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photography: Leslie Holtzman
Helen Pedotti, a longtime supporter of Santa Barbara City College, donated $278,000 to create a designated classroom at the County Jail so that City College adult education instructors can soon provide educational opportunities for inmates.
The return of Indiana Jones is just the second most refreshing revival of the season. For a multitude of sports fans, the matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics-meeting in the NBA Finals for the first time in 21 years (the series begins tonight, June 5)-is a dream come true.
The star of Neal Crosbie’s new show at Art Resources isn’t the artist himself. It’s the “coyote-guy,” so dubbed by Barry Spacks, ex-Poet Laureate of Santa Barbara, in the wall text introducing the show.
AHA! (Academy of Healing Arts for Teens), supported by the Family Therapy Institute, is now accepting applications for its free summer camp program that runs from Tuesday, June 24, through Friday, August 22.
In the pantheon of problems that come with loving wine, no hurdle is as immediate and embarrassing as “red wine mouth.”
When Bryan Watt ventured to Southeast Asia with 19 of his colleagues from the Brooks Institute of Photography as part of a 100-day photographic expedition of the Mekong, he had no idea how much the endeavor would change his life.
Sure you can and should get that perfectly grilled artichoke as an appetizer at the Hitching Post II, but one of the joys of the place-besides mouth-watering steaks-is that you don’t have to order la carte.
Tasty, convenient health food since 1993