State Trails Day: April 14, 2012
Join local agencies, organizations and volunteers in maintaining two of Santa Barbara County’s trails.
Join local agencies, organizations and volunteers in maintaining two of Santa Barbara County’s trails.
Santa Barbara City College’s newest piece of public art titled “Not Yet Full,” by sculptor and SBCC faculty member Edward Inks, formally will be installed at a ceremony on Friday, April 13 at 4:00 p.m.
The recent David Hockney landscape exhibition at the Royal Academy left more questions than answers.
The City of Guadalupe, located west of Santa Maria off Highway 166, was founded in 1873 and takes its name from Rancho Guadalupe.
S.B. Dance Alliance, State Street Ballet, Imago Theater, and UCSB’s Dance Department dance it out.
In light of the recent rape of a young college student in one of our well-lit downtown parking garages, let’s talk not about increased police awareness, lighting issues, camera angles, or how shocked we all are that this happened right here in our own little safe-haven town.
Santa Barbara bars are serving up verse-inspired cocktails for Poetry Month.
Rachel Hendrix stars in this well-conceived narrative about a young girl who learns she is the survivor of a failed abortion.
Benjamin Vargas on trial for stabbing and killing Vincent Velasquez.
“When I heard the door close behind me, I was terrified,” Gerda Zinn recalled, describing her meeting with Adolf Hitler and his flunky Joseph Goebbels.