Is Santa Barbara’s State Street Finally Turning the Corner?
Or will downtown — and the rest of the city — continue to suffer?
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Or will downtown — and the rest of the city — continue to suffer?
Santa Barbara Historical Museum’s exhibition documenting Old Spanish Days.
Jack White and Brendan Benson talk no set lists, songwriting, and mutual respect.
The famous author, who resides at Montecito’s Casa Dorinda, presents her recipe for living large.
Chef René Redzepi’s midlife rebirth, Molokai’s deep history, Indy staff book picks, and a Reading Challenge.
The Islamic Center of Santa Barbara has finally opened after two decades of planning and backlash.
Twenty-one restaurants participating in The Independent’s third annual celebration of America’s favorite sandwich.
Looking back at nearly two decades of Summer Solstice festivals.
The “Santa Barbara Independent” presents its 21th annual ode to the great outdoors.
From Carpinteria to Santa Ynez Valley, lawsuits, public hearings, and civic protests complain about the skunk-like smell emitting from cannabis greenhouse and open fields.