Review: Janusphere Evolves, Presented by Janusphere Dance Company at Center Stage Theater
Artistic Director Darion Smith brought his New York-based group back to Santa Barbara last week; much has changed since their last visit five years ago.
Artistic Director Darion Smith brought his New York-based group back to Santa Barbara last week; much has changed since their last visit five years ago.
Flash mobs raise questions: Why that group? Why that place? Where’s the boundary between performer and audience member? “Thrill the World,” Courthouse, October 26. Come alive.
After a four-year remodeling closure, the Fairview Gardens farm stand in Goleta reopened on 10/18 with a celebration ripe with food, drinks, music, and painting.
District Attorney Joyce Dudley was appointed to the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), Gov. Jerry Brown’s office announced 10/15.
The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation raised $105,000 during its ninth annual charity golf tournament that will be evenly distributed among three organizations: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Santa Barbara County, Dream Foundation, and Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation.
Santa Barbara’s Braille Institute held a grand opening 10/24 for two new centers, both of which will be at the organization’s property on De la Vina Street.
Santa Barbara city administrators have chosen Rebecca Bjork to serve as the Interim Public Works Director after current director Christine Andersen retires on 11/1.
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance has ranked Westmont among the top 100 liberal arts colleges in its annual list.
As one of the most feared diseases, an Alzheimer’s diagnosis presents many challenges for families living with this disease.
Sandra Petronio, professor of communication studies at Indiana University-Purdue University, will give the 10th Annual James J. Bradac Memorial Lecture at UC Santa Barbara on Friday, Oct. 25.