Elon Musk’s Worst Nightmare Lives in Santa Barbara
Journalist Zoe Schiffer gets the true story of how he ruined Twitter.
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Journalist Zoe Schiffer gets the true story of how he ruined Twitter.
The ‘Covenant of Water’ author got a surprise guest at his Arlington appearance in Santa Barbara.
UC Santa Barbara’s John Perlin illuminates our sun-powered past, present, and future in new paperback edition of “Let It Shine: The 6,000-Year Story of Solar Energy.”
Jack Nadel’s new book The Evolution of an Entrepreneur teaches keys to financial success.
Author discusses the missing link in education; will speak at UCSB’s Campbell Hall Tuesday night.
UCSB professor’s book on Gulf oil spill released by MIT Press.
It examines the mega-company’s policy, future and international standing.
What is globalization, anyway? Its enthusiastic proponents offer an impressive list of benefits: cheaper goods, greater individual mobility, and fewer countries in poverty, to name only three.
When Hurricane Katrina swept into New Orleans in late August 2005, it destroyed much of the city’s infrastructure, including many of its public schools. Soon after, a network of conservative think tanks led by Milton Friedman, the founder of modern neo-liberal economics, pushed the Bush administration to impose a charter system in New Orleans. Charter schools-publicly funded schools run by private entities-are a politically polarizing issue in the United States, and Friedman saw in the still-reeling city a window.
Lanny Ebenstein, former school board member, failed mayoral candidate, and current UCSB lecturer, has a new book with which to burnish his reputation as Santa Barbara’s most prominent Libertarian.