Gilberto Gil Coming to UCSB
Fronting a seven-piece band, Gil will play baião, the dance music of northeastern Brazil.
Fronting a seven-piece band, Gil will play baião, the dance music of northeastern Brazil.
Former New York Times journalist Tina Kelley has co-authored a book with Kevin Ryan of Covenant House about the challenges facing homeless teens.
In the aftermath of designer Milon Kalis’s untimely death, Lit Moon director John Blondell continues to find inspiration in his drawings and concepts for staging Shakespeare.
Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, and Diemer set the tone for the orchestra’s 60th anniversary season.
Friends of Frame’s Elaine Esbeck have contributed pieces thematically related to the number 15 to this anniversary celebration.
The first dramatic production in the newly remodeled Garvin Theatre is a knockout.
The Santa Barbara Symphony celebrates its 60th season this year.
S.B. Independent Staff Photographer Paul Wellman’s pictures enliven this documentation of a self-taught sculptor’s art.
A new music, art, and camping event takes to the Live Oak Campground the weekend before Halloween.
The reigning kings of gospel and New Orleans R&B took the Lobero by storm on Monday, October 15.