SBMM Presents – Cargo in Question: Two Films

The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) presents “Cargo in Question: Two Films about Labor, Shipping, and Globalization in the 21st Century” taking place on Saturday, September 16, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. As part of this special event, Mae Miller-Likhethe, PhD and Charmaine Chua, PhD, both assistant professors of Global Studies at UC Santa Barbara, will screen two films—Cargo (2001, 29 minutes) and All that Perishes at the Edge of Land (2019, 31 minutes)—followed by a Q&A session and discussion (a full 90 minutes). The films, which blur the lines between fiction and reality, offer important insights into the daily lives, working conditions, and dreams of the seamen and shipbreakers across global supply chains. The cost is free for all SBMM members; free for students with student ID; and the price of admission for the general public. Space is limited, registration is required. Learn more and register at: https://bit.ly/cargo-in-question.

Cars & Cowboys Extravaganza

Join us for the second annual Cars & Cowboys Extravaganza, a benefit fundraiser for Santa Ynez Valley Community Outreach and our local Meals on Wheels program!

LotusFest 2023

Lotusland proudly presents the return of LotusFest, celebrating 30 years as a public garden in 2023!

Legends Gala 2023

On Saturday, September 16, 2023 the Granada Theatre will host its seventh annual Legends Gala honoring local legends who, through lifetime achievement, have illuminated and advanced the performing arts in a significant way. This year’s honorees include:

Brooks and Kate Firestone – Philanthropists
Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic – Cultural Organization
Fannie Flagg – Artist

Earth and Fire Walking A Tango Love Story

A tango dance show representing a modern romance in the language of tango dance and physical theatre. Cast: Tomas Galvan & Gimena Herrera – dancers with Special Guest Artist: Camila Lima, voice.

WHO: Nomad Tango Presents

WHAT: Earth & Fire Walking - A Tango Love Story

When: Saturday Sep 16 at 7pm, and Sunday Sep 17 at 3pm

Where: Center Stage Theatre, 751 Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, 93101
Second Floor, Arts Level (upstairs from Ca Pizza Kitchen)

Tickets: https://centerstagetheater.org/show-details/earth-fire-walking-a-tango-love-story

Keb’ Mo’

Lobero LIVE presents Keb’ Mo’ on Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 7:30 PM. With five GRAMMYS®, 14 Blues Foundation Awards, and a groundbreaking career spanning nearly 50 years under his belt, Keb’ Mo’ stands as one of the most accomplished and respected artists working in contemporary roots music today. His newest album, Good To Be,

Dave Koz & Friends – Summer Horns

Omega Events presents Dave Koz & Friends - Summer Horns featuring Candy Dulfer & Eric Darius on Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 8 PM. The chart-topping saxophonist has 9 GRAMMY® nominations, 12 No. 1 albums on Billboard’s Current Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, numerous world tours, and more. This high-octane, feel-good summer show features songs from each artist’s catalog, plus material from 2013’s Dave Koz and Friends Summer Horns and 2018’s Summer Horns II From A To Z.

https://www.lobero.org/events/dave-koz-friends/

Pollinator “Nature Walk” of Elings Park Led by SB Botanic Garden

Part of a series of free Nature Walks to explore the biodiversity of the 230-acre Elings Park as part of a new collaboration between the Park and Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Each hike has a different natural history focus, such as plants, pollinators, or birds, and are led by Garden experts.

Pollinator “Nature Walk” of Elings Park Led by SB Botanic Garden

Part of a series of free Nature Walks to explore the biodiversity of the 230-acre Elings Park as part of a new collaboration between the Park and Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Each hike has a different natural history focus, such as plants, pollinators, or birds, and are led by Garden experts.

Pop-Up Clay Play with Anthony Sonnenberg

Join "WARES!" exhibition artist Anthony Sonnenberg for a casual conversation, hands-on demo, and unique opportunity to create with clay and cardboard. Pinch, roll, repurpose, twist, glue, and build cross-cultural crowns with the help of Museum Teaching Artists, and explore the power of ornamentation. Dress for mess.

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