Earth Day Festival Goes Online!
CEC Announces Earth Day Live Festival on April 22: Kenny Loggins, Glen Phillips, more to perform at 50th anniversary event; Former Vice President Al Gore, other celebrities, environmentalists to speak
CEC Announces Earth Day Live Festival on April 22: Kenny Loggins, Glen Phillips, more to perform at 50th anniversary event; Former Vice President Al Gore, other celebrities, environmentalists to speak
Estate planning and tax attorney John Ambrecht will share his expertise at two upcoming national professional conferences that have moved online this year due to the COVID-19 outbreak
April 9, 16, 23 – Thurs 7-9 PM – “What the Buddha Taught” – with Dawa Tarchin Phillips -
Three evenings of teachings, exploring your own life’s journey, in light of the Buddha’s wisdom, from the perspectives of personal maturation, liberation, awakening and service.
In this talk, Hill will offer a critical analysis of the current social and political moment. By identifying key issues, challenges, controversies, and trends that have emerged or lingered as of recent, Hill spotlights the work that must be done to sustain the progress of the freedom struggle. Moving beyond mere critique, he also provides concrete solutions as well as sites of hope and possibility for healing our national, local, and university communities. Dr. Marc Lamont Hill is one of the leading intellectuals in the country. His work, which covers topics such as culture, politics, and education, has appeared in numerous journals, magazines, books, and anthologies. Dr. Hill is Distinguished Professor of African American Studies at Morehouse College. Prior to that, he held positions at Columbia University and Temple University.
A multi-faceted performer and Emmy and Tony Award winner, John Leguizamo has established a career that defies categorization. With boundless creativity, his work in film, theater, television and literature covers a variety of genres, continually threatening to create a few of its own. Leguizamo recently starred in the hit one-man Broadway show Latin History for Morons (now a popular Netflix special), inspired by the near total absence of Latino figures in his son's American history class. On the heels of a special 2018 Tony Award for his lifetime body of work as both a playwright and performer, Leguizamo brings his irresistibly irreverent brand of comedy to a new evening inspired by his entire life story.
"Leguizamo’s brashness is back. The strut, the salaciousness and the sneaky smile are in full wattage." – Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times
"John Leguizamo is back, as smart, provocative, bracing – and wise – as ever." The Huffington Post
"Harshly funny, surprisingly poignant." The New York Times
$30 - $45 : General Public
$18 : UCSB Students (Current student ID required)
Call the Arts & Lectures ticket office at (805) 893-3535 for your tickets!
https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/Details.aspx?PerfNum=4285
Be ready to help your neighbors and community in times of need.
Your time and talent can make a real difference in people's lives. Whether helping one displaced family or thousands, providing care and comfort to victims of disaster, or teaching others how to respond in emergencies, it's through the efforts of ordinary people that we can do extraordinary things!
We'll be offering two presentations to learn about volunteer opportunities throughout Central California to celebrate National Volunteer Week, on April 22 & 23!
Join us in our new virtual format, via video conference, to learn about Red Cross volunteer opportunities + how you can help during COVID-19.
Join St. Gaudens and her colleagues Joseph Morsman and Maureen Siegel as they share the challenges and rewards of rediscovering the remarkable California women artists featured in their book Emerging from the Shadows: A Survey of Women Artists Working in California. The women profiled worked in a range of styles spanning the Realism of the 19th century to the Modernism of the 20th century.
Art à la carte, sponsored by the SBMA Women’s Board, is a series of luncheons featuring acclaimed speakers that will inspire new ways of thinking about art, culture, and travel.
Each luncheon and lecture will be held at the historic Santa Barbara Club located at 1105 Chapala Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Proceeds from Art à la carte benefit the Museum’s exhibitions, education, acquisitions, and special projects.
Join St. Gaudens and her colleagues Joseph Morsman and Maureen Siegel as they share the challenges and rewards of rediscovering the remarkable California women artists featured in their book Emerging from the Shadows: A Survey of Women Artists Working in California. The women profiled worked in a range of styles spanning the Realism of the 19th century to the Modernism of the 20th century.
Art à la carte, sponsored by the SBMA Women’s Board, is a series of luncheons featuring acclaimed speakers that will inspire new ways of thinking about art, culture, and travel.
Each luncheon and lecture will be held at the historic Santa Barbara Club located at 1105 Chapala Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Proceeds from Art à la carte benefit the Museum’s exhibitions, education, acquisitions, and special projects.
Barbara Ben-Horin, CEO of Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara, and Luz Reyes-Martin, Executive Director of Public Affairs and Communications at Santa Barbara City College, will be honored by the Santa Barbara Chapter of the Association for Women in Communications at the 2020 Women of Achievement luncheon presented by Women Connect4Good.
On April 25, at 5:30 pm join Casa Serena in their 3rd Annual Serenity Supper.
The three-time Grammy-nominated group Stile Antico is one of the world’s finest vocal ensembles, renowned for vibrant and expressive performances of Renaissance polyphony. Working without a conductor, this innovative 12-member ensemble presents fresh material, whether drawing out thematic connections between works to shine new light on early music, or premiering new works. Based in London, Stile Antico makes its Santa Barbara debut with a performance showcasing their highly-praised immediacy, expressive commitment, sensitive and imaginative response to text and compelling programming.
“Perhaps the most ravishing sound I heard this year.” – Alex Ross, The New Yorker
$40 : General Public
$15 : UCSB Students (Current student ID required)
$15 : All Students (Student ID required for high school age and up)
Call the Arts & Lectures ticket office at (805) 893-3535 for your tickets!
https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/Details.aspx?PerfNum=4203
Join our Director of Land Stewardship, Jesse Smith, for a journey around our flagship farm in Summerland, CA.
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