Paladino Releases Debut Album
Their infusion of old-school country music with psych, folk and energetic punk rock creates a true feeling of Southern California, the high desert and Mexico.
Their infusion of old-school country music with psych, folk and energetic punk rock creates a true feeling of Southern California, the high desert and Mexico.
The Reptile Family returns to S.B. with its latest hands-on animal education program for kids.
This new play about the development of characters in the world of pro wrestling has a lot to say about contemporary American values.
On Saturday, September 24th from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm, The Brander Vineyard at 2401 North Refugio Road in Los Olivos will host a harvest afternoon of wine, food, music and fabulous vineyard vistas to benefit Hospice of Santa Barbara’s local services.
New book by Ojai-based spiritual counselor Jonathan Parker offers a three-step process for getting in touch with one’s true self.
In eastern Cuba lies Camagüey, a colonial-era maze of narrow streets where Creole is spoken, and where the influence of near-neighbor Haiti is felt in all aspects of life.
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival has announced Michael Douglas as the 2011 recipient of the Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film.
Volunteers needed for the United Way of S.B. County’s 20th Annual Day of Caring and Bacara’s Coastal Cleanup Day efforts.
Grant money funds new educational program in Santa Maria.
The Santa Barbara County Film Commission is pleased to announce that the Santa Ynez Valley Hotel Association (SYVHA) has contributed $10,000 to support the Film Commission’s mission of economic development through media production in Santa Barbara County.