10-10-10: Patrick Alcerro and Leanne Sturman
Our reporter covers SBIFF’s young filmmakers by joining them in action.
Our reporter covers SBIFF’s young filmmakers by joining them in action.
Vet fester loves the Whistle flick; checks out Christopher Nolan and Leonardo DiCaprio.
The director of the short documentary, based on a book by Noel Young, talks about Mountain Drive’s hot tub culture during the 1970s.
UCSB’s MultiCultural Center will screen film about the “Mississippi Burning” murders of 1964.
Choreograher Robin Bisio and filmmaker Ted Mills collaborate on Nymphaea, which features performer Erika Kloumann and was shot at Lotusland.
For most artists, reinvention is not a one-shot deal, but a gradual and painstaking process—and one that’s rarely met with open arms.
The Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum will host the L.A. experimentalists on Thursday, February 3.
Cary Nelson, Stanley Fish will discuss modern academic freedom at this year’s Arthur Rupe debate.
Rising consultant costs renew focus on single-source negotiations with MarBorg.
Critic says James Franco is worth the wait amidst a blissful kickoff to SBIFF 2011.