VOICE Magazine: May 6, 2022

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Warm Embrace by Terri Taber

Art

The Oak Group art exhibition at the Faulkner Gallery is raising funds for Foothills Forever. Review by Josef Woodard 2

Photo by Daisy Scott / VOICE

Roe Rally

Immediate response to a Supreme Court leak concerning Roe v. Wade led to a rally and march on May 3rd

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Solstice

The Whales in the Channel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Community News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Josef Woodard: Sounds About Town. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Sigrid Toye: Harbor Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 John Palminteri’s Community Voice. . . . . . . . . . . 24 Harlan Green: Economic Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Community Market. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22 Galleries & Art Venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 - 2 7 * * Español y Inglés

Movies.......20* Calendar..15-19*

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In This Issue

Meet Solstice poster and t-shirt artist Heather Andrew

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Take in a screening and discussion with Squid Game’s production designer Chae Kyoung-Sun at the Pollock Theater 20

Winner’s Circle

The Joffrey Ballet Wed, May 11 & Thu, May 12 8 PM / Granada Theatre

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Two Nights! Two Programs!

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Minke Whales inhabit the Santa Barbara Channel

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Art review: The Oak Group: Foothills Forever, through May, the Faulkner Gallery, SB Central Public Library

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Art for the Foothills’ Sake By Josef Woodard / VOICE

T LEAST IN SPIRIT AND IN PASSING, art and nature prevail in the current exhibition at the central Library’s Faulkner Gallery. The Oak Group, the venerable consortium of respected local landscape painters on a mission, has mounted the art show and nature tribute Foothills Forever, a large, overflowing selection of painting, sometimes stacked two and three canvases high on the walls. Overall, the show feels like a spring-timed reawakening ritual. It celebrates the healing power of art, natural splendor in our midst, and also suggests an epic collective sigh of relief in this cautious end-ofpandemic time.

An underlying and implicit mission statement of this show might be “all hail the San Marcos Foothills.” The remarkable and scenic – and dramatically viewendowed – expanse of unspoiled land by the juncture of the 154 and Foothill Road is the latest winner in Santa Barbara’s efforts to preserve and protect precious natural locales from ruin (aka development). Recently, the concerted fund-raising effort – which this exhibition partly contributes to – valiantly preserved the West Mesa section of the property. Energies are now directed towards property maintenance and further acreage Cloudy Day, oil, by John Iwerks acquisition. Interestingly, the possibility of escaping to such nearby natural spots as the San Marcos Foothills, with or without dogs and other loved ones, was one pleasure afforded us otherwise homebound locked-down Santa Barbarans. Plein air painters were also afforded ready access to these outposts, creating paintings such as we see here. For anyone as-yet unfamiliar with the San Marcos property’s allure, a visit is in order. And a good introduction and companion to the real thing can be found at the Faulkner. Although general stylistic

Warm Embrace, pastel, by Teri Taber

Morning Glow, oil, by Kevin Gleason

landscape painting values are evident in the show as a whole, each painter instinctively brings a personal eye and touch to the subject, and its different vistas and areas. Whitney Brooks Abbott’s East Mesa View, San Marcos Foothills applies the artist’s signature loose, rhythmic way with brushstrokes and muted palette. Chris Chapman, conversely, basks in the power of sunlight as symbol of celestial spirit in Winter Light. Here, a trail in the foreground leads the eye to a seemingly beatific sun reflection on the ocean in the distance. She seems to be aiming for a taste of transcendence, beyond the pretty picture factor at hand. Sunlight’s powers take on a different character in Richard Schloss’ Sunrise Clouds, San Marcos Foothills, basking in the fading purple-ish glow of a sunrise with a lone oak tree as quiet, wise protagonist. Oaks often rightly assume heroic properties in many of the exhibition’s paintings. Two of the show’s largest paintings command the back gallery wall. John Wullbrandt’s majestic and precision-painted The Iconic San Marcos Oak hangs above Arturo Tello’s warmly expressive portrait of a shadow-casting oak, Ray Day 2022, Foothills Forever.

approach to his foothills tributes. The property itself is in focus in Foothill Impression, while the surrounding structures and reminders of human habitation sneak into the picture in San Marcos Foothill Neighborhood. In Henderson’s compressed and slightly cartoon-ish view, the area’s suburbs and hill-hugging singular dwellings resemble Tuscany more than the 805. Teri Taber’s pastel Warm Embrace is truthfully titled: she captures a gently embracing visual warmth through the balance of bright yellow mustard blossoms, tufted golden trees and misty mountains hopping in the background. Across the room, mustard is seen in a yet bright spotlight in Jeremy Harper’s small but magnetic triptych, Swimming in Mustard. Swimming, visually speaking, is the proper verb here. More generally, the show literally swims in the splendor of its allotted subject. The takeaway message: get thee to the Foothills Preserve to see and feel it – and for some, paint it – for ourselves.

In related tree-as-character art, Michael Drury’s Spring Morning at the Cow Pasture finds the artist, as is his wont, stepping outside the norms and boundaries of conventional landscape art. In this canvas blessed with unorthodox compositional and light-play qualities, a pair of thick oaks seem Sunrise Clouds, oil by Rick Schloss to crouch beneath the shaded backlit mountains, grounded by a lyrical swath of pasture. The pale sky above consumes nearly half the composition, in a painting which wins Josef Woodard is a veteran cultural critic, who wrote for the Los point for its fresh, creative configuring and Angeles Times for 25 years, has contributed to Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, DownBeat, and many music magazines, an air of reverential mystery. Another stylistic outlier in the exhibition is Tom Henderson, who brings a more abstracted and graphically stylized

and a long association with the Santa Barbara Independent and News-Press. To date, he has published two books for SilmanJames Press, on jazz legends Charles Lloyd and Charlie Haden, respectively. He recently published a debut novel, Ladies Who Lunch. Woodard is also a musician, a guitarist, songwriter, and head of the Household Ink Records label.


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Minke Whales GETTING TO KNOW

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LISTENING BENEATH THE WAVES before cutting the surface with their sleek, dark gray bodies, minke whales are one of the smaller baleen whales, only growing up to 35 feet and weighing up to 20,000 pounds. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, their name dates back to a whaling spotter named Meincke, who confused what became known as minke whales for a blue whale. While Alaska minke whales migrate on a regular basis, those living along the Washington, Oregon, and California coastlines establish areas that they consider home. Fortunately, regional minke whales often visit the Santa Barbara Channel, where local whale watchers are most likely to catch sight of them between May and September.

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AWC-SB Women of Achievement Awards

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UIDING OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH HARDSHIP AND TRAGEDY WITH RESILIENCE, COURAGE, AND UNITY, this year’s six Women of Achievement Awards recipients contributed unprecedented levels of commitment and skill to Santa Barbara County these past years. Their recent and past accomplishments were honored by the Association for Women in Communications Santa Barbara Chapter during the 14th annual awards ceremony luncheon, themed Navigating Uncharted Waters. “These women communicators have proven not only once, not twice, but time and time again that they can handle unforeseen and unprecedented emergencies, and they can do it with the highest standard of professionalism,” said Paula Lopez, former KEYT anchor, and the event’s emcee.

the award’s shape resembled an iceberg, symbolizing the honorees’ “navigation of uncharted waters.” DJ Darla Bea played each honoree’s specially-requested song — ranging from Queen to Beyoncé — as they received their award. Former Santa Barbara Poet Laureate Perie Longo then read a piece she wrote inspired by the Women of Achievement’s collective impact.

Honorees gathered for a panel discussion about their experiences. DePinto shared about her time as the county’s first executive Communications Manager, describing when her office turned on the news the morning of the Montecito Debris Flow. “It was those jawdropping moments and just utter shock at what was happening to the community and to people’s lives,” said DePinto. “I think we all just looked at each other, we hugged it out, we shed some tears, and we were like ‘alright, let’s get back to work. We’ve got a job to do.’”

The 2022 honorees included: Gina DePinto, As the county’s most former SB County visible official during the Emcee Paula Lopez Communications Manager; pandemic, Do-Reynoso Van Do-Reynoso, SB County Director spoke about the unique balance she had of Public Health; Suzanne Grimmesey, to find to ensure that the community Public Information Officer/Chief Quality remained as informed and protected as Care and Strategy Officer with the county’s possible. Department of Behavioral Wellness; Mona “I think that balance is telling people Miyasato, County Executive Officer; Terri the real deal for critical data, whether they Nisich, Assistant County Executive Officer; want to hear it or not, but also giving them and Jackie Ruiz, Public Information Officer hope, and by giving them tools,” said Doand Health Care Program Coordinator Reynoso, citing masks and vaccinations. with SB County Public Health. Grimmesey drew upon her 30 years Anticipation ran high as AWC-SB working in behavioral health to stress the members, local leaders, and community need for people, especially communicators, members filed into the newly-renovated to stay connected while confronting Cabrillo Pavilion for the first in-person tragedy. Women of Achievement Awards event in “Communicators are uniquely exposed three years. Attendees enjoyed a delicious to the sights and the sounds and visuals of lunch by Heat Culinary as Women of dramatic events, above and beyond what Achievement Chair Lauren Bianchi can even be recognized,” said Grimmesey. Klemann and AWC-SB President Lisa Osborn kicked off the event. Miyasato reviewed her 2021 op-ed encouraging increased cultural awareness Lopez engaged the crowd with humor of people of Asian descent. She recounted and sincerity, drawing attention to how how she has been mistaken for Do-

Honorees Suzanne Grimmesey, Terri Nisich, Jackie Ruiz, Van Do-Reynoso, Mona Miyasato, & Gina DePinto

Reynoso, emphasizing the value of addressing internalized biases and that Santa Barbara is capable of doing so. “I really believe this [about Santa Barbara] — because I’ve lived in different places — is that there is this feeling of connection,” said Miyasato. “There is a feeling of community, and there is a feeling that we can get over any differences.” As a leader in the county’s response and recovery efforts, Nisich reflected on how engagement efforts have evolved and the importance of tackling problems as a team. “The leadership part of it, and the fun part of it in a way...is getting to work with everybody around the table and problemsolving, figuring it out, and then working to the benefit of the community because that’s what we’re about,” said Nisich.

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SB Rallies for Reproductive Rights

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By Daisy Scott / VOICE

Photos by Sarita Relis Photography

Celebrating the Women Informing our Community

UC Santa Barbara students showing their support for reproductive rights

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UNDREDS RALLIED AND MARCHED IN DOWNTOWN SANTA BARBARA on Tuesday, May 3rd, joining nationwide protests held in response to the Supreme Court’s leaked draft majority opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. If announced as the court’s final decision, the move would permit individual states to ban or severely restrict residents’ access to abortion. Speakers at the De La Guerra Plaza Rally, including a firey speech by former State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson and passionate comments by SB County Supervisor Joan Hartmann, emphasized the draft contradicts the 80 percent of Americans who support Roe. Others voiced that the decision endangers a host of other reproductive health issues, including access to birth control and hormone therapy for transgender people, and will prevent many historically marginalized communities from accessing safe abortions. “We know that this will disproportionately impact people with low incomes, who are majority Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and other people of color,” said Jenna Tosh, President & CEO of Planned Parenthood CA Central Coast.

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The numbers grew as attendees marched up State Street to the SB County Courthouse before returning to De La Guerra Plaza. Passersby met the procession with cheers, as nearby cars honked in support. Additional local and nationwide protests are scheduled for May 14th. To read the full draft opinion published by POLITICO visit https://tinyurl.com/2vsv59d6


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Lorde of the Bowl, & the Ongoing Season

After seizing the spotlight of fame with early hits including Ribs and Royals, she pulled dramatically out of the fame game after the release of her 2017 album Melodrama. At that pivotal point, she was all of 20. To paraphrase the Katy Perry hit, Lorde’s teen dream was getting a rude awakening.

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enigmatic charisma.

On the song California, from Solar Power, Lorde touches on her resistance to the fame-making music By Josef Woodard industry, “I'd pay it all again/ To have your golden body back in my bed/But I don't miss the poison arrows/ Aimed directly at my head… Goodbye to all the bottles, all the models/Bye to the clouds in the skies that all hold no rain (Don't want that California love).”

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N SATURDAY NIGHT, Lorde makes a muchanticipated return to the Bowl, where she played as a precocious and half-ironically sexy-teasing adolescent in 2014. Her current album/tour/Santa Barbara carries with it the poetic justice of a career which itself has endured self-imposed hiatuses, in an era still emerging from a global hiatus.

Finally, Lorde returned in the midst of the pandemic, with Lorde last year’s powerful, richly produced, reflective and hooky Solar Power. Consider the title a sly reference to “star power,” which she knows about too well. In part, Lorde’s break in action, though partly due to COVID’s restrictions, was an effort to escape from the extreme scrutiny and glitz of celebrity and to re-invent herself. To do so, Lorde leapt off her throne for a few years, and unplugged the social media machine.

Now, at 25, Lorde is returning to California— as dreamy place and symbol of the poisonous Hollywood machinery/factory, on her own refreshed and post-adolescent terms.

Bowl Highlighting: Now with the current Bowl concert season and the concert-going habit in full gear, and with summer on the brain, it’s a ripe time to take stock of what the venue has in store. A selective survey of the goods: Olivia Rodrigo (May 21), Steve Martin and Martin Short (June 17), Chris Isaak/Lyle Lovett and his Large Band (June 19), Brandi Carlile (June 21), Fleet Foxes (July 9), Black Crowes (July 24), My Morning Jacket (August 16), Robert Plant and Alison Krauss (August 17), Jackson Browne (September 7), Leon Bridges (September 8), Bonnie Raitt (September 22), and Jack Johnson (October 4 and 5).

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A child of Croatian and Irish roots, the artist was born with the mouthful name Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor and adopted a duly shortened and vaguely faux royal one-name moniker. Somehow, the New Zealander’s music can grab the reins of hooky electro-indie-pop while retaining ethereal detachment. Add grit and perceptive self-reflection, and you have the special menu of Lorde’s music, and her personal,

Drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, Guitarist Jeff Schroeder, Vocalist Billy Corgan, and Guitarist James Iha

Billy Clubbing and Bowling: Here in the humble and world-famous outpost of Santa Barbara, we have seen Billy Corgan in rooms large and small, and smaller. The head of the Smashing Pumpkins has performed, with his alt rock sensation of a band and otherwise, at the Lobero Theatre, Robertson’s Gym at UCSB, and other 805 concert venues. But some of us cling to the memory of the up-close encounter with the songster and rogue at the tiny, but mythic, Haley Street coffeehouse-turned-music venue Muddy Waters, back in 2009. The set was fortified with Pumpkins and Corgan material, but also some quirky cover songs, by the Velvet Underground, Pink Floyd, and an encore of Quicksilver Messenger Service’s Long Haired Lady. Next Friday (May 13th), Corgan and the Pumpkin gang bump up to the largest venue in town, at the Bowl. In an out of retirement and ennui since the band’s ‘90s heyday and subsequent meltdowns and reconstructions, the Pumpkins are back in action with a new synth-pop-fueled album CYR, released in 2020, and a necessarily delayed promotional tour.

Josef Woodard is a veteran cultural critic, who wrote for the Los Angeles Times for 25 years, has contributed to Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, DownBeat, and many music magazines, and a long association with the Santa Barbara Independent and News-Press. To date, he has published two books for Silman-James Press, on jazz legends Charles Lloyd and Charlie Haden, respectively. He recently published a debut novel, Ladies Who Lunch. Woodard is also a musician, a guitarist, songwriter, and head of the Household Ink Records label.

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PARALLEL STORIES The Sound of Stars

SUNDAY, MAY 22 | 3 PM In this unique collaboration between SBMA and Opera Santa Barbara and in celebration of the exhibition Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources, composer, pianist, Grammy nominee, and Guggenheim Fellow Jake Heggie discusses the coming together of “The Starry Night,” a song cycle inspired by the art of Vincent van Gogh with text taken from his letters and poetry by Anne Sexton and Emily Dickinson. Performed by mezzo soprano Erin Alford. Heggie is the composer of eight full-length operas, several one acts, nearly 300 art songs, as well as chamber, choral, and orchestral works.

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Beyond the Canvas Meet Solstice Artist Heather Andrew

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while her twin, River Sea, attends the Multimedia Arts & Design Academy at Santa Barbara High School.

By Daisy Scott / VOICE

RANTING WHAT LOCAL MIXED MEDIA ARTIST HEATHER ANDREW CALLS A “HALL PASS” FROM SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS, Santa Barbara’s Summer Solstice Celebration will return in full force this June with its colorful parade, floats, music, and dancing. As the festival’s poster and t-shirt designer, Andrew aimed to capture the 2022 theme of “Shine” while highlighting that at its core, Solstice is a celebration of and for all people.

In all of her endeavors, Andrew seeks to always be creating art. She especially enjoys crafting digital art and branding, as well as painting, although she does not consider herself a painter. She draws inspiration from her twins and the people she works with, alternating styles depending on each project’s form to “create with meaning and intent.” Her Solstice poster reflects this idea, depicting a silhouetted individual freely stretching their open arms skyward. The background’s profile is intentionally cut off to show only the person’s eye, speaking to the saying that “the eyes are the window to the soul.” Bright colors drench the forms and floral shapes in honor of the theme “Shine,” and the Solstice’s long-lasting sunlight.

A Santa Barbara local, Andrew studied political science at UC Santa Barbara. Today, she practices freelance mixed media art, as well as works as an estate manager. She also co-owns the fragrance company Santa Barbara Scents with her daughter, Indie Ocean. Currently, Indie attends the Entrepreneurship Academy at San Marcos High School,

Courtesy of Heather Andrew

“Although this may feel like a female outline and profile, the intent is non-binary and non-racial,” shared Andrew. “I really feel like these profiles could be anyone celebrating Solstice in Santa Barbara. While feministic in quality, I purposely chose a silhouette of a person who is presenting themselves freely, uninhibited and proud... You cannot know someone by their outside appearance only.”

River Sea Andrew Huhn, Heather Andrew, & Indie Ocean Andrew Huhn

Ultimately, Andrew hopes to spark feelings of hope, strength, pride, and enthusiasm in festival participants. “Summer Solstice is a celebration of how Mother Earth works, it is not a celebration of political achievement or one culture or one race, this is a celebration inclusive of everyone,” added Andrew.

As volunteers and staff prepare for June’s Solstice festivities, Andrew is excited for the positive impact it will have on local businesses as well as opportunities for community connection. “It’s a time where people can showcase their artistic talents and interests, to celebrate what Mother Earth has given us, and to celebrate the resilience and accomplishments of our community,” said Andrew. “I think people are ready to enjoy the festivities of the weekend.” To learn more about Summer Solstice, visit www.solsticeparade.com

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Duruflé’s Requiem and

Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs Conducted by Jo Anne Wasserman Valdis Jansons, baritone soloist with Orchestra First Presbyterian Church 21 East Constance Avenue Santa Barbara, CA

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Joffrey Ballet

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Dancing into the Heart of Santa Barbara

Photo by Isaac Hernandez

IROUETTING IN SYNC with history’s most enchanting classical melodies one moment, only to launch into upbeat, funky steps set to electronic music the next, no dance company boasts a range as consistently impressive as the Joffrey Ballet. A Santa Barbara favorite, the company will return to the Granada Theatre stage at 8pm on Wednesday, May 11th, and Thursday, May 12th. Each night will feature a unique program encompassing the company’s skills, serving as a relevant reminder of dance’s power to unify. “I think that all of us can identify with the human body, and I think that what that human body can tell in terms of abstract, in terms of narrative, in terms of beauty....you don’t need to learn a language to understand that. It is a universal language, in and of itself,” said Joffrey Ballet Artistic Director Ashley Wheater in a conversation with VOICE. For 65 years, the Joffrey Ballet has stunned audiences as “America’s company of firsts,” gaining international renown for being the first company to set ballet to rock music, appear on Time magazine’s cover, perform on American television, and perform at the White House. Today, the company continues to honor classical ballet training while pushing the limits of what dance and ballet can accomplish with innovative, contemporary choreography. Santa Barbara is a special place for the Joffrey Ballet, whose dancers love performing at the Granada Theatre — as well as enjoy a respite from Chicago’s chilly weather. Ever supportive of the next generation of dancers, the company will also once again teach master classes at UCSB during their stay. Local residents will also benefit from this connection as they are granted the opportunity Joffrey Ballet Artistic Director Ashley Wheater and Celesta Billeci, UCSB Arts & Lectures Miller McCune Executive Director to witness two unique programs back-to-back. In partnering with UCSB Arts & Lectures, Wheater voiced appreciation for its comprehensive cultural programming, as well as the Santa Barbara community’s deep engagement with the arts. “Celesta [Billeci, UCSB Arts & Lectures Miller McCune Executive Director] has always asked us to present two programs, and in most cases when we perform, we only have one program,” explained Wheater. “So she’s pushing us, but the advantage of that is that Santa Barbarans get to see a lot of us in many different ways.” Rather than focus each night’s program around a specific theme, the Joffrey Ballet’s Santa www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu Barbara visit aims to highlight the company’s full Health & Safety: Proof of full vaccination capabilities. This ensures that both performances (including booster, when eligible) is required meet the interests of all attendees — whether one for all attendees. hopes to see poignant, classical ballet or more Updates and further details: upbeat, modern movement. https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/SeasonFAQs/

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Joffrey Artists Victoria Jaiani and Stefan Goncalvez in Mono Lisa

Three of the works to be performed were actually created at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Wednesday, the company will present Chanel DaSilva’s Swing Low, a powerful wordless narrative that draws its name from the African-American spiritual song Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. It will be followed by Yoshihisa Arai’s Bolero, pairing sauntering, contemporary movements with composer Maurice Ravel’s classic piece. Thursday’s performance will include Nicolas Blanc’s Under the Trees’ Voices, utilizing the thoughtful, swirling movements of 15 dancers to reflect upon the themes of nature and community. Continued on page 15

Offstage with Ashley Wheater,

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Joffrey Artistic Director

INCE DEVOTING HIMSELF TO DANCE AT THE AGE OF SIX, Ashley Wheater has gained international acclaim as both a dancer and the Artistic Director of the Joffrey Ballet. A graduate of The Royal Ballet School, Wheater has danced with icons such as Rudolf Nureyev, Robert Joffrey, and Gerald Arpino. He was also a member of the London Festival Ballet, Australian Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and of course, the Joffrey Ballet. In 2007, Wheater became the Artistic Director of the Joffrey Ballet after previously acting as Assistant to the Artistic Director at the San Francisco Ballet. Over the past 15 years, he has guided the company with skill and direction, promoting collaborations with new artists and adding to the dancers’ repertoire. Wheater took the time to speak with VOICE Magazine about his career and current experiences with the Joffrey Ballet. VOICE: What inspired you to first pursue ballet? Wheater: I grew up in a household where my parents loved the arts. They loved to Continued on page 15


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In Person & Online Activities for Everyone Actividades en persona y en línea para todos

Friday • viernes

Whether you bond over a shared garden picnic or take a stroll along the Carpinteria Bluffs, show your Mom some love this Mother’s Day with these fun, local activities.

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IS A TEKAGAMI A TEXT? By Edward Kamens • UCSB IHC • 4080 HSSB, UCSB • Free • 4-5:30pm Fr, 5/6. ¿ES UN TEXTO TEKAGAMI? Por Edward Kamens • UCSB IHC • 4080 HSSB • Gratis • 4-5:30pm viernes, 5/6. AN EVENING WITH DAVID SEDARIS Author & NPR humorist • UCSB Arts & Lectures • Granada Theatre • $11-56 • www.granadasb.org • 7:30pm Fr, 5/6. UNA VELADA CON DAVID SEDARIS Autor y humorista NPR • UCSB Arts & Lectures • Granada Theatre • $11-56 • www.granadasb.org • 7:30pm viernes, 5/6.

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TEEN NIGHT AT JAMS Free jam session • JAMS, 631 1/2 N. Milpas St. • maria@jamsmusic.org • Young teens 6-7pm, teens/young

adults 7-9pm, Fr. NOCHE DE ADOLESCENTES EN JAMS Sesión improvisada gratis • JAMS, 631 1/2 N. Milpas St. • maria@jamsmusic.org • Jóvenes adolescentes 6-7pm, adolescentes/ jóvenes adultos 7-9pm, viernes.

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WILDFIRE PREPAREDNESS Multi-day community event • SBC Fire Safe Council • Direct Relief, 6100 Wallace Becknell Rd. • Free • 5-8:30pm Fr, 5/6; 11am-6pm 5/7 & 5/8. PREPARACIÓN PARA INCENDIOS FORESTALES Evento comunitario de varios días • SB County Fire Safe Council • Direct Relief, 6100 Wallace Becknell Rd. • Gratis • 5-8:30pm viernes, 5/6; 11am6pm 5/7 y 5/8.

JUGGLING FESTIVAL Come watch or learn • Little Acorn Park, Isla Vista • Free • 6pm Fr, 5/6-5pm, 5/8. FESTIVAL DE MALABARES Ver o aprender • Little Acorn Park, Isla Vista • Gratis • 6pm viernes, 5/6-5pm, 5/8.

The Joffrey

Continued from page 14 “When we were isolated in a bubble, we still were able to create some beautiful work, and I think it says something about just the integrity of how we managed the pandemic, and that we were able to still be really creative,” said Wheater. Additional highlights include Wednesday’s performance of Arai’s Élégie Pas, and Liam Scarlett’s Vespertine, which demonstrates the company’s chemistry through fast-paced ensemble and couple dances. On Thursday, as a part of its centennial celebration of choreographer and Joffrey Ballet co-founder Gerald Arpino, the company will also perform Arpino’s Birthday Variations, highlighting the company’s breathtaking classical dancing skills. The night will conclude on a more modern note with Itzik Galili’s The Sofa, relating a love triangle story, and Justin Peck’s The Times are Racing, mixing graceful movement with fast-paced electronic music. Through these two nights, the Joffrey Ballet aims to transport audiences through the profoundly moving and self-expressive world of music and dance. It also hopes to engage all community members, including those who may not be familiar with or hesitant about ballet. “I would say come and see what we’re doing because I am sure that we can show you a very different side to what you think the art form is,” said Wheater. “And I just think what is beautiful about the company is that they are so able to engage with the audiences that come to see us perform.” There will be an at-home virtual livestream option available for both performances. For tickets ($51-131, $20 UCSB students) visit www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu

¡Santa Bárbara Celebra el Día de la Madre!

Ya sea que se unan en un picnic compartido en el jardín o den un paseo por Carpinteria Bluffs, demuéstrale a tu mamá algo de amor este Día de la Madre con estas divertidas actividades locales.

MOTHER’S DAY LUNCHEON Benefitting VNA Health • Rosewood Miramar Beach Hotel • $250 • https://tinyurl.com/mu8xr63d • 11am-1:30pm Fr, 5/6. ALMUERZO DEL DÍA DE LA MADRE Para beneficiar a VNA Health • Rosewood Miramar Beach Hotel • $250 • https://tinyurl.com/mu8xr63d • 11am-1:30pm viernes, 5/6. PRE-MOTHER’S DAY PICNIC Live music by Queentide • Ganna Walska Lotusland • $50-75 • https://tinyurl.com/3bpxfv4y • 2-4:30pm Sa, 5/7. PICNIC PREVIO AL DÍA DE LA MADRE Música en vivo de Queentide • Ganna Walska Lotusland • $50-75 • https://tinyurl.com/3bpxfv4y • 2-4:30pm sábado, 5/7.

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Take a hike along the beautiful Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve with the Land Trust for SB County at 1pm on Sunday, May 8th

MOTHER’S DAY HIKE Guided hike • Land Trust for SB County • Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2bhwy7jx • 1-3pm Su, 5/8.

Wheater

Continued from page 14 listen to opera, my father was passionate about theater. And so even though we came from a very humble household, art always played a very key part of that. My mother was also an artist herself, and she went on to teach creative design, ceramics. So I think our household was always filled with very open ideas, and there was a lot of freedom for us to choose what we wanted to do. I used to go and pick up my sisters from this little village hall in the middle of England. And I’d stand at the door, and the idea of being able to move to music was just incredibly impactful for me. And so I asked if I could start dancing, and that was when I was six years old. And I’ve never questioned it. And I’m 63 now. V: Truly a lifelong passion. W: It truly is a lifelong passion, and I feel so fortunate and so blessed to have worked with some incredible people in the world, that gave me so much in my career as a dancer. And now as the director, I want to make sure that the dancers in the Joffrey Ballet have that same support, and that I’m an advocate for them and for their careers. It’s amazingly rewarding. V: Do you have any specific experiences or highlights of your dancing career that you consider to be formative? W: Rudolf Nureyev gave me an extraordinary amount of opportunities when I was really young. I think that when Robert Joffrey brought me to America to dance with the Joffrey Ballet in the 80s was fantastic. And then Helgi Tómasson, brought me to San Francisco where I danced and was his assistant for 18 years... Dancing on all of the major opera houses in the world has

CAMINATA DEL DÍA DE LA MADRE Caminata guiada • Land Trust for SB County • Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2bhwy7jx • 1-3pm domingo, 5/8.

been incredible. Equally incredible has been dancing in the outback in Australia, in an open plot of land, and performing to people who probably never would get ballet. V: Do you have a favorite ballet you’ve danced in or choreographed? W: I love them all, and I would say that of course, I love dancing Swan Lake because I always thought it was such an amazing work for a classical dancer. But I’ve had incredible pieces created by some of the world’s greatest choreographers. Right now, my favorite thing is the program that we’re performing in Chicago which is George Balanchine’s Serenade, alongside a world premiere by Cathy Marston of Of Mice and Men by Steinbeck. V: What do you consider to be your main priorities as Artistic Director of the Joffrey Ballet? W: I think that my responsibility, my role is to nurture a new generation, not only of dancers but also choreographers. I think [also] designers and musicians make our art form relative, I think that’s very important. I think that we need to expand opportunities for everybody... There’s a big conversation right now about BIPOC artists and giving them opportunities, and I’m really proud of Joffrey. For the last 12 years, we’ve had a program called Winning Works, which is for BIPOC artists. And in that time, we’ve had over 35 Black and brown choreographers, designers, and musicians come and create, and I think they’re really important programs, and so I look forward to developing that even more... We have a saying at Joffrey that it’s “Joffrey for all,” and I really do feel the more people find that there is total access to the arts, the stronger we will grow as human beings because we need the arts.


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Sunday • domingo 5.8.22 MUSIC | MÚSICA

NICOLE LVOFF JAZZ LOUNGE Jazz classics & ballads • SOhO • $10 • 12:30-2:30pm Su, 5/8.

In Person & Online Activities for Everyone CONTINUES / CONTINÚA Actividades en persona y en línea para todos

NICOLE LVOFF JAZZ LOUNGE Clásicos de jazz y baladas • SOhO • $10 • 12:30-2:30pm domingo, 5/8.

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The Play’s &the Thing In Person Online Activities for Everyone Travel back to the Roaring ‘20s and Santa Barbara’s cultural renaissance when historian Hattie Beresford presents y Theen Play’s the Thing in the SB Historical Actividades en persona línea para todos Museum courtyard at 5:30pm on Wednesday, May 11th. For tickets ($10-15) visit https://tinyurl.com/4duf8wtj

La obra es la cosa

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Viaja de regreso a los Rugientes años de 1920 y al renacimiento cultural de Santa Bárbara cuando la historiadora Hattie Beresford presente La obra es la cosa en el patio del Museo Histórico de SB a las 5:30pm el miércoles, 11 de mayo. Para boletos ($10-15) visita https://tinyurl.com/4duf8wtj

Saturday • sábado 5.7.22 DANCE | BAILE

SWAN LAKE Tchaikovsky’s ballet • Goleta School of Ballet • Marjorie Luke Theatre • $22 • https://tinyurl.com/525akpuw • 3pm Sa, 5/7 & 5/8. LAGO DE LOS CISNES El ballet de tchaikovsky• Goleta School of Ballet • Marjorie Luke Theatre • https://tinyurl.com/525akpuw • $22 • 3pm sábado, 5/7 y 5/8.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

ANDREA & NEIL DI MAGGIO Piano and flute concert • SB Music Club • First United Methodist Church 305 E. Anapamu St. • Free • 3pm Sa, 5/7. ANDREA Y NEIL DI MAGGIO Concierto de piano y flauta • SB Music Club • First United Methodist Church 305 E. Anapamu St. • Gratis • 3pm sábado, 5/7. LORDE Rock concert • SB Bowl • $55-130 • www.sbbowl.com • 7pm Sa, 5/7. LORDE Concierto de rock • SB Bowl • $55-130 • www.sbbowl.com • 7pm sábado, 5/7. SILICON VALLEY REQUIEM Synthesized and live vocals • UCSB IHC • UCSB Studio Theater • Free • https://tinyurl.com/5n78xd7n • 7:30pm Sa, 5/7. RÉQUIEM DE SILICON VALLEY Voces sintetizadas y en vivo • UCSB IHC • UCSB Studio Theater • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/5n78xd7n •

7:30pm sábado, 5/7.

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SANTA CRUZ ISLAND DAY TRIP Guided hike • SB Botanic Garden • https://tinyurl.com/yuwn7u7x • $130-155 • 7:15am-6pm Sa, 5/7. EXCURSIÓN DE UN DÍA A LA ISLA DE SANTA CRUZ Caminata guiada • SB Botanic Garden • $130-155 • https://tinyurl.com/yuwn7u7x • 7:15am-6pm sábado, 5/7. MILES FOR MOMS 5K Supporting Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital • 351 S. Patterson Ave. • $45 • https://tinyurl.com/mws4bzae • 9am Sa, 5/7. MILLAS PARA MAMÁS 5K Apoyando a Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital • 351 S. Patterson Ave. • $45 • https://tinyurl.com/mws4bzae • 9am sábado, 5/7. POLAR PLUNGE Support Special Olympics SB County • Leadbetter Beach • Free registration, minimum $50 fundraising goal • https://tinyurl.com/8j75wctn • Sa, 5/7. ZAMBULLIDA POLAR Apoyando a Special Olympics SB County • Leadbetter Beach • Registro gratuito, objetivo mínimo de recaudación de fondos de $50 • https://tinyurl.com/8j75wctn • sábado, 5/7.

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GIRLS INC. COMMUNITY CELEBRATION Food, activities, & fun • 531 E. Ortega St. • Free • 11am-2pm Sa, 5/7.

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ANDRES VADIN FLAMENCO TRIO Flamenco guitar • SOhO • $22-64 • 7:30pm Su, 5/8. ANDRÉS VADÍN TRÍO FLAMENCO Guitarra flamenca • SOhO • $22-64 • 7:30pm domingo, 5/8.

SANTA BARBARA GHOST TOURS Professor Julie Ann Brown tours you through Downtown SB sharing the stories of local resident ghosts • $35$150 • www.sbghosttour.com

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FIRMA DE LIBROS CHAUCER’S Con Connard Hogan, Once Upon a Kentucky Farm • Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • Gratis • 6pm lunes, 5/9. LGBTQ BACKLASH IN SB Expert panel discussion • PFLAG • Free • pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm Mo, 5/9. REACCIÓN LGBTQ EN SB Panel de discusión de expertos • PFLAG • Gratis • Manda un correo electrónico a pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm lunes, 5/9.

LIMPIEZA DE PLAYAS Explore Ecology • Arroyo Burro Beach • 10am-12pm domingo, 5/7. RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE Enjoy the beauty • www.goletahistory.org • 11am-2pm weekends

ROAR AND POUR Wine & beer tasting • SB Zoo • $85120 • https://tinyurl.com/2p8vyt62 • 5-8pm Sa, 5/7. ROAR AND POUR Cata de vinos y cervezas • SB Zoo • $85-120 • https://tinyurl. com/2p8vyt62 • 5-8pm sábado, 5/7. LA DOLCE VITA Benefit for Opera SB • Granada Theatre • $375 • www.operasb.org • 6pm Sa, 5/7.

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Tuesday • martes 5.10.22 LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

POWER OF MOXI Awards & fundraising • MOXI rooftop • Free • 12-1:15pm Tu, 5/10. PODER DE MOXI Premios y recaudación de fondos • Azotea de MOXI • Gratis • 12-1:15pm martes, 5/10. TEEN ADVISORY BOARD Shape Library events & collections • Eastside Library • Free • 4-5pm Tu.

LA DOLCE VITA Para beneficiar a Opera SB • Granada Theatre • $375 • www.operasb.org • 6pm sábado, 5/7.

JUNTA ASESORA DE ADOLESCENTES Forma a los eventos y colecciones de la biblioteca • Biblioteca del lado este • Gratis • martes de 4-5pm.

DRAGONS IN THE VINES Santa Ynez Valley Charter School fundraiser • Gainey Vineyard, Santa Ynez • https://tinyurl.com/294txrch • $65 • 6-10pm Sa, 5/7.

VIRTUAL FICTION BOOK CLUB Discuss The Midnight Library by Matt Haig • SB Public Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/ysjj8bxj • 5:306:45pm Tu, 5/10.

DRAGONES EN LAS VIÑAS Evento para recaudar fondos para Santa Ynez Valley Charter School • Gainey Vineyard, Santa Ynez • $65 • https://tinyurl.com/294txrch • 6-10pm sábado, 5/7.

CLUB DE LECTURA VIRTUAL DE FICCIÓN Discute The Midnight Library por Matt Haig • Biblioteca pública de SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/ysjj8bxj • 5:30-6:45pm martes, 5/10.

PAULA POUNDSTONE Comedy show • Lobero Theatre • $60 • www.lobero.org • 7:30pm Sa, 5/7.

THE MODEL MINORITY Talk by Jessika Chi, PhD • UCSB MultiCultural Center Theater • Free • 6pm Tu, 5/10.

PAULA POUNDSTONE Espectáculo de comedia • Lobero Theatre • $60 • www.lobero.org • 7:30pm sábado, 5/7.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING With Connard Hogan, Once Upon a Kentucky Farm • Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • Free • 6pm Mo, 5/9.

BEACH CLEANUP Explore Ecology • Arroyo Burro Beach • 10am-12pm Su, 5/7.

CELEBRACIÓN DE GIRLS INC. Comida, actividades y diversión • 531 E. Ortega St. • Gratis • 11am2pm sábado, 5/7.

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SANTA BARBARA GHOST TOURS La profesora Julie Ann Brown recorre el centro de SB compartiendo las historias de los fantasmas residentes locales • $35-$150 • www.sbghosttour.com

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RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE Disfruta de los hermosos jardines • www.goletahistory.org • De 11am2pm los fines de semana.

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LA MINORÍA MODELO Charla de Jessika Chi, PhD • Teatro del Centro Multicultural de UCSB • Gratis • 6pm martes, 5/10.

HIKE ARROYO HONDO PRESERVE Mon & Wed, 12:30 to 3pm and the first & third weekends, Sat & Sun from 10am to 12:30pm and 12:30pm to 3pm. Free • https://tinyurl.com/ya3pgxge LA RESERVA ARROYO HONDO Los lunes y miércoles de 12:30 a 3pm y el primer y tercer fin de semana del mes, sábados y domingos de 10am a 12:30pm y de 12:30pm a 3pm. Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/ya3pgxge UCSB READS TALK With author Ted Chiang • UCSB Arts & Lectures • UCSB Campbell Hall • Free • www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu • 7:30pm Tu, 5/10. CHARLA DE UCSB READS Con el autor Ted Chiang • UCSB Arts & Lectures • UCSB Campbell Hall • Free • www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu • 7:30pm martes, 5/10.

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MUSIC | MÚSICA https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t • scene • SB Historical Museum 4-5:30pm miércoles. JASMINE ECHO CHINESE ENSEMBLE 17 Courtyard • $10-15 • May 6, 2022 Local News for a Global Village | www.VoiceSB.com Traditional instruments • UCSB https://tinyurl.com/4duf8wtj • VIRTUAL ENGLISH CONVERSATION Music Bowl • Free • 12pm We, 5/11. 5:30pm We, 5/11. Practice naturally • SB •Public Library • Chamber of Commerce • Island in-person and online Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • Free CONJUNTO CHINO JASMINE ECHO Free • https://tinyurl.com/3m2kdpjr • LA OBRACompany, ES LA COSA https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t • Brewing 5049 6th St. • • 6pm We, 5/11. Instrumentos tradicionales • 4:30-5:30pm We, 5/11. Descubre la escena cultural de Los 4-5:30pm We. Miembros gratis, $20 general • FIRMAMusic DE LIBROS CHAUCER’S UCSB Bowl •DE Gratis • 12pm rugientes años de 1920 de SB • Patio https://tinyurl.com/2fjkhu8y • 5-7pm CONVERSACIÓN VIRTUAL DE EN COLOR INGLÉS ORGULLOSO JUVENTUD Con D.J. Palladino, Werewolf, Texas miércoles, 5/11. del Museo Histórico de SB • $10-15 • miércoles, 5/11. Practica naturalmente • Biblioteca Jóvenes de color LGBTQ + • Pacific • Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • https://tinyurl.com/4duf8wtj • pública de SB • Gratis • • Reuniones OUTDOORS | AL AIRE5/11. LIBRE Pride Foundation • Gratis Gratis • 6pm miércoles, Hear Arise Roots’ fresh reggae sound under the stars when Evenings at Elings 5:30pm miércoles, THE PLAY’S THE 5/11. THING https://tinyurl.com/3m2kdpjr • 4:30alternas en persona y en línea • concert series returns to Elings Park from 5-10pm on Friday, May 13th. A familyYOGA UNDER THE STARS Discover SB’s Roaring 20s cultural 5:30pm miércoles, 5/11. MUSICyoga | MÚSICA VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t • friendly event, food trucks, wine, and craft beer will be available for purchase. Guided class • Sol Seek Yoga • scene • SBROMANCE Historical Museum Meet other readers • SB Public Library 4-5:30pm miércoles. For tickets ($30-40, ages under 12 free) visit www.eveningsatelings.com JASMINE ENSEMBLE Casa de la ECHO GuerraCHINESE courtyard • $25 Courtyard • $10-15 • LE CERCLE FRANÇAIS •https://tinyurl.com/4duf8wtj https://tinyurl.com/ck8e4s2k•• Free • drop-in Traditional instruments • UCSB or use Sol Seek pass • French conversation • Arnoldi’ s Cafe, VIRTUAL ENGLISH CONVERSATION 5:30-6:30pm We, 5/11. Music Bowl • Free • 12pm •We, www.solseekyoga.com/casa 6pm5/11. We. 600 Olivenaturally St. • Free• •SB Public Library • 5:30pm We, 5/11. Practice http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com •• CLUB DE LIBROS Escucha el sonido reggae fresco de Arise Roots bajo las estrellas cuando CONJUNTO JASMINE ECHO YOGA BAJOCHINO LAS ESTRELLAS Free • https://tinyurl.com/3m2kdpjr LA OBRA ES LA ROMÁNTICOS COSA 5-7pm We. We, 5/11. Conoce lectores • Biblioteca la serie de conciertos Tardes en Elings regrese a Elings Park de 5 a 10pm Instrumentos tradicionales • Yoga Clase de yoga guiada • Sol Seek 4:30-5:30pm Descubrea otros la escena cultural de Los Pública SBaños • Gratis • de SB • Patio el viernes, 13 de mayo. Un evento familiar, camiones de comida, vino y Bowlde• la Gratis • 12pm •UCSB Patio Music de la Casa Guerra • rugientes de 1920 EL CÍRCULO FRANCÉS CONVERSACIÓN VIRTUAL EN INGLÉS https://tinyurl.com/ck8e4s2k • 5:30- • Entrada cerveza artesanal estarán disponibles para su compra. Para boletos ($30miércoles, sin5/11. cita de $25 o uso del pase del Museo Histórico de SB • $10-15 Conversación en francés, • Arnoldi’s Practica naturalmente • Biblioteca 6:30pm miércoles, 5/11. 40, gratis para los menores de 12 años) visita www.eveningsatelings.com Sol Seek • www.solseekyoga.com/ https://tinyurl.com/4duf8wtj • Cafe, 600 St. • Gratis pública deOlive SB • Gratis • • OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE Hear Arise Roots’ fresh reggae sound under the stars when Evenings at Elings casa • 6pm miércoles. 5:30pm miércoles, 5/11. http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • MOVIE NIGHT https://tinyurl.com/3m2kdpjr • 4:30concert series returns to Elings Park from 5-10pm on Friday, May 13th. A familyYOGA UNDER THE STARS 5-7pm Screening socializingBOOK • AWC-SB 5:30pmmiércoles. miércoles, 5/11. SPECIAL | EVENTOS ESPECIALES VIRTUAL & ROMANCE CLUB• friendly event, food trucks, wine, and craft beer will be available for purchase. Guided EVENTS yoga class • Sol Seek Yoga • Balboa Bldg,readers 735 State • $15Library • & Lectures • Granada Theatre • Meet other • SBSt. Public For tickets ($30-40, ages under 12 free) visit Arts www.eveningsatelings.com CARPINTERIA MIXER Casa de la Guerra courtyard • $25 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY SHOW LE CERCLE FRANÇAIS www.awcsb.org • 5:30pm We, 5/11. DANCE | BAILE $20-131 • www.granadasb.org • 8pm • https://tinyurl.com/ck8e4s2k • Free • And Meet businesspeople •Arnoldi’ SBSC s Cafe, drop-in or use Sol Seek pass • • woodworking competition French conversation • miércoles, 5/11 y 5/12. 5:30-6:30pm We, 5/11. Chamber NOCHE DE PELÍCULA www.solseekyoga.com/casa THE JOFFREY BALLET Earl Warren Showgrounds • 6pm Free We. • 600 Olive of St.Commerce • Free • • Island Brewing Company, 5049 6th St. • Proyección y socialización • AWC-SB TwoEscucha nights and programs • UCSB 4-8pm We, 5/11 & 5/12. http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • CLUB DE LIBROS ROMÁNTICOS el sonido reggae fresco de Arise Roots |bajo las estrellas cuando LECTURES MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS YOGA BAJO LAS ESTRELLAS Members free, $20 general • •Conoce BalboaaBldg, 735 State •St.Biblioteca • $15 • Artsla&serie Lectures • Granada Theatre • 5-7pm We. otros lectores de conciertos Tardes en ElingsCONFERENCIAS regrese a Elings| Park de 5 a 10pm Clase de guiada • Sol Seek Yoga FERIA DEyoga TECNOLOGÍA REUNIONES https://tinyurl.com/2fjkhu8y • 5-7pm www.awcsb.org • 5:30pm $20-131 • www.granadasb.org • 8pm Pública SB • Gratis • miércoles, 5/11. DE el viernes, 13 de mayo. Un evento familiar, camiones de comida, vino y • Patio de la Casa de la Guerra • LA CONSTRUCCIÓN EL CÍRCULO FRANCÉS We, 5/11. We,cerveza 5/11 & 5/12. COLOR https://tinyurl.com/ck8e4s2k • 5:30artesanal estarán disponiblesPROUD para su YOUTH compra.OF Para boletos ($30sinde citacarpintería de $25 o uso del pase yEntrada concurso • Earl CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING Conversación en francés, • Arnoldi’s LGBTQ+ youth of color • Pacific 6:30pm miércoles, 5/11. 40, gratis DE paraJOFFREY los menores de 12 años) visita www.eveningsatelings.com MIXER DEOlive CARPINTERIA Sol SeekShowgrounds • www.solseekyoga.com/ EL BALLET Warren • Gratis • With D.J. Palladino, Werewolf, Texas • Cafe, 600 St. • Gratis • Pride Foundation • Free • Alternating Conoce a empresarios • SBSC casa • 6pm miércoles. Dos noches y programas • UCSB 4-8pm miércoles, 5/11 y 5/12. http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • MOVIE NIGHT 5-7pm miércoles. Screening & socializing • AWC-SB • SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES Balboa Bldg, 735 State St. • $15 • Arts & Lectures • Granada Theatre • CARPINTERIA MIXER CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY SHOW www.awcsb.org • 5:30pm We, 5/11. DANCE | BAILE THE TULSA RACE MASSACRE• 8pm SUPPORTING YOUTH MENTAL $20-131 • www.granadasb.org Meet businesspeople • SBSC HEALTH And woodworking competition • Talk by historian Ellsworth • UCSB Talk by Dr.ofSarah Y. Vinson • Family miércoles, 5/11Scott y 5/12. Chamber Commerce • Island NOCHE DE PELÍCULA THE JOFFREY BALLET Earl Warren Showgrounds • Free • LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS IHC • McCune Conference Room, 6020 Service • SB 5049 Woman’s Club BrewingAgency Company, 6th St. • at Proyección y socialización • AWC-SB 4-8pm We, 5/11 & 5/12. Two nights and programs • UCSB LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS Rockwood & Zoom • $150 •• CONFERENCIAS Members free, $20 general • Balboa Bldg, 735 State St. • $15 • Arts & Lectures|•REUNIONES Granada Theatre • HSSB • https://tinyurl.com/yc464mcx • Free • 4-6pm Th, 5/12. https://fsacares.org/sarah-vinson • CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES https://tinyurl.com/2fjkhu8y • 5-7pm www.awcsb.org • 5:30pm miércoles, 5/11. FERIA DE TECNOLOGÍA $20-131 • www.granadasb.org • 8pm WORD & LIFE VIRTUAL SERIES DE LA CONSTRUCCIÓN 5-8:30pm Th, 5/12. We, 5/11 & 5/12. YOUTH COLORDE TULSA We, 5/11. LAPROUD MASACRE DE LAOF CARRERA Discuss Ready by Dr. David Richo • y concurso de carpintería • Earl CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING LGBTQ+ youth of color Charla del historiador Scott• Pacific Ellsworth APOYANDO SALUD MENTAL DE $25ELfullBALLET series • www.wordandlife.us • MIXER DELA CARPINTERIA DE JOFFREY Warren Showgrounds • Gratis • With D.J. Palladino, Werewolf, Texas • Pride Foundation • Free • Alternating LOS • UCSB IHC • McCune Conference JÓVENES 10-11:30am Th.yin May. • UCSB Conoce a empresarios • SBSC Dos noches programas 4-8pm miércoles, 5/11 y 5/12. Room, 6020 HSSB • Gratis • Charla con Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson • SERIE VIRTUAL PALABRA Y VIDA https://tinyurl.com/yc464mcx • 4-6pm Family Service Agency • SB Woman’s Discute Ready por el Dr. David Richo jueves, 5/12. Club at Rockwood & Zoom • $150 • • $25 serie completa • https://fsacares.org/sarah-vinson • THE TULSA RACE MASSACRE SUPPORTING YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH www.wordandlife.us • 10-11:30am WALK MONTECITO 5-8:30pm jueves, 5/12. Talk by historian Scott Ellsworth • UCSB Talk by Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson • Family jueves en Mayo. a walkable MontecitoRoom, • American LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS Support IHC • McCune Conference 6020 Service Agency • SB Woman’s Club at Riviera Bank Montecito Branch, 525 San VIRTUAL ORIENTATION HSSB • https://tinyurl.com/yc464mcx • RockwoodTUTOR & Zoom • $150 • CONFERENCIAS | STEREOTYPES REUNIONES EGYPTOLOGICAL Be transported to the foggy hills of Ireland when Celtic Woman’s concert Ysidro Rd., Suite G • RSVP to Become a reading tutor • SB Public Free • 4-6pm Th, 5/12. https://fsacares.org/sarah-vinson • Talk on Kushite civilization • UCSB of Irish music and dance floats through the Granada Theatre at 7:30pm on WORD & LIFE VIRTUAL SERIES rsvp@arb.bank • 4-6pm Th, 5/12. Library • Free • 5-8:30pm Th, 5/12. IHC • 6056 HSSB & Zoom Free • Friday, May 13th. For tickets ($55-160) visit www.granadasb.org LA MASACRE DE LA CARRERA DE TULSA https://tinyurl.com/4a7ftppz • 5-6pm Discuss Ready by Dr. David•Richo PASEO MONTECITO •$25 https://tinyurl.com/zfcwd4ua • Charla del historiador Scott Ellsworth APOYANDO LA SALUD MENTAL DE full series • www.wordandlife.us • Th, 5/12. Apoya unIHC Montecito caminable • 2-3:30pm Th,Th. 5/12. • UCSB • McCune Conference LOS JÓVENES 10-11:30am in May. American Riviera Bank Montecito ORIENTACIÓN TUTORES VIRTUALES Room, 6020 HSSB • Gratis • Charla con Dr.DESarah Y. Vinson • ESTEREOTIPOS Déjate transportar a las brumosas colinas de Irlanda cuando el SERIE VIRTUAL EGIPTOLOGICOS PALABRA Y VIDA Branch, 525 San Ysidro Rd., Suite G • Conviértete en tutor de lectura • https://tinyurl.com/yc464mcx • 4-6pm Family Service Agency • SB Woman’s Charla sobre la civilización kushita • concierto de música y danza irlandesa de Celtic Woman flote al Teatro Discute Ready por el Dr. David Richo Reserva tu lugar: rsvp@arb.bank • 4-6pm Biblioteca Pública de • Gratis • • jueves, 5/12. Club at Rockwood & SB Zoom • $150 UCSB IHCcompleta • 6056 HSSB Granada a las 7:30pm el viernes, 13 de mayo. Para boletos ($55-160) • $25 serie • & Zoom • jueves, 5/12. https://tinyurl.com/4a7ftppz • 5-6pm https://fsacares.org/sarah-vinson • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/zfcwd4ua visita www.granadasb.org www.wordandlife.us • 10-11:30am jueves, 5/12. WALK MONTECITO 5-8:30pm jueves, 5/12. •jueves 2-3:30pm jueves, 5/12. PROUD YOUTH GROUP en Mayo. Support a walkable Montecito • American LGBTQ+ students • Pacific Pride CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING Bank Montecito Branch, 525Fdn San VIRTUAL TUTOR ORIENTATION TOXIC STRESS DURING COVID-19 •Riviera EGYPTOLOGICAL STEREOTYPES Free • Alternating in-person and Author & activist Ray Leone Be transported the foggy hills of Ireland when Celtic| AL Woman’s concert OUTDOORS AIRE LIBRE Ysidro Rd., Suite G • RSVP to Become a reading tutor • SB •Public PFLAG SPANISHtoMEETING Learn Adverse Childhood Talk onabout Kushite civilization • UCSB online • https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • Free • Support of Irishand music and dance floats through the Granada Theatre at 7:30pm on rsvp@arb.bank • 4-6pm Th, 5/12. Library • Free • sharing • PFLAG • Free • STATE STREET PROMENADE MARKET Experiences • CALM • Montecito IHC • 6056 HSSB & Zoom • Free • 4-5:30pm Th. 6pm Th, 5/12. Friday, May 13th. For tickets ($55-160) visit www.granadasb.org https://tinyurl.com/4a7ftppz • 5-6pm Email pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • Library • Free • 4-5pm Th, 5/12.• State St between Carrillo and Figueroa PASEO MONTECITO • https://tinyurl.com/zfcwd4ua Th, 5/12.DE LIBROS DE CHAUCER’S 7pm Th, 5/12. GRUPO DE JÓVENES ORGULLOSOS FIRMA Sts • 3 to 7:30pm Thursdays • Apoya un Montecito caminable • 2-3:30pmTÓXICO Th, 5/12. ESTRÉS DURANTE COVID-19 Estudiantes LGBTQ + • Montecito Pacific Pride Fdn Autor y activista Ray LeoneVIRTUALES • https://tinyurl.com/yx9v4pmd American Riviera Bank ORIENTACIÓN DE TUTORES REUNIÓN EN ESPAÑOL DE PFLAG Infórmate sobre lasEGIPTOLOGICOS experiencias ESTEREOTIPOS •Branch, Gratis •525 Reuniones alternas en persona Chaucer’s Books, 3321deState St. •• Déjate transportar a las brumosas colinas de Irlanda cuando el San Ysidro Rd., Suite G • Conviértete en tutor lectura Apoya y comparte • PFLAG • adversas en lalainfancia • CALM • • MERCADO DEL STATE ST. PROMENADE Charla sobre civilización kushita yReserva en líneatu•lugar: https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t • 6pm jueves,de5/12. música y danza irlandesa de Celtic Woman flote al Teatro rsvp@arb.bank • 4-6pm Gratis Biblioteca Pública SB • Gratis • Gratis •concierto envia un de correo electrónico Biblioteca • Gratis • 4-5pm La Calle State entre las Calles Carrillo UCSB IHCMontecito • 6056 HSSB & Zoom • •jueves, 4-5:30pm jueves. Granada a las 7:30pm el• viernes, mayo. Para boletos ($55-160) 5/12. https://tinyurl.com/4a7ftppz • 5-6pm pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com 7pm 13yde jueves, Figueroa • 3 a 7:30pm los jueves • Gratis •5/12. https://tinyurl.com/zfcwd4ua jueves, 5/12. jueves,visita 5/12.www.granadasb.org https://tinyurl.com/yx9v4pmd • 2-3:30pm jueves, 5/12. PROUD YOUTH GROUP LGBTQ+ students • Pacific Pride Fdn CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING TOXIC STRESS DURING COVID-19 • Free See Your Listing Here! • Alternating in-person and Author & activist Ray Leone • OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE PFLAG SPANISH MEETING Learn about Adverse Childhood onlineSubmit • https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • Free • Support and sharing • PFLAG • Free • event listings for Experiences • CALM • Montecito STATE STREET PROMENADE MARKET • 4-5:30pm Th. free to 6pm Th, 5/12. Email pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • State St between Carrillo and Figueroa Library • Free • 4-5pm Th, 5/12. calendar@voicesb.com GRUPO DE JÓVENES ORGULLOSOS FIRMA DE LIBROS DE CHAUCER’S 7pm Th, 5/12. Sts • 3 to 7:30pm Thursdays • ESTRÉS TÓXICO DURANTE COVID-19 by Tuesdays 3pm. Estudiantes LGBTQ + • at Pacific Pride Fdn Autor y activista Ray Leone • https://tinyurl.com/yx9v4pmd REUNIÓN EN ESPAÑOL DE PFLAG Infórmate sobre las experiencias • Gratis • Reuniones alternas en persona Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • Please include location, Apoya y comparte • PFLAG • adversas en la infancia • CALM • MERCADO DEL STATE ST. PROMENADE y en línea Gratis • 6pm jueves, 5/12. title,• https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t entry, and contact Gratis • envia un correo electrónico Biblioteca Montecito • Gratis • 4-5pm La Calle State entre las Calles Carrillo • 4-5:30pm jueves. information. pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm jueves, 5/12. y Figueroa • 3 a 7:30pm los jueves • jueves, 5/12. https://tinyurl.com/yx9v4pmd

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Evenings at Elings

Evenings at Elings

Wednesday • miércoles 5.11.22 Tardes en Elings

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Celtic Woman

Celtic Woman

Celtic Woman

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In Person & Online Activities for Everyone CONTINUES / CONTINÚA Actividades en persona y en línea para todos Thursday • jueves 5.12.22BILINGUAL BILINGÜE Histórico SB •/$125 • SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

FLOWER EMPOWER LUNCHEON Awards, auction, and fundraising • Dream Fdn. • SB Historical Museum • $125 • https://tinyurl.com/4a7dvrd8 • 11am-2pm Th, 5/12.

https://tinyurl.com/4a7dvrd8 • 11am2pm jueves, 5/12. READ TO A DOG Read to a therapy dog • Eastside Library • Free • 3-4pm Th.

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ALMUERZO DE E MPODERAMIENTO DE FLORES Premios, subasta y recaudación de fondos • Dream Fdn. • Museo

LEERLE A UN PERRO Leerle a un perro de terapia • Biblioteca del lado este • Gratis • 3-4pm jueves.

In Person & Online Activities for Everyone Friday • viernesen persona 5.13.22 y en línea para todos Actividades CELTIC WOMAN

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS Celebrate Irish culture • Granada BILINGUAL Theatre • $55-160/• BILINGÜE CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

AUTHOR ELIZABETH STROUT In conversation with Pico Iyer • UCSB Arts & Lectures • $10-35 • UCSB Campbell Hall • www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu • 7:30pm Fr, 5/13. AUTORA ELIZABETH STROUT En conversación con Pico Iyer • UCSB Arts & Lectures • $10-35 • UCSB Campbell Hall • www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu • 7:30pm viernes, 5/13.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

EVENINGS AT ELINGS Concert by Arise Roots • Elings Park • https://tinyurl.com/3s5xvtyn • $30-40 • 5-10pm Fr, 5/13. TARDES EN ELINGS Concierto por Arise Roots • Elings Park • https://tinyurl.com/3s5xvtyn • $30-40 • 5-10pm viernes, 5/13. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Rock concert • SB Bowl • $55-130.50 • www.sbbowl.com • 7pm Fr, 5/13. THE SMASHING PUMPKINS Concierto de Rock • SB Bowl • $55130.50 • www.sbbowl.com • 7pm viernes, 5/13.

www.granadasb.org • 7:30pm Fr, 5/13. CELTIC WOMAN Celebra la cultura irlandesa • Granada Theatre • $55-160 • www.granadasb.org • 7:30pm viernes, 5/13.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

SB ANTIQUE SHOW Shop over 70 dealers • Earl Warren Showgrounds • $5-8 • www.sbantiqueshow.com • 11am7pm Fr, 5/13; 11am-6pm 5/14; 11am-4pm 5/15.

ESPECTÁCULO DE ANTIGÜEDADES SB Compra de más de 70 distribuidores • Earl Warren Showgrounds • $5-8 • www.sbantiqueshow.com • 11am7pm viernes, 5/13; 11am-6pm 5/14; 11am-4pm 5/15. ECO HERO AWARD Honoring Paul Stamets & Louie Schwartzberg • SB Permaculture Network • Lobero Theatre • $20-100 • www.lobero.org • 6:30pm Fr, 5/13. PREMIO HÉROE ECOLÓGICO Honrando a Paul Stamets y Louie Schwartzberg • SB Permaculture Network • Lobero Theatre • $20-100 • www.lobero.org • 6:30pm viernes, 5/13.

May 6, 2022

Saturday • sábado 5.14.22 Teddy Bear Picnic LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

POSITIVE BODY IMAGE Workshop by local businesswomen • Workzones, 351 Paseo Nuevo, Fl 2 • https://tinyurl.com/33aujysp • Pay what you can • 10am-12pm Sa, 5/14.

IMAGEN DEL CUERPO POSITIVO Taller de empresarias locales • Workzones, 351 Paseo Nuevo, Fl 2 • https://tinyurl.com/33aujysp • Paga lo que puedas • 10am-12pm sábado, 5/14. GLOBAL SNAPSHOT CONFERENCE Virtual talks on global media • UCSB IHC • https://tinyurl.com/ykw2maa3 • Free • 10am-6pm Sa, 5/14. CONFERENCIA GLOBAL DE INSTANTÁNEAS Charlas virtuales en medios globales • UCSB IHC • https://tinyurl.com/ykw2maa3 • Gratis • 10am-6pm sábado, 5/14.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

JAZZ FESTIVAL By SB High School students • SBHS auditorium • $8-10 • https://tinyurl.com/brxmu698 • 8:30am-7:30pm Sa, 5/14. FESTIVAL DE JAZZ Por estudiantes de SB High School • Auditorio de SBHS • $8-10 • https://tinyurl.com/brxmu698 • 8:30am-7:30pm sábado, 5/14. MORTON “WONDER” ORGAN Play this historic instrument • Arlington Theatre • Free • 9-11am Sa, 5/14. ÓRGANO “MARAVILLA” DE MORTON Toca este instrumento histórico • Arlington Theatre • Gratis • 9-11am sábado, 5/14. PAX + AMARE Concert with baritone Valdis Jansons • The Choral Society • First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance Ave. • $10-20 • www.sbchoral.org • 7pm Sa, 5/14; 3pm 5/15. PAX + AMARE Concierto con el barítono Valdis Jansons • The Choral Society • First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance Ave. • $10-20 • www.sbchoral.org • 7pm sábado, 5/14; 3pm 5/15.

Soak up the Santa Barbara sunshine along with lawn games, music, wine, and an ocean view lunch — all while supporting a great cause — at the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation’s Teddy Bear Picnic from 1-4pm on Sunday, May 15th at the Montecito Club. For tickets ($125) visit www.teddybearcancerfoundation.org

El Picnic de Teddy Bear

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Disfruta del sol de Santa Bárbara junto con juegos en el jardín, música, vino y un almuerzo con vista al mar – todo mientras apoyas una gran causa – en el Picnic de Teddy Bear de Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation de 1 a 4pm el domingo, 15 de mayo en el Montecito Club. Para boletos ($125) visita www.teddybearcancerfoundation.org

MAGICAL MUSIC OF MOTOWN Relive Motown classics • Lobero Theatre • $48-68 • www.lobero.org • 8pm Sa, 5/14.

STAR PARTY Explore night skies • Palmer Observatory, SB Museum of Natural History • Free • 8-10pm Sa, 5/14.

MÚSICA MÁGICA DE MOTOWN Revive los clásicos de Motown • Lobero Theatre • $48-68 • www.lobero.org • 8pm sábado, 5/14.

FIESTA DE ESTRELLAS Explora los cielos nocturnos • Observatorio Palmer, Museo de Historia Natural SB • Gratis • 8-10pm sábado, 5/14.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

COFFEE & CLASSICS Vintage cars • South Coast Church, 5814 Cathedral Oaks Rd • Free • www.thecommunityhotrodproject.com • 8-10am 2nd & 4th Saturdays. CAFÉ Y CLÁSICOS Los autos antiguos • South Coast Church, 5814 Cathedra l Oaks Rd • www.thecommunityhotrodproject.com • Gratis • 8-10am segundo y cuarto sábado. VENETIAN NIGHTS Auction & dinner for United Boys & Girls Clubs • 4849 Foothill Rd. • $150 • https://tinyurl.com/2v2e664d • 5-10pm Sa, 5/14. NOCHES VENECIANAS Subasta y cena para United Boys & Girls Clubs• 4849 Foothill Rd. • $150 • https://tinyurl.com/2v2e664d • 5-10pm sábado, 5/14.

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Sunday • domingo 5.15.22 DANCE | BAILE

REMIX By UCSB Dance Company • UCSB Hatlen Theater • $12-17 • https://tinyurl.com/55u3k79r • 2-5pm Su, 5/15. REMEZCLA Por UCSB Dance Company • UCSB Hatlen Theater • $12-17 • https://tinyurl.com/55u3k79r • 2-5pm domingo, 5/15.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

COMMUNITY NOT COPS Learn about Cops Off Campus Youth Coalition • Unitarian Society of SB, 1535 Santa Barbara St. • Free • 3-5pm Su, 5/15. COMUNIDAD NO POLICÍAS Más información sobre Cops Off Campus Youth Coalition • Unitarian Society of SB, 1535 Santa Barbara St. • Gratis • 3-5pm domingo, 5/15.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

SB YOUTH SYMPHONY Musicians ages 12-18 • Lobero Theatre • Free • www.lobero.org • 4pm Su, 5/15.

CONJUNTO DE JAZZ DE LA UCSB Concierto de jazz • SB Jazz Society • SOhO • $10-35 • 1-4pm domingo, 5/15.

SINFÓNICA JUVENIL SB Músicos de 12 a 18 años • Lobero Theatre • Gratis • www.lobero.org • 4pm domingo, 5/15.

UCSB JAZZ ENSEMBLE Jazz concert • SB Jazz Society • SOhO • $10-35 • 1-4pm Su, 5/15.

CARILLON RECITAL Free public concert • UCSB Storke Tower • Free • 2pm Su, 5/15. RECITAL DE CARILLÓN concierto público gratuito • UCSB Storke Tower • Gratis • 2pm domingo, 5/15.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

TEDDY BEAR PICNIC Supporting Teddy Bear Cancer Fdn. • Montecito Club • $125 • www.teddybearcancerfoundation.org • 1-4pm Su, 5/15.

PICNIC DE TEDDY BEAR Apoyando a Teddy Bear Cancer Fdn. • Montecito Club • $125 • www.teddybearcancerfoundation.org • 1-4pm domingo, 5/15. NATE BARGATZE: THE RAINCHECK TOUR Comedy show • Granada Theatre • $40.75-70.75 • www.granadasb.org • 7pm Su, 5/15. NATE BARGATZE: LA GIRA RAINCHECK Show de comedia • Granada Theatre • $40.75-70.75 • www.granadasb.org • 7pm domingo, 5/15.


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In Person & Online Activities for Everyone CONTINUES / CONTINÚA Actividades Pax + Amareen persona y en línea para todos Experience the healing power of music when baritone Valdis Jansons joins The SB Choral Society in presenting the serene melodies of Pax + Amare at 7pm on Saturday, May 14th, and 3pm on Sunday, May 15th. For tickets ($10-20) visit www.sbchoral.org

BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE

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In Person & Online Activities for Everyone Actividades en persona y en línea para todos Baritone Valdis Jansons

It’s Your Library • Es Tu Biblioteca BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE

SB PUBLIC LIBRARY’S STAY & PLAY Share stories with your kids • Free MacKenzie Park • 10am-12pm Fr, 5/6. Eastside Library • 8:30-10am Tu, 5/10. Montecito Library • 9-10:30am Tu, 5/10. Harding University Partnership School • 8:459:45am Th, 5/12. Carpinteria Children’s Project • 10:30am12pm Th, 5/12. Bohnett Park • 10am-12pm Fr, 5/13. QUÉDATE Y JUEGA DE LA BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE SB Comparte historias con tus hijos • Gratis MacKenzie Park • 10am-12pm viernes, 5/6. Eastside Library • 8:30-10am martes, 5/10. Montecito Library • 9-10:30am martes, 5/10. Harding University Partnership School • 8:459:45am jueves, 5/12. Carpinteria Children’s Project • 10:30am12pm jueves, 5/12. Bohnett Park • 10am-12pm viernes, 5/13. MUSIC & MOVEMENT For ages 2-5 • Free • Central Library, Faulkner Gallery • 10:30-11am Tu, 5/10. MÚSICA Y MOVIMIENTO Para niños de 2 a 5 años • Gratis • Biblioteca central, Galería Faulkner • 10:30-11am martes, 5/10. WIGGLY STORYTIME For toddlers 14 months - 3 years • Free • Alameda Park • 10:15-10:45am We, 5/11. HORA DE CUENTOS WIGGLY Para niños pequeños de 14 meses a 3 años • Gratis • Alameda Park • 10:15-10:45am miércoles, 5/11. BABY AND ME For babies 0-14 months • Free Alameda Park • 11-11:30am We, 5/11.

DOS PUEBLOS HIGH SCHOOL

BEAUTY & THE BEAST Tale as old as time • Dos Pueblos High School Theatre • Elings Performing Arts Center • $10-14 • https://tinyurl.com/5xd7rfnt • Through 5/7.

Pax + Amare

Experimenta el poder curativo de la música cuando el barítono Valdis Jansons se una a The SB Choral Society para presentar las serenas melodías de Pax + Amare a las 7pm del sábado, 14 de mayo y a las 3pm del domingo 15 de mayo. Para boletos ($10-20) visita www.sbchoral.org

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Eastside Library • Bilingual • 11:30am-12pm Th, 5/12. EL BEBÉ Y YO Para bebés de 0 a 14 meses • Gratis Alameda Park • 11-11:30am miércoles, 5/11. Eastside Library • Bilingüe • 11:30am-12pm jueves, 5/12. LIBRARY ON THE GO Visit the library’s van • Free MacKenzie Park • 10am-12pm Fr, 5/6. Harding School • 12:30-2pm We, 5/11. Shoreline Park, Tots playground • 10:15am12:15pm Th, 5/12. Bohnett Park • 10am-12pm Fr, 5/13. BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA Visita la camioneta de la biblioteca • Gratis MacKenzie Park • 10am-12pm viernes, 5/6. Harding School • 12:30-2pm miércoles, 5/11. Shoreline Park, parque infantil • 10:15am12:15pm jueves, 5/12. Bohnett Park • 10am-12pm viernes, 5/13. STORYWALK Outdoor story & activities • Free MacKenzie Park • 10am-12pm Fr, 5/6. Bohnett Park • 10am-12pm Fr, 5/13. CAMINATA DE CUENTOS Historia y actividades al aire libre • Gratis MacKenzie Park • 10am-12pm viernes, 5/6. Bohnett Park • 10am-12pm viernes, 5/13. LIBRARY LAB STEAM activities for kids • Central Library, children’s area • Free • 11am-12pm, Saturdays in May LABORATORIO DE BIBLIOTECA Actividades STEAM para niños • Biblioteca Central, área infantil • Gratis • 11am-12pm, sábados en mayo

LA BELLA Y LA BESTIA Un cuento tan vieja como el tiempo • Dos Pueblos High School Theatre • Elings Performing Arts Center • $10-14 • https://tinyurl.com/5xd7rfnt • Hasta el 5/7.

PACIFIC CONSERVATORY THEATER

INTO THE WOODS Reimagining fairytales • PCPA • Marian Theatre, Santa Maria • $33.50-62 • Through 5/15. EN EL BOSQUE Reimaginando cuentos de hadas • PCPA • Marian Theatre, Santa Maria • $33.50-62 • Hasta el 5/15.

RUBICON THEATRE COMP.

TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES, 1992 Drama on LA Rodney King demonstrations • 1006 E. Main St. Ventura • $39.50-49.50 • www.rubicontheatre.org • Through 5/15. TWILIGHT: LOS ANGELES, 1992 Drama sobre las manifestaciones de LA Rodney King • 1006 E. Main St. Ventura • $39.50-49.50 • www.rubicontheatre.org • Hasta el 5/15.

OJAI ART CENTER THEATER

ALL IN THE TIMING Five one-act plays • Free-$20 • www.ojaiact.org • 7:30pm Fr & Sa, 2pm Su through 5/15. TODO EN EL TIEMPO Cinco obras en un acto • Gratis-$20 • www.ojaiact.org • 7:30pm viernes y sabado, 2pm domingo hasta el 5/15.

LCJH JOANN CAINES THEATRE

JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH Roald Dahl’s classic • Providence School Performing Arts, La Cumbre Junior High & SB School of Performing Arts • $5-15 • https://tinyurl.com/3b5ze6j8 • 7pm Fr, 5/6; 2pm & 7pm 5/7; 2pm 5/8. JAMES Y EL DURAZNO GIGANTE El clásico de Roald Dahl • Providence School Performing Arts, La Cumbre Junior High & SB School of Performing Arts • $5-15 • https://tinyurl.com/3b5ze6j8 • 7pm viernes, 5/6; 2pm y 7pm 5/7; 2pm 5/8.

SAN MARCOS HIGH SCHOOL

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Rock horror musical comedy • Marquis Performing Arts Auditorium • $8-14 • www.smhstheaterdept.com • 7pm Fr, 5/6-5/7 & 5/12-5/14; 2pm 5/8. PEQUEÑA TIENDA DE LOS HORRORES Comedia musical rock-terror • Marquis Performing Arts Auditorium • $8-14 • www.smhstheaterdept.com • 7pm viernes,

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May 6, 2022

Actor Charles Pasternak in Vincent

Vincent

Reaching beyond the canvas with powerful insight, explore Vincent van Gogh’s remarkable life and inspiration when Ensemble Theatre Company produces Vincent at The New Vic at 2pm and 7pm on Sunday, May 15th. For tickets ($30) visit www.etcsb.org

Vincent

Explorando la notable vida e inspiración de Vincent van Gogh más allá del lienzo con una visión poderosa, cuando Ensemble Theatre Company produzca Vincent en The New Vic a las 2 y 7pm el domingo, 15 de mayo. Para boletos ($30) visita www.etcsb.org

5/6-5/7 y 5/12-5/14; 2pm 5/8.

UCSB DEPT. OF THEATER/DANCE

THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE Musical comedy • UCSB Ballet Studio • $1319 • https://tinyurl.com/yc6daaur • 7pm We, 5/11, runs through 5/28. EL 25° CONCURSO ANUAL DE ORTOGRAFÍA DEL CONDADO DE PUTNAM Comedia musical • UCSB Ballet Studio • $13-19 • https://tinyurl.com/yc6daaur • 7pm miércoles, 5/11, hasta el 5/28. ONE ACTS Undergrad directing students • UCSB Studio Theater • Free • 7pm Fr, 5/13 & 5/14; 1pm 5/14. UNA ACTA Estudiantes de dirección de pregrado • UCSB Studio Theater • Gratis • 7pm viernes, 5/13 y 5/14; 1pm 5/14.

CENTER STAGE THEATER

PUFFS Harry Potter-inspired play • Anacapa School • $10-20 • www.centerstagetheater.org • 7:30pm Fr, 5/13 & 5/14; 11am Su, 5/15. PUFFS Obra inspirada en Harry Potter • Anacapa School • $10-20 • www.centerstagetheater.org • 7:30pm viernes, 5/13 y 5/14; 11am domingo, 5/15.

THE NEW VIC

VINCENT One man play on Van Gogh’s life • Ensemble Theatre Company • The New Vic • $30 • www.etcsb.org • 2pm & 7pm Su, 5/15. VINCENT Obra de un hombre sobre la vida de Van Gogh • Ensemble Theatre Company • The New Vic • $30 • www.etcsb.org • 2pm y 7pm domingo, 5/15.


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YETI FILM TOUR

Seven new YETI Presents films • Lobero Theatre • $36 • www.lobero.org • 7:30pm Fr, 5/6.

GIRA CINEMATOGRÁFICA YETI

Siete nuevas películas presentadas por YETI • Lobero Theatre • $36 • www.lobero.org • 7:30pm viernes, 5/6.

MET LIVE: CINDERELLA

Performance screening • Hahn Hall • https://tinyurl.com/yck93vyy • $10-28, ages 7-17 free • 2pm Sa, 5/7.

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MET LIVE: CINDERELLA

Squid Game

What lengths would you go to for the promise of incredible wealth? View episode six of the startling Netflix hit Squid Game when UCSB’s Carsey-Wolf Center hosts a free screening and discussion with the show’s production designer Chae Kyoung-sun at 7pm on Thursday, May 12th in Pollock Theater. The discussion will be streamed on Zoom. Register at www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu

Proyección de la presentación • Hahn Hall • https://tinyurl.com/yck93vyy • 2 $10-28, gratis para personas de 7-17 años • pm sábado, 5/7.

CELEBRATE MOTHER EARTH

MOVIES LOMPOC • (805) 736-1558 / 736-0146

Proyecciones de películas ambientales • Festival de Cine de Ojai • Flourish Ojai, 214 W. Aliso St, Ojai • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/bcza6ej7 • 2pm y 7pm sábado, 5/7.

MAY 6 - 12 “SWEET, SEXY, AND DEEPLY SATISFYING” The Criterion Collection

DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS -PG13Fri 4-6-7 | Sat-Sun 1-3-4-6-7 | Mon-Thu 4-6-7

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BRAND NEW 4K RESTORATION FRI: 7:30pm SAT: 2:00pm & 7:30pm / SUN: 2:00pm MON: 7:30pm / TUES, THURS: 5:00pm WED: NO SHOWING

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Proyección y charla con el escritor/ director Oualid Mouaness • UCSB Carsey-Wolf Center, Pollock Theatre • Gratis • www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu • 7-9:15pm martes, 5/10.

HAWAIIAN SOUL

Film screening • UCSB MultiCultural Center Theater • Free • 6pm We, 5/11.

ALMA HAWAIANA

Proyección de película • UCSB MultiCultural Center Theater • Gratis • 6pm miércoles, 5/11.

SQUID GAME

Screening & talk with production designer Chae Kyoung-sun • UCSB Carsey-Wolf Center, Pollock Theater & Zoom • www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu • Free • 7-9pm Th, 5/12.

SQUID GAME

Proyección y charla con el diseñador de producción Chae Kyoung-sun • UCSB Carsey-Wolf Center, Pollock Theater y Zoom • Gratis • www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu • 7-9pm jueves, 5/12.

MET LIVE: TURANDOT

Screening of Puccini’s opera • Hahn Hall • https://tinyurl.com/327rasrn • $10-28, ages 7-17 free • 2pm Su, 5/15.

MET LIVE: TURANDOT

Proyección de la ópera de Puccini • Hahn Hall • $10-28, gratis para personas de 7-17 años • https://tinyurl.com/327rasrn • 2pm domingo, 5/15.

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The Bad Guys (PG): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:05, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 12:15, 2:40, 5:05, 7:30. Memory (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 4:55. Sat/Sun: 2:00. Fantastic Beast: The Secret of Dumbledore (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 4:40, 7:45.Sat/Sun: 1:30, 4:40, 7:45. Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:30, 8:00. Sat/Sun: 12:30, 3:00, 5:30, 8:00. 7040 MARKETPLACE DRIVE GOLETA 805-688-4140

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Screening & talk with writer/director Oualid Mouaness • UCSB Carsey-Wolf Center, Pollock Theater • www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu • Free • 7-9:15pm Tu, 5/10.

CELEBRA A LA MADRE TIERRA

¿Hasta dónde llegarías por la promesa de una riqueza increíble? Ve el sexto episodio del sorprendente éxito de Netflix Squid Game cuando el Carsey-Wolf Center de UCSB presente una proyección y discusión gratuita con el diseñador de producción del programa, Chae Kyoung-sun, a las 7pm del jueves, 12 de mayo en Pollock Theatre. La discusión se transmitirá en Zoom. Regístrate en www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu

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Environmental film screenings • Ojai Film Festival • Flourish Ojai, 214 W. Aliso St, Ojai • Free • https://tinyurl.com/bcza6ej7 • 2pm & 7pm Sa, 5/7.

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Doctor Strange 2* (PG13): Fri: 12:45, 2:15/LP, 2:45, 3:45, 5:15/LP, 5:45, 6:45, 8:15/LP, 8:45, 9:45. Sat: 9:45, 11:45, 12:45,2:45, 3:45, 5:15/LP, 5:45, 6:45, 8:15/LP, 8:45, 9:45. Sun: 11:45, 12:45, 2:15/LP,2:45, 3:45, 5:15/LP, 5:45, 6:45, 8:15/LP, 8:45, 9:45. Mon-Thur: 12:45, 2:15/LP, 2:45, 3:45, 5:15/LP, 5:45, 6:45, 8:15/LP, 8:45. The Northman (R): Fri, Sun-Thur: 2:00, 5:00, 8:00.Sat: 11:00, 2:00, 5:00, 8:00. MET Opera: Turandot*: Sat: 9:55.

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Memory (R): Fri-Wed: 4:55, 8:05. Thur: 4:55 Y Como Es El? (PG13): Fri-Thur: 4:45, 7:30. The Bad Guys (PG): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:15, 7:40. Sat/Sun: 1:50, 2:50, 5:15, 7:40. Father Stu (R): Fri, Mon-Wed: 4:30, 7:20. Sat/Sun: 1:40, 4:30, 7:20. Thur: 4:30. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (PG): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:05, 7:50. Sat/Sun: 1:20, 2:20, 5:05, 7:50. Firestarter* (R): Thurs. 8:05. Family Camp* (PG): Thurs: 7:20.

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Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:30, 8:00. Sat/Sun: 3:00, 5:30, 8:00. Everything Everywhere All at Once (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:10, 8:15. Sat/Sun: 2:05, ARLINGTON 5:10, 8:15. 1317 STATE STREET Fantastic Beast: The Secret of SANTA BARBARA Dumbledore (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 805-963-9580 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of 4:35, 7:45. Sat/Sun: 1:40, 4:35, 7:45. The Lost City (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: Madness* (PG13): Fri-Thurs: 4:45, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 1:50, 4:45, 7:30. 1:45, 3:45, 7:00.


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What Recession? – Part II

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RDERS FOR U.S. DURABLE GOODS – long-lasting goods such as computers and cars – rose in March, and business investment rebounded after the first decline in a year, signaling that U.S. economic activity is still on a growth path, despite the Ukraine invasion and record inflation. Who knows what will happen with energy prices?

Orders advanced for the sixth time in the last seven months. What’s more, the initially reported 2.2 percent decline in new orders in February was revised to show a smaller 1.7 percent drop, the government said Tuesday [April 26, 2022]. Businesses are investing more because they are upbeat about future growth. And inflation may be peaking with the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge—the PCE index. Over the past twelve months, the personal consumption price index has climbed 6.6 percent, up from 6.4 percent in February, the government said Friday [April 29, 2022]. That’s the steepest increase since 1981. Yet a narrower measure of inflation that omits volatile food and energy costs, known as the core PCE, rose by just 0.3 percent in March for the second month in a row. That matched the Wall Street forecast. What’s more, the rate of core

inflation in the past year slipped to 5.2 percent from 5.3 percent, marking the first month-to-month decline in more than a year. This is huge folks. It’s almost as if U.S. businesses don’t see problems ahead with energy shortages because of a prolonged Ukrainian war – for the U.S. economy, at least. Business investment has increased ten percent in the past year and there’s little evidence that companies are sharply cutting back. And consumers’ strong demand for durable goods is a sign they are not so pessimistic. While some data from the Conference Board’s consumer confidence survey showed a dip in consumer confidence this month, households were eager to buy big-ticket items like motor vehicles, television sets, and clothing dryers within six months. Consumers were also inclined to buy a house, despite surging mortgage rates and record home prices. “Consumer confidence fell slightly in April, after a modest increase in March,” said Lynn Franco, Senior Director of Economic Indicators at The Conference Board. “The Present Situation Index declined, but remains quite high, suggesting the economy continued to expand in early Q2. Expectations, while

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Les Voiles de St. Barth

Local, Girot, Captures

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1st Place the well deserved First Place Trophy. They celebrated their win in a great big way at the Closing Ceremony and the party that followed. The 2022 Les Voiles de St. Barts may be in the history books … but my bragging in behalf of this Santa Barbara sailing team is not!

By Sigrid Toye, Special to VOICE

ICTURE YOURSELVES on the Island of St. Barth, a location surrounded by everything you could wish for... sun, warm winds, sandy beaches, dining on French foods and wines overlooking spectacular ocean views in “the Monaco of the Caribbean Islands.” Not only that, it’s also the location of one of the world’s most exciting and challenging international yacht races, Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille. Santa Barbara’s resident and sailor extraordinaire, Bernard Girot and his team flew to the island of St. Barth to represent Santa Barbara in the competition! Now, last but not least, prepare yourselves for some shameless bragging – my very favorite thing to do!

Windy days, the bluest of blue waters, energetic sailing, and the challenges of ocean currents very different from those along the West Coast drew Girot and crew to Les Voiles on April 17th to the 23rd. Girot, the owner of the Farr 400 (40 foot) yacht Rock & Roll moored in the Santa Barbara harbor, made good on his promise after participating in the 2019 Les Voiles race to return to the ‘next race’ – which, as fate and the Coronavirus would have it, was not to be until 2022!

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Victorious in the phenomenal off-shore racing yacht Pata Negra, a chartered Lombard IRC 46 designed in France, the Santa Barbara based crew excelled in every sailing condition possible with winds in the 20’s and considerable seas. Girot and his team simply rocked the world famous Les Voiles regatta with a 6-0 record never relinquishing its first place grip on the CSA 5’s six race series. Finally, standing tall at the closing ceremonies, Girot and crew walked away with

Having just come off a previous win last month in his own boat in the waters off San Francisco, Girot definitely has sailing bragging rights. “The chartered Pata Negra is quite a magnificent boat,” he exclaimed. “She seemed The Winning Team of Bernard Girot the right one to charter just a couple of years and then return … but here I am after for the conditions around St. Barth and one that would 62 years!” he laughed. As head of a major corporation the accommodate my entire crew. Since our 2019 experience Girot’s were bi-coastal, finally settling in Santa Monica where was such a success, we thought we’d stay with a good thing.” a sailboat was moored at Marina del Rey. With retirement Girot’s crew included two women captains: this year’s St. in mind, Santa Barbara seemed the ideal location to move: Barth boat captain was Julie Marvin who has sailed on his a bucolic area of California and a small town by the sea, boats for 15 years. Crew members included Kevin Miller complete with harbor. And that’s where this story begins, the (who introduced Girot to the St. Barth’s race in 2019), Robbie one that led to (yet another) sailing victory at the Les Voiles Grant, KJ Paradise, Jake Richter, Eric Chowanski, Kent Pierce, de St. Barth regatta. Bill Blazer, and Isa Lamba. Also aboard was fellow Frenchman “All in all St. Barth was exciting with great weather, strong Fred Blaudeau. “That was a special treat for me,” added Girot. winds, and challenging seas and needless to say we bested “Having Fred around was an opportunity for me to speak in our Third Place win in 2019. The only real stumbling block French again.” (literally!) was getting on and off the boat,” Girot admitted, A French designed yacht, the regatta at Les Voiles de a fact which he and fellow crew member Kent Pierce can St. Barth, and a super yachtsman born in France with a attest. The team has returned home victorious, if exhausted. longstanding and loyal crew: now it all made sense to me! Although I suspect that the final victory bash might have had “I was born in Pontarlier a small town not too far from the something to do with that! Swiss boarder,” revealed Girot. His stay in Pontarlier ended Congratulations to Team Bernie for your success and for at five years old when the family moved to Vietnam, at providing me with an opportunity to shamelessly brag about the time a French colony. “As a French citizen, I attended you in my column! French schools, the thing to do during those days, until I finished high school.” After graduation Girot chose to attend university in the United States. “I’d planned to stay Sigrid Toye volunteers for the Breakwater Flag Project. She is on the board of directors of the Maritime Museum and participates in Yacht Club activities. An educational/behavior therapist, Sigrid holds a Ph.D in clinical psychology. She loves all things creative, including her two grown children who are working artists. Send Harbor tips to: Itssigrid@gmail.com


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Electric Scooters Crash on State SATURDAY, APRIL 29TH - Two electric scooters (or bikes) crashed on State Street at Ortega Street in downtown Santa Barbara. One person had a face injury. Police, Fire, and AMR were on it. This is an area where riders on high speed electric bikes whiz through often.

Celebrating 5 Years of the Mesa Bookstore! SUNDAY, MAY 1ST - The Mesa Bookstore in Santa Barbara celebrated five years Sunday with current owners D.J. Paladino and Diane Arnold. At 205 square feet and over 30 years old overall, it is likely the biggest little store of this kind you will ever see. Book signings took place and Spencer Barnitz had a special trio out front.

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Summerland Gas Station Becomes a Fuel Depot The only gas station in Summerland has a new owner and is now a Fuel Depot. It’s a fresh look, a nice crew, and it stocks food and essentials along with all the beverages, snacks, beach gear, wine, and many types of beers. Fuel prices are 40 to 60 cents lower than others in the area. Remember though, the majors like 76, Chevron, and Shell have special gas additives if you feel your car needs that.

SB Prepares to Get Out and Vote! The election cycle for the June Primary Election is on! Look for this guide in your mailbox and if you don’t get one, need to register to vote, or have questions call the elections office or go online. They have extra staff to answer all of your questions.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH - Spring color - The Herbert Bayer, Chromatic Gate on Cabrillo Blvd. known locally at the “rainbow arch” has been freshened up. Perfect for your next photo shoot. Make sure you get the palm too!

Tree Dedication Honors Suzanne Fairly SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH Congratulations to Suzanne Fairly who received a special tree dedication in Santa Barbara on Chapala St. recently for her work with Santa Barbara Beautiful and many other community boards for more than 30 years.

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Local Law Enforcement & First Responders Updates THURSDAY, APRIL 28TH - Hundreds of cars detour most of Santa Barbara’s glitzy Coast Village Road due to gas leak with an extended repair job.

Duckling Rescue on Hwy 101

SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH - There’s a smoldering tractor fire at or near the Carpinteria city yard site, Carpinteria Fire is on the scene. 5775 Carpinteria Ave.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH - Rescue on Highway 101 at Hope Ave. in Santa Barbara by the California Highway Patrol. Thank you, Officer Ayala and Santa Barbara County Animal Services.

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Mystery

Santa Barbara Museum of Art Women’s Board

wandered through galleries, peering at paintings and display information in search of answers, and soon, it was over. Everyone was invited to pick up a beverage while the winners were tabulated. Participants gathered in the Mary Craig Auditorium to learn the identity of the winning teams.

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By Kerry Methner, PhD, VOICE

HRILLED TO BE AL FRESCO at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art anticipating one of the most popular events of the Museum’s social calendar, the SBMA Women’s Board hosted a full house of attendees at their bi-annual Mystery in Masterpieces, a fundraising event extraordinaire. Challenging minds and the keen observational skills needed to be a first-rate sleuth, the event is black-tie optional. Everyone Even Salvador Dalí was glittering and played by Jeff Wing

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was on hand.

Photos by Kerry Methner

- in Masterpieces

Isn’t that the Girl with a Pearl Earring? Johannes Vermeer’s painting was brought to life by Judith Wing. She’s sharing the frame with Diane Waterhouse.

Teams with 1-2 sleuths First place: Gretchen and Marshall Milligan (Prize: Original oil painting by Thomas Van Stein and dinner for two prepared by Chef Coco LaForge) Second place: Melanie and James Brewer (Prize: Original oil painting by Ralph Waterhouse and tickets for two to Opera SB performance of La Traviata) Third place: Denise ElEffendi and Diane Adam (Prize: Original watercolor painting by Ray Hunter and two bottles of premium wine)

dressed to the nines, as they sipped signature cocktails and socialized with Teams with 3-4 sleuths the likes of Salvador First place: Nick Camblin, Dalí, Vincent van Doug Major, and Catherine and Gogh, and “the David Major (Prize: Dinner girl with a pearl for four at Caruso’s Rosewood earring.” Miramar Beach) Palates were Second place: Kathy and appeased with Peter Hartz and Jan and Andy passed hors Vincent van Gogh made an appearance, Goldman (Prize: Four tickets to d’oeuvres and wine. saying he saw his name and knew he’d be Ganna Walska Lotusland and Event Chair Isabel welcome... He was portrayed by Kirk Martin, lunch at Alissia Patisserie + Café) Wendt and Women’s here with Maria Castle Board President Julie thanked Jaime Fleming as their https://sbmawb.org Blair welcomed guests, and www.sbma.net expert Clue Master for returning for another year of the game. They welcomed Jeanne Fulkerson to lay out the hunt and explain the rules. Soon clue cards were in individual and team hands and the sluething began. Participants David Major, Catherine Major, and Nick Camblin

The Mystery in Masterpieces committee included: (Front) Deb Joseph, Cathy Milner, Karen Tenzer, and Event Chair Isabel Wendt. (Back) ZouZou Chapman, Martha Townsend, Claudia Dunn, Christina Omdahl, Women’s Board President Julie Blair, and Paula Farrington.

Event Chair Isabel Wendt, WB President Julie Blair, and Jeanne Fulkerson, Hunt Presenter

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SB MUSEUM OF ART: Through Vincent’s Eyes ~ May 22; Highlights of American Art; Portrait of Mexico Today; Important Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection: New Selections; Mediated Nature; Contemporary Gallery - Ongoing; • Tu – Su, 11 –5; Thu, 11-8 • www.sbma.net • 805-963-4364 SB MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Prehistoric Forest ~ Ongoing; Hummingbirds ~ opens May 6 • Wed-Sun 10-5 • 2559 Puesta del Sol • www.sbnature.org

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SANTA BARBARA SEA CENTER Dive In: Our Changing Channel ~ Ongoing • Daily 10-5 • 805-682-4711 • 211 Stearns Wharf • www.sbnature.org

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SILO 118: Serious Play: Larry Vigon ~ May 7 • 118 Gray St • 12-5 Th-Sa or by appt • www.silo118.com SULLIVAN GOSS: Formalize: Strategies For Abstraction ~ July 3; Spring Salon & Phoebe Brunner, One Fine Day ~ May 23 • 11 E Anapamu St • 805730-1460 • www.sullivangoss.com

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Birgitte Aarestrup SANTA BARBARA TENNIS CLUB: Sensazione ~ June 1 • 10-2 daily • 2375 Foothill Rd • 805-682-4722 • www.2ndfridaysart.com SB BOTANIC GARDEN: Pressed: Botanical Art and The Herbarium • 1212 Mission Canyon Rd • 10-5 daily • 805-682-4726 • www.sbbg.org

SB HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Lockwood De Forest: Lighting the Way ~ May 8; Huguette Marcelle Clark: A Portrait of the Artist- June 12; The Story of SB • 136 E De la Guerra • Thur 12-5, Fri 12-7; Sat 12-5 • 805-966-1601 • www.sbhistorical.org SB MARITIME MUSEUM: A Whale of a Tale ~ May 15 • 113 Harbor Way,

SYV HISTORICAL MUSEUM & CARRIAGE HOUSE: Art Of The Western Saddle; Tales From Mattei’s Tavern • 3596 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez • Sa, Su 12-4 • 805-688-7889 • www.santaynezmuseum.org THOMAS REYNOLDS GALLERY: Paradise Revisited ~ May 28 • Th-Sat 12-5 & By Appt • www.thomasreynolds.com UCSB LIBRARY: A Call to Action: Documenting Santa Barbara’s Art & Activism ~ Jun 24 (Special Collections); Postcards from Salinas ~ Jun 20; Beyond The Wall: The Prison Art Resistance ~ Jul 22 • www.library.ucsb.edu WATERHOUSE GALLERY: Notable CA & National Artists • La Arcada Ct, 1114 State St, #9 • 11-5 Mon-Sat, 12-4 Sun • 805-962-8885 • www.waterhousegallery.com WESTMONT RIDLEY-TREE MUSEUM OF ART: Presence: Graduating Art Majors ~ May 7; UNCANNY: 2022 Tri-County Juried Exhibition ~ May 19-June 18 • 805-565-6162 • M-F 10-4 • www.westmont.edu/museum WILDLING MUSEUM: Fire and Ice: Our Changing Landscape ~ Sept 26; Portals & Pathways by Kerrie Smith ~ 2022 • 1511 B Mission Dr, Solvang • www.wildlingmuseum.org

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Art Events Eventos de Arte Receptions, Openings, Art Talks FREE SBMA COMMUNITY DAY • Explore the SB Museum of art • RSVP: www.sbma.net • 11am-8pm Th, 5/5. DÍA DE LA COMUNIDAD SBMA GRATUITO • Explora el Museo de Arte SB • Reserva tu lugar: www.sbma.net • 11am-8pm jueves, 5/5. FOOTHILLS FOREVER - OPENING RECEPTION • Supporting the Foothills Forever Fund • The Oak Group • Central Library, Faulkner Gallery • Free • 5:30-7:30pm Th, 5/5. FOOTHILLS FOREVER - RECEPCIÓN DE APERTURA • Apoyando el Fondo Foothills Forever • The Oak Group • Biblioteca Central, Faulkner Gallery • Gratis • 5:30-7:30pm jueves, 5/5. HELENA MASON ART GALLERY GRAND OPENING • 5 local artists • 48 Helena Ave • 5:30- 8:30pm, Fri, 5/6. GRAN INAUGURACIÓN DE LA HELENA MASON ART GALLERY • 5 artistas locales • 48 Helena Ave • 5:30-8:30pm, viernes, 5/6. SPRING ART SHOW • By Samarkand residents & staff • Mountain Rm, Samarkand, 2550 Treasure Dr. • Free • 10am-5pm Fr, 5/6; 10am-4pm 5/7-5/9. EXPOSICIÓN DE ARTE DE PRIMAVERA • Por los residentes y el personal de Samarkand • Mountain Room, Samarkand, 2550 Treasure Dr. • Gratis • 10am-5pm viernes, 5/6; 10am-4pm 5/7-5/9. OPENING RECEPTION: THROUGH WHAT AGENCY? Enter a community-driven space exploring climate change & climage justice • Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) • 653 Paseo Nuevo • 5-6pm members/VIPs; 6-8pm public, Sat, 5/7. SKETCHING IN THE GALLERIES • Draw inspired by art • SB Museum of Art • Free • RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/2s3pd8ae • 5:30pm Th, 5/12. DIBUJANDO EN LAS GALERÍAS • Dibuja inspirado en el arte • SB Museum of Art • Gratis • Reserva tu lugar: https://tinyurl. com/2s3pd8ae • 5:30pm jueves, 5/12. ART IN THE GARDEN • Support local artists • Mesa Artists • Borg Gardens, 403 Loma Alta Dr. • Free • 11am-4pm Sa, 5/14 & 5/15. ARTE EN EL JARDÍN • Apoya a los artistas locales • Mesa Artists • Borg Gardens, 403 Loma Alta Dr. • Gratsis • 11am-4pm sábado, 5/14 y 5/15. SB ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW • Local artists & artisans • 236 E. Cabrillo Blvd., SB • 10am-5pm Sundays. EXPOSICIÓN DE ARTES Y ARTESANIAS SB • De artistas y artesanos locales • 236 E. Cabrillo Blvd., SB • 10am-5pm los domingos.

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STUDIO SUNDAY • Van Gogh watercolor workshop • SB Museum of Art, Family Resource Center • Free • 1:30-4:30pm Su, 5/8. DOMINGO DE ESTUDIO • Taller de acuarela de Van Gogh • SB Museum of Art, Centro de Recursos para la Familia • Gratis • 1:30-4:30pm domingo, 5/8.

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ST THURSDAY is an evening of art and culture in downtown Santa Barbara that takes place on the first Thursday of each month. Participating art venues offer free access to art in a fun and social environment from 5-8pm. 1st Thursday venues also provide additional attractions, such as live music, artist receptions, lectures, wine tastings, and hands-on activities. Additionally, State Street comes alive on 1st Thursday with performances and interactive activities.

Galleries, Museums, & Art Venues

1. THOMAS REYNOLDS GALLERY • 1331 State St, 415-676-7689 • Paradise Revisited is an exhibition of paintings by UCSB grad Sandy Ostrau, who returns to SB as one of California’s sought-after contemporary artists. Ostrau captures the strong shapes and bold colors of the California coast. 2. SBIFF’s SANTA BARBARA FILMMAKER SERIES • SBIFF Education Center, 1330 State St • Isaac Hernández de Lipa’s Building A Movement: 50 Years Of Environmental Studies At UCSB. Showtimes are 5:30pm, 6:15 pm, 7pm, and 7:45pm. Runtime: 28 minutes. 3. MARISA MASON JEWELRY • 1324 State St, 805-708-0398 • A locally owned boutique that carries a variety of both fine and fashion jewelry. We design brass, sterling silver, and gold jewelry in our SB studio. Kicking off 1st Thursday with light refreshments, drinks, & permanent jewelry!

4. SANTA BARBARA FINE ART • 1321 State St, 805-845-4270 • Far and Near: recent paintings by Michael Drury of California, Nevada, and Ireland. Drury has been painting for 50+ years, many alongside friend Ray Strong. His compositions are playful and poignant. Wine & champagne. 5. MAUNE CONTEMPORARY • 1309 State St, 805-869-2524 • Truth or Friction, a solo show by Florida artist Justin Lyons, with mediums including wood, acrylic, house paint, spray paint, oil stick, epoxy resin and pencil. He aims to produce art that sticks with the viewer long after they have seen it. 6. LONETREE • 1221 State St, #24, 805-8927335 • Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with style! Stop in for a glass of Kompas Club wine and enjoy the beautiful decor and lighting of LONETREE. Stop in to shop, or just relax and enjoy the atmosphere. We look forward to seeing you. 7. DOMECíL • 1221 State St, Suite 7, 805324-4971 • Domecíl presents large format paintings by local artist Aubrey Penny, curated by Augustine. Also, local painter Jane Chapman will present her new collection of miniature paintings. 8. 10 WEST GALLERY • 10 West Anapamu St, 805-770-7711 • Closing May 9, Spring 2022 features Karin Aggeler, Penny Arntz, Bryson Bost, Sophie Cooper, Rick Doehring, Sheldon Kaganoff, Pamela Larsson-Toscher, Mary Neville, Tom Peck, Eric Saint Georges, & Mary Dee Thompson. Plus, sale pricing on all Mata Ortiz pottery! 9. SULLIVAN GOSS – AN AMERICAN GALLERY • 11 East Anapamu St, 805-7301460 • Sullivan Goss is excited to present a new exhibition! Enjoy abstract art dating from the mid-century to today; and covering Modernism, Postmodernism, and our current moment. Also view works by Phoebe Brunner and our Spring Salon.

5. Plunge into the work of Justin Lyons’

Truth or Friction exhibition at Maune Contemporary.

10. COLETTE COSENTINO ATELIER + GALLERY • 11 West Anapamu St, 805-5709863 • Show Up is a series of paintings

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idealizing sky and sea. $1000 or less. One night only, fine art print sale on the back wall $100 each. Our friends from South Africa, Cape D’Or Wine will be doing a tasting of some delectable, choice wines.

Hunter, Derek Harrison. Wyllis Heaton, Camille Dellar, Ann Sanders, Thomas Van Stein, Nancy Davidson, Rick Garcia, Ellie Freudenstein, and Ralph Waterhouse. Live demonstration by Ralph Waterhouse (5:45pm).

11. SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART • 1130 State St, 805-963-4364 • Free community day, including free admission including Through Vincent’s Eyes for Santa Barbara and Ventura County residents. Art activities (5:30-7:30pm) and a performance from Quire of Voyces (6:30 - 7pm). Advance exhibition tickets are highly recommended at tickets.sbma.net, and are required for the musical performance. Art activities in the Family Resource Ctr do not require reservations.

12. GALLERY 113 • 1114 State St, La Arcada Court #8, 805-965-6611 • Members of the Santa Barbara Art Association exhibit here. The artist of the month is Virginia Pierce exhibiting her pastels and watercolors. Featured artists are Nancy Hull, Elizabeth Flanagan, Manny Lopez, st Laraway. The group show includes and1Julia THURSDAY many other members’ artwork in various PARTICIPATING VENUES CONTINUED media.

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14. SANTA BARBARA TRAVEL BUREAU • 1028 State St, 805966-3116 • Stop by to snack, sip, and build your dream trip! Love wine and love to travel? Special discounts on Italy wine themed travel and cruises. Speak with experienced travel advisors and get all your questions answered. 15. CHASE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE • 1012 State St, 805-965-4351 • Come out to The Chase Restaurant and Lounge on May 5th Cinco de Mayo and also 1st Thursday to witness our amazing mural artist Kellie Krueger adding live additions to the deep sea. There will be festive Cinco de Mayo music surrounding our outdoor patio and Nosotros tequila tasting to celebrate the holiday.

Mezcal Martini is a Latin jazz band with infectious grooves

17. SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM • 136 East De la Guerra St, 805-966-1601 • Visit the Museum’s latest exhibitions, Huguette Marcelle Clark: A Portrait of the Artist and Lockwood de Forest: Lighting the Way. Enjoy wine and music by guitarist Bruce Goldish. Always family friendly.

Performers & Special Events

THE ART CRAWL • 1130 State St, 5:30pm • Track down hidden gems and off-thebeaten-track locations during this curated Art Crawl led by Andi Garcia, one of the Ar t Crawl’s original founders. M eet at the front steps to SBMA & wear comfy shoes so you can crawl st in comfort.

16. LOMAKATSI BODY WELLNESS • 903 18. LA PALOMA CAFÉ • 702 Anacapa State St, Suite #211, above the former 19 21WORKZONES St, 805-966-7029 • Graciela Vega began Forever building • Help celebrate painting as a little girl and has continued 351 Paseo Nuevo, 2nd Floor, 805-966-3722 1 THURSDAY our inaugural 1st Thursday event! Visit to develop hermural skills by utilizing art as a MEZCAL MARTINI • State St, 1000 Meet SB artist Mia Franco and see her ocean-inspired our wellness studio and learn about SPECIAL EVENTS healing mechanism. Her art delicately Block, in the Promenade Market, created exclusively for our hybrid-meeting conference our services. Plus, enjoy Birds by Santa expresses the movement of healing as it • Mezcal Martini is a Latin room. Marty Mia received her BFA from California College of MEZCAL 5:30-8pm MARTINI 13. WATERHOUSE GALLERY • 1114 State Barbara native, Poole. Acrylics embraces Depicting the wholeness of just being. band from Santa Barbara that theusual Arts,medium, studying painting and illustration. St, La Arcada Court #9, 805-962-8885 are Marty’s and her 1000 BlockShe of State jazz Street, in the Promenade Market, 5:30 - 8:00 PM HASE RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE uses bold colors because she believes that has been playing together for over tenshoes forms biodiversity • The Gallery features figurative works, painting isdifferent influenced by a of combination of through painting and Grab those dancing 12 State Street, 805-965-4351 life should POP! years. They blend the musical styles interiors, and cityscapes, by some of impressionism andhave design. drawing been her main interest as a budding artist. and get ready forand some ome witness our amazing mural rhythms of Cuba, the Caribbean, today’s finest nationally known local and funMezcal Martini,Mexico, a Latin 19. WORKZONES • 351 Paseo Nuevo, 2nd tist Kellie Krueger addingEnjoy live works by Ray and the U. S. with jazzimprovisation, band from SBinfectious has been Oak Group artists. 20 IDYLL MERCANTILE Floor, 805-966-3722 • Meet Santa Barbara ditions to the deep sea. There grooves, and scintillating horn linesforto over playing together artist Mia Franco and see her ocean703 Chapala Street ll be festive Cinco de Mayo music create a distinctten energy andThey excitement years. blend all the Enjoy film photography by localinspired mural created exclusively for our rrounding our outdoor patio its own! Band members includeand Charles musical styles rhythms conference room. Mia a r t i s t , A i d e F l o r e s . H e r w o r hybrid-meeting k d Nosotros tequila tasting to celebrate the holiday. Ortega, James Siu, Wallace, Karl of Michael Cuba, the Caribbean, highlights the simple momentsreceived her BFA from CA College of the Mexico, the U. S. with Schiffmann, Bruce Hale,and Victoria studying painting with coffee, plants, and everyday Arts, life. Live music by and illustration. improvisation, infectious scintillating horn Matthews, grooves, Jeff Davis,and Lorenzo Martinez, OMAKATSI BODY WELLNESS Depicting different Val-Mar Records. We will be pouring wine and beer!forms of biodiversity lines to create a and distinct energy and excitement all its own! Armand Renga. 3 State Street, Suite 211, above the Forever 21 building has been her main artistic interest. ome celebrate our inaugural STATE St PROMENADE MARKET • State 21 FAITELL ATTRACTIONS 20. IDYLL MERCANTILE • 703 Thursday event! Enjoy Birds by St, 900 & 1000 Blocks, Thursdays 3-7:30pm Chapala St • This 1st Thursday we Sunflowers on State 619 State Street, 805-770-3163 nta Barbara native, Marty Poole. will be featuring film photography SUNFLOWERS ON STATE • Various Come visit our State Street consignment rylics are Marty’s usual medium, View larger-than-life sunflower sculptures by local artist, Aide Flores. Her locations on State St • Enjoy larger-than-life s h o w r o o m f e a t u r i n g a n a r r a y d her painting is influenced by located along State Street, fabricated work sunflower of furniture, ar t, lighting, jewelr y, highlights the simple b y T h e Esculptures n v i r o n m efabricated n t M a k e rby s The in the combination of impressionism moments with coffee, plants, and everyday Environment Makers in the Impressionistic clothing, and home accessories, Impressionistic style of Vincent Van Gogh. nd design. Currently she is Come bymusic and celebrate with live music style of Vincent Van Gogh. by both vintage and gently-worn. life. Enjoy live Painted by students fromPainted Dos Pueblos scinated with birds and has several by Val-Mar Records. We will be pouring students fromGoleta Dos Pueblos High School, and meet locally featured ar tists. Join us for an High School, Valley Junior High, La intings that will be included in this showing. wine and beer! Goleta ColinaJunior Junior Colina Valley JuniorJunior High, High, Santa La Barbara enjoyable evening that's sure to stimulate your senses, High, High, High, Santa VADA,Barbara and SanJunior Marcos HighVADA School. FAITELL ATTRACTIONS • 619 all while supporting local artists21. and businesses! ANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM and San Marcos High School! State St, 805-770-3163 • Come visit 6 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601 our State St consignment showroom - FITNESS & ARTS • Storke AIREDANSE AIREDANSE FITNESS & ARTS sit the Museum's latest 22 WYLDE WORKS featuring an array of furniture,Storke Placita, 700Placita, 700 State St, 5:30 7:30pm • Come stallations, Huguette Marcelle 609 State Street State Street, 5:30 - 7:30 PM art, lighting, jewelry, clothing, and home check out the amazing fliers of ark: A Portrait of the Artist and Join us for art, story, and live music! Come check View out dancers the amazing fliers of both vintage and gently-worn. AIREDANSE! on state-ofc k w o o d d e Fo r e s t : L i g h t i n g Master storyteller Michael Katz accessories, will AIREDANSE! View dancers on state-of-theEnjoy live music and meet locally featured the-art aerial hammocks allow stunning e Way. Enjoy wine and music perform (5:00 pm). Culture for the kiddos art aerial hammocks that allow stunning artists. Join us for an enjoyable evening wraps, climbs, spins and flips. You can learn guitarist Bruce Goldish. Always family friendly. and curious drinks for mom and dad. wraps, climbs, spins and flips. You can that’s sure to stimulate your senses, all while to FLY too! Build strength and sculpt your | 5 - 8and RECEPTION: 1 ST THURSDAY, MAY pm learn to FLY too! Build strength and sculpt Enjoy 5 live rock roll from Pocket Fox, a Lucidity supporting local artists and businesses! body weekly adults and yourinbody inclasses weeklyforclasses for youth. adults A PALOMA CAFÉ THROUGH JULY 3 RD, favorite 2022 (7:00 pm). Late for the Train will be opening. Discover your wings, build a stronger body,a and youth. Discover your wings, build 22. WYLDE WORKS • 609 State St • Join 2 Anacapa Street, 805-966-7029 and turn fears into FIERCE! stronger body, and turn fears into FIERCE! us for art, story, and live music. Master in us for worksKARL by Graciela | KEN BORTOLAZZO | JANE CALLISTER | WILLIAM DOLE BENJAMINVega. storyteller | JULES ENGEL | OSKAR FISCHINGER | DOROTHY FRATT ga began painting as DREWES a little girl WERNER 1130 State Street,Michael 5:30 PMKatz will perform | TANNER (5pm). Culture for the YUMIKO GOLDBECK | SIDNEY GORDIN | J. BRADLEY GREER d has continued toGLOVER develop her Track down hidden gems and off-the -beaten-track | JOHN McCRACKEN | MARIA RENDÓN | PHILLIP K. SMITH III kiddos and curious JULIKA ills by utilizing ar tLACKNER as a healing locations during this curated Art Crawl led by Andi drinks for mom and THURSDAY, MAY 19 echanism. Her art delicately G arcia, one of the Ar t Crawl’s original founders. dad. Then, enjoy presses the movement of healing as it embraces 5:30 - 9:00 PM Meet at the front steps to SBMA & wear live rock and e wholeness of just being. She uses bold colors comfy shoes so you can crawl in comfort. 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$400,000

City of Santa Barbara

$175,000

California State Parks

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Restoring the Band Shell at Plaza del Mar Santa Barbara Foundation

$25,000

Tuohy Foundation

$10,000

Ann Jackson Family Foundation

$10,000

$795,000

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B A R B A R A

A Stage For The Whole Community

Renovation of the Band Shell will revitalize Plaza del Mar for music, drama, dance, and celebratory events. As a public park, the City provides low-cost access for non-profit organizations that serve a broad cross-section of the community.

Project Partners And Funding

The PARC Foundation The Parks and Recreation Community (PARC) Foundation is partnered with the Santa Barbara Parks and Recreation Department to raise the funds needed to achieve Band Shell renovation. To make a donation to this exciting project, please visit the PARC Foundation website at www.parcsb.org.

Funding

All the funding needed to complete the project is $45,000.

A Parks and Recreation Department and Parc Foundation Project Established as a City park in 1899, Plaza del Mar was a favorite location for strolling and outdoor gatherings. The Plaza del Mar Band Shell, a designated City of Santa Barbara landmark, was constructed in 1919 to provide a venue for public concerts. Five thousand people attended the opening concert on May 4, 1919, which featured a 22-piece municipal band.

Timeline

Scanto todonate donate Scan SOURCE to this project to this project ARPA

If all goes according to plan, the project will receive building permits by the spring of 2022. With construction scheduled to start in the summer of 2022, the Band Shell could be ready for a concert series as soon as this fall!

City of Santa Barbara California State Parks Santa Barbara Foundation Tuohy Foundation

Ann Jackson Family Foundation

Find Out More

Please reach out with any questions you may have about this project! Jill Zachary, Parks and Recreation Director JZachary@SantaBarbaraCA.gov (805) 564-5430 More information is available on the City of Santa Barbara project webpage: SantaBarbaraCA.gov/BandShell

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The Symphony PRESENTS

Fandango Picante

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Sunday, May 1, 2022 | 4:00pm Thursday, May 5, 2022 | 7:30pm Georges Bizet | Selections from Carmen Suite Rimsky-Korsakov | Capriccio Espagnol Arturo Márquez | Fandango Violin Concerto Arturo Márquez | Danzón No. 2

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Violin superstar Anne Akiko Meyers ignites the stage in a program of Mexican and Spanish-inspired music, featuring Fandango — written for her by acclaimed Mexican composer Arturo Márquez, who will be in attendance at both shows.

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RFG Talk:

Is a Tekagami a Text? Reading the Fragmentary in a Calligraphy Album MAY

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Join the Transregional East Asia RFG for a talk by Edward Kamens, Sumitomo Professor of Japanese Studies, Yale University, and Paul I. Terasaki Chair in U.S.-Japan Relations, UCLA. Sponsored by the IHC’s Transregional East Asia Research Focus Group, East Asia Center, and Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies

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RFG Discussion: “Backwater Puritans”? Racism, Egyptological Stereotype, and the Intersection of Local and International at Kushite Tombos MAY

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2:00 – 3:30 PM 6056 HSSB and Zoom Learn more: bit.ly/Crossing-Borderlands-RFG

Egyptological and more popular perceptions of Nubia and the Kushite Dynasty (c. 747-654 BCE) have framed Kush as a periphery to civilized Egypt. To what extent was Nubia a “backwater” to “effete and sophisticated” Egypt? In this discussion, Stuart Tyson Smith will explore how recent archaeological work at Tombos and elsewhere demonstrates that Nubia was not an unsophisticated backwater, but instead part of an international elite culture that spanned Nubia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean. The Kushite civilization adapted features from Egypt and the Mediterranean world and integrated them with local practices and belief systems to create a new and vibrant African tradition.

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May 6, 2022


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