It’s Movie Magic Time in Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara International Film Festival is looking SPIFF-y once again.
Santa Barbara International Film Festival is looking SPIFF-y once again.
Programming Director Claudia Puig takes us behind the scenes of the Film Festival’s program puzzle.
SBIFF’s schedule triggers age-old questions regarding the odd coupling of real and reel life.
Admiring Nellie McKay and Zlatomir Fung, getting down and dizzy at NAMM.
Reinvented nature visions inform “New Landscapes Part II,” at SBCC’s Atkinson Gallery.
“The Promised Land,” Denmark’s Oscar bid, an 18th-century epic with a heroic figure and face, plays at the Riviera.
Maverick vocal group Roomful of Teeth plays Hahn Hall, with inventive singer-songwriter Gabriel Kahane in tow.
Blue Note Records, at 85, sends young, all-star group on the road, stopping at Campbell Hall.
Santa Barbara Symphony program, at the Granada, showcased a baker’s dozen of opera treats, to savory ends.
A wintry trip to history-buzzed Berlin, soaking in its jazz festival and sites, by Lime.