Ojai Music Festival Reviewed
The 66th edition of the Ojai Music Festival maintained the event’s typical high standards with some light-hearted touches.
The 66th edition of the Ojai Music Festival maintained the event’s typical high standards with some light-hearted touches.
An encounter between a musicologist and a woman prisoner leads to a new life and career for the inmate as a singer in 1930s Greenwich Village.
“Regrets Only” tells the story of a famous fashion designer who challenges the status quo on Park Avenue.
In “Anowa,” Ghanaian playwright Ama Ata Aidoo uses a folktale to examine the impact of the slave trade on traditional West African cultures.
Hugh Margerum is exhibiting a group of collaborative paintings he has created by playing tic-tac-toe with people.
The 20th annual Independent Theater Awards took place on Monday, May 21 at the Santa Barbara Club.
This weekend, UCSB will honor the playwright Ama Ata Aidoo with a full production of her best-known play, “Anowa.”
This group show brings together images from the museum’s collection that depict the way Southern Californians have mythologized their lives spent driving.
Joseph Goldyne’s paintings of waterfalls are a fascinating example of “late style.”
This extended theatrical account of the legacy of Marie Curie sprawls and enthralls.