Rotary Club of Santa Barbara North Brings Clean Water to Village in Kenya
Life has improved dramatically for the 800 or so residents of Ngu-Nyumu, a small village in central Kenya, who now have clean water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
Life has improved dramatically for the 800 or so residents of Ngu-Nyumu, a small village in central Kenya, who now have clean water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
The Chicago-based experimental outfit plays songs off their latest, All Our Friends Are Funeral Singers, this Saturday, August 13.
Contemporary artist works in video, photography, and printmaking, focusing on issues of visual and cultural perception.
The Sadies Return to S.B. This Weekend, Talk Sibling Rivalry and Playing Dress Up
Margerum Winery hosts BBQ battle
Kristen Scott Thomas does a fine job in this tale of a modern-day journalist and a haunting Holocaust tale.
A very special thank you to the four new members of the SBCC Board of Trustees and to Luis Villegas, who finally saw the light, for your 5-0 vote.
I enjoyed the Angry Poodle story in the August 4 issue about John (Jack) Rickard, late former mayor of S.B. and Superior Court Judge.
Ladies melt under the benevolent touch of a warm-palmed fella intent on liquefying our tension.
With all the celebrations going on around Santa Barbara this week to celebrate Old Spanish Days, I fail to see the need for a rodeo.