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‘Hair’ Today, Gone to Edinburgh Tomorrow for Santa Barbara High

Saturday night performance is musical's final one before students embark for Festival Fringe in Edinburgh.
 

Chamber Music Rules at the Music Academy

Saturday's picnic concert will serve up a musical feast; next week, pianist Joseph Kalichstein will lead two masterclasses.
 

For One Young Actress, ‘Little Women’ Marks a Big Turning Point

Chryanthe Pantages had her doubts at first, but her experience with the Showstoppers Theatre Productions' musical has her hooked.
 

Music Academy Announces Winners of Vocal Competition

The Marilyn Horne Foundation will present its two singers and one pianist in New York City recitals.
 

Local Young Actors Make a Big Production of ‘Little Women’

Showstoppers Theatre Productions this week will present a musical adaptation of the classic novel.
 

Santa Ynez Valley Couple to Receive Wilderness Spirit Award

The Wildling Art Museum will present the award to Fred and Nancy Emerson at its annual dinner.
 

Book Review: ‘Prince of Underwhere’

Santa Barbara resident Bruce Hale once again strikes comic gold.
 

Music Academy’s Concerto Finalists to Take the Spotlight

Four accomplished instrumentalists will perform at the Lobero Theatre on Saturday.
 

PCPA Theaterfest Announces Its 45th Anniversary Season

The 2008-09 season will feature five hit musicals, a Shakespeare comedy and a new play.
 

Give the Wine and Art Passport Event a Whirl

The Santa Maria Valley Wine Country festival this weekend will feature eight local wineries.
 

‘The Dock Brief’ a Lunchtime Treat

Savor John Mortimer's one-act tragicomic presented by DIJO Productions.
 

Music Academy Cues Up Three Major Concerts

Young soloists and mature composers will share the spotlight.
 

‘Twelve Angry Men’ Still Enthralls

Center Stage Theater performance proves powerful play has not lost its appeal after more than 50 years.
 

After an Intense Summer Program, Ballet Students to Grace the Stage

State Street Ballet's Friday performance will include an array of dance forms, including classical, contemporary, modern and jazz.
 

Jury Battles Toward a Verdict in ‘Twelve Angry Men’

The dramatic play, on now through Aug. 2, is DIJO Productions' most ambitious project yet.
 

Music at the Ranch Kicks Off

Tony Ybarra and Sonido Morenos will start the free summer concert series Tuesday evening.
 

Music Academy Recitals to Start Minimal, Finish Maximal

Each of four events will feature extraordinary works and exceptional talent.
 

Book Review: ‘Pure Grace’ a Work of Art and Inspiration

Artist Aliza McCracken empowers readers to be kind, loving and compassionate.
 

Instruments Taking Shape In Hands of Santa Barbara Craftsman

Master violin maker James Wimmer is creating a unique quartet of instruments for Westmont College.
 

SBCC Theatre Group Producing ‘Rumors’ — Pass It On

The Neil Simon comedy is playing through July 26.
 

Youth Performance a Showstopper

On Saturday, 33 children with Showstoppers Threatre Productions will perform Once on This Island Jr.
 

80 Local Kids Follow New Yellow Brick Road

Stage Left Productions lifts curtain on 'The Wizard of Oz' next week.
 

Music Academy Goes Messiaenic

During a 'visiting artist recital,' pianist Christopher Taylor will perform the composer's two-piano piece.
 

Music Academy’s Opening Brilliant

The exceptionally talented young artists shine as the concert series takes on a more modern tone.
 

Music Academy Recital to Put Local Students at Center Stage

Several of the featured students, from the academy's MERIT program, are from Santa Barbara.
 

Symphony’s Musical Fireworks Sure to Be Spectacular

The Santa Barbara Symphony's holiday concert in the Sunken Gardens is a worthy tradition.
 

Festival Issues Casting Call for Aspiring Filmmakers

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival is accepting entries for its 2009 event.
 

Chamberfest to Play Up ‘Modern’ Sound

With a new name but in the same venue, the concert series is sure to continue to please.
 

Music Academy Gives Chamberfest a New Sound

The series, which starts Tuesday, will showcase the genre's lesser-known compositional range.
 

Music Academy Offers Masterclass Sampler

The event will feature violinist Zvi Zeitlin and pianists Jerome Lowenthal and Warren Jones.
 

From Santa Barbara to Beijing, Documentary Bridges Cultural Divide

A local father-daughter team is putting the final touches on a film about producing a play on MLK in China.
 

Solvang Jazz Festival to Return With World-Class Lineup

Jazz legends and new stars align to bring stellar entertainment to the area Sept. 25-28.
 

PCPA Theaterfest Presents Award-Winning Musical ‘Ragtime’

The diverse score melds three distinct stories for a powerful portrayal of life at the turn of the 20th century.
 

Book Review: In ‘10 Lucky Things,’ Change is a Novel Idea

Mary Hershey's '10 Lucky Things That Have Happened to Me Since I Nearly Got Hit by Lightning' exudes grace and humor.
 

Soprano’s Sweet Sounds Hit the Spot at Sunday Concert

Dauri Kennedy treats the audience to her polished voice and richly varied program.
 

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