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‘Everything, Everywhere All at Once’ takes home best picture By ANNIKA BAHNSEN NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT
You could hear a pin drop in Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre on Sunday night as Harrison Ford announced the Oscar winner for the best picture. With a slight pause, Mr. Ford enthusiastically announced “Everything, Everywhere All at Once” as the 2023 95th Oscars winner. “Everything, Everywhere All at Once,” the most nominated production at the ceremony, took home five Oscars in total. Most notably, the directors and screenwriters of the movie, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheiner, took home the award for best directing and best original screenplay.
Additionally, the lead and supporting actresses of the movie, Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis, took home awards for the movie. These were the first ever Oscars wins for the pair, both after being in the industry for many years. “Everything, Everywhere All at Once” also took home the Oscar for best supporting actor, with Ke Huy Quan as the winner. As he received his award, he kissed the trophy repeatedly and was overcome with emotion. While many people enjoyed the show in the comfort of their homes, in Santa Barbara many residents and fans of the award show gathered at the Arlington theater for a private screening of the show.
The award for best lead actor went home with Brendan Fraser for his performance as “Charlie” in “The Whale”. This drama production pulled on many heartstrings, largely due to Mr. Fraser’s performance. “The Whale” also won for best makeup and hairstyling. Other Oscar winners included: best original song for “Naatu Naatu” in “RRR”; best adapted screenplay for “Women Talking”; best costume design for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”; best animated feature for “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”; best sound design for “Top Gun: Maverick”; and best visual effects for “Avatar: The Way of Water.” “All Quiet on the Western Front” took
home quite a few awards as well. The production was nominated for nine different awards and took home the Oscar for best score, best cinematography, best international feature film and best production design. Although this year’ Oscars ceremony featured nothing as dramatic as the slapping of Chris Rock by Will Smith, host Jimmy Kimmel still had some jokes to give about the situation. His opening monologue was full of subtle disses, and at the end of the show, he turned the number from zero to one on a sign that said “number of Oscars without an incident.” The “In Memoriam” section of the awards ceremony was presented by John
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Trovolta. Olivia Newton-John, a previous Santa Ynez resident, was presented first in honor of her passing earlier this year. Mr. Trovolta co-starred with Ms. NewtonJohn in “Grease.” In his presentation, he referenced one of her songs, saying how “hopelessly devoted” he was to her. There was also some Montecito representation at the awards ceremony this year. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, an actress and comedian well known for her roles in “VEEP” and “Seinfeld,” presented the award for best costume design. Ms. Louis Dreyfus is a resident of Montecito and a well-known figure in the community. email: abahnsen@newspress.com
UCSB wins Big West Championship, punches ticket to March Madness By KRISTEN KELLER UCSB SPORTS
The UCSB men’s basketball team (27-7, 15-5 Big West) played in their second Big West Championship game in three seasons, taking on the Cal State Fullerton Titans. When the final buzzer went off, it was the Gauchos who were on top as they won The Big West Championship with a score 72-62. “I am just so happy for our players to be able to experience March Madness; it is the greatest spectacle in all of sports, in my opinion,” said Gauchos Head Coach Joe Pasternack. “With the adversity our guys went through this season: losing two of our top six players due to injury and losing three straight games because of that. The way our guys responded to that shows so much character and competitive spirit.”
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Attendees of the Goleta Valley Library’s 50th Anniversary celebration give a celebatory toast for the cameras on Saturday.
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LOOKING AT THE NUMBERS • Mitchell was the leading scorer in tonight’s game as he earned Big West Championship MVP, putting up 20 points in this game. Along with that, he added on four assists and four rebounds to round out his time in Henderson. • Following close behind him in points was Wishart, whose three-pointer towards the end of the second half gave the Gauchos the much-needed momentum to solidify their win in this game. He ended the game with 16 points while grabbing seven boards and a team-high two steals. • Cole Anderson had a phenomenal night from beyond the arc, shooting at 75 percent. This was good enough to end the game with 12 points while adding on four rebounds. • Norris was the last Gaucho to finish with double-digit points, securing 10 in his final Big West Championship.
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The Goleta Valley Library on Saturday celebrated its 50th birthday and the retirement of the longtime library director, Allison Gray. These milestones were marked with a family-friendly community celebration which took place from 2-4 pm. “It went great; we had a huge turnout. Speakers included Second District Supervisor Laura Capps, and Third District Supervisor Joan Hartmann, a representative from Assemblyman Gregg Hart’s office, all the city council members, and the head of the library advisory commission. A huge number of library patrons and former employees were in attendance. Many attendees wore gray in my honor,” Allison Gray, outgoing library director told the News-Press. Ms. Gray estimated about 130-150 were in attendance. “It was very celebratory. The speakers talked about the importance of libraries to democracy and the importance of this library to the community. All the speakers were kind enough to say things about the changes I made to the library. It was really sort of half a celebration of the 50th birthday of the library and half a Please see LIBRARY on A4
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UP NEXT The Gauchos have now punched their ticket to March Madness, which begins next week. The team will get together to watch The Selection Show beginning at 3 p.m. Check back for updates as the team learns who they will play in the first round and at which location.
Attendees of the celebration were invited to write their favorite aspects of the library and post the balloon-shaped notes on the wall.
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Kristen Keller is the associate athletic director for communications and digital strategy at UCSB. email: sports@newspress.com
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The Gauchos came out ready to play as Miles Norris knocked down the first basket of the night with a threepointer. Despite UCSB striking first, it was Cal State Fullerton who had the lead at the first media timeout. The Gauchos chipped away at the lead the Titans’ built, taking a one-point lead with seven minutes left in the first. By the time halftime hit, the lead changed 10 times but in favor of the Gauchos as they were up 33-31. At the start of the second half, Cal State Fullerton came out strong, scoring six points to the Gauchos’ two, taking the lead early on. However, it wasn’t for long as UC Santa Barbara battled back to take the lead. Once the Gauchos regained the lead, they never let it go as Ajay Mitchell and Calvin Wishart made key shots to keep the Gauchos in a good position. By the end of the second half, the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos were the 2023 Big West Champions, taking down the reigning champs Cal State Fullerton 72-62.
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