Why It’s Smart to Invest in Art
Now that the politicos are beginning to utter the “R” word, it seems to be as good a time as any to rethink investment strategies.
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Now that the politicos are beginning to utter the “R” word, it seems to be as good a time as any to rethink investment strategies.
Whale documentary wins over this year’s festival goers.
The Santa Barbara County Film Commission and the Santa Barbara Visitors Bureau are looking to hire a new film commissioner. Job description highlights include promoting movie, television, and commercial filming in Santa Barbara County, as well as working with location scouts and supervising staff.
After 27 years in business, Milpas Street’s lone vinyl shop has decided to close its doors. Owner Dennis Hartman cited rising rents as his reason for leaving Santa Barbara, and has chosen to move American Pie Records to a new location at 1412 Tower Square in Ventura.
UCSB’s renowned Arts & Lectures program is currently in search of a new director of development.
UCSB conference to discuss past, present, and future of shipping containers.
When Hurricane Katrina swept into New Orleans in late August 2005, it destroyed much of the city’s infrastructure, including many of its public schools. Soon after, a network of conservative think tanks led by Milton Friedman, the founder of modern neo-liberal economics, pushed the Bush administration to impose a charter system in New Orleans. Charter schools-publicly funded schools run by private entities-are a politically polarizing issue in the United States, and Friedman saw in the still-reeling city a window.
Blaec.com is anticipating entries from all over the world of high fashion.
Keeping your party schedule in order can prove difficult for even the most organized Santa Barbaran. And don’t we all hate that blank spot on the wall that just begs for something to be hung?
Metropolitan Theaters introduces a handy print-at-home ticket feature.