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Art Seen looks at some exciting shows taking place outside the conventional gallery circuit.
Art Seen looks at some exciting shows taking place outside the conventional gallery circuit.
The Ensemble Theatre Company will start its season on Friday, October 13 with a recent play by Glen Berger about a perplexed librarian.
Tiësto turned the Bowl into a giant nightclub on Thursday, October 6.
The James Irvine Foundation today announced that its Arts Regional Initiative would be offering another round of substantial support for some of our local arts organizations.
Sisters struggle to settle old scores in this comedy from the late 1930s.
The first concert in UCSB Arts & Lectures’ Music of New Orleans series features Troy Andrews, better known as Trombone Shorty, with Orleans Avenue on Friday, October 7.
The label “Jawaiian reggae” doesn’t do full justice to the sophisticated, international style of music on The Green’s sophomore release, but it does conjure some of the atmosphere out of which these talented men from Honolulu have emerged.
Twice honored with the Oscar, Michael Douglas will be at the Four Seasons in Montecito on Thursday, October 13 to accept his first Kirk — the Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s Annual Award for Excellence in Film.
UCSB’s Arts & Lectures will kick off its 2011-2012 performance season in grand (guignol) style with John Malkovich appearing live on stage at the Granada as Austrian serial killer Jack Unterweger.
E. Bonnie Lewis plays Margaret of Anjou in Jinny Webber’s Shakespearean stage creation.