Story Archive for November 2008
Sunday, Nov. 30
Saturday, Nov. 29
Friday, Nov. 28
Thursday, Nov. 27
- Lesbians Walk for Justice
- Hannah-Beth Jackson Concedes to Tony Strickland
- Arrest Made in Brianna Denison Murder
- Our Lady of Guadalupe's Expansion Plans
- Funding Concerns at the Center for Successful Aging
Wednesday, Nov. 26
- No Rain Damage in Goleta
- Tea Fire Flood Evacuation Order Lifted
- Welcome to the Funk Zone
- No Excessive Flooding, Mudslides
- NCAA Soccer: Cal Knocks Off Gauchos in Overtime
- No Charges Yet for "Tea Fire Ten"
- Tea and Sympathy Continues
- County Sued Over Naples Plan
- Reprieve for Modoc Road Evictees
- Iraq Claims Buellton Resident
- Dueling Height Wars After All
- Portland's Rock Revivalists Head to Muddy Waters
- By the Numbers
- Local Heroes 2008
- Deerhoof
- Dons and Chargers Battle It Out in CIF Playoff
- Chamomile Cafe
- Noshing with Grenache
- Inside a Ski Movie
- Entrance Band, at Muddy Waters Cafe, Friday, November 21.
- Stirring the Pot at SBCC
- Santa Barbara City College Fall Dance Concert
- UCSB's Fall Dance Concert 2008
- Santa Barbara Symphony at the Granada
- Twilight
- I've Loved You So Long
- Charred Oaks
- Quiz: Turkey Talk
- Click Here for Help
- Christian Tetzlaff Solo Violin
- News to Yous
- Four Ways to Get Your
Holiday Craft Fix - You Montecito Cafe, Me Jane
- Taj Cafe
- Quotes of the Week
- Law and Disorder 11-26
- Media 11-26
- Education 11-26
- Environment 11-26
- Goleta 11-26
- County 11-26
- City 11-26
- Adopt-A-Family
- vol. 22, no. 150, Nov. 27-Dec. 3, 2008
- Thanksgiving Turkey
- Trattoria Mollie
- Suzanne Heibel
- So Many Breweries, So Little Time
- Thankfulness and Reflections, Post-Inferno
- Luscious Landscapes
- Holiday Light Exchange!
- Small Images at Atkinson Gallery
- Give a Little
- The Week in History
- Holiday Houses
Tuesday, Nov. 25
- Flash Flood Watch Upgraded to Warning
- Evacuation Warning Issued for Parts of Eastside
- Residents Below Tea Fire Zone Warned of Flooding
- Projectile Homework
- Call Center Activated for Rain Questions
- Rain-Related Evacuations Begin
- Rain-Related Evacuation Almost Certain
- Pardoned Turkeys
- Burned and Unsure
- Living in Isla Vista - Long-term
- Blitzen Trapper's Eric Earley
Monday, Nov. 24
- City and County Issue Evacuation Warning
- School District's Special Ed Director Quits
- National Weather Service Issues Flash Flood Watch
- Top Sporting Events: November 24-30
Sunday, Nov. 23
- Fighting Gangs with Film
- Giving Thanks, Giving Aid
- UCSB Counseling Center Helps Tea Fire Victims
- On the Move - And Doing It Green
Saturday, Nov. 22
- Tennis Great Jimmy Connors Arrested at UCSB
- Office Actor Named Grand Marshall of Holiday Parade
- S.B. Symphony Thanks Firefighters with Concert
- Tips for Safe, Healthy Fire Cleaning
- Investigators Looking into Orcutt Explosion
- City, County Eyeing Flood Prevention in Sycamore Canyon
- Public Comment Period for Pesticide Regulations Extended
- What Color Is Weird?
- Carolina Coach Encourages Gaucho Fans to Keep It Up
Friday, Nov. 21
- Poodle Radio Episode #4
- Roosevelt Elementary Helps Out Tea Fire Victims
- Tremblay Bowl Kicks Off Saturday at La Playa Stadium
- Green Building Techniques Save Home on Mountain Drive
- Presidential Pets
- Eastwood to Receive Film Festival's Modern Master Award
- Have Yourself an Ecological, Thrifty Christmas
- Montecito Water District Offers Assistance to Fire Victims
- Free Legal Advice to Tea Fire Victims
Thursday, Nov. 20
- Goats to the Rescue
- Expect Smoke Around Tea Gardens Today
- Trouble the Water
- Top Sporting Events: November 20-30
- Santa Barbara Artists Plugging In, Helping Out Fire Victims
- Nine of the "Tea Fire Ten" Went to City College
- Small Turnout for Pesticide Regulation Meeting
- Santa Barbarans Protest Prop. 8
- The Tea Fire Devastates the Bohemia of Mountain Drive
- The Unusual History of the Tea Fire's Point of Origin
- Saving the Riviera
- Volunteer Corps Trained While Disaster Unfolded
- No Dueling Height Wars
- Couple Escapes Tea Fire, Burned But Alive
- A Few Suggestions for Navigating the Rebuilding Labyrinth
- The Brief but Violent Life of the Tea Fire
- Quiz: Dinosaurs
- Environment 11-20
- 65 million
- County 11-20
- Turkeys Needed
- Montecito Emergency Response & Recovery Action Group
- Education 11-20
- Wines to Gobble with that Bird
- Feeding Cinema Cravings
- vol. 22, no. 149, Nov. 20-27, 2008
- City 11-20
- News to Yous
- Law and Disorder 11-20
- Three Can't-Miss Collegiate Dance Performances
- Death Cab for Cutie
- Mike Campbell's The Dirty Knobs at SOhO
- This Week in History
- Turkey Dinner
- Give a Little
- Turkey Royalty
- Wine for the Holidays!
- High on Sly's Lobster Sauce
- The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Comes to Santa Barbara
- Poetry Matters
- Tea Fire
- Quantum of Solace
- Laurie MacMillan's Surfaces and Strata
- Kissing Tigers and Devon Williams, at Biko Co-Op Garage, Friday, November 14
- A Brave, Nervous, Hopeful New World
- George Legrady's Stardust
- Of Life and Loss: The Polish Photographs of Roman Vishniac and Jeffrey Gusky
- Patricia Houghton Clarke's Sentimento: Immagini d'Italia
- Lynn Harrell
- Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra Chamber Players
- Westmont Soccer Scores Big Despite Being Burned Out of House and Home
- Sesto Senso
- Little Dragon Makes Big Return to Santa Barbara
- Panelists Discuss The Future of Nonprofits in Santa Barbara
- For the Love of Coffee
- StylePhile
Wednesday, Nov. 19
- Westmont Says Its Students Cleared of Tea Fire Wrongdoing
- All Mandatory Evacs Called Off 6 p.m. Today
- A Push to Get the Homeless Healthy
- Montecito Association Offers Aid
- Tea Fire Info Center Closes This Evening
- Jackknifed Big Rig Closes Northbound 101 at Carp
- Hometown Santa Barbara
- Planned Marine Science Center Aims to Inspire
Tuesday, Nov. 18
- Tea Fire Cause Is Determined
- Tea Fire and Sympathy
- Spencer Tunick's Art of the Body
- Tea Fire Contained
- Understanding Israel
- Fired-Up Westmont Wins Conference Championship
Monday, Nov. 17
- Gap Fire Arson Arrest
- Most Evac Orders Cancelled
- UCSB to Host NCAA Soccer Playoff on November 25
- Adopt a Pet
- Tea Fire Investigators Seek Public's Help
- Where to Go to Get Your Mail
- Monday Mid-Morning Tea Fire Update
- Conejo Road Residents Can Tour Neighborhood
- Organist Raises Money for Fire Victims
Sunday, Nov. 16
- Gaucho Women Get Gottlieb off to Winning Start
- Top Sporting Events: November 17-22
- Evacuation Orders Lifted in More Areas
- Do Not Turn Gas Back On
- Tea Fire Update: 10:20 This Morning
- Conservative College Students Attend Leadership Conference
- Surf to Save Lives This Weekend
Saturday, Nov. 15
- More Evacuation Orders Relaxed
- First List Of Homes
Lost in Tea Fire - Burned Homes' Addresses Released
- Westmont May Reopen Wednesday
- Tea Fire Appears Close to an End
- Some Mandatory Evacuation Orders Lifted
- Tea Fire 40 Percent Contained
- Tea Fire Photo Galleries
- Tea Fire Remained Calm Last Night
Friday, Nov. 14
- Tea Fire Update
- Governor to Tour Fire Damage Saturday Morning
- Bark Force Demo Postponed
- Unity Shoppe Accepting Donations for Fire Victims
- Tea Fire Takes Conejo Road Residents by Surprise
- Free Face Masks Available Saturday Morning, Afternoon
- Tea at Sundown
- Sycamore Canyon Residents Fight Through the Night
- Four-Legged Victims of the Tea Fire
- Plumber Fills Firefighters' Tanks Using Undocumented Hookup
- Prop 8 Protest Still Happening Tomorrow, Despite Fire
- Gevirtz Professor Offers Tips on Helping Kids Cope
- Major Losses for Westmont Faculty Housing
- Santa Barbara Football Game Moved to Saturday
- Houses Gone Along Coyote Road, Mountain Drive
- Yes, Wildfires Are Covered
- PUEBLO Decries Plight of Modoc Road Tenants
- Red Cross Donations Help Tea Fire Victims
- Hotels Offer Special Rates
- Full Report on This Morning's Briefing
- Westmont Structures Lost, Students Safe
- Chopper Video
- Tea Fire: Hospital and Health Update
- Flames in Rattlesnake Canyon Area near Gibraltar Road
- SB Bank & Trust Helps Out Those Who Lost Homes
- County's Update on Tea Fire Statistics
- Voices of the Evacuated
- Tea Fire Press Conference Brief
- Red Cross Shelter Houses 210
- Tea Fire Morning Update
- Firefighters Say: Stop Using Your Water
- UCSB's Ocean Road Project Raises Concerns
- Veterans' Day Event Raises Money for Soldiers
- Evacuation Information Update
- Tea Fire Expands Dramatically
- County Update on Tea Fire
- Dalai Lama to Visit UCSB in April
- Film Festival Picks Recipient of American Riviera Award
- County Declares Emergency
Thursday, Nov. 13
- Tea Fire Moving West to Santa Barbara
- Tea Fire Hits 400 Acres
- Sycamore Canyon Fire Deja Vu?
- First Official Tea Fire Press Release
- Update from Fire Command Center
- Tea Fire Update
- UPDATE: Tea Fire Evacuations
- Blackout on Eastside of Santa Barbara
- UPDATED: All of Mountain Drive Ordered to Evacuate
- Fire in Sycamore Canyon, Near Las Alturas Road
- Three Stabbed in Micheltorena-Bath Street Fight
- Mass Evictions on Modoc Road
- Lucky Dragons and Pit er Pat at Biko Co-Op Garage, Wednesday, November 12.
- Overpass Gunman Gets Reduced Bail
- Santa Barbara Fugitive Arrested After 10 Years on the Run
- Former Principal Dies in County Jail
- Top Sporting Events: November 13-23
- UCSB's Soccer Field Has Become the O.K. Corral
- Homeless to Move Along
- Vandenberg Raises Money for Vets
- UCSB's Ocean Road Project Raises Concerns
- Nonprofit Steps in When County Stops Sea Sampling
- UCSB Women's Soccer Scores Big Breakthrough
- Paula Poundstone and Maureen Dowd to Visit S.B.
- Happy-Go-Lucky
- Compost Tea
- Peeping (Red)
- A Boaring Opera
- Rodney's Steakhouse
- Dim Sum Delights
- Positively State Street
- Improvability at Isla Vista's Embarcadero Hall
- Joe Bunting
- vol. 22, no. 148, Nov. 13-20, 2008
- Reckless at UCSB's Performing Arts Theatre
- Voices Rarely Heard
- Thomas Ads and Anthony Marwood at the Lobero Theatre
- Beck and Jenny Lewis at Club Nokia, Monday, November 9.
- Maria Muldaur Coming to SOhO
- Mary Heebner's Intimacies: Poems of Love
- News to Yous
- Roy Schmeck & the Schmeck-Tones
- Ananda Zaren 1946-2008
- Shiny Toy Guns at Velvet Jones
- High School Non-Musical 3: Fall Semester
- See You at The Stonehouse
- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
- Jason Isbell Goes it Alone
- Port O'Brien at Velvet Jones
- Visionaries
- Plenty o' Pie!
- Quotes of the Week
- Education 11-13
- Give A Little
- Week in History
- Health 11-13
- Goleta 11-13
- Into the Wild
- County 11-30
- City 11-13
- Honeybees in Crisis
- Quiz: November Days
- 30 million
- Protect Thyself
- Michael Kessler's Graftings
- Law and Disorder 11-13
- Spoon River Anthology at the Victoria Hall Theater
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Tuesday, Nov. 11
- Election Day Revisited
- UPDATED: Latest on Jackson-Strickland
- Robin Williams Announces Santa Barbara Tour Stop
- Why Prop. 8 Won
- Westmont Rakes in $1.5 Million Donation
- No L.A. Mayoral Run for Caruso
- Goleta Man Stabbed in Neck, Hospitalized
Monday, Nov. 10
Sunday, Nov. 9
Saturday, Nov. 8
- No on Prop 8 Vigil
- Margaret Connell Is Back
- Santa Barbara's Soldiers Vote
- Rose Cafe on the Mesa
- UCSB Art Museum Gets Getty Grant
Friday, Nov. 7
Thursday, Nov. 6
- Another Cold Spring Bridge Suicide
- The Trail Tools Are Being Sharpened
- Your Own Historical Jesus
- Kate Smith Sings for Public
- Quick Response to Santa Rosa Road Fire Prevents Damage
- Rise Against, Alkaline Trio, Thrice, and Gaslight Anthem at the Hollywood Palladium, Friday, October 31.
- Montecito Crash Victims Identified
- Worth the Drive: Beck & TV on the Radio
- Top Sporting Events: November 9-16
- Score of Soccer Duel at UCSB: Skins 1, Shirts 0
- UCSB Basketball Teams Meet the Public Today
- Obama Wins, Election Results
- The 17th Annual OUTrageous Film Festival Hits Santa Barbara
- Jenna McCarthy's New Book, The Parent Trip
- CAMA Presents Thomas Ads and Anthony Marwood
- Jim Keen's Great Ranches of the West at the Vaquero Show
- UCSB Eyes Controversial 'Tax'
- Linda Ronstadt Brings a Little Homespun Passion to Santa Barbara
- Theater UCSB Does Reckless
- Enter the Allosphere
- Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, with Violinist Joan Kwuon
- Lang Lang at the Granada
- Quiz: First Ladies
- Night of Broken Glass
- 1960
- Free Friday Flick
- Mila Gaffney
- It's Magic
- Be Strong, Smart, and Bold
- This Week in History
- Become a Junior Ranger
- News to Yous
- Quotes of the Week
- Three Easy Steps to Becoming a Rock Star
- Spinto Band
- Brett and Natalie
- vol. 22, no. 147, Nov. 6-13, 2008
- No Use For A Name at Velvet Jones, Sunday, November 2
- Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra
- Cookbook from an Ojai Retreat
- Ridgeback Shrimp Land at Farmers Market
- Blues Society Brings Benoit
- Environment 11-6
- Law and Disorder 11-6
- Business 11-6
- Nonprofit 11-6
- Health 11-6
- City 11-6
- County 11-6
- Education 11-6
- Fourth of July in November
- Jeffrey Toobin to Speak at UCSB
- How Sushi Came to Buellton, and Stayed
- Positively State Street
- Marathon Sports Round-Up
- Changeling
- Zack and Miri Make a Porno
- Northern Lights and Sounds
- Give a Little
- Bob Lindquist Returns to Retail
- Off the Wall
- Bug at Center Stage Theater
- Vincent Vito Falcone 1943-2008
- Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra
Wednesday, Nov. 5
- First-hand Report from Chicago
- Prop. 8 Happiness, Disappointment
- Roller-Coaster Ride for Steve Pappas
- Gottlieb Makes Her Debut as UCSB Basketball Coach
- Playa Azul Cafe
Tuesday, Nov. 4
- Grrrrling at the Moon
- Circuit City Closes Santa Barbara Store
- Pacific Crpes
- Halloween in Isla Vista - Times Three
Monday, Nov. 3
- Overpass Standoff Ends Peacefully
- First Rain No Problem
- Gladys Knight at the Granada Theatre
- Last-Minute Voting Questions
- UPDATED: Avoid the 101
- Jack's Mannequin. At UCSB's The Hub, Thursday, October 30.
- UCSB Shoots for Record Soccer Attendance
Sunday, Nov. 2
- Big Crowds Descend Upon I.V.
- Blessing George Nidever's Tombstone
- The Generous Harvest
- opal restaurant and bar
- Halloween - Historically Speaking
- Missing Vandenberg Man Found





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