Knox School Fireside Chat for Admissions

Is your gifted child ready for more? If you're curious whether The Knox School is a fit for your gifted child, join us for a Fireside Chat. Come ask candid questions about the school and its programs, and talk to current Knox parents about their experience.

The Social Significance of Racialized Emotions in Today’s America – Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

Racialized emotions are part of modernity; once racism emerged and races were created, the racial edifice was suffused with emotions. In this talk, Professor Bonilla-Silva will illustrate his recent theorization on racialized emotions with the case of President Trump. Specifically, he will illustrate how he has used emotions as the fulcrum of his political appeal. He will outline some ideas to produce a “feeling of equality” and how to craft a radical counter-emotional plan to move us closer to the “beloved community” aspired by Martin Luther King. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva is a Professor of Sociology at Duke University.

NEW JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN ANNOUNCED FOR FALL 2020

The Knox School of Santa Barbara’s Kindergarten program will be expanding to add a Junior Kindergarten this Fall for the 2020/2021 school year.  Join a Fireside Chat for more info.

Hiking New Zealand’s Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track

Hiking New Zealand's Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track Free Presentation with Q&A Thursday, February 20th, 6:30PM Faulkner Gallery – Santa Barbara Public Library 40 East Anapamu St., Santa Barbara, CA Located in Fiordland National Park, in the southernmost part of New Zealand, Tautapere Hump Ridge Track leads through Waitutu Forest and offers scenic views of New

Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group

"For more than 30 years, Lovett has been putting out consistently solid albums that carry the torch for not only traditional country music storytelling, but also a decidedly literate -- and often downright humorous -- brand of songwriting." PopMatters

IMPROVology featuring Impro Theatre

Animal experts are interviewed live on stage. Then, on the spot, actors from L.A.’s Impro Theatre create skits, songs, and general silliness, accompanied by live music. Think TED Talks meets Whose Line Is It Anyway… but about California condors or African wild dogs or, in one particularly hilarious show, parasitic worms.

$70 - VIP seating & courtyard reception

$30 - Reserved

$25 - Santa Barbara Zoo Members

IMPROVology at the Lobero

The Santa Barbara Zoo is excited to announce the return of IMPROVology, a live, family-friendly mashup of science and comedy. Mix comedians with animal experts, add cool stories about fascinating critters, and everyone ends up happy as clams. In a special Valentine’s Day edition of IMPROVology, improv comedians from LA’s Impro Theatre do a deep

LISO Research Focus Group Talk: John J. Gumperz Memorial Lecture

If intimacy is collaboratively produced in interaction, as discourse analysts argue, then how do individuals with atypical interactional behaviors achieve it? This paper addresses a sociolinguistic practice noted for individuals on the autism spectrum but rarely analyzed: the sustained adoption of non-local dialect features. For sociolinguists who view second dialect acquisition as a social achievement importantly related to identity, this practice presents a paradox: How do individuals with such a purportedly “asocial” syndrome accomplish an activity that is intensely social? To address this question, the talk draws from data collected by a team of linguists and anthropologists at the University of Colorado Boulder for a multi-year project on accent imitation in the autism spectrum. Focusing on the life narrative of an autistic man raised in Montgomery, Alabama who has adopted what he characterizes as a “South African Welsh” accent, the paper suggests that the cultivation of non-local accent enables autistic individuals to achieve the intimacy often precluded by the use of atypical prosody. Bringing together Bourdieu’s work on ‘shared timing’ with recent work on queer time and spatiotemporal scales, the paper questions fundamental sociolinguistic assumptions about the relationship between place, dialect, and speaker subjectivity.

Models of Composition in the 21st Century with João Pedro Oliveira (UC Santa Barbara)

As part of the Corwin Chair Series, João Pedro Oliveira (Corwin Chair of Composition, UC Santa Barbara) will present a lecture titled "Models of Composition in the 21st Century" on Friday, February 21, 2020 at 3 pm in Studio Xenakis (Room 2215, Music Building). Oliveira will talk about his music and how he uses models derived from the historical past and other arts.

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