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“Every year, I question what our little paper has to offer for a year-end wrap-up,” said longtime Indy photo editor as he put together this week’s issue.
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“Every year, I question what our little paper has to offer for a year-end wrap-up,” said longtime Indy photo editor as he put together this week’s issue.
Happy Holidays, and Merry New Year!
How the Failed Dreams of Cloistered Nuns Gave Birth to Santa Barbara Wine Country
The holidays have struck, and they’ve never hit The Santa Barbara Independent in quite this way.
Our mild-mannered accounting assistant, Lisa Bolton, laughs about the spring trek she took with her 83-year-old father
Our roving correspondent Craig Harris found himself in West Papua not too long ago, where Yali tribe members took an interest in our rental housing story.
A recent graduate of Occidental College, news intern Richie DeMaria has already written about dying with dignity, Mars rovers, and the Foo Fighters in the brief few weeks he’s been with The Santa Barbara Independent.
In July 2013, longtime Indy contributor and film fest head honcho Roger Durling began subjecting Santa Barbara’s most interesting people to the Proust questionnaire, and we’ve been running the insightful, quite personal results on our website every Monday since.
Ever since he covered the siege at Wounded Knee, Kevin McKiernan — here with Lakota elders Oscar Bear Runner (left) and Tom Bad Cob (right) in 1973 — has been captivated by this decisive moment in Native American history.
Diane Mooshoolzadeh — UCSB alum and Santa Barbara Independent copy editor — slips on her dancing shoes four days a week and waltzes to UCSB’s Cotillion Dance Club, where social and competitive dancers step to the tango and paso doble, as well as the samba and hustle.