’ incomparable style kept their heads above water, but problems with entry and disappointed patrons nearly ruined the two opening sets, ultimately compromising what would have been a five-star performance.
Review of the Cajun-Creole mainstay that’s been serving up “bam!” in Santa Barbara since 1985.
It’s time to bring the knitting needles out of the living rooms and onto the streets, with the fourth annual World Wide Knit in Public Day.
Every second Saturday of the month, the beautiful UCSB Sedgewick Reserve offers three interpretive hikes, ranging from easy to strenuous, each lasting from two to three hours.