The Novel That Wouldn’t Say No
Author and former screenwriter Diana Gould discusses the long road to publishing Coldwater.
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Author and former screenwriter Diana Gould discusses the long road to publishing Coldwater.
By the close of the 2012–2013 academic year, UC Santa Barbara will have awarded a total of 5,867 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
By the close of the 2012–2013 academic year, UC Santa Barbara will have awarded a total of 5,867 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
By the close of the 2012–2013 academic year, UC Santa Barbara will have awarded a total of 5,867 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
A unique new book, Chumash Renaissance: Indian Casinos, Education, and Cultural Politics in Rural California, has just been published by Paul Gelles, who teaches Spanish and Anthropology at Midland School in Los Olivos.
Nicholas Miller, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Bien Nacido Vineyards, has been anointed one of the nation’s top tastemakers by the influential wine consumer publication, The Wine Enthusiast, in the “Top 40 under 40” issue.
A new report from the American Heart Association finds the Transcendental Meditation™ technique is effective in lowering blood pressure. Research indicates that lowering blood pressure using TM is also associated with significantly reduced rates of death, heart attack and stroke.
It’s a Party! The Second Annual Caring and Sharing Day is shaping up to be a Shopping Center Block Party and Non-profit Showcase.
In an effort to provide graduating high school seniors a safe and memorable graduation night experience, the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation donated $6,000 to this year’s Safe and Sober Grad Night at Santa Ynez Valley Union High School.
Just in time for Memorial Day, a resolution by State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) to specify portions of a highway in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties as part of the National Purple Heart Trail passed off the Senate floor.