Theater UCSB to Open Its Season With ‘Reckless’ Abandon
Playwright Craig Lucas' play has the ability to treat serious, even horrific, themes in a light, humorous way.
Put a Little Jingle in Your Holiday with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
The holiday show, presented by UCSB Arts & Lectures, is sure to be a jolly good time.
San Marcos’ Student Actors Take On ‘The Comedy of Errors’
The high school's Shakespeare production will take center stage Nov. 13-15.
Cinema in Focus: ‘A Letter to Dad’
Available only on DVD, the film explores the father-son relationship — with all of its complexities.
Outcasts Triumph Over Prejudice in Santa Barbara High’s ‘A Village Fable’
The globe-trotting theater program sets the stage for a fall play this week and next.
A Knight to Remember at The Granada
Gladys Knight stirs the soul with a performance worthy of Motown's rich history.
Noozhawk Talks: Leslie Dinaberg Sits Down with Erika Carter
The owner of Studio 3 East gallery discusses the finer points of living an artful life.
Ojai Film Festival Features Four Days, 57 Films
The event will include lifetime achievement honors and a stellar lineup of celebrities.
Cinema in Focus: ‘Fireproof’
The Christian film explores rekindling passion with a spouse after the fire has burned out.
CAMA Brings Orchestra from Jerusalem, Conductor from New York
The program, to feature three works by Jewish composers, is also largely an American program.
Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra Opens Its Season Tonight
Rising star violinist Joan Kwuon will join the orchestra in a performance of a Beethoven concerto.
Book Review: ‘Mission Canyon’ Takes Many Twists and Turns
The third in a series about detective Evan Delaney has enough originality to keep mystery lovers guessing.
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