From Discard to Discord
UCSB Library is pleased to present these works by Johnny Onionseed, MFA candidate in UCSB's Department of Art.
UCSB Library is pleased to present these works by Johnny Onionseed, MFA candidate in UCSB's Department of Art.
Swim for Fitness classes begin at SBCC: Improve your fitness level and technique through swimming at Los Banos Pool. Instructor: Sally Saenger
Graduates of the Community Environmental Council's Climate Stewards certification program are equipped to play an active role in the statewide effort to advance rapid and equitable solutions to the climate crisis in their community – and make a positive impact throughout the Central Coast.
“Clarence Mattei: Portrait of a Community” at Historical Museum: new exhibit explores artist’s 40+ year career as sought-after portraitist; early works on view for the first time.
Swim for Fitness classes begin at SBCC: Improve your technique and fitness level by swimming at Los Banos Pool. Instructor: Sally Saenger
SBMM) presents The Lure of Lighthouses & Dancing Waves, an exhibit featuring more than 35 photographs of lighthouses and waves by the renowned and Emmy Award-winning surfing photographer and videographer Dan Merkel. The lighthouse photographs include images of lighthouses from near and far—from Cape Elizabeth and Cape Hatteras on the East Coast and Point Loma and Point Pinos on the West to Portugal and Australia. The images are accompanied by Dan’s breath-taking photos capturing waves throughout the world. Beginning on Thursday, January 26, the exhibit will be on view in SBMM’s Gallery and Munger Theater through August 27, 2023.
A nation divided, an unending off-shore war, an ineffectual leader, insurrection, systemic racism, inequality, oh, and don’t forget the plague. Margaret of Anjou marries Henry the Sixth in an alliance meant to broker peace, but arrives in England with her Ladies-in-Waiting to discover a nation built on war without the tools to transition to anything else. Queen Margaret is one of Shakespeare’s most misaligned and complex female characters; SHE WOLF is a cheeky, ambitious, remarkably current retelling of her story.
Nominations are open for the 80th Annual Person of the Year awards. The Santa Barbara Foundation invites the community at large to nominate an individual, couple, or family. Nominations are accepted now through 5pm on February 24, 2023.
The Westmont College Festival Theatre brings Santa Barbara’s treasured cinematic history to the stage in a world premiere. “Diamond to Dust: a Flying A Fantasy,” directed by Westmont’s John Blondell and written by local actor, educator and playwright Michael Bernard, explores the silent film industry and its historical significance. Westmont’s Porter Theatre hosts performances February 24-25, March 2-4 at 7:30 p.m.; and March 4 at 2 p.m. Tickets, which cost $15 for general admission, and $10 for students and seniors, will be available at westmont.edu/boxoffice.
HUGE ESTATE SALE
Friday 24 - Sunday 26
8.00- 1.00 pm
1330 Cacique Street, Santa Barbara, CA, 93103 - Fronthouse
From designer furniture to Ikea
Antiques
From 8 burner stove to maaaany kitchen appliances
Many many kitchen items, pots, dishes, chef knives, utensils, etc
Many pillows, rugs, blankets, mirrors
Art
Lamps, printers, fans, heaters
Meditation mats
CONTACT ANDY FOR QUESTIONS 928-300-0595
The Santa Barbara Antique, Decorative Arts, & Vintage Show & Sale at the Earl Warren Showgrounds from FEBRUARY 24, 25 & 26, 2023
In honor of Black History Month, The Riviera Ridge School has partnered with local community organization Healing Justice Santa Barbara to host a Black History in Santa Barbara Exhibition at the school’s historic Tea House.
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