UC Academic Workers Authorize Strike as UC Santa Barbara Encampment Enters Third Week Community By Jack Magargee & Indy Staff Update: UC President’s Office files Unfair Labor Practice charge against workers union for “illegal” strike following walkout announcement on Friday.
Frinj Coffee Declares Bankruptcy to Restructure Business By Matt Kettmann The pioneering Santa Barbara coffee growing and roasting company files for Chapter 11 and is also being sued by investor-employee.
Wildlife Photographer Ian Shive Brings Faraway Experiences Back Home Environment By Callie Fausey The award-winning Santa Ynez filmmaker and photographer highlights two decades of his work and a new project in his own backyard.
UC Santa Barbara Production of ‘Indecent’ Charts the History of an Incendiary Drama Theater By Maggie Yates Play is deeply rooted in Jewish culture and political upheaval.
A ‘Spectacle’ of a Show at Solvang Theaterfest Music By Riley Burke In a double-header evening, Soul Majestic and Meta and the Cornerstones are set to bring the reggae fusion vibes to their May 24 show.
Santa Barbara’s Annual Ode to Julia Child Cover Story By Matt Kettmann & George Yatchisin Here’s a rundown of Taste of Santa Barbara’s weekend of delicious to-dos.
UC Academic Workers Authorize Strike as UC Santa Barbara Encampment Enters Third Week Community By Jack Magargee & Indy Staff
Carpinteria Flimflam Man Who Targeted Church Elders Faces 24 Years Behind Bars Courts & Crime By Nick Welsh
Discussion: Misogyny, Racism & Violence at UCSB: The IV Killings 10 Years Later Fri, May 24 11:00 AM Santa Barbara
Festival Fun at Santa Barbara Earth Day Photo Sun shines on the planet at the annual celebration of all things green.
Rotary Club of Carpinteria Talent Showcase The 15th annual event supports Carpinteria youth projects and scholarships.
Monks Make Their Mark UC Santa Barbara Art, Design & Architecture Museum hosts guests from Drepung Monastery to create a living work of art.
A Peek at S.B. Funk Zone Live Photo Santa Barbara Funk Zone’s monthly activations are back in action.
The Blues and Greys at Santa Barbara’s SOhO Music Club Photo After a long hiatus, indie rock band The Blues and Greys played their first show in over seven years on March 30.
Santa Barbara Cyclist Meets ‘Double Everest’ Challenge Photo Daniel Connell ascends Old San Marcos Pass Road a record-setting 50 times to raise funds for Doctors Without Borders.
DJ Duo Forester at Santa Barbara’s SOhO Music Club The indie nature-inspired group kicked off their ‘Moonlight’ tour in Downtown S.B.
Owl’s Well That Ends Well: Rescued Barn Owl Returned to Wilds of Goleta Photo The owl, which was rescued after becoming tangled atop a 50-foot palm, was released after receiving treatment at the Ojai Raptor Center.
‘Gems of Nature’ Bring Out the Crowds for the 76th Annual Santa Barbara International Orchid Show Always ready for their close-up, Earl Warren Showgrounds provides a showcase for orchids of every type imaginable.
A Black History Month Serenade Ron Paris celebrates a Santa Barbara–style birthday with stories and songs.
Film Review | Grotesque Saintly Verses Film By Josef Woodard Ethan and Maya Hawke’s ‘Wildcat ‘pays moving tribute to the life and work of Southern author Flannery O’Connor.
Dance Review | State Street Ballet’s ‘Other Voices’ Closed out Season in Moving Fashion Dance By Riley Burke
UC Santa Barbara Production of ‘Indecent’ Charts the History of an Incendiary Drama Theater By Maggie Yates
Frinj Coffee Declares Bankruptcy to Restructure Business By Matt Kettmann The pioneering Santa Barbara coffee growing and roasting company files for Chapter 11 and is also being sued by investor-employee.
Wildlife Photographer Ian Shive Brings Faraway Experiences Back Home Environment By Callie Fausey The award-winning Santa Ynez filmmaker and photographer highlights two decades of his work and a new project in his own backyard.
Gauchos Increase Home Winning Streak to 22 Games with 4-3 Victory over Saint Mary’s Sports By Victor Bryant The Gauchos are undefeated at home this season.
Santa Barbara’s Grand Arlington Hotel Our Santa Barbara By Cheri Rae The Arlington Hotel was built in 1876, rebuilt in 1809, and perished in 1925.
Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara Announces Scholarship Awards for 2024-25 Announcement By Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara
Hutton Parker Foundation Celebrates 45 Years of Giving – $100 Million in Grants Announcement By Hutton Parker Foundation
“Click It or Ticket” Campaign Reminds Californians to Always Buckle Up Announcement By City of Goleta Police