Happy Hour at the Opera with a Western Doctor Miracle!

Yee-haw! Join us for happy hour and opera! Featuring Opera SB’s Chrisman Studio Artists, this zany one-act operetta whisks together thwarted romance, comical disguises, and bad cuisine. By the composer of Carmen, the piece is known for its "omelette quartet". Certain to delight audiences of all ages!

Backpacking Made Easy

Backpacking Made Easy Saturdays, March 23 – April 6 Through this class, you will learn the basic skills and awareness to set out on our local trails and craft your own backpacking trips. Many of these skills can also be used for day hiking as well. This class is unique in that all classes take

Santa Barbara Republican Club

Monthly luncheon at the LaCumbre Country Club 11:30 to 1:30. Speaker Steve Blois, Boar Member of LA Metro Water District will discuss Southern California Water: Where are we now? What happens next? Call Barbara Hurd 1-805-684-3858 for reservations and more information.

LOBERO LIVE PRESENTS Chuck Berry: Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll

Everyone knows the music, nobody knew the man. The unforgettable life and music of pioneering legend Chuck Berry are celebrated in this landmark feature film capturing the once in the lifetime gathering of rock and roll’s finest! In l986, Keith Richards invited a roster of great musicians to commemorate Berry’s 60th Birthday. Including performances by

Revels Pub Sing

Welcome spring with a song and a drink with Santa Barbara Revels' 12th annual pub sing, at Dargan's Irish Pub and Restaurant.

Happy Hour at the Opera with a Western Doctor Miracle!

Yee-haw! Join us for happy hour and opera! Featuring Opera SB’s Chrisman Studio Artists, this zany one-act operetta whisks together thwarted romance, comical disguises, and bad cuisine. By the composer of Carmen, the piece is known for its "omelette quartet". Certain to delight audiences of all ages!

Bamboo, Rocks, and Old Trees: Chinese Calligraphy and Literati Painting

An 11th-century Chinese painting, "Old Tree, Rock, and Bamboo," recently appeared on public view, and is widely regarded as the only surviving painting by Su Shi (1037–1101), one of the greatest names in Chinese cultural history. A statesman, scholar, poet, writer, calligrapher, and painter, Shu Shi is considered the fountainhead of the so-called “literati” painting tradition that came to dominate much of later Chinese art. This exhibition celebrates the ideals of literati painting as first formulated by Su Shi and his circle of friends, and further developed by succeeding generations of artists and calligraphers. The exhibition includes 12 paintings and calligraphy from the 17th through 19th centuries from the Museum’s permanent collection, supplemented with private loans.

Image: LUO Ping, Chinese, 1733–1799, "Finger Painting of Crane," From “Album of Miscellaneous Subjects” with WANG Feng. Ink and color on paper; album leaf from a set of 12. Anonymous loan.

Seeking Exchange Students for Japan, Ages 13-15

Would you like to represent Santa Barbara as an exchange  student   to  Japan this summer?   Each year the Santa Barbara Toba Sister City Organization invites four eighth or ninth grade students, ages 13 - 15,  to be Student Ambassadors to Toba, Japan. 

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