The importance of art to the Olympics cannot be overstated. A case in point is TM’s poster of a coveted, historic, iconic image from the 1984 Olympics, a swimmer under the ripples of the water by David Hockney (born 1937), printed in a limited edition of 750. A poster can be valuable: in this case […]
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The SB Eastside 9.5 acres Ortega Park located next to Santa Barbara Junior High School at 640 Salsipuedes Street, is awaiting funding to proceed with a revitalization plan. Current data shows funding from the City of SB at $1,390,000 and a Community Development Block Grant at $146,690. The amount for construction of the current site […]
Lea másIt’s not always easy to believe in a particular religion, even – or especially – one you were brought up in. And, from there, it’s not such a big step to disbelieve all the conventional religions. But that doesn’t mean to turn up your nose at them. After all, religion serves a major role in […]
Lea másThe newest wine experience in Napa is giving guests a taste of Santa Barbara. Fess Parker Winery, the well-known brand along Foxen Canyon Road that’s celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, opened the doors to its brand-new tasting room earlier this month. It’s located right in the heart of downtown Napa, along popular First Street, […]
Lea másAfter years of winning accolades as a director in Santa Barbara, New York and Los Angeles, Kylan Tyng takes to the sky for his new venture behind the camera: aerial photography. Photographer and director Kylan Tyng, born and raised in Santa Ynez and Santa Barbara, has spent the last two years exploring western North America […]
Lea másAtheists and god believers often debate whether any gods exist. God believers actually mostly agree with atheists without realizing it. Most god believers reject 99.9% of gods as being fictitious. They only believe in their god or gods. Atheists just take it to 100%. But I think there is a more interesting debate: If there […]
Lea másThe Dog Days of Summer photo contest held in celebration of National Dog Day has come to a delightful conclusion, and the results are in! Hosted by Montecito Journal and Coast Village Association, sponsored by Rosewood Miramar Beach and Village Properties, this event transformed Coast Village Road into a dog lover’s paradise on Aug. 10. […]
Lea másYou won’t see any water towers rising above buildings in painter Sophie Cooper’s Montecito neighborhood on East Mountain Drive near Westmont College, nor anywhere in Montecito for that matter. But you will find paintings of scores of antiquated wooden tanks – which New York City required of all buildings higher than six stories starting in […]
Lea másPacific Conservatory Theatre’s Solvang Festival Theatre season comes to a close with The Agitators, a powerful two-hander about two titans of America’s troubled history that runs for just 10 days, Aug. 29-Sept. 8. Focusing as much on the friendship between Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony over the course of five decades as their tireless […]
Lea másThe Music Academy of the West third Mariposa Concert Series, concerts and performances – each with a connection to at least one MAW alum – at Hahn Hall on the Miraflores campus is presenting its most ambitious season yet. The array of visionary artists, with a repertoire that spans more than 700 years, most assuredly […]
Lea másIn early 1910, the local newspapers were abuzz and the paparazzi were sharpening their pencils in anticipation of the arrival of the great philanthropist and Steel King, Andrew Carnegie, in Santa Barbara. Carnegie had left Pittsburgh on February 15 in the company of his wife Louise, daughter Margaret, his associate Charles Lewis Taylor, and four […]
Lea másOur tony town’s party animals were out en masse for Santa Barbara Zoo’s sold-out 38th annual Zoofari “Jungle After Dark” with more than 750 guests converging on the 30-acre hilltop menagerie housing more than 600 animal inhabitants and raising around $700,000. Like fireflies in the night, the creatively costumed guests – covert camouflage, jungle jewels, […]
Lea másThe battleground is now set after a closely fought quarter final game in the biggest polo tournament on the Left Coast, the NetJets Pacific Coast Open on Sunday. Billionaire film producer Sarah Magness’ Bentley Estates team beat Santa Barbara developer Justin Klentner’s Klentner Ranch 11-8, while Grant Palmer’s Antelope won a real squeaker against real […]
Lea másThe lunar-tics were out in force when bubbly Brenda Blalock and Alan Porter hosted 70 friends on a two-hour cruise on the 70-foot cruiser Azure Seas from Stearns Wharf. The occasion was a rare, blue super moon, a four-time-a-year occasion when the planet is closest to Earth due to its elliptical orbit. Among those putting […]
Lea másMega restaurateur Sherry Villanueva, founder of Acme Hospitality which owns The Lark and Loquita in the Funk Zone, has added another spot, The Pearl Social Cocktail Club – just a tiara’s toss away – and 100 guests turned out to celebrate the lustrous occasion. Interior designer Nathan Turner, who resides in Ojai and Los Angeles, […]
Lea másPrince Harry and his former-actress wife Meghan Markle have done a new CBS TV interview about cyber abuse, with the Duke of Sussex paying homage to first responders. During the interview with Jane Pauley, the Riven Rock twosome spoke about how parents need to protect children from online harm – reflecting on their experiences with […]
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