Big Fish: The Musical Preview Night
Lights Up! Theatre Company presents a special, low-cost preview of its inaugural musical production, Big Fish: The Musical.
Lights Up! Theatre Company presents a special, low-cost preview of its inaugural musical production, Big Fish: The Musical.
Presented by Benjamin Jacobs-Schwartz
The Santa Barbara Fair and Expo comes to the Earl Warren Showgrounds on April 24-28th.
As part of the World Music Series, Scott Marcus will lead a performance by the UCSB Middle East Ensemble of music from a variety of Middle Eastern cultures, performed on traditional Middle Eastern instruments, along with performances of folk and belly dances by the Ensemble Dance Company, on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 12 pm in the UCSB Music Bowl. The World Music Series is co-presented by the UCSB MultiCultural Center and the Ethnomusicology Program in the Department of Music.
Beginning in the late 1960s, the contemporary art world was increasingly shaped by how its members engaged with the law. From contract-like conceptual artworks to confrontations with police and courts, artists like Suzanne Lacy, Ann Messner, David Hammons, Dennis Oppenheim, and Tehching Hsieh interacted with various facets of the law as an integral part of their creative process. Yet rather than focus on what art has done to law, contemporary artists produced works that raised pointed questions for lawyers, judges and for anyone interested in the legal institution.
Image: Dennis Oppenheim, "Violations," 1971-1972. Evidence of 153 misdemeanors in violation of Section 484 of the California Penal Code (Petty Theft). Location: Bordering San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California Room."
The Coastal Housing Coalition (CHC) is hosting a welcome reception and mixer Thursday, April 25, 2019 – 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Every year, the HOPE Awards gives us an opportunity to honor our local heroes of public education. This year we will shine our light on individuals and programs making strides for literacy. The evening will begin with a silent auction and reception featuring fine food and beverages from local restaurants, wineries, and breweries at the beautiful Santa Barbara Historical Museum. This year, we will honor Paul Orfalea and Kate Parker, as well as celebrate the work of the Santa Barbara Education Foundation.
Please join us for a reception for Sol Hill's exhibition of Metagraphs at Synergy One.
Race Matters
Central American Representation in an Era of Misrepresentation
Víctor Interiano
Thurs, April 25th, 6 PM
Workshop Presentation/MCC Lounge
In the eyes of the white American imaginary, Central America was once simply a region on a map,but over the course of the 20th century, Central America went from being America's convenient grocery aisle , to an inconvenient Cold War hot potato, to a clandestine grave where the United States buried all its complicity. Now, in the 21st century, as the torogozes, quetzales, and guaras have come home to roost, Central America is once again in the spotlight. Join Víctor Interiano, creator of the Central American platform, Dichos de un bicho, as we navigate through a mainstream narrative so poor on history and context that it borders on misrepresentation, and deconstruct the popular imagery that have pigeonholed Central Americans into a binary of either tattooed victimizer or caged victim. Let's set the record straight!
Dr. Ng will disentangle the web of data surrounding the role of dietary and lifestyle factors for primary prevention of colorectal cancer in healthy individuals, as well as for secondary prevention of recurrence and treatment of established colorectal cancer patients. She will establish an evidenced-based framework for how to counsel patients about the dietary and lifestyle behaviors that may reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer and improve prognosis in colorectal cancer patients.
Adventure. Action. Ocean Life. The International OCEAN FILM TOUR Volume 6 is on its way to Santa Barbara for two nights only, with the best ocean adventures and environmental documentaries on board. 120 minutes packed with the most inspiring stories from the seven seas and the best watersports action of the year.
Past and present, trauma and eros, the personal and the collective all intermingle in this groundbreaking film from French New Wave director Alain Resnais and visionary novelist Marguerite Duras. Centering on a short, intense affair between a French actress (Emmanuelle Riva) and a Japanese architect (Eiji Okada), Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) unfolds in a rebuilt
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