SBIFF 2018: Day Two
From the category of docs, one of the more powerful entries is ‘Living in the Future Past,’ a masterful ecological cautionary.
From the category of docs, one of the more powerful entries is ‘Living in the Future Past,’ a masterful ecological cautionary.
The Japanese internment exhibit at the Historical Museum documents one-point-of-view thinking driven by rampant fear.
Santa Barbara city councilmember hasn’t formally declared his candidacy for 2nd District supervisor but has filed his papers to run.
Opening night film, ‘The Public’, was one of the best festival-opening features in recent memory.
I drove by the enchanted forest / Seeing new scars and fallen trees from your wind
Santa Barbara becomes 27th county to resist Trump’s plans.
Homegrown features, shorts, short docs, and Reel Nature films.
The artist embraces his Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers, and Desert Rose Band folk-rock, cosmic country-rock, and bluegrass back pages.
“I could have been looking at all this great art and reading these cool stories!”
Shoppers along State Street can find brick-and-mortar delights.