Puppies Stolen from Animal Adoption Center
DAWG employees and the Santa Barbara Police are asking for anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the missing canines to call in with their information.
DAWG employees and the Santa Barbara Police are asking for anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the missing canines to call in with their information.
Panana holds more surprises for Liz, including the loss of a travel companion, a bit of Santa Barbara hospitality, and big surprise in the end.
Josef Woodard explores how film is what really drives this festival, especially those films from abroad, which offer glimpses into life that are distinct from our American filmmaking roots. Here, he reviews Blessed by Fire, Ten Canoes, and Golden Door.
Streb, a champoin on the competitive mountain bike circuit, earns the center’s nod for its 9th Annual Distinguished Woman in Sports Lecture.
Matt Kettmann lists all 17 films that he’s seen to date. Compare your notes with his, and make sure to talk back if you disagree.
Whether it’s the royal blue and sparlking silver of the Seahawks or the rich purple and vibrant purple of the Vikings, Starshine can find the aesthetic side of football that most diehard fans won’t want to admit exists.
J’Amy reflects on her meeting a few years ago with Ty Warner, her meeting last Friday with Rick Caruso, and what the future looks like for the Miramar. Plus, she’s got the latest on SBIFF’s Reel Nature series, news about the Plow and Angel and Biltmore openings, and hints on who might be the next Montecito Planning Commissioner.
This entry in the 2007 SBIFF weaves stories of love, heartache and mental illness against the backdrop of life in America immediately following the Second World War.
The average Santa Barbara filmgoer has a chance to have his or her voice heard in this contest. Learn about the rules, and, for the technologically uninitiated, about the exciting world of podcasting.
Matt Kettmann meets Charlie LeDuff, realizes he’s drunk, and then watches his stellar doc The United Gates of America. What do the residents of Canyon Lake, California have to teach us all? Plenty.