VOICE Magazine: January 12, 2023

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Days

A listing of Martin Luther King Jr. Day activities and events

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A review of the movie Poor Things by Isaac Hernández de Lipa

Photo by John Palminteri

Cruise Ships

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'Tis the season for cruise ships Harbor Voice by Sigrid Toye

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Cover image courtesy of Santa Barbara Symphony

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Cinema

THE RIDE OF THE

VALKYRIES Opera at the

Santa Barbara

SYMPHONY!

Dance

In This Issue

Open House Photo courtesy of Ensemble Theatre Co.

Community News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 8, 9, 20 Isaac Hernández de Lipa: Cinema. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 John Palminteri: Community Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

No Sad Sundaes at Creaminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Galleries & Art Venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 - 2 7

C a l e n d a r. . 1 7 - 1 8 Movies..........12, 19

UCSB Arts & Lectures will present two dance programs this month

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Community Market & Legals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23

Photo by Zoran Jelenic

Sigrid Toye: Harbor Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Harlan Green: Economic Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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Benefit

A proposed housing project to replace Macy's will hold an open house on January 17th 9

Opera at the Symphony Nir Kabaretti, Conductor Anikka Abbott, Emcee Saturday, January 20, 7:30pm Sunday, January 21, 3:00pm The Granada Theatre

The Ensemble Theatre will present a benefit performance of Love Letters 20

www.TheSymphony.org VOICE Magazine cover story see pages 14, 15


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FRIENDSHIP CENTER’S 25th Annual

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50th Anniversary SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION

POSTER ARTS CONTEST

CALLING ALL ARTISTS$500 Prize

Theme: Flights of Fancy

Your Ready to Hang Artwork is Due Monday, Jan. 22

ARTIST RECEPTION Legacy Arts SB Tuesday Jan. 23 5-9 pm

EXHIBITION Open to the Public CLOSING RECEPTION Tues. January 30 5-9 pm 805-965-3396 artstaff@solsticeparade.com

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UCSB Arts & Lectures

The Irreverent and Witty Trocks are Back

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Broadway lofts. The Trocks, as the dancers are affectionately known, quickly garnered a major critical essay by Arlene Croce in The New Yorker which, combined with reviews in The New York Times and The Village Voice, established the company as an artistic and popular success.

ONSIDERED THE WORLD’S FOREMOST ALL-MALE COMIC BALLET COMPANY, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo are returning to Santa Barbara by popular demand on January 25th at The Granada Theatre. Founded in 1974, the troupe takes an enthusiastic and playful approach to traditional classical ballet. In parody form and en travesti, they’re known for their razorsharp wit and breathtaking pointe work. Now celebrating its landmark 50th anniversary season, the company has grown from its roots in off-off Broadway into a global touring company.

The Trocks also are a major dance phenomenon throughout the world. The company has participated in dance festivals in Turkey, Holland, San Luis Potosi, Madrid, Montreal, Spoleto, Turin, and Vienna. There have been television appearances as varied as a Shirley MacLaine special, The Dick Cavett Show, What’s My Line?, and a BBC Omnibus special on the world of ballet, hosted by Jennifer Saunders. Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo is presented by UCSB Arts & Lectures in association with Pacific Pride Foundation and UCSB Department of Theater and Dance. Photo by Missa Brevis

Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo first performed in the late-late shows in Off-Off

Photo by Zoran Jelenic

Limón Dance Company Just two days later, UCSB Arts & Lectures will return to The Granada to present Limón Dance Company. Celebrating more than 75 years of dance, the Company is bringing a program of new and reconstructed works to the Granada Theatre on January 27th. Under Artistic Director Dante Puleio’s guidance, who danced for the company for more than a decade, the company will present a program of mid 20th century dance for the contemporary artist and the audience. The program also features “Border Crossings,” a tribute to borderland artists who have been largely erased from dance history, and includes guest dancers from the Santa Barbara Dance Theater. For tickets & Info: visit www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu or www.granadasb.org


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Five days set aside to honor Martin Luther King, Jr.

The time is always ripe to do right... The time is always ripe to do right... schedule

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HE HOPES, DREAMS, AND WORK OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. will be the focus during five days of events for the 17th Annual Holiday Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Organized by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara, 2024’s theme is “The time is always ripe to do right,” a Martin Luther King, Jr. statement from 1963, made by him in Birmingham, Alabama. The five days begin Thursday, January 11th, with a substantial portion of the holiday's events taking place Monday, January 15th, beginning at De la Guerra Plaza, 20 E. De la Guerra St., in Santa Barbara and following with programs in and around the Arlington Theatre. The in-person multi-day event will honor King, the only individual in the U.S. to have a Federal Holiday declared in his name. Two of the events will also honor local leaders, with the De la Guerra events dedicated to Derrick Curtis, a well known dancer, teacher, and producer and the Arlington Theatre event dedicated to the memory of former MLKSB Board member, poet laureate, author, and activist Sojourner Kincaid Rolle, who passed away in November.

The program at the Arlington Theatre will highlight her accomplishments and celebrate her life and how she brought poetry into the lives of students in Santa Barbara County. The community will have an opportunity to recall Sojourner’s impact during an event following the Arlington Theatre gathering.

An additional celebration of King will take place at the end of January in the form of an exhibition, Capturing and Recapturing, by photo journalist Santi Visalli at Comunity Arts Workshop. The 13-day exhibition features photos Visalli ‘captured’ at the Vietnam War Protest March in NYC in 1967. He shot them on an assignment for a magazine out of Milan, Italy.

MLKSB Major Sponsors include: City of Santa Barbara, Fidelity National Title, James S. Bower Foundation, First United Methodist Church, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Congregation B’nai B’rith, UCSB Multi Cultural Center and Healing Justice/ Santa Barbara.

To donate to keep MLK’s legacy alive and help underwrite the events and programs of the MLKSB Committee, visit www.MLKSB.org

Friday

6 to 7pm Friday, January 12: B’nai B’rith Friday Night Service at Trinity Lutheran Church, 909 N. La Cumbre Ave., Santa Barbara. Awarded Students readings with representatives from the two age groups: 6 – 12 and 13 – 18 years.

Saturday

Saturday, January 13: Day of Service. Choose your non-profit to do ‘A Day of Service’ in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the MLKSB Committee. Post on social media and Hashtag it #MLKSB #dayofservice

Sunday

Sunday, January 14: Worship at a service of your choice. List on MLKSB.org https://mlksb. org/support/faith-organizations/

Monday

9am to 3pm Monday, January 15: MLKSB Federal Holiday (three programs.)

Photos by Rod Rolle

The mission of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara is to foster positive relationships between many diverse groups in the community and the surrounding areas; to sponsor programs and events which exemplify the teachings of Dr. King; and to observe, and celebrate the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday.

12 noon to 1pm Thursday, January 11: Ceremony at UCSB’s Eternal Flame on the Buchanan Hall lawn near the Library. Followed by a walk to North Hall to honor the protestors who demanded more programs, services and faculty for African American students, (https://obsd.sa.ucsb. edu/1968-north-hall) which led to the development of the Center for Black Studies Research and the hiring of more African-American faculty.

Sojourner Kincaid Rolle at the Eternal Flame on UCSB Campus

De La Guerra Plaza: Begins at 9am at de la Guerra Plaza with an opening prayer by Mia Lopez of the Barbareño Chumash Tribe, Keynote Speaker Professor Edward Song from Westmont College, selection of school children’s awarded Essay and Poetry readings, plus World Dance for Humanity. The morning program will be dedicated

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to Derrick Curtis, well known dancer, teacher, and producer.

Unity March: Activities continue with a March up State Street at 10am to the Arlington Theatre. (No change if raining)

The Arlington Theatre: MLKSB Program From 11am -12:30pm at the Arlington Theatre there will be a 90-minute program dedicated to the memory of Sojourner Kincaid Rolle (SKR). The program will include Keynote Speaker, UCSB Environmental Justice Professor, Dr. David Pellow, a collection of top awarded poems and essays read by the children who penned them. This was Sojourner’s passion poetry.

Miriam Dance will direct the program and be a soloist along with Lois Mahalia, the Riviera Ridge School Children’s Choir, a gospel choir, and jazz music.

Reception to Honor Sojourner Kincaid Rolle: The audience will be invited to a Celebration of Life for Sojourner following the presentation at the Arlington Theatre at First United Methodist Church, 305 E. Anapamu Street (1:30 to 3:30pm). January 23 to February 4: Related Photography Exhibit at CAW. A photography exhibit, Capturing and Recapturing by Santiago Visalli, will take place at CAW Jan. 23rd to Feb. 4th and highlight Visalli's work documenting an event with Dr. King on April 15th, 1967. Helene Schneider will currate the exhibition.


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EDITORIAL

Cruise Ships Can Offer Sustainable Benefits For Area Marine Rerserves

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ISITING CRUISE SHIPS ARE A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF REVENUE for Santa Barbara’s coastal environment. Historically all ships have been welcomed with open arms for their economic value, especially cruise ships. What has been overlooked is the possible contribution they could make to the sustainability of the local ecology, nature reserves, our Whale Heritage Site, and to environmental stewards. Currently all docking fees have landed in the pockets of the Waterfront Department, which is deserving for their work, but, perhaps some of these funds should be allocated to sustaining the coastal environment. About 30 cruise ships dock in the harbor during the less busy tourism season, with revenues totaling about $700,000, which does not include the monies spent in Santa Barbara by passengers. Perhaps the city should consider allowing 32 ships to dock here, with the additional revenue going to sustain and protect the environment.

Keepers, and the Chumash Tribes, to name a few. Protective agencies are plentiful as well, with the Navy, Coast Guard, and Harbor Patrol ever present to enforce regulations.

Our harbor is home to a stunning number of ocean research organizations like Ocean Futures, NOAA, UCSB, and environmentally conscious support organizations like the Maritime Museum, the Sea Center, Heal the Ocean, Santa Barbara Channel

Photos by John Palminteri

Visit Santa Barbara, Downtown Santa Barbara, and the South Coast Chamber of Commerce have worked diligently to facilitate the growth of this industry, with the environment in mind. Hopefully these organizations can continue to play a part in the ongoing development of the Waterfront and its mission.

Definition of Antisemitism Creates Challenges at ADL

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CLAIM BY THE ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE’S JONATHAN GREENBLATT, CEO, that opposing the state of Israel and its policies is the same as antisemitism has disenfranchised some staff members of the ADL, it was recently reported in the Guardian.

"Even before the latest Israel-Hamas war, the conflation of antisemitism and anti-Zionism has increasingly inflected the debate around the bounds of legitimate protest, with the ADL playing a vocal role. Now, news reports show a troubling surge of antisemitism, with bomb threats against synagogues and antisemitic graffiti. The ADL has said antisemitic incidents in the US have risen 388% since 7 October. But its data is difficult to make sense of, precisely because of questions around how the ADL defines antisemitism,” Jonathan Guyer and Tom Perkins wrote in a Guardian article on January 5th. "And tensions continue to ignite between Greenblatt and ADL staff. At least two employees who spoke to the Guardian have quit in response to its overt emphasis on pro-Israel advocacy since the Israeli offensive on Gaza began, building on a pattern of departures from the organization. But the ADL has only doubled down on initiatives defending Israel and the policies of the Israeli government. It has welcomed a controversial congressional resolution that defined anti-Zionism as antisemitism, and it has called on law enforcement to investigate student activist groups for providing “material support” to Hamas, which the U.S. government has designated as a terrorist organization,” they also stated in the January 5th Guardian article. ~ VOICE Staff

Recently, environmental groups have urged the Water Front Commission to review the current plan of about 30 cruise ships docking in Santa Barbara due to environmental concerns. There are a range of voices that want to reduce or eliminate the cruise ships. Environmental needs and concerns are important and appropriate and improved regulations should always be ongoing. Committees have formed and then appeared before the Commission and now the Commission will be appearing before the City Council with their ideas and recommendations. Hopefully new possibilities and positive change will come out of the meeting. We are hopeful that the Council will consider expanding the number of cruise ships so that a portion of the proceeds can go toward protecting and preserving our ocean and land reserves.

~ VOICE Editorial Board

A New App to Connect with the City Called "SB Connect”

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ONNECT WITH THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA with a new app called “SB Connect”, which will connect you to community services and specific departments. This app, which is free, is designed to help people engage with the city and provide an easy way to report issues and make service requests.

"SB Connect is a new way to communicate with the City of Santa Barbara and we look forward to the efficiencies it will bring to our departments and our citizens. In addition to tracking the status of your report, SB Connect allows you to review other reports in your neighborhood and see what the City has done to resolve them. This is an exciting step as we continue to modernize our processes into the future,” said Justin Cure, the City’s Information Technology Director. This new access for reporting issues, is available in both English and Spanish. A person may report potholes or graffiti, all from their smartphones or tablets. Please note that SB Connect should not be used for emergency reporting. For emergencies, always dial 911.

A person may: Snap a picture or short video of the needed repair or issue; Type a brief description; Click Submit and your request will be streamlined to the appropriate party. You can submit service requests anonymously or create a free account to track progress. You can visit www.santabarbaraca.gov/sbconnect to download the app.

Call for Entries: Atkinson Gallery The Santa Barbara City College’s Atkinson Gallery is looking for artists from San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties to apply for Small Images, a curated show of ready-to-hang art that can be no bigger than 18 inches in any direction. The deadline to submit is February 18th; $30 entry fee, $15 each additional. To apply, visit https://smallimages2024.artcall.org/ For more information, contact the gallery at atkinsongallery@gmail.com


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COMMUNITY NEWS

Housing Project Proposed for La Cumbre Plaza Macy's Site

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PROPOSED HOUSING PROJECT TO REPLACE MACY’S at La Cumbre Plaza, named "The Neighborhood at State & Hope,” will be the subject of discussion at an open house on January 17th, in the Grace Fisher Foundation Inclusive Arts Clubhouse in La Cumbre Plaza. The open house will be hosted by the holders of the preliminary application. The proposed mixed-use development project is located on an 8.7-acre site, and plans call for the construction of 642 rental housing units including studios, one-, two-, and a few three-bedroom units. The proposal plans for 54 of these homes indicate that they will be dedicated to very low- and moderateincome households, "The Neighborhood at State & Hope" proposal allocates five percent of its housing units to very low-income households, entitling it to certain waivers under the State Density Bonus Law. In compliance with this law, the project has requested a waiver to exceed the City Charter’s 60-foot height limit by 16.5 feet to accommodate the increased density allowed under State Density Bonus Law.

New Owners Buy Quinn Fiduciary Services

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UINN FIDUCIARY SERVICES, A LOCAL FIRM, has been purchased by Tamara Skov and Shannon Dalton. Jackie Quinn, the founder of Quinn Fiduciary Services, will remain involved with the firm to ensure a seamless transition over the next several months. Skov and Dalton, both licensed professional fiduciaries, have been with QFS for several years and the rest of the team will remain the same. Dalton became a licensed professional fiduciary in 2020 and holds two bachelor’s degrees from Pennsylvania State University and an MBA from the George Washington School of Business. She currently serves on the board of SABER (Santa Barbara Executive Roundtable) and is an associate member of the Santa Barbara Estate Planning Council. Skov joined Quinn Fiduciary Services as a licensed professional fiduciary in 2022 following an extensive career in Shannon Dalton health care and non-profit management. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University of California, Davis. She also serves on the Planned Giving Council of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Quinn Fiduciary Services specializes in estate management serving as Trustees, Successor Trustees, Conservators, and Agents under financial and healthcare Powers of Attorney.

Tamara Skov

QFS is located at 601 E. Arrellaga St., Ste. 102, Santa Barbara. For more information visit www.quinnfiduciaryservices.com or call 805-845-5664.

Interim Executive Director Selected at PPF

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HE SELECTION COMMITTEE FOR THE PACIFIC PRIDE FOUNDATION has hired Maryellen Gleason, an Associate with Interim Executive Solutions, to be PPF's Interim Executive Director until a permanent ED is hired. With more than 20 years of experience in telecom and technology, Gleason will be responsible for ensuring the foundation’s programs remain sound and sustainable. She will also identify actions that can further the achievement of PPF’s mission and meet the needs of the staff and the broader community they serve.

Maryellen Gleason

Gleason can be reached at ed@pacificpridefoundation.org.

For additional project information view the project flyer at: https://rb.gy/7lahum or visit the City’s La Cumbre Plaza Redevelopment page at: https://rb.gy/7lahum and for questions please contact City Senior Planner, Megan Arciniega.(805) 564-5509 MArciniega@santabarbaraca.gov

Carpinteria Bluffs Resort Moves Toward Review Hearing

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TORY POLES REPRESENTING DOZENS OF BUILDINGS proposed for construction on the Carpinteria Bluffs have been erected to launch the public review process for a large-scale resort project. A development group has proposed building a luxury resort and affordable housing where Tee Time driving range, an organic farm, and acres of open space currently exist. The two parcels targeted for development total 27.5 acres of coastal open space and span the Carpinteria Bluffs from the Harbor Seal Overlook to Carpinteria Avenue. “We think there is no good reason to allow massive development on the Carpinteria Bluffs. This type of luxury resort, spa, restaurant, and destination events center immediately adjacent to a nature preserve represents the opposite of thoughtful community planning,” said Patrick Crooks, Citizens for the Carpinteria Bluffs President. “Considerate planning respects compatibility with neighboring uses and protects our coastal resources, and we don’t see those principles honored with a proposal to bring so much construction and commercial activity to the Carpinteria Bluffs.” Photo courtesy of Citizens for the Carpinteria Bluffs

The project’s applicant team has invited all interested parties to the Community Open House on Wednesday, January 17th, from 5 to 7pm to discuss the project elements. This gathering is open to the public and will be located in La Cumbre Plaza, at the Grace Fisher Foundation Inclusive Arts Clubhouse (across from Williams-Sonoma).

The proposed development includes 56 buildings totaling 178,000 square feet. The resort includes two large hotel lodges, 40 bungalows, a restaurant, spa, two pools, and an events center. Also proposed are 41 apartment units mixed between 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms. Citizens for the Carpinteria Bluffs was founded in 1996 as a nonprofit grassroots community organization to preserve forever the Carpinteria Bluffs as open space. www. carpinteriabluffs.org


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Yorgos Lanthimos’s

Poor Things:

Funny, incisive, modern, and brutally honest

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By Isaac Hernández de Lipa / VOICE

FTER WATCHING YORGOS LANTHIMOS’S THE LOBSTER AND THE FAVOURITE, I thought I’d be prepared for Poor Things. But I wasn’t. How lucky for all of us to be surprised with this bizarre comedic masterpiece, led by a no-holds-barred Emma Stone as Bella Baxter.

There was a time in Hollywood films when women were portrayed as brash, unapologetic and independent. That was before July of 1934, when Hollywood began censoring its own films with the establishment of the “Hays Code.” The main victims were women, who were represented to be, for the most part, subservient to men, in order to uphold “the sanctity of the institution of marriage”. Films couldn’t show nudity, childbirth, “white slavery” (as prostitution was called), and they couldn’t even say the word “pregnant.”

Photo courtesy of Searchlight Pictures

The “Code” ended in 1968, but there’s still a certain inertia in Hollywood to avoid offending anyone in the interest of ticket sales. In this context, Lanthimos’s ideas are quite refreshing. As Harry “the Cynic” Astley (Jerrod Carmichael) says in Poor Things, “Polite society will destroy you!” Poor Things throws convention and everything else out the window, including the bath water and the baby, beginning with Robbie Ryan’s cinematography, which gives a feeling of vertigo and keeps you off-balance. Bella speaks her mind… whether she’s asking an exhausted Duncan Wedderburn (Mark Ruffalo) to do some more “furious jumping” (what Duncan calls “siesta time”) or telling him, “Stop talking, as your sounds make Bella angry.” She also calls her father, Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe) “God.” It’s as if Lanthimos wants to equally offend every group.

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Bella reminds me of Baby Doll (Elia Kazan, 1956). Baby Doll Meighan is also childish, sexual, and in charge of the men in her life. The Catholic Legion of Decency did not like that, and Cardinal Francis J. Spellman even condemned the film from the pulpit of St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

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Yet times are changing. And still, many will find Poor Things offensive, which is perhaps a sign of its honesty; that it’s a work of art that doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.

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The film grows on you, as Bella “adventures” in a sumptuous steam-punk world (designed by Shona Heath and James Price). The magical sets of Lisbon and Paris or the fantastical steamship reminds us that this is a fairy tale, and not to take it too seriously. The costumes (by Holly Waddington) are equally enthralling, including what could be the best “sexy Snow White” Halloween costume. The dialogue is just as beautiful, poetic and incisive. I wouldn’t be surprised if Tony McNamara’s script, based on Alasdair Gray’s novel, wins the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Photo courtesy of Searchlight Pictures

It’s easy to fall in love with Bella’s brutal honesty. Through her eyes, we experience what it’s like to be a woman learning to live in this world, albeit in a very unconventional way.

Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo

Poor Things will have you laugh out loud and gross you out, but at the end, you will leave the theater a better person for the experience.

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Leslie Person Ryan 2024 16th Annual

SB Community

SEED SWAP

A celebration to bring seeds and people together! A fun day to share and exchange seeds, plants, cuttings, and knowledge.

16° Anual de la Comunidad de SB

INTERCAMBIO DE SEMILLAS ¡Una celebración para unir semillas y personas! Un día divertido para compartir e intercambiar semillas, plantas, esquejes y conocimientos.

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The “Sandwicherie” Closes

On the Street

TUESDAY, JANUARY 9TH: Metropulos shuts down in the Santa Barbara Funk Zone at 216 E. Yanonali. The Sandwicherie as they liked to call it, and fine foods merchant opened 20 years ago.

with John Palminteri Photos and Stories by John Palminteri / Special to VOICE

Parking Lots Re-open

THURSDAY, JANUARY 4TH: Santa Barbara’s Waterfront department staff has been working since last Thursday to clean up the parking lots overrun with the tidal surge, sand, and debris. It was mainly a cleanup action. The parking machines survived the water surge and the landscaping held on in the back of the lot towards the street. It was hours of hand labor and the use of large and small loaders.

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Solvang Burn

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6TH: The Solvang Christmas tree burn is an annual tradition that was cancelled last year due to rain. It is on tonight at Old Mission Santa Ines where the big pile of leftover trees is aflame! Santa Barbara County Firefighters are on the scene for safety.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 8TH: I am often asked to post Gofundme links. Some of the people and causes I know and some are strongly recommended by my friends. It can be ovewhelming as I saw on the Gofundme page and Santa Barbara area listings. There are many needs. I going to try and list a few at a time. Here are the first ones. Two were all star workers at Joe’s Cafe and died about the same time. A complete shock to all. Sojourner Kincade-Rolle has passed but the fund helps her legacy, as a poet and community leader, to live on and help her husband Rod, a local press photographer and friend to all. The last one was sent to me many times, for Lilliana Luu Garcia who has cancer at a time when she was studying to be a nurse. Links below.

Photo by Diane Cardenas

Gofundme Friends in Santa Barbara

MONDAY, JANUARY 8TH: Reynaldo’s Bakery in Carpinteria was busy Saturday making Rosca de Reyes the Three Kings Bread. Día de Los Reyes also known as the Feast of the Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th. This holiday represents the day the Three Wise Men (Los Tres Reyes Magos) gave gifts to Jesus Christ, and the day closes the Christmas festivities.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 8TH: A suspected strong arm robber at Blenders on Coast Village Rd. in Santa Barbara Friday night was caught with a swarming response by police. Hundreds of dollars in cash recovered. A K9 police dog was involved and the suspect had to be taken to the hospital. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5TH: Fatal head on collision and fire shuts down Southbound Highway 101 west of Goleta. The crash took place just before 3 a.m. Traffic is directed at Hwy 1 to Hwy 246 and Santa Marcos Pass/Hwy 154 to Goleta and Santa Barbara.


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THE RIDE OF THE

Meers, Tenor; and Timothy Mix, Baritone.

VALKRYIES

In addition to the shining music and musicians, one of the highlights of the performance will come between songs as local television personality Anikka Abbott, who has her own opera history, steps in to Emcee.

Opera at the

Kabaretti and Abbott have pulled together a narrative of fun facts and “backstories” on some of the most thrilling moments from Grand Opera.

Santa Barbara

SYMPHONY!

With surtitles, (pieces will be performed in Italian, French, Chech, and more)... everyone will be able to follow the action. Along the way, Violinist Jessica Guideri will be featured on Massenet’s “Meditation” from Thaïs.

Featuring Opera Santa Barbara Soloists

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RMOURED WITH A PASSION FOR OPERA, Maestro Nir Kabaretti, Music and Artistic Director of the Santa Barbara Symphony, has fashioned a program of opera headliners - The Ride of the Valkyries - which will be performed at The Granada Theatre on Saturday, January 20th at 7:30pm and Sunday, January 21st at 3pm. “There will be a lot of moments in this concert where people will say, I know that from somewhere, or I recognize that,” Kabaretti shared in a conversation with Voice. Whether or not you are an opera lover, the entertaining program, which is full of deception, romance, and drama will let imaginations run wild.

Conductor and Music Director Nir Kabaretti will lead the performance

“After graduating from the Music school in Vienna, my first work opportunities came from the opera world, and I was an employee for seven years in opera houses between Vienna, the Royal Opera in Madrid, and the Opera in Florence. Opera is a very important part of my musical DNA,” he recalled.

A best of the best of treasured opera hits, The Ride of the Valkyries’ stage will include Symphony musicians as well as soloists from Opera Santa Barbara’s upcoming Il Trovatore. Burnishing Kabaretti’s longstanding reputation as a conductor in the international opera world, the concert will also demonstrate his ongoing commitment to collaboration and community.

www.TheSymphony.org For tickets ($35-$175) visit www.GranadaSB.org or call the Box Office at 805.899.2222

According to Kabaretti, the opera stage and pit were his first conducting home.

Karin Wolverton, Soprano

While the first opera Kaberetti conducted was Mozart’s Magic Flute, he turned to the opera that was his first experience conducting Wagner for the upcoming program’s title - The Ride of the Valkyries. He recalled with excitement, “Valkyries was my first Wagner experience... That was in the Royal Opera House in Madrid, Spain. It was by far the biggest orchestra I’ve ever conducted. It was huge, over a hundred musicians in the pit, an incredible musical experience with a phenomenal cast. Even if you never saw a Wagner opera in a live performance, you will still recognize the theme of this Ride, you know, some people have it on their phone as a ringtone.” In that five hour production in Madrid, one of the star artists he worked with was Plácido Domingo.

As chief visionary and planner at the Symphony, Kabaretti, leader of one of the eight resident companies at the Granada Theatre, engaged Kostis Protopapas of Opera Santa Barbara as he considered soloists. Protopapas was on board to ask the soloists from his upcoming production to expand their Santa Barbara appearances to include the Symphony’s January opera performances. “Collaborations are adding weight to what we do,” Kabaretti explained. “That’s really a very important thing to us as an organization, to collaborate with other artistic institutes here in town and also out of town, and it Continued on page 15

Harold Meers, Tenor

During Santa Barbara Symphony’s Valkyries program, a selection from the Valkyries, as well as pieces by Verdi, Rossini, Puccini, Wagner, and others, and including Madame Butterfly, Cavalleria Rusticana, and Tosca, will have equal billing in what Kabaretti has described as a “collection of hits.”

Photos courtesy of SB Symphony

Emcee Anikka Abbott

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Timothy Mix, Baritone

The stars of this performance include Opera Santa Barbara artists Karin Wolverton, Soprano; Deborah Nansteel, Mezzo-Soprano; Harold

Deborah Nansteel, Mezzo-Soprano


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Opera at the Santa Barbara Symphony Continued from page 14

is an essential part of our artistic vision. Our community loves and needs these kinds of collaborations. When we work together, we’re stronger and inspire each other. On the top of the artistic experience it also multiplies the return on the investment of our sponsors and patrons.

Photo by Javier del Real, courtesy of Nir Kabaretti

SOPRANO KARIN WOLVERTON has enjoyed a successful career on both the concert and opera stage. As a frequent guest of Opera Santa Barbara, she has sung the roles of Magda in La Rondine, and Tatyana in Eugene Onegin, and will appear as Leonora in the upcoming production of Il Trovatore.

Nir Kabaretti during a Valkyrie rehearsal with Plácido Domingo back in 2003 at Teatro Real (Royal Opera House) in Madrid

MEZZO-SOPRANO DEBORAH NANSTEEL offers “a formidable display of vocal power and dramatic assurance,” and she is poised for international stardom having already performed in almost all of the leading opera companies in the U.S. TENOR HAROLD MEERS has established himself as one of the outstanding American tenors of his generation since his professional debut with the Opera Theater of St. Louis. He has garnered both critical and popular praise for his work at the most important venues in North America.

Photo courtesy of Nir Kabaretti

Meet the Soloists

Nir Kabaretti during a Carmen rehearsal in Rome

BARITONE TIMOTHY MIX’S recent successes include his debut as Alberich at Opera Santa Barbara in Das Rheingold, his return to the role of Joseph de Rocher Dead Man Walking at Opera Idaho, and as Dr. Bartolo Il Barbiere di Siviglia at Opera Delaware.

www.TheSymphony.org 2023/24 Season Sponsors Season Sponsor: Sarah & Roger Chrisman Season Corporate Sponsor: Montecito Bank & Trust Grand Venue Sponsor: The Granada Theatre. CONCERT SPONSORS: Principal Sponsor: Todd & Allyson Aldrich Artist Sponsor: Duncan & Suzanne Mellichamp; Selection Sponsors: Barbara Burger & Paul E. Munch, Libby & Stephen Erickson, Janet A. Garufis, Frederic & Nancy Golden, Jean Rogers

EMCEE ANIKKA ABBOTT is the Chief Weather Forecaster for News Channels 3-1112, based in Santa Barbara. Abbott decided to enter the world of journalism after an early career in opera and public speaking. As the concert approaches, attendees can anticipate an electrifying two-hour orchestral journey (including intermission). It’s one that you won’t want to miss! For tickets ($35-$175) visit www.GranadaSB.org or call the Box Office at 805.899.2222

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Winter Cruise Season

It seems the Winter cruise ship season has indeed begun. The Waterfront Department schedules cruise ship visits during the Fall, Winter, and Spring and typically does not schedule visits during the busier summer months of June, July, and August. The City of Santa Barbara’s website lists the details for 2024’s Winter months including dates, duration of stay, names of ships, and the cruise lines. A quick look revealed that only seven cruise ships are scheduled, although changes are possible. The website’s listing for the Winter/Spring months revealed three cruise ships in January, one in March, and three in April. After that, none are scheduled until September. All will arrive and depart the same day with a passenger capacity from under one thousand to just under four. Our first visiting cruise ship on Sunday was the Viking Sky, one of the luxury ships in the Viking Ocean Cruise’s fleet. Christened in Tromsø, Norway, a popular destination for viewing the Northern Lights, she has a length of 745 feet and a beam of 94, and accommodates 930 passengers (not including crew) in all-veranda staterooms with views. She is classed as a small cruise ship allowing docking access unavailable to larger ships. The Viking Sky was launched in March 2016, delivered to Viking Ocean Cruises in January 2017, embarking on her maiden voyage the next month, and has been in service almost since then. A single sentence on the Viking Ocean Cruise website peeked my curiosity. It stated that the Viking Sky had experienced an engine failure while sailing from Tromsø to Stavanger in Norway in March of 2019. A visit to the ever present (and infamous!) sleuth Sherlock Google opened a few doors. The incident, at the time covered by international news, happened in the Norwegian Sea a result of a complete engine failure in extremely heavy seas. Tossed about by gale force winds and 50 foot swells, the ship drifted to within 328 feet of being grounded on rocky shores. Dramatic rescues were underway airlifting passengers one-by-one onto helicopters hovering above the wave battered ship. Evacuated were 479 people leaving approximately 900 people still on board when the weather finally cleared allowing the ship to dock.

Photo by Sigrid Toye

RRRR!! OUR FIRST CHILLY WEEKEND OF 2024 saw Santa Barbara’s harbor and waterfront as crowded as in the heat of summer. Lines of bundled up diners waited patiently outside of Jeannine’s Restaurant & Bakery and Chad’s Cafe’ on Cabrillo Boulevard hungry for breakfast … and a seat! At the entrance to Stearns Wharf, cars waited to grab a parking ticket as pedestrians walked leisurely in and out between crowded sidewalks during Sunday’s weekly Art Walk. Could there have been a greater crowd despite the unusual chill? Lo and behold, after one glance offshore the answer appeared! Silhouetted against the shadow of the Channel Islands was the first in a series of cruise ships anchored outside the breakwater.

have been replicated within the industry’s safe practices. Now fully restored and in service, it was that ship that came to Santa Barbara on Sunday. Now isn’t that a story? For further information about cruise ship visits: https://santabarbaraca.gov/things-do/waterfront/cruise-ship-visits

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The Viking Sky incident proved to be a learning experience for the entire cruise industry, not only for what had gone wrong, but the things that were right. The actions initiated on board that helped to save the ship and to insure the safety to the passengers

Image courtesy of City of Santa Barbara

BENEFIT PERFORMANCE Saturday, January 27 at 2:00 p.m. Be charmed by performances from two of our favorite actors! Join us for an intimate performance of A. R. Gurney’s Pulitzer prize finalist Love Letters, starring Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross at The New Vic Theater. Tickets: $40-$100 VIP Ticket: $400 includes a post-show reception with Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross

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Botanic Garden • $25-40 • www.sbbotanicgarden.org • 8:30-10:30am Sa, 1/13.

In Person & Online Activities for Everyone

VOLUNTEER ROSE PRUNING DAY Community members invited to help prune the historic rose garden • Old Mission SB • Info: http://tinyurl.com/yswx53fm • 9am-1pm Sa, 1/13.

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NATURE WALKS AT ELINGS PARK Learn about local soil • Elings Park, park office • Free, details: http://tinyurl.com/4mtats3z • 9-10am Sa, 1/13.

Santa Barbara Honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day Unite with friends and neighbors in honoring the legacy of one of America’s most significant activists when the Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara (MLKSB) hosts its 17th annual celebration with the theme “The Time is Always Ripe to do Right.” The festivities will begin from 9 to 10am on Monday, January 15th at De La Guerra Plaza, where speakers will inspire attendees to partake in a Unity March up State Street to the Arlington Theatre. There, a second MLKSB program dedicated to the memory of activist and past SB Poet Laureate Sojourner Kincaid Rolle will be held from 11am to 12:30pm. To learn more about MLKSB and local programming visit www.mlksb.org

Friday, January 12th DANCE

SOUND AND SMOKE Interdisciplinary exploration of early modern dance by Selah Dance Collective • Center Stage Theater • $20-30 • www.centerstagetheater.org • 7:30pm Fr, 1/12 & 1/13; 2pm Su, 1/14.

LECTURES/MEETINGS

INTRO TO MENDING Learn how to patch and fix garments to minimize waste • Art From Scrap, 302 E. Cota St. • $30 • http://tinyurl.com/24shzcxx • 6-8pm Fr, 1/12.

OUTDOORS

CONTAINER GARDENING Specialty workshop on gardening from small spaces • SB Botanic Garden • $40-55 • www.sbbotanicgarden.org • 10-11:30am Fr, 1/12.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

B’NAI B’RITH FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICE Honoring MLK Jr. weekend, student readings • Trinity Lutheran Church, 909 N La Cumbre Av • 6-7pm Fr, 1/12. JAPANESE WHISKEY TASTING AND DINNER Curated tasting and three-course dinner, supports ETC • Santa Barbara Club • RSVP to development@etcsb.org • 6pm Fr, 1/12.

TEENS

THE HANGOUT: A SPACE FOR TEENS Crafts, board games, video games, and more for grades 7-12 • Eastside Library • Free • 3:30-5:30pm Fr, 1/12.

Saturday, January 13th OUTDOORS

INTRODUCTION TO THE PRINCIPLES OF NATIVE PLANT GARDENING Hands-on beginners workshop • SB

STAR PARTY Explore the night sky • SB Museum of Natural History, Palmer Observatory • Free • 7-10pm Sa, 1/13.

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January 12, 2024

What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Bird

SPECIAL EVENTS

SUITES AND SONATA Pianist Eric Valinsky & violinist Sofia Malvinni and pianist Betty Oberacker • SB Music Club • Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church • Free • 3pm Sa, 1/13.

Soar into the captivating beauty, biology, and rich natural history of owls when the Santa Barbara Audubon Society hosts award-winning science writer Jennifer Ackerman to deliver a free lecture at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s Fleischmann Auditorium from 7:30 to 9pm on Tuesday, January 16th. To learn more visit www.sbnature.org

MUSIC

THE SANTA BARBARA MUSIC CLUB 2023-2024 SEASON Admission Free • Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church • 3pm, Sa, 1/13 SATURDAYS ON STATE Live music with Sam Urena• Paseo Nuevo • 4pm, Sa, 1/13

Sunday, January 14th OUTDOORS

BEACH CLEANUP Care for our shoreline • Explore Ecology • Arroyo Burro Beach • Details: http://tinyurl.com/439ast4e • 10am-12pm Su, 1/14.

MUSIC

THE ED SMITH GROUP Jazz quartet concert • SB Jazz Society • SOhO • $10-25 • https://sbjazz.org • 1-4pm Su, 1/14.

Monday, January 15th MUSIC

DAR WILLIAMS WITH AMY RAY BAND Folk-rock concert • Marjorie Luke Theatre • $35-45 • www.luketheatre.org • 7-9pm Mo, 1/15.

OUTDOORS

BIRDS OF WINTER WITH REBECCA COULTER Eight-week course of field sessions • SB Museum of Natural History • $95-105 • www.sbnature.org • 8:3010:30am Mo, 1/15, through 3/4.

SPECIAL EVENTS

MLKSB CELEBRATION Honor the memory of MLK Jr., ongoing advocacy, and memory of local activist poet Sojourner Kincaid Rolle • Free • De La Guerra festival, 9am; Arlington Theatre program, 1112:30pm, Mo, 1/15. CELEBRATION OF LIFE FOR SOJOURNER KINCAID ROLLE Honor the memory of activist and former SB Poet Laureate • First United Methodist Church • 1:30-3:30pm Mo, 1/15. PFLAG JANUARY ZOOM MEETING Martin Luther King Day: How Black Queer Culture Shaped History • Pre-register by emailing pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • Free • 7pm Mo, 1/15.

TAI CHI & QIGONG Beginners Welcome • $20 for 1 class/ week, $30 for 2 + classes/week • Community Arts Workshop • 6pm, Mon & Wed

Tuesday, January 16th LECTURES/MEETINGS

NONPROFIT- CAREER WORKSHOP Free three-part workshop on working with non-profits, limited to 8 people • CEC Environmental Hub, 1219 State St. • Register: http://tinyurl.com/zcrhs36v • 6:30-8pm Tu, 1/16, 1/23, & 1/30. WHAT AN OWL KNOWS: THE NEW SCIENCE OF THE WORLD'S MOST ENIGMATIC BIRD Jennifer Ackerman discusses owl history and biology • SB Audubon Society • SB Museum of Natural History, Fleischmann Auditorium • Free • www.sbnature.org • 7:30-9pm Tu, 1/16.

PARLIAMO! ITALIAN CONVERSATION All levels • The Natural Cafe, 361 Hitchcock Way • http://parliamo.yolasite.com • Free • 5-6:30pm Mon.

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Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles Experience a vibrant evening of music, history, and culture when America’s first all-women mariachi ensemble, Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles, performs three free local concerts through this year’s ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! initiative. Concerts will be held at 7pm on Friday, January 19th at Isla Vista Elementary School; 7pm on Saturday, January 20th at Guadalupe City Hall; and at 6pm at the Marjorie Luke Theatre. For more information visit www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/learn/viva-el-arte-de-santa-barbara

MUSIC

JIM “KIMO” WEST IN CONCERT Hawaiian slack key guitar master and Grammy winner • SOhO Restaurant and Music Club • 7pm, Tues 1/16

Wednesday, January 17th LECTURES/MEETINGS

WOMEN’S FUND – GRANTS IN ACTION FORUM Learn about Women’s Fund grantees: Alzheimer’s Association, Family Service Agency, and St. Vincent’s • The New Vic Theatre • http://tinyurl.com/wkjtj9dj • 4:30-5:45pm We, 1/17. ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP Practice English naturally • Central Library, Faulkner Gallery • Free • 5-6pm We, 1/17. CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING Local author Arwen Mohun, American Imperialist: Cruelty and Consequence In the Scramble for Africa • Chaucer’s Books • Free • 6pm We, 1/17. EDWIN DEAKIN AND THE EVOLUTION OF CALIFORNIA ART Talk by Old Mission SB Executive Director Mónica Orozco • SB Historical Museum • Free-$15 • http:// tinyurl.com/ez4t5sk8 • 5pm We, 1/17.

MUSIC

ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Featuring pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason • CAMA • Granada Theatre • $38-136 • www.granadasb.org • 7:30pm We, 1/17.

LECTURES/MEETINGS

LE CERCLE FRANÇAIS French conversation, all levels • The Natural Cafe, 361 Hitchcock Way • http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • Free • 5-6:30pm We.

Thursday, January 18th DANCE

BOOGIE FOR OUR BODIES Disco Barbie-themed dancing and party supporting Planned Parenthood • Wildcat Lounge • $25 • http://tinyurl.com/4kjz8ak4 • 6:30-9pm Th, 1/18.

LECTURES/MEETINGS

SBPL WORKS! TYPING COURSE Practice your typing skills • Central Library, Faulkner Gallery • Free • 10:30-11:30am Th, 1/18. BUILDING BRIDGES OF LOVE: A MOVEMENT AGAINST CULTURES OF DOMINANCE Community meeting to discuss advocacy and activism • UCSB Multicultural Center Lounge • Free • https://mcc.sa.ucsb.edu • 12pm Th, 1/18. ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP Practice English naturally • Eastside Library • Free • 1-2pm Th, 1/18. CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING With local author and professor Josh Schimel, Your Future on the Faculty: How to Survive and Thrive in Academia • Chaucer’s Books • Free • 6pm Th, 1/18.

TRAIL TALKS OPEN MIC: TALES FROM THE WILD SB community members share stories of the outdoors • Central Library, Faulkner Gallery • Free • 6:30-7:30pm Th, 1/18.

WESTMONT OPERA Performances of The Telephone and Gallantry • Westmont College, Porter Theatre • Ticket info to be posted: www.westmont.edu/watchtheater • 7:30pm Fr & Sa, 1/19 & 1/20.

SOMEDAY WE’LL FIND IT... AN EVENING WITH KEITH SBMA curator James Glisson speaks with artist Keith Mayerson • SB Museum of Art • Free-$10 • www. sbma.net • 5:30-6:30pm, reception 6:30-7:30pm Th, 1/18.

LABERINTO Latin pop/rock concert • Chumash Casino • $59-89 • www.chumashcasino.com • 8pm Fr, 1/19.

SANTA BARBARA’S ROYAL PRESIDIO: MARITIME MOMENTS AND MORE History lecture by Dr. Jarrell Jackman • SB Maritime Museum • $10-20 • www.sbmm.org • 7-8:30pm Th, 1/18. UNDERSTANDING MEDICARE Free virtual presentation • HICAP • Access at www.CentralCoastSeniors.org • 2pm Th, 1/18. ESSENTIAL OILS FOR STRESS RELIEF WORKSHOP With Emily Watson • Pura Luna Apothecary • 5:30pm, Thurs 1/18

OUTDOORS

BIRDS OF WINTER Eight-week course with expert birder Guy Tingos • SB Museum of Natural History • $95-105 • www.sbnature.org • 8am-10am Th, 1/11, through 2/29.

THEATRE

UNCLE VANYA Chekhov's Great Play presented by Lit Moon Theatre • The heart aches and the dreams fade, but there's vodka • $20-$30 • CAW, 631 Garden • 7:30pm, 1/18-1/20; 4pm 1/21.

Friday, January 19th COMEDY

LEWIS BLACK: GOODBYE YELLER BRICK ROAD, THE FINAL TOUR Stand-up comedy show • Lobero Theatre • $55-106 • www.lobero.org • 7:30pm Fr, 1/19.

LECTURES/MEETINGS

LEGISLATIVE SUMMIT Local information from Senator Monique Limon & Assemblymember Gregg Hart • SB Chamber of Commerce • $85-105 • https://sbscchamber.com • 9am Fr, 1/19. COMPUTER AND INTERNET BASICS Beginners class for personal and professional growth • Eastside Library • Free • 11am-12pm Fr, 1/19.

MUSIC

KIDS HELPING KIDS Rock benefit concert with Switchfoot and Johnnyswim • Arlington Theatre • $25-450 • www.arlingtontheatresb. com • 7pm Fr, 1/19. MARIACHI REYNA DE LOS ANGELES America’s first all-female mariachi • Viva El Arte • Isla Vista Elementary School • Free • 7pm Fr, 1/19.

SOLO DA GAMBA: WINTER REFLECTIONS Live concert with Andrew Sanders • Legacy Art Listening Room • legacyartsb.com • 7pm, Fri 1/19 MENDELSSOHN TRIO Hahn Hall, Music Academy • $35 - $75 • 7:30pm, Fri 1/19

TEENS

THE HANGOUT: A SPACE FOR TEENS Crafts, board games, & video games for grades 7-12 • Eastside Library • Free • 3:30-5:30pm Fr.

Saturday, January 20th CHILDREN

WINTER BIRD COUNT 4 KIDS Ages 8 to 16 are invited to learn the basics of birding • SB Audubon Society • Lake Los Carneros • Free, register in-person before 9:30am • http://tinyurl.com/zje6avtj • 9am-12pm Sa, 1/20. PASEO NUEVO STORYTIME Stories and activities for children of all ages • Paseo Nuevo • Free • 3-3:30pm Sa, 1/20.

COMEDY

GARY GULMAN Gulman continues his Misfit Book Tour, based on his new release • Lobero Theatre • $56.50 • www.lobero.org • 7:30pm Sa, 1/20.

LECTURES/MEETINGS

IFLOURISH WOMEN’S CONFERENCE Conference of speakers working to empower women • The Leta Hotel, 5650 Calle Real • $149 • http://tinyurl.com/44wnt9zv • 9am-3pm Sa, 1/20. 11TH ANNUAL SANTA BARBARA BOTANIC GARDEN CONSERVATION SYMPOSIUM Lectures on the theme Tiny Taxa Doing Big Things • Santa Barbara County Education Auditorium • $1540, livestream free • www.sbbotanicgarden.org • 10am-4pm Sa, 1/20. COMPOSTING & VERMICOMPOSTING WORKSHOP Learn how to compost your food waste • Eastside Library • Free, register: http://tinyurl.com/2wkn4wy3 • 1-2pm, 2-3pm Sa, 1/20. THE LAND TRUST FOR SB COUNTY 2024 VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT Seeking volunteers to help support public programs • Arroyo Hondo Preserve, Gaviota Coast • 11am Sat, 1/20

January 12, 2024

MUSIC

MARIACHI REYNA DE LOS ANGELES America’s first all-female mariachi • Viva El Arte • Guadalupe City Hall • Free • 7pm Sa, 1/20. RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES: OPERA AT THE SYMPHONY! Opera SB joins the SB Symphony for Verdi, Rossini, Puccini, Wagner, and more • Granada Theatre • $35-115 • www.granadasb.org • 7:30pm Sa, 1/20; 3pm Su, 1/21. SATURDAYS ON STATE Live music with Joseph Barbosa Duo• Paseo Nuevo • 4pm, Sat 1/20 ROB RIO "BOSS OF THE BOOGIE" Santa Barbara Blues Society Member Appreciation Show • Unitarian Society of SB • $10, SBBS Members FREE • sbblues.org • 6:45pm, Sa, 1/20

OUTDOORS

A MORNING OF MUSHROOMS Family-friendly mushroom crafts, recipes, and storytime • SB Botanic Garden • Free with admission • www.sbbotanicgarden.org • 10:30am-12:30pm Sa, 1/20.

SPECIAL EVENTS

UNDERWATER PARKS DAY Free admission to the Sea Center with interactive exhibits and activities • Sea Center, Stearns Wharf • www.sbnature.org • 10am-3pm Sa, 1/20.

Sunday, January 21st LECTURES/MEETINGS

CHAUCER’S BOOK READING & SIGNING With local children's author Gwen Dandridge, Lady of the Tower • Chaucer’s Books • Free • 3pm Su, 1/21.

MUSIC

MARIACHI REYNA DE LOS ANGELES America’s first all-female mariachi • Viva El Arte • Marjorie Luke Theatre • Free • 6pm Su, 1/21. CHAMBER ON THE MOUNTAIN Violinist Phillip Levy and Pianist Tae Yeon Lim • Logan House, Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, Upper Ojai • 3pm, Sun 1/21

OUTDOORS

YOGA ON THE WHARF All levels guided yoga class • Stearns Wharf • Hosted by Power of Your Om, donation-based class • RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/3yfp64k6 • 9am Su, 1/21. OCEAN AMBASSADORS BEACH CLEANUP Show our beach some love • Meet behind Skater's Point skate park and Palm Park parking lot, East Beach • Details: http://tinyurl.com/fkpjn24p • 10am-12pm Su, 1/21. To have your events included in the calendar, please email info to calendar@voicesb.com


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Still Film, the latest from experimental filmmaker James N. Kienitz Wilkins, unfolds as a unique exploration of cinematic detritus and a sharp critique of Hollywood filmmaking. A screening of this experimental film will be shown at the Carsey-Wolf Center on January 18th, at 7pm, followed by a discussion with James N. Kienitz Wilkins, moderated by Tyler Morgenstern. To learn more, visit http://tinyurl.com/2fajptsy

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STILL FILM Revisiting the Classics at the Carsey-Wolf Center • Pollock Theater • Free • Reserve tickets at http://tinyurl.com/2fajptsy • 7pm, Th 1/18

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Migration (PG): Fri, Mon-Thur: 4:55, 7:15. Sat/Sun: 2:30, 4:55, 7:15. Wonka (PG): Fri, Sat-Thur: 4:45, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 2:00, 4:45, 7:30. The Color Purple (PG13): Mon-Thur: 4:30. The Iron Claw (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 7:40. Sat/Sun: 1:30, 7:40.

FILM PREMIERE: THE VOICES OF FIELDING Testimony of local leaders who graduated from Fielding Graduate University to celebrate education’s power to make a difference • Riviera Theatre • http://tinyurl.com/2v9rmwe7 • 2:30pm Sun, 1/14.

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ARTS & CULTURE NEWS Ensemble Theatre Company to Feature Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross

A Benefit Performance of Love Letters

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"Our first performance of Love Letters was in the mid-1980's and here we are in 2024. We have traveled half a lifetime all around the country, getting to share this beautiful story. What good fortune," said Baxter.

Photo courtesy of Ensemble Theatre Company

SPECIAL BENEFIT PERFORMANCE of Love Letters, starring actors Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross, will be presented by the Ensemble Theatre Company on January 27th at the New Vic Theatre. Baxter and Gross played husband and wife together on the hit TV sitcom, Family Ties. "It is truly a special moment for ETC as we welcome Meredith Baxter, an amazing member of our Board of Directors, back to our stage along with Michael Gross for this special performance of Love Letters to benefit our theater company,” said Scott DeVine, ETC's executive director. “Their chemistry on stage is undeniable as they bring A.R. Gurney’s words to life in this unforgettable one-time performance." A timeless play, Love Letters unfolds through a series of letters exchanged over a lifetime between two people who grew up together, went their separate ways, but continued to share confidences.

Michael Gross and Meredith Baxter are set to star in Love Letters at Ensemble Theatre Company

SB Public Library Awarded Grant for Sustainability Initiatives

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HE SANTA BARBARA PUBLIC LIBRARY (SBPL) IS ONE OF FIFTEEN California local library systems selected to receive first-ever funding from the State Library to support projects focused on sustainability, climate resilience, and community engagement for the 2023-2024 year.

Projects receiving funding through the new Sustainable California Libraries grants will focus on climate education, environmentfocused civic engagement, water conservation, air quality, energy efficiency, reducing waste and supporting local climate action and resilience plans. The grant will enable the library to offer programming and workshops that will help the public engage in practices that complement the City’s

A benefit performance that will support local professional theater in Santa Barbara, “Love Letters is a tribute not only to the lost art of pen, paper, and letterwriting, but to a lifetime of friendship between two complex individuals, not to mention the four decades of friendship I have shared with Meredith — both on and off the stage,” added Gross. The production will take place on Saturday, January 27th at 2pm at The New Vic Theatre located at 33 W. Victoria Street in Santa Barbara. For tickets ($40 - $100 regular; VIP – $400 which includes an exclusive post-show reception with Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross and a $250 contribution to ETC); call ETC’s ticket office at 805-965-5400 or visit www.etcsb.org

Climate Action Plan.

Library Director Jessica Cadiente commented: “We are thrilled to receive this sustainability-focused grant and develop programs for all ages to learn about and gain hands-on experience with topics that complement sustainable lifestyles, such as gardening, native plants, repairing, and mending.” Through a series of programs and classes, and in collaboration with local businesses, non-profits, and City departments, SBPL will engage the public in bilingual hands-on gardening programs, mending workshops, expand the Library of Things collection to include tools, household goods, host educational lectures on sustainable living topics, and more. For more, visit www.SBPLibrary.org

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2024 Audubon Photography Awards

Woman’s Dream Comes True

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IO THOUGHT SHE’D NEVER SEE A HORSE IN REAL LIFE, and had dreamed of going horseback riding since she was a little girl.

Learn more about the Dream Foundation at www. dreamfoundation.org

Photo courtesy of Dream Foundation

Mio got to spend time up close with a number of horses, learning how to handle them before she got to ride. Michelle, the head instructor at We Can Ride, said, “Mio was terrific. It was amazing to see how quickly she progressed. I found myself wishing that she had always had horses in her life. She was a natural.”

Photo courtesy of Liron Gertsman

At just 19 years old, she was given a diagnosis of terminal bone cancer. Recently, at We Can Ride, Dream Foundation made her dream of riding a horse come true.

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OW IN ITS 15TH YEAR, THE AUDUBON PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS is now open for submissions until February 28th. This year the awards have also announced a new Birds in Landscapes prize, focused on the relationship between birds and the places they live, and how birds connect with their larger surroundings. There will be cash prizes, and for the winner of the Youth Prize, six days at the Hog Island Audubon Camp for Teens, placing young birders with ornithologists in field research. Winning photos and videos will be published in future issues of Audubon magazine and on www.audubon.org To learn more, visit http://tinyurl.com/5cfwc3hx


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When Has Inflation Fallen This Fast?

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By Harlan Green, Special to VOICE

HEN WAS THE LAST TIME inflation rates declined this quickly? You guessed right if you said the Great Recession.

Calculated Risk’s colorful graph of various inflation indicators (blue-gray bars are recessions) shows the history of Core CPI (red line) and Core PCE (green line) inflation from January 1990 among others. Core prices are without volatile food and energy prices. What does that tell us about the current drop in inflation? Maybe there’s a danger of it falling too far, too fast as well, fulfilling the prophecies of some that still see a looming recession. This inflation surge was worse than during the Great Recession (thickest blue bar) because of the COVID pandemic, per this graphic picture. Only the 1980-81 recessions caused a sharper inflation decline. But that was because then Fed Chair Paul Volcker raised interest rates into the double digits to combat double-digit inflation caused by the 1970’s oil crisis-fed stagflationary spiral. In fact, we are already in the Fed’s two percent target range. The Personal Consumption Expenditure Price (PCE) Index is already at 1.9 percent and Core CPI Prices at 2.0 percent over the past six months.

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And what Fed officials seldom admit is the two percent inflation target isn’t a reliable target. Why? Because no one really knows what the true inflation By Harlan Green rate is! Yes, there is no measure among the varicolored measures above that is an accurate indicator of inflation as economists such as former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke have admitted. It could have already hit zero percent in some sectors of our economy. Hence economists consult many different indexes to arrive at a mean value. And consumers may already believe this, since the most recent inflation assessment coming from the New York Fed says their expectations are declining fast as well. Consumers expect the inflation rate to fall to three percent, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. That’s the lowest anticipated one-year ahead inflation rate since January 2021, in the NY Fed’s ongoing survey of consumer expectations. Median inflation expectations declined at all horizons, falling to 3.0 percent from 3.4 percent at the one-year ahead horizon, to 2.6 percent from 3.0 percent at the three-year ahead horizon, and to 2.5 percent from 2.7 percent at the five-year ahead horizon. Maybe some Fed Governors, such as Michele Bowman are beginning to believe this as well who have studied the history of inflation. Energy and food prices are falling, for starters. The U.S. is even outproducing the OPEC countries and Russia, which may not be the best way to win the inflation war. But it could convince the Fed to begin to lower short term rates sooner and preserve this recovery. No one really wants to cause another recession, right?

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PUBLIC NOTICE City of Santa Barbara NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Santa Barbara will conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, during the afternoon session of the meeting, which begins at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 735 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara. The hearing is to consider the request of Jay Higgins, H&H Environmental, Inc. on behalf of Providence School for property located at 531 E Ortega Street (031-101-024) under PLN2023-00178 to designate Providence School as a Community Benefit Project pursuant to Santa Barbara Municipal Code Subsection 30.170.020. You are invited to attend this public hearing and address your verbal comments to the City Council. Public comment may be given in person at the meeting or remotely via Zoom. Members of the public who wish to give public comment remotely may do so by completing the Zoom registration using the link provided on the agenda posted for this meeting date. Written comments are also welcome up to the time of the hearing and should be addressed to the City Council via the City Clerk’s Office, P.O. Box 1990, Santa Barbara, CA 93102-1990, or by sending them electronically to Clerk@SantaBarbaraCA.gov. On Thursday, January 18, 2024, an Agenda with all items to be heard on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, will be available at City Hall, 735 Anacapa Street, and at the Central Library. Agendas and Staff Reports are also accessible online at www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/CAP. The Agenda includes instructions for participation in the meeting. If you wish to participate in the public hearing, please follow the instructions on the posted Agenda. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need auxiliary aids or services or staff assistance to attend or participate in this meeting, please contact the City Administrator’s Office at (805) 564-5305. If possible, notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting will usually enable the City to make reasonable arrangements. Specialized services, such as sign language interpretation or documents in Braille, may require additional lead time to arrange. (SEAL) /s/ Naomi Kovacs Deputy City Clerk January 3, 2024

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 23CV05272. Petitioner: Juana Maria Aguilar Ramirez filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: PRESENT NAME: Juana Maria Aguilar Ramirez to proposed name Joana Maria Aguilar Ramirez. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: 02/05/2024; Time: 10:00 am; Dept.: 5; ROOM: [ ] other (specify): at the: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (To appear remotely, check in advance of the hearing for information about how to do so on the courts website. To find your courts website, go to www.courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.htm.) 3 a. [X] A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a newspaper of general circulation: [x] (for resident of this county) printed in this county: VOICE MAGAZINE. Date: 12/12/2023 /s/: Colleen K. Sterne, Judge of the Superior Court. Legal #23CV05272 Pub Dates: January 5, 12, 19, 26, 2024

NOTICE OF PUBLICATIONS ON APPLICATIONS REGARDING PROVISIONS OF TITLE 28 AND/OR 30 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA (SBMC) The Secretary of the Staff Hearing Officer has set a public hearing for Wednesday, January 24, 2024 beginning at 9:00 a.m. in the David Gebhard Public Meeting Room, 630 Garden Street. On Thursday, January 18, 2024, an Agenda with all items to be heard on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 will be available online at SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SHO. Agendas, Minutes, and Staff Reports are also accessible online at SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SHO. TELEVISION COVERAGE: This meeting will be broadcast live on City TV-Channel 18 and online at SantaBarbaraCA.gov/CityTV. See SantaBarbaraCA.gov/CityTVProgramGuide for a rebroadcast schedule. An archived video of this meeting will be available at SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SHOVideos. WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENT: Public comments may be submitted via email to SHOSecretary@SantaBarbaraCA.gov before the beginning of the Meeting. All public comments submitted via email will be provided to the SHO and will become part of the public record. You may also submit written correspondence via US Postal Service (USPS); addressed to SHO Secretary, PO Box 1990, Santa Barbara, CA 93102-1990. However, please be advised, correspondence sent via USPS may not be received in time to process prior to the meeting and email submissions are highly encouraged. Please note that the SHO may not have time to review written comments received after 4:30 p.m. the Tuesday before the meeting. All public comment that is received before 4:30 p.m. the Tuesday before the meeting will be published on the City’s website at SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SHO Comments provided via USPS or e-mail will be converted to a PDF before being posted on the City’s website. Note: comments will be published online the way they are received and without redaction of personal identifying information; including but not limited to phone number, home address, and email address. Only submit information that you wish to make available publicly. APPEALS: Decisions of the SHO may be appealed to the Planning Commission. Appeals may be filed in person at the Community Development Department at 630 Garden Street or in writing via email to SHOSecretary@SantaBarbaraCA.gov. For further information and guidelines on how to appeal a decision to the Planning Commission, please contact Planning staff at (805) 564-5578 as soon as possible. Appeals and associated fee must be submitted in writing, via email to PlanningCounter@SantaBarbaraCA.gov and by first class mail postage prepaid within 10 calendar days of the meeting that the SHO took action or rendered a decision. Appeals and associated fee post marked after the 10th calendar day will not be accepted. NOTE TO INTERESTED PARTIES: Only those persons who participate through public comment either orally or in writing on an item on this Agenda have standing to appeal the decision. Grounds for appeal are limited to those issues raised either orally or in written correspondence delivered to the review body at, or prior to, the public hearing. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: If you need services or staff assistance to attend or participate in this meeting, please contact the SHO Secretary at (805) 564-5470, extension 4572. If possible, notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting will usually enable the City to make reasonable arrangements. Specialized services, such as sign language interpretation or documents in Braille, may require additional lead time to arrange. • 1724 Garden Street Assessor’s Parcel Number: Zoning Designation: Application Number: Applicant / Owner: Project Description: • 501 E Pedregosa Street Assessor’s Parcel Number: Zoning Designation: Application Number: Applicant / Owner: Project Description: • 710 E Cota Street Assessor’s Parcel Number: Zoning Designation: Application Number: Applicant / Owner: Project Description: • 712 E Cota Street Assessor’s Parcel Number: Zoning Designation: Application Number: Applicant / Owner: Project Description:

027-121-019 RS-15 (Residential Single Unit) PLN2023-00324 Tom Henson, Becker Henson Niksto Architects / Tam-Bullock Family Trust First and second story additions. Solar Access and Interior Setback Modifications requested. 025-401-020 R-2 (Two-Unit Residential) PLN2023-00061 Susan Sherwin, HSA Studio / Michael and Pat French New garage and garage roof deck. Front and Interior Setback Modifications and Open Yard Modification requested. 031-231-002 C-G (Commercial General) PLN2022-00277 Ed DeVicente, DMHA / Habitat For Humanity Of Southern Santa Barbara County, Inc Construct three, three-story residential condominium units. Parking Modification requested. 031-23-003 C-G (Commercial General) PLN2022-00276 Ed DeVicente, DMHA / Habitat For Humanity Of Southern Santa Barbara County, Inc Construct three, three-story residential condominium units. Parking Modification requested.

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Blending community, creativity, and traditions through ice cream

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By Olivia Marceda / VOICE

ATCH LOCAL ‘CREAMINALS’ waiting in line at Your Choice Thai Cuisine hoping to snatch a scoop of something sweet that’s locally made and unusually flavored. It’s ice cream! Bringing community and culture together, these folks are waiting to experience Creaminal’s ice cream social, called No Sad Sundaes.

Photos courtesy of Piti Sukavivatanachai

Creaminal, which began over a decade ago, was founded by Piti Sukavivatanachai and his wife Katy Dao. Piti grew up in Santa Barbara with his parents owning the local, family run restaurant, Your Choice Thai Cuisine on upper State Street. Later, he came back to Santa Barbara to help out at the family restaurant. Wanting to ease his mother’s workload, he started making the coconut ice cream that was offered at the restaurant. As he became more comfortable, his experimentation with with different flavors driven by his love for ice cream began. “Creaminal’s ice cream socials ‘No Sad Sundaes’ brings diverse people together,” said Sukavivatanachai. “The experience appeals to various age groups and backgrounds, providing a space for celebration or solace. The nostalgic nature of ice cream creates a unique connection among people.” While there is almost always a line during No Sad Sundaes, it moves quickly. As soon as your through it, you select a sundae. Usually there are four flavors to choose from. After watching the Creaminal team make yours, it’s time to find a seat. As you enter the dinning area sweet aromas and smiles are everywhere. Chatter fills the restaurant as groups of all ages and backgrounds converse with one another, eating with neon spoons, and sitting in amber chairs, bonding over tasty treats.

Scoop or pint, you’ll want to come back because Creaminal’s flavors are always changing. They sometimes even influence Sukavivatanachai’s decision of sundae choices for the ice cream social. “When planning our weekly menu, I aim for at least two “out there” sundaes and a “safe option” for newcomers. The process involves recreating moments or feelings and drawing inspiration from drinks or dishes to create the sundaes. At the end of the day, I’m just having fun with the process,” explained Piti.

“Creaminal is not just about ice cream; it’s a community, it’s a blend of tradition and creativity. We’re having so much fun doing this and are so thankful we get to do this for all these years in Santa Barbara.” No Sad Sundaes are held at Your Choice Thai Cuisine at 8pm on Saturday’s after the restaurant closes. You can follow them @eatcreaminal, or visit the website to see each week’s ice cream social sundaes. Your Choice Thai Cuisine and Creaminal is located at 3404 State St in Santa Barbara. The ice cream social takes place on Saturdays, 8 to 11pm. Reach them at 805-569-3730 or visit www.eatcreaminal.com

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If you are unable to make it to the ice cream social, Creaminal makes ice cream almost daily in small batches to sell at Your Choice. Having flavors reflect the owner’s experiences as Asian Americans growing up in Southern California, they offer classics like Rocky Road, but also unique flavors such as Thai Tea Oreo, Malted Ube, and Vietnamese Coffee Mud Pie.

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u Visit LCCCA’s three galleries, Illuminations, Elevate, and Fine Line. Meet with their artists and discover their creative processes.

u La Cumbre Plaza also offers Ping Pong, Corn Hole, and childrens’ games.

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Art Venues

• GALLERIES • STUDIOS • • MUSEUMS • PUBLIC PLACES •

FAULKNER GALLERY: 60 Photographs by Veterans • 40 E Anapamu St • 10-7 Mo-Th; 10-5 Fri, Sa; 12-5 Sun • 805-962-7653 FAZZINO 3-D STUDIO GALLERY: 3-D original fine art • 529 State St • 805-730-9109 • www.Fazzino.com GALLERY 113: SB Art Assn, featured artist: Gerald Zwers ~ Jan • 1114 State St, #8, La Arcada Ct • 805-965-6611 • 11-5 Mo-Sa; 1-5 Su • www.gallery113sb.com GALLERY LOS OLIVOS: Winter Salon ~ Jan 30 • 2920 Grand Av • 805-6887517 • www.gallerylosolivos.com GANNA WALSKA LOTUSLAND: Closed until Feb • 805.969.9990 • www.lotusland.org

Pali X Mano La Cumbre Center for Creative Arts Illuminations Gallery La Cumbre PLaza

GOLETA VALLEY LIBRARY: 500 N. Fairview Av • 10-7 Tu-Th; 10-5:30 Fr & Sa; 1-5 Su • Pali X Mano Modernist Artist TheGoletaValleyArtAssociation.org La Cumbre Center for Creative Arts www.jomerit.com Illuminations Gallery JoMeritModern@gmail.com HELENA MASON ART GALLERY: 10 West GalleryLa Cumbre PLaza48 Helena Av • 2-6 Fr-Sa • www.helenamasonartgallery.com

JO MERIT

10 WEST GALLERY: 2023 Holiday All-Member Exhibit & Mata Ortiz Pottery ~ Jan 14 • 10 W Anapamu • 11-5 We-Mo • 805-770-7711 • www.10westgallery.com

CASA DOLORES: Christmas and Mexican Nativity Scenes ~ Jan 30, Bandera Ware / traditional outfits ~ ongoing; • 1023 Bath St • 12-4 Tu-Sa • 805-963-1032 • www.casadolores.org

ARCHITECTURAL FDN GALLERY: Uncommon Ground by Scott Johnson ~ Mar 9 • 229 E Victoria • 805-965-6307 • 1–4 Sa & By Appt • www.afsb.org

CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY: Decarbonizing the Built Environment Exhibition / Architectural Projects from AIA Santa Barbara ~ Feb 5 • 105 E Anacapa St, 1st fl • 805-568-3994

ART, DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE MUSEUM, UCSB: Sandy Rodriguez — Unfolding Histories: 200 Years of Resistance ~ Mar 3 • 12-5 Sa-Su • www.museum.ucsb.edu ART FROM SCRAP GALLERY: Environmental Education & Artistic Expression • www.exploreecology.org/art-from-scrap THE ARTS FUND: Celebrating 30 years of Arts Mentorships ~ Jan 12 • La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S Hope Ave • 11-5 We-Su; www.artsfundsb.org • 805-233-3395 ATKINSON GALLERY, SBCC: Closed to Jan 31 • gallery.sbcc.edu BELLA ROSA GALLERIES: 1103-A State St • 11-5 daily • 805-966-1707 THE CARRIAGE AND WESTERN ART MUSEUM: SB History Makers Exhibit featuring Silsby Spalding, WW Hollister, Dixie; Saddle & Carriage Collections • Free • 129 Castillo St • 805-962-2353 • 9-3 Mo-Fr • www.carriagemuseum.org CASA DE LA GUERRA: Haas Adobe Watercolors • $5/Free • 15 East De la Guerra St • 12-4 Th-Su • www.sbthp.org/casadelaguerra

CLAY STUDIO GALLERY: 1351 Holiday Hill Rd • 805-565-CLAY • 10-4 Daily • www.claystudiosb.org COLETTE COSENTINO ATELIER + GALLERY: 11 W Anapamu St • By Appt • www.colettecosentino.com CORRIDAN GALLERY: 125 N Milpas • 11-6 We-Sa • 805-966-7939 • www.corridan-gallery.com CPC GALLERY: Denise Carey: ARCHISCAPES ~ Jan 2024 • By appt • 36 E Victoria St • Gallery@CPCSB.org CYPRESS GALLERY: 119 E Cypress Av, Lompoc • 1-4 Sa & Su • 805-737-1129 • www.lompocart.org ELIZABETH GORDON GALLERY: Emerging artists from around the country • 15 W Gutierrez • 805-963-1157 • 11–5 Tu-Sa • www.elizabethgordongallery.com EL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BÁRBARA: Nihonmachi Revisited; Memorias y Facturas • 123 E Canon Perdido St • 11-4 Th-Su • www.sbthp.org ELVERHØJ MUSEUM: 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang • 805-686-1211 • 11-5 Th-Mo • www.elverhoj.org

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Evening Glow - Douglas Preserve Original Oil Painting by

Ralph Waterhouse Waterhouse Gallery La Arcada at State & Figueroa Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-8885 www.waterhousegallery.com

www.maune.com MOXI, THE WOLF MUSEUM: Exploration + Innovation • 10-5 Daily • 125 State St • 805-770-5000 • www.moxi.org

JAMES MAIN FINE ART: 19th & 20th Fine art & antiques • 27 E De La Guerra St • 12-5 Tu-Sa • Appt Suggested • 805-962-8347

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SANTA BARBARA: Changing Nature: recent work by Stephanie Dotson and Madeleine Ignon ~ Jan17- May 1 • 653 Paseo Nuevo • www.mcasantabarbara.org

KARPELES MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY & MUSEUM: 21 W Anapamu • 10-4 Tu-Su • 805-962-5322 • https://karpeles.com/museums/sb.php

MUSEUM OF SENSORY & MOVEMENT EXPERIENCES: La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S. Hope Av #F119 • www.seehearmove.com

KATHRYNE DESIGNS: Local Artists • 1225 Coast Village Rd, A • 10-5 MoSa; 11-5 Su • 805-565-4700 • http://kathrynedesigns.com

PALM LOFT GALLERY: 410 Palm Av, Loft A1, Carpinteria • By Appt • 805684-9700 • www.Palmloft.com

LA CUMBRE CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS: Three Multi-Artist Galleries at La Cumbre Plaza - Elevate, Fine Line, and Illuminations Galleries • noon-5 Tu-Su • www.lcccasb.com LEGACY ARTS SANTA BARBARA: Personal Collection of the Barrymore’s eclectic paintings & one of a kind sculptures ~ Jan 28 • 1230 State St • 3-8 We-Su • www. CreateLegacyMusic.com

PATRICIA CLARKE STUDIO: 410 Palm Av, Carpinteria • By Appt • www. patriciaclarkestudio.com • 805-452-7739 PEREGRINE GALLERIES: Early California and American paintings; fine vintage jewelry • 1133 Coast Village Rd • 805-252-9659 • www.peregrine.shop

LOMPOC LIBRARY GROSSMAN GALLERY: 501 E North Av, Lompoc • 805-588-3459

PETER HORJUS DESIGN: Studio & Gallery • 11 W Figueroa St • www.peterhorjus.com PORTICO GALLERY: 1235 Coast Village Rd • Open Daily • 1235 Coast Village Rd • 805-729-8454 • www.porticofinearts.com PUBLIC MARKET: Quarterly exhibit by local artists: Brice Ciabatti, Melinda Mettler, Summer Howatt ~ Feb 29 • 11-9 Su-We; 11-10 Th-Sa • www.sbpublicmarket.com RED BARN GALLERY (AT UCSB): By appt • king@theaterdance.ucsb • near bus circle middle of campus SANTA BARBARA ART WORKS: Artists with disabilities programs, virtual exhibits • 805-260-6705 • www.sbartworks.org SANTA BARBARA FINE ART: New Paintings by Richard Schloss; SB landscapes & sculptor Bud Bottoms • 1321 State St • 12-6 Tu-Sa & By Appt • 805-845-4270 • www.santabarbarafineart.com

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LYNDA FAIRLY CARPINTERIA ARTS CENTER: Rincon Expressions ~ Jan 11-Mar 3 • 12-4 Th-Su • 865 Linden Av • 805-684-7789 • www.carpinteriaartscenter.org

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MARCIA BURTT GALLERY: Featuring contemporary landscape paintings, prints & books • 517 Laguna St • 1-5 Th-Su • 805-962-5588 • www. artlacuna.com MAUNE CONTEMPORARY: Recognized contemporary artists including Alex Katz, Donald Sultan, Mr. Brainwash, Taher Jaoui, Ted Collier • 1309 State St • 11-5 Tu-Su & By Appt • 805-869-2524 •

RUTH ELLEN HOAG

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SANTA BARBARA BOTANIC GARDEN: Depth of Field: Botanical Photography Through the Low-key Lens • 1212 Mission Canyon Rd • 10-5 daily • 805-682-4726 • www.sbbg.org SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM: California Missions by Edwin Deakin ~ Feb 18; Seasonal Soirées: Santa Barbara’s Evening Couture 1880-1980 ~ Apr • 136 E De la Guerra • 12-5 We-Su; 12-7 Th • 805-966-1601 • www.sbhistorical.org SANTA BARBARA MARITIME MUSEUM: 150 Years of Harbor History ~ Jan 21; The Chumash, Whaling, Commercial Diving, Surfing, Shipwrecks, First Order Fresnel Lens, and Santa Barbara Lighthouse Women Keepers ~ Ongoing • 113 Harbor Way, Ste 190 • 10-5 Th-Su • 805-9628404 • www.SBMM.org

Art Events

SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART: Inside/Outside ~ Feb 18; Shape, Ground, Shadow: The Photographs of Ellsworth Kelly ~ Jan 14; Flowers on a River: The Art of Chinese Flowerand-Bird Painting ~ Jan 14; From Copper Plate to Collotype ~ Jan 28; Stillness ~ Jan 7; The Human Presence ~ Jan 21; Portrait of Mexico Today; Highlights ~ Ongoing • 1130 State St • 11-5 Tu-Su ; 11-8 Th • 805-963-4364 • www.sbma.net SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: Voyages of Discovery: Natural History Exploration ~ March 10; Images of Infinity ~ Apr 30; Mineral exhibition & Prehistoric Forest: Discover Dinosaurs in the Wild ~ ongoing • 2559 Puesta del Sol • 10-5 We-Su • www.sbnature.org SANTA BARBARA SEA CENTER: Dive In: Our Changing Channel ~ Ongoing • 211 Stearns Wharf • 10-5 Daily • 805-682-4711 • www.sbnature.org

Poetry in Paper

at Elverhøj Museum of History & Art

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AREN BIT VEJLE, AN INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED PSALIGRAPHER, is being honored with an exhibition at the Elverhøj Museum of History & Art. The debut of Poetry in Paper will be celebrated with an opening reception on Saturday, January 20th, from 4 to 6pm. The public is invited and refreshments will be served, with no charge for admission. Translated literally, psaligraphy is the art of drawing with scissors and paper. Works are formed from a large, continuous piece of paper and cut with only a small pair of scissors. It is a slow art of painstaking patience that demands the utmost concentration and a steady hand. Vejle creates images of air and paper. Her magical cuttings are rooted in a tradition that has known a long journey through history, beginning in the first century, when paper was first invented by the Chinese. In fact, the Chinese started cutting in paper before they used it for writing. The art of psaligraphy has developed differently throughout the world, but is particularly rooted in Chinese and other Asian cultures, and also in Bit’s native country of Denmark.

SANTA BARBARA TENNIS CLUB: 2375 Foothill Rd • 10-6 Daily • 805-682-4722 • www.2ndfridaysart.com SLICE OF LIGHT GALLERY: Earth & Space Fine Art Photography by JK Lovelace • 9 W Figueroa St • Mo-Fr 10-5 • 805-354-5552 • www.sliceoflight.com

OPENING RECEPTION: ABSTRACT NINE • Meet nine local abstract artists • SB Tennis Club, 2375 Foothill Rd • Free • 4:30-6pm Fr, 1/12.

SILO 118: Silos at the Silo, Photography by David Rubenstein & Sculpture by Jim McAninch ~ Jan 13 • 118 Gray St • 12-5 Th-Sa/By Appt • www.silo118.com

ADULT ART STUDIO CLASS • Paint inspired by Lotusland and the Chinese tradition of bird & flower painting • SBMA, hosted at Ganna Walska Lotusland • $125-150 • www.sbma.net • 1-4pm Fr, 1/12.

STEWART FINE ART: Early California Plein Air Paintings + European Fine Art + Antiques • 539 San Ysidro Rd • 11-5:30 Mo-Sa • 805-845-0255

OPENING RECEPTION: UNCOMMON GROUND • View paintings & collages by Scott Johnson • Architectural Fdn Gallery, 229 E Victoria St • Free • 5-7pm Fr, 1/12. STUDIO SUNDAY • Create a blackand-white landscape inspired by photographer Ellsworth Kelly • SB Museum of Art, Family Resource Center • Free • 1:30-4:30pm Su, 1/14.

This exhibition takes the viewer into a rare artistic experience as Vejle tells magical stories with her scissors. There is a great degree of humor in her world of imagery; humor and the ability to identify joy in small things. Just as often, though, she confronts serious themes intended to cause involvement and reflection. Her works are captivating, evoking both astonishment and inspiration. Exhibition programming will include a paper cutting workshop with celebrated Danish artist, Torben Jarlstrøm Clausen at the Museum on March 3rd, at 11am. To register visit, www.elverhoj.org. Space is limited. Poetry in Paper is a traveling exhibit sponsored by the National Foundation of Danish America and ScanDesign. Elverhøj Museum of History & Art is located at 1624 Elverhoy Way in Solvang. Hours are Thursday through Monday from 11 -5pm. Free admission, $5 donation is suggested. For Info, call 805-686-1211 or visit www.elverhoj.org.

OPENING: CALIFORNIA DREAMING: COMING OF AGE IN AMERICA’S OTHER HEARTLAND • Exhibition of black and white photographs documenting intergenerational upward mobility in Dixon, CA • UCSB Library, Instruction & Training 1312 • Free, RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/2yy9694t • 4-6pm We, 1/17.

Submitted by Sandie Mullin

SULLIVAN GOSS: Points of Origin ~ Jan 22; Winter Salon II ~ Jan 26; The Sublime: Where Words Fail ~ Feb 26 • 11 E Anapamu St • 10-5:30 daily • 805-730-1460 • www.sullivangoss.com

TALK ON EDWIN DEAKIN AND THE EVOLUTION OF CALIFORNIA ART • By Old Mission SB Executive Director Mónica Orozco • SB Historical Museum • Free-$15 • http://tinyurl.com/ez4t5sk8 • 5pm We, 1/17.

SUSAN QUINLAN DOLL & TEDDY BEAR MUSEUM: 122 W. Canon Perdido • 11-4 Fr-Sa; Su-Th by appt • 805-687-4623 • www.quinlanmuseum.com

CRAFTERNOONS AGES 5+ • Every Thursday • Art From Scrap, 302 E Cota St • $8 • 3:30-5pm Th, 1/11 & 18. RECEPTION: RINCON EXPRESSIONS • Local art show celebrating all things Rincon • Carpinteria Arts Center • Free • www.carpinteriaartscenter.org • 4-6pm Su, 1/21. SB ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW • Local artists & artisans • Free • 236 E Cabrillo Blvd • 10-5 Su CARPINTERIA CREATIVE ARTS • Shop locally made pottery, beach art, cards, jewelry, and sewn articles • 8th St & Linden Av • Free • 2:30-6 Th

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SYV HISTORICAL MUSEUM & CARRIAGE HOUSE: Art Of The Western Saddle • 3596 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez • 12-4 Sa, Su • 805-688-7889 • www.santaynezmuseum.org

Patrick McGinnis at 10 West Gallery patprime@earthlink.net

TAMSEN GALLERY: Work by Robert W. Firestone • 911.5 State St • 12-5 We-Su • 805-705-2208 • www.tamsengallery.com UCSB LIBRARY: Cultura Cura: 50 Years of Self Help Graphics in East LA ~ June 21 • www.library.ucsb.edu

Images courtesy of the artist

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VOICE GALLERY: Dorothy Churchill Johnson Retrospective ~ Jan 30 • La Cumbre Plaza H-124 • 10-5:30 M-F; Sa & 1-5 Su • 805-9656448 • www.voicesb.art WATERHOUSE GALLERY MONTECITO: Notable CA & National Artists • 1187 Coast Village Rd • 11-5 Mo-Su • 805-962-8885 • www.waterhousegallery.com WATERHOUSE GALLERY SB: Notable CA & National Artists • La Arcada Ct, 1114 State St, #9 • 11-5 Mo-Sa • 805-962-8885 • www.waterhousegallery.com WESTMONT RIDLEY-TREE MUSEUM OF ART: Camille Corot to Orthodox Icons: Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree’s Gifts to the Collection ~ Mar 23 • www.westmont.edu/museum WILDLING MUSEUM: Message in a Bottle | Elizabeth Criss ~ Feb 24; CA National Parks: Stories of Water ~ Feb 19 • 1511 B Mission Dr, Solvang • 11-4 Mo, Th, Fr; 11-5 Sa & Su • www.wildlingmuseum.org


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You’re invited to a

Community Open House

about the proposed redevelopment of the corner of State & Hope

Wednesday, January 17, 2024 5-7 p.m.

Grace Fisher Foundation Inclusive Arts Clubhouse in La Cumbre Plaza (across from Williams-Sonoma)

Hosted by The Neighborhood at State & Hope www.StateandHope.com hello@StateandHope.com

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¡Haz que todos cuenten!

PATROCINADO POR

Cuenta de punto en tiempo 2024 Miércoles, 24 de enero de 2024 5:30am - 9:00am

Se necesitan voluntarios el miércoles 24 de enero, de 5:30am a 9:00am para ayudar con la cuenta anual de personas sin hogar en nuestra comunidad. NECESITAMOS SU AYUDA 1. Regístrese en countyofsb.pointintime.info antes del 19 de enero 2. Asista a una sesión de entrenamiento virtual o en persona (ofrecidas entre el 15 al 19 de enero de 2024) 3. Preséntese el 24 de enero en su centro logístico designado countyofsb.pointintime.info

REGÍSTRASE AHORA

Entrenamiento en español disponible; solicítelo enviando un correo electrónico a pit@sbact.org Su ayuda es importante.

¡Ayúdanos a correr la voz y regístrese hoy!


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Make Everyone Count!

SPONSORED BY

Point In Time Count Wed, Jan 24, 2024 5:30 am - 9:00 am

Volunteers needed on Wednesday, January 24th, 5:30am - 9:00am to assist with the annual count of those experiencing homelessness in our community. WE NEED YOUR HELP 1. Register at countyofsb.pointintime.info by January 19 2. Attend a virtual or in-person training session (offered January 15 - 19, 2024) 3. Show up January 24 at your designated logistics center countyofsb.pointintime.info

SIGN UP NOW

Spanish training available on request; email Your help is important in pit@sbact.org capturing this crucial community data. Help us spread the word and sign up today!

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Where possibilities become possible

American Riviera was able to meet our tight time constraints and get our home remodel started. —TREVOR & MARJORIE LARGE, HOMEOWNERS

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Lori Murray, SVP

Thirty three years of banking on the Central Coast

Together we can expand the possibilities for your business!

Visit us at AmericanRiviera.Bank • 805.965.5942


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MARIACHI MARIACHI MARIACHI MARIACHI MARIACHI MARIACHI MARIACHI MARIACHI MARIACHI

nt e v e E da e r F ra ! t n ¡E ita u t gra

DE LOS ANGELES DE LOS ANGELES DE LOS ANGELES DE LOS ANGELES DE LOS ANGELES DE LOS LOS ANGELES DE ANGELES DE DE LOS ANGELES TheLOS First LadiesANGELES of Mariachi The First Ladies of Mariachi The First Ladies of Mariachi

Vi, 19 de enero | Fri, Jan 19 | 7 pm | Isla Vista Elementary Las puertas se abrirán a las 6:30 pm | Doors open 6:30 pm

Sa, 20 de enero| Sat, Jan 20 | 7 pm | Guadalupe City Hall Las puertas se abrirán a las 6:30 pm | Doors open 6:30 pm

Do, 21 de enero | Sun, Jan 21 | 6 pm | Marjorie Luke Theatre Las puertas se abrirán a las 5:30 pm | Doors open 5:30 pm

MARJORIE LUKE THEATRE | 721 E. COTA STREET MARJORIE LUKE THEATRE | 721 E. COTA STREET recepción después del espectáculo. MARJORIEHabrá LUKE THEATRE | 721 E. COTA STREET Habrá recepción después del espectáculo. Reception follows the performance. Habrá recepción después del espectáculo. Reception follows the performance. @vivaelartesantabarbara @vivaelarte Reception follows the performance. @vivaelartesantabarbara @vivaelartesantabarbara

Co-presented by The Marjorie Luke Theatre, the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center and Co-presented by The Marjorie Luke Theatre, UCSB Arts and Lectures, in partnership with the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center and the Isla Vista School School Grant. Co-presented TheAfter Marjorie Luke Theatre, UCSB Arts andby Lectures, in partnership with the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center the Isla Vista School After School Grant.and UCSB Arts and Lectures, in partnership with the Isla Vista School After School Grant.

@vivaelarte @vivaelarte


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