Kronos Quartet at UCSB’s Campbell Hall
The Kronos Quartet gave a memorable concert at UCSB that included Steve Reich’s new piece WTC 9/11.
The Kronos Quartet gave a memorable concert at UCSB that included Steve Reich’s new piece WTC 9/11.
Rock music’s premiere wizards returned to their favorite little venue on Thursday, April 12.
Saturday night at the Bowl, under a rain-cleaned night sky, singer Florence Welch held the sold-out crowd spellbound.
The folk bard and She & Him collaborator gave a brief but solid set to S.B. on Saturday night.
As a friend of Gerda Ursula Zinn (Ambika) for 45 years, I enjoyed the brief sketch of her interesting life in your April 5 issue.
The Santa Barbara Republican Central Committee has endorsed Christopher Mitchum over Abel Maldonado.
The Santa Barbara Public Library System invites families and children to the annual Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros (Children’s Day/Book Day) celebration on Saturday, April 28 from 10:30 am to noon in the Faulkner Gallery of the Santa Barbara Central Library, 40 E. Anapamu St.
Lights, Camera, Action! Launching on Sunday, April 29 Santa Barbara is now home to the world’s first ever, non-profit, all-volunteer, community film company — Community Film Studio Santa Barbara (CFSSB).
As part of the carpool lane improvements, crews will place k-rail in the median on the northbound and southbound US 101 overnight. The placement of k-rail is necessary for crews to work in the median during the day to widen the highway.
Alice Hutchins, who made Santa Barbara her home from 1991 until her death in 2009, was an important figure in the international avant-garde scene of the 1960s.