Annette Goodheart: 1935-2011
Annette Goodheart earned an international reputation as author of the book Laughter Therapy: How to Laugh About Everything in Your Life That Isn’t Really Funny.
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Annette Goodheart earned an international reputation as author of the book Laughter Therapy: How to Laugh About Everything in Your Life That Isn’t Really Funny.
Social scientists at UC Santa Barbara distill positives and negatives from the lessons of the multiple wildfires in 2008-09.
Our palm reader turns her talent to canines.
Eye on Isla Vista roams from the Occupy movement to the sports arena.
David F. Myrick is gone now, but his two monumental books about the transition of sleepy Santa Barbara and Montecito into regions of great estates are lasting legacies.
Longtime leading S.B. lawmaker still favors steak over sizzle.
Medical pot dispensaries may reduce traffic deaths. So why are we still fighting about them?
I’ve been in New Zealand for two weeks this time out, in that weird in-between space where you’re outside the U.S. and yet still feeling attached — looking in as an alien at both your own society and the one you’re visiting.
If the County Supes can’t keep the poor out of sight, then they’ll keep them out of mind.
Peek behind a shower curtain or peer under a sofa cushion and you let loose a veritable geyser of chaos.