In Memoriam | Todd Yuhasz: 1960-2022
Todd Yuhasz was the epitome of “work hard but play harder.”
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Todd Yuhasz was the epitome of “work hard but play harder.”
La Maestra of La Pastorela.
The UCSB and South Coast community lost one of its outstanding faculty and community members with the passing of Dr. Edward A. Keller on September 9.
Whether he was gracing the stage, entertaining the masses, or taking the show on the road, life was a stage for Chris Story, and oh boy did he love it!
In his writings, Mike Davis denounced elites for using cities as mere profit centers to make money, restricting access for those considered undesirable. Maybe most prescient were his warnings about the environment: At a time when city officials and business leaders hardly gave a hoot, Davis focused on dead rivers, toxic air, and long-term risk.
Cheerful and kind, but also intense, this Freedom Rider was often described as “a force of nature.”
Santa Barbara’s leading philanthropist was our fair lady.
Brian Ellis Daily was born on June 26, 1957, in Allison Park, Pennsylvania, the third child behind his siblings, Marla
Eric had no problem being Eric. Many a local knew him from the video store or drum circle, or you probably saw him on the road riding a beater bicycle wearing a Hawaiian shirt with a basket of flowers for sale.
Bob Kirby was a true diving pioneer whose achievements in both diving and aviation over seven decades earned him lasting international recognition.