6th Annual Cooking Up Dreams

The 6th Annual Cooking Up Dreams is a culinary extravaganza that features a chef competition, wine raffle, live auction, and entertainment.

Mohsin Hamid

Known for his ingeniously-crafted literary works, the Pakistan-born novelist Mohsin Hamid has quickly emerged as a clarion voice of his generation. The award-winning author takes on ethnic identity, class disparity and mass-urbanization in his bold, inventive novels including Exit West, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia and Moth Smoke.

$20 - $35 : General Public
$10 : 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=4215

Santa Barbara Summer Camp Fair and Expo 2020

Santa Barbara kids and families won't want to miss the Santa Barbara Summer Camp Fair taking place Saturday, April 18 on the Great Meadow lawn at Santa Barbara City College. This is a free event where you can meet camp directors and camp counselors from over 40 different camps and programs and learn about their programs for summer 2020. It's like a "one stop shop" to find the best camp for your kids! It's Santa Barbara's biggest, best and FREE summer camp expo where you can meet all the camp representatives in person, ask questions, pick-up free brochures from the participating camps and so much more. Many of the camps will even be doing sample camp activities and demonstrations your kids can enjoy at their booths, and you can enter our exciting raffles and drawings for your chance to win free camp sessions from participating camps. You've probably been to wedding expos, boat shows, and every other kind of expo you can imagine. But this one's just for camps! We hope to see you there. It's absolutely FREE and fun for the whole family. Tickets are free but going fast...get yours today and we'll see you Saturday, April 18 at the Santa Barbara Camp Fair!

Rumi Study Group: My Religion is Love

“You were born with wings, why prefer to crawl through life?”–Rumi
Led by founder and director of the Rumi Educational Center, Dr. Fariba Enteshari, participants will learn more about ancient teachings within Rumi’s poetry.

Ranky Tanky

Charleston’s high-spirited Ranky Tanky is a dynamo quintet exploding onto the music scene with their inspired take on soulful songs of South Carolina’s Gullah culture, mixing the lowcountry traditions of their West African ancestors with dynamic doses of jazz, gospel, funk and R&B. In the unique Creole mix of African and English that has shaped art, language and attitude, their name means “work it” or “get funky” – yes they do, and yes you will! Following a standout performance at the 2017 GlobalFest and a top-charting debut album, the exuberant group comes to Santa Barbara for the first time to have you dancing in the aisles.
“One of the greatest gifts of the year.” Afropop

“Unfamiliar enough to be surprising, and yet familiar enough to provoke swinging hips and nodding heads… It’s the best of both worlds.” Paste Magazine

$25 - $38 : General Public
$15 : 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=4175

Sustainable Spring Market

Join us in celebrating Earth Day with a Sustainable Spring Market at the Station in Los Alamos on Sunday, April 19th!

The Black Panther Party and Its Community Survival Programs

Ericka Huggins is a human rights activist, poet, educator, Black Panther leader, and former political prisoner. For the past 30 years, she has lectured throughout the United States and internationally. Her extraordinary life experiences have enabled her to speak personally and eloquently on issues relating to the physical and emotional well-being of women, children and youth; whole being education; over incarceration; and the role of spiritual practice in sustaining activism and promoting change.

Brooklyn Rider

Iconoclastic Brooklyn Rider returns with its new program, Healing Modes, which focuses on the healing properties of music, recognized from ancient Greek civilization to the field of modern neuroscience. At its center is “A Song of Holy Thanksgiving” from Beethoven’s Opus 132, written during a period of recovery in his own life. Brooklyn Rider performs the masterwork alongside responses commissioned from five women composers: Pulitzer Prize-winners Caroline Shaw and Du Yun, as well as Reena Esmail, Gabriela Lena Frank and Matana Roberts.
“The eclectic New York–based string quartet is the ultimate transporter, known for creative programming and chameleon-caliber versatility.” Strings Magazine

$25 - $38 : General Public
$15 : 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=4201

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