Bill Hamilton: 1942 – 2014
Despite the loss of the use of his legs, Bill became a swimmer to reckon with and a champion of wheelchair sports.
Despite the loss of the use of his legs, Bill became a swimmer to reckon with and a champion of wheelchair sports.
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents BalletBoyz and Batsheva Dance Company.
Review of Uncommon Brewers Siamese Twin.
Both sides claim lies abound over drilling ban.
The Santa Barbara Bowl finishes out strong with Massive Attack, Lorde, and Hall & Oates.
His arraignment is delayed as a new judge is assigned.
Marie Autumn “Peanut” Smith delighted her mom and dad when she arrived, as they predicted, right on her due date, which fewer than 5 percent of babies tend to do.
A 15,000-square-foot museum planned by the Chumash for the tribe’s 6.9-acre parcel across the street from its casino will be designed by a Seattle-based firm that created the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
Approximately 2,000 people walked 26.2 miles throughout Santa Barbara last weekend in the 12th annual Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, raising $4.6 million toward research, screening measures, and public outreach.
Like a French Richard Linklater, writer/director Eric Rohmer knows how to make profound statements out of the seemingly mundane.