Bringing Ghetto to Life
Joshua Sobol’s carnivalesque show asks big questions about the Holocaust.
Joshua Sobol’s carnivalesque show asks big questions about the Holocaust.
The cosmopolitan tendency in late 19th-century art was toward impressionism, then a new style out of France.
Strauss, Beethoven, and Ravel were on call in this lustrous evening at the Granada.
With an expanded guest artist program and a powerful new relationship with the New York Philharmonic, the Music Academy of the West is attracting international attention.
Catch playwright Sarah Ruhl’s modern stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel at various locations July 11-27.
The Santa Barbara City College Theatre Group will present a classic Broadway comedy this month at the Garvin Theatre.
The Matthew Lombardo comedy stars Diane Louise Salinger as Tallulah Bankhead.
Santa Barbara native Esther Tran Le has turned walking in New York into a curatorial position.
Neo-soul artist Maxwell took over the Bowl with some lover-man moves on Thursday, June 26.
In this shocking existentialist monologue, the boundary between performer and audience proves permeable.