Dem Maverick Takes on Squishy Middle

Senator Feingold Urges Party Leaders to ‘Stand Up and Show Some Guts’

At a time when high-profile Democratic Party warhorses such as Hillary Clinton are hewing aggressively to the middle, Wisconsin senator and possible presidential aspirant Russell Feingold is warning the party might be in need of more organ transplants than the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion combined. “Democrats need to stand up and say what we believe and show some guts,” said Feingold, 53, during a hurried phone interview that took place as he waited to board his plane from Milwaukee to Washington, D.C.

Gnarled Limbs

GNARLED LIMBS: Jeffrey Sipress won first place for B&W Digital Adult

Kirk Douglas at 89

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The Ageless Actor Gets His Own Award

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival will give its inaugural Kirk Douglas Award for Career Achievement to the man himself on July 30 at the Bacara. Douglas, who is 89, will be doubly honored by being both the first recipient and the namesake of the award. I spoke with Douglas-who is not only a distinguished actor but also the author of several best-selling books-recently at his home in Montecito.

Debating Gaviota

Third District County Supervisor Brooks Firestone (pictured right) and the director of UCSB’s Ocean and Coastal Policy Center, Dr. Mike McGinnis (left), went head-to-head before an audience of nearly 70 in a debate regarding the future of the Gaviota Coast. With the proposed development of Naples and dozens of other plans for luxury homes in the area in various stages of the county approval process, the Saturday night event offered a unique forum for two major players in the drama to clear the air. Hosted and moderated by members of the Reagan Ranch Leadership Academy-a new local young Republican think tank-the debate was sometimes fiery, though it concluded with both parties expressing hopes of working together in the future.

Tribute “of the Week”

When Lian Lunson’s new documentary Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man recently premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival, the tributes to Cohen’s music weren’t confined to the screen. Sure, the film features Nick Cave, Beth Orton, and U2 doing the Cohen songs, but prior to the screening, there were a handful of live tributes performed as the songwriter watched from the audience.

NEW HEAD OF PUEBLO

With Harley Augustino stepping down as executive director of PUEBLO (People United for Economic Justice Building Leadership Through Organizing), Ana Rizo will take the organization’s reigns beginning August 7.

HOT HOT HEAT

Fans and air conditioners were working overtime last weekend as record-breaking heat invaded Santa Barbara County. Several small wildfires broke out, and energy alerts were issued throughout the South Coast as humidity levels soared Saturday and Sunday.

Bayard Stockton Dies at 75

Bayard Stockton, the international journalist and onetime CIA employee who served as one of Santa Barbara’s better known civic activists and personalities for the last 20 years, died in his home last Friday. At 75, he was felled by the persistent emphysema that dogged him in recent years.

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