Progress Report: Untitled IV by Ruth Markofsky at UCSB’s Hatlen Theater
Alison Tatlock’s funny and surprising drama probes the psyche of a sculptor.
Alison Tatlock’s funny and surprising drama probes the psyche of a sculptor.
Here is a Whitman’s Sampler of wisdom and wit from a town that Kenneth Rexroth, Ross Macdonald, and T.C. Boyle call home.
S.B. collector Kay Chambers gears up for this year’s Doll Club Show at ear Warren Showgrounds.
This overly abridged, Cliff Notes–style accounting of the life of Jesus manages to bring the story to the big screen with some verve.
“Papers” seem to plague the world and challenge even the most organized individual.
Some history about revenue neutrality agreements might help clarify the discussion.
The Solidarity Project memorial for clergy abuse survivors at Mission Santa Barbara was vandalized for a second time by a person employed by the Franciscans.
So here we are, on the brink of getting ourselves involved in yet another war.
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara take a deep look at the structure of myelin membranes to uncover insight into demyelinating diseases.
One of the biggest stages for indie rock in the world, Noise Pop included hefty doses of film and art.