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This Saturday, March 12, Casa Dolores (1023 Bath St.) will host a spring-celebration–themed shrine-making workshop from 1-4 p.m.
This Saturday, March 12, Casa Dolores (1023 Bath St.) will host a spring-celebration–themed shrine-making workshop from 1-4 p.m.
On her 2008 debut, Swedish songstress Lykke Li proved herself a powerful, emotive, and deceptively coy lyricist, capable of making lines like “for you I keep my legs apart” sound downright romantic.
A decade after the horrific episode, families, friends, and community members unite in remembrance of victims.
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum (CAF) reports that its 7th Annual Santa Barbara Million Dollar Home Raffle has raised nearly $1 million dollars in just over 1 month.
“Marriage: Race, Sexuality, Citizenship,” the Critical Issues in America series at UC Santa Barbara, continues with a conference on Monday, March 7, featuring social science and legal scholars from across the country.
Fresh from their appearances on NBC’s surprise hit TV show The Sing-Off, Yale University’s famed a cappella group, the Whiffenpoofs, will perform at the Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara at 7:30pm on Monday, March 7th, their only concert in the Santa Barbara area on their spring tour.
What is now the largest privately funded park in the country was Santa Barbara’s closed dump when Jerry Harwin, then chairman of city’s recreation committee, first saw it in the late 1960s. Two nights later he and his grandson camped out at the site.
A bodyworker’s approach to the effects of solar flares and geomagnetic storms may be just what your body needs.
Animals describe to Our Pet Psychic favorite memories of swimming, climbing, learning tricks, and hunting prey.
Batya interviews Argentinean ex-TV Palm Star and deepens her search for the answer to “why Buenos Aires?”