Of Nannies and Grieving
Whether by design or accident, recurring themes tend to show up over the course of a SBIFF program.
Whether by design or accident, recurring themes tend to show up over the course of a SBIFF program.
WWII dreams deferred, displaced, at the Lobero.
The new “International Directors Panel” widens the scope of cinema at SBIFF.
Here’s the update on SBIFF for February 12.
This Santa Barbara Symphony program will showcase world-class jazz musician and composer Ted Nash unveiling a premiere.
Warning: Any appearance of reportorial objectivity in the following is purely accidental.
Music subjects make their way into the Santa Barbara International Film Festival program.
“The queen is in the house,” SBIFF head Roger Durling announced, with fervor, last night at the Arlington Theatre.
The night had me at the Klieg lights. After the ups and downs, COVID-related compromises, and general unease about the
Special Black History Month playlist shows at SBCC’s Atkinson Gallery and on YouTube.