Movie Museum of the Week
The Flying A, a silent film studio that operated in Santa Barbara from 1912 to 1921, is the subject of a new exhibition and catalogue.
The Flying A, a silent film studio that operated in Santa Barbara from 1912 to 1921, is the subject of a new exhibition and catalogue.
As the new documentary about the Preservation Hall Jazz Band screens at the Film Festival, the live band will hit the stage at UCSB.
Anne Akiko Meyers joined the Santa Barbara Symphony for an excellent program on Sunday that mixed the worlds of Bach and Ravel with insight and integrity.
Leon Dabo’s drawings are the work of an elegant and underappreciated master artist.
The Weeds star prepares for taping of Showtime special.
The Lerner and Loewe classic is in town for two nights, January 24 and 25.
This ambitious program paired the Goldberg Variations with music by Ernest Chausson.
The floating organic images of artist Marie Schoeff take on a new life as she advances into the world of fine prints.
Carpinteria’s Brock Brower wrote The Late Great Creature in 1971, only to see it reissued in paperback in 2011.
A year after its sensational debut, Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother is published in paperback with a new afterword responding to media criticism and public outcry.