Four Ways to Get Your
Holiday Craft Fix
What a great irony it is that the season that brings the most commitments-travel, family get-togethers, gift-giving routines-also brings with it the most distractions.
What a great irony it is that the season that brings the most commitments-travel, family get-togethers, gift-giving routines-also brings with it the most distractions.
With the Internet, as with many things, most of us have an ongoing love-hate relationship.
Elegant homes and an afternoon tea with scrumptious savories and sweets await those who attend the annual Old Mission Santa Ines Holiday Home Tour!
On Thanksgiving Day in 1986, we published our first issue of The Santa Barbara Independent. It was also our first honor roll of Local Heroes, with stories of men and women who truly deserved our thanks for making Santa Barbara such an amazing place to live.
Los Angeles rock revivalists bring headbanging back to S.B.
In light of the Tea Fire, a few of Westmont College’s upcoming events have been postponed.
With some weather reports predicting anywhere between two and four inches of rain between 11/25 and 11/27-but others guessing that the storm will peter out with little rainfall-volunteers came out en masse this week to the Tea Fire-ravaged Mountain Drive neighborhood to stack sandbags in an effort to prevent mudslides from heavy precipitation.
The District Attorney’s Office has no timetable for when, if at all, charges will be filed against the 10 unnamed people who started the Tea Fire by improperly extinguishing a bonfire on 11/12.
The old adage “good things come in small packages” is exceptionally suited for the annual Small Things exhibition at Santa Barbara City College.
Free-Skier Jenn Berg talks about the filming of Warren Miller’s Children of Winter.