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  1. Story: “¡Ask a Mexican!” Answers Our Questions (Monday, January 21, 2008)

    ... ew with syndicated columnist Gustavo Arellano, who visits Carpinteria this we ... h syndicated columnist Gustavo Arellano, who visits Carpinteria this weekend ... ekend for a fundraiser. Gustavo Arellano writes the nationally syndicate ... r see artscarp.org for more info. Arellano spent some time last week to ch ...

  2. Story: Eating (Thursday, October 15, 2009)

    ... e Street in the mid 1980s), but most people just think of McConnell’s as the p ... f being a place where working-class parents could afford to take the whole fa ... udent-dominated world of I.V., there are precious few businesses with much lo ... t.) The fish is fresh and the prices are well below what a touristy site migh ...

  3. Story: Letters 2-22-2007 (Thursday, February 22, 2007)

    ... n’t stop the tears from coming because I could relate to the frustrations ... d that someone is giving a voice to people who suffer in silence from mental a ... ortant that this message be spread: People with psychiatric diagnoses, or peop ... ople with psychiatric diagnoses, or people who seem different, are not crazy, w ...

  4. Story: In Their Natural Habitat (Wednesday, September 20, 2006)

    ... e fundamental things apply. You tell people you’re going to your first Bur ... g than about the event itself. There are the blank stares, of course. If that ... event itself. There are the blank stares, of course. If that’s you, it ... ow a person and not know them. These people confirm that you’ve been telli ...

  5. Story: Big Problems, Bigger Men (Thursday, August 13, 2009)

    ... ther gang hot spots. His conclusions are not necessarily what one would expec ... hese types of criminal organizations are a social problem without a solution. ... without a solution. As long as there are recent immigrants struggling for a f ... ety, it is likely that there will be people willing to exploit their marginal st ...

  6. Story: Featured Bands (Thursday, September 27, 2007)

    ... ck, and punk guitar riffs, the Snobs are anything but predictable. Upcoming s ... riffs and pestilent soundscapes that are expected of competent thrash metal b ... , the members of Immaculate Fatality are enjoying rampant notoriety in the So ... t this time around, the arrangements are tighter, the production is slicker, ...

  7. Story: Growers' Pains (Thursday, September 7, 2006)

    ... bike rack. Inside, hundreds of happy people casually make their way down aisle a ... ily farm stands that line the aisles are showing it well, each of them pregna ... ce of a couple on vacation — share a laugh and a love-filled smile as t ... ally in a community where a farming career has become borderline financial s ...

  8. Story: Butchers to Bakers, BOSB'06 (Thursday, October 19, 2006)

    ... ase “liquid diet.” There are times in our poor digestive system& ... ase “liquid diet.” There are times in our poor digestive system& ... 8217;s the whole vibe of our stores. People love coming in here.” And now ... in here.” And now that there are three TJ’s in the S.B. and gre ...

  9. Story: Pretty Women? (Monday, November 20, 2006)

    ... on. It’s a cry for help. It’s a career. Suicide Girls is a cultural phe ... 8217;s a cry for help. It’s a career. Depending on who you are, itR ... 17;s a career. Depending on who you are, it’s any of these things. Fo ... pular, though, is the elements it shares with Friendster, MySpace, LiveJourn ...

  10. Story: Drinking (Thursday, October 15, 2009)

    ... rbucks Various locations There are a multitude of Starbucks outlets on ... ng Mom ’n’ Pop shops in the same area. We’re talking about massive caff ... service Mexican menu. Besides, there are a lot of happy hours in any given we ... m 4-8 p.m.,” she said. “A lot of people are surprised that we have happy hou ...

  11. Story: Dog in the Fog (Thursday, July 20, 2006)

    ... ost defiantly chirpy among us, these are scary times indeed. READ AND WEEP: ... ost defiantly chirpy among us, these are scary times indeed. At least for no ... have fodder for distraction. But the people we really have to thank are the New ... the people we really have to thank are the News-Press Nine —&# ...

  12. Story: Boycott Not the Answer (Tuesday, February 13, 2007)

    ... bruary 15 Student Strike Against War are pushing so hard for us to abandon th ... uth is smokin’ hot. And, those are just a few of the 80 groups I’ ... ations for the average Facebook user are endless. From supporting the "dick ... #8217;re instantly alerted to other people’s group-joining almost as soon ...

  13. Story: Butchers to Bakers (Thursday, October 16, 2008)

    ... part of our secret; we totally take care of the people in our backyard,” he ... secret; we totally take care of the people in our backyard,” he said, pointin ... home games. “I like the fact that people can come in here and get just one st ... g time that the two ideas absolutely are not diametrically opposed. Take the ...

  14. Story: Burgers to Bistros (Thursday, October 18, 2007)

    ... niversity. “Our secret is to take care of our customers as best we can,” ... said, adding that 70 percent of the people who dine there are repeat eaters, dr ... percent of the people who dine there are repeat eaters, drawn often from the ... s it always was, so it’s nice that people appreciate it,” he laughed. The gr ...

  15. Story: Sunday Morning Funnies (Sunday, September 17, 2006)

    ... are yellow cards? Go to it readers, talk ... f this: Is there a rally? What are yellow cards? Go to it readers, talk ... from savethen... --Please don't get lazy... --> notice going around now RAL ... eciated. We want to get > as many people there as possible. > > The Ra ...

  16. Story: In Praise of the Isla Vista Food Co-op (Thursday, September 25, 2008)

    ... a Cohen about produce, milk and — dare I say it? — tampons. A few ... A few years ago, I got converted. No, not to religion. I’m not that type ... eryone’s store.” But for some people, it can still seem too different. Al ... and beautifully arranged. The signs are often handwritten and familiar, rath ...

  17. Story: Life’s a Beach (Tuesday, August 28, 2007)

    ... myself included — wish the warm, carefree months could last forever, the r ... ing this column. If, however, you are stuck on dry land in the decidedly l ... dates, schedules and school supplies are rapidly supplanting the lazy days of ... by far the best time of the year. Because in sunny Southern California, late A ...

  18. Story: Gap Fire Reaches Critical Stage (Friday, July 4, 2008)

    ... ver the mountains behind us did most people take notice. The Gap Fire, by con ... recked havoc below. Tonight there are evacuations and hundreds of people w ... here are evacuations and hundreds of people wondering if they will have a home t ... from 4th of July festivities, we now are seeing a horrible fireworks spectacl ...

  19. Story: Butchers to Bakers (Thursday, October 18, 2007)

    ... ket of this golden land. Though most people lean toward the exotica like olive l ... ” Lately, Hardy, her brother, and parents have been busy developing the res ... g the restaurant end of the business because even though they sell 900 scones a d ... y sell 900 scones a day, baked goods are labor intensive and low profit compa ...

  20. Story: Chef Nancy Silverton Offers Quick Meals from Jars, Cans, and Boxes (Thursday, July 26, 2007)

    ... ener,” she said, “but then there are the people who make only Kraft Macar ... she said, “but then there are the people who make only Kraft Macaroni & C ... medium with this book, trying to get people to find pleasure in the kitchen,” ... ]. I would look at ingredients very carefully so there would be no preservati ...

  21. Story: The Emotional Journey of Naomi Watts (Thursday, February 2, 2006)

    ... the Australian Actress’s Diverse Career Montecito Award, Saturday, Februa ... nly will it be a celebration of her career, it will also be an affirmation. S ... le emotional sharing. A lot of your career development took place out of the ... of the American spotlight, so there are probably a lot of people who aren ...

  22. Story: First Clarity, Then onto the Next Thing (Wednesday, January 17, 2007)

    ... did you decide to involve the Young People’s Chorus of New York City in B ... lage Voice, has admitted your work scares the hell out of her—why do yo ... quite violent and aggressive. There are a lot of near misses, and a driving ... or the whole company. All four songs are about desire and about how people ar ...

  23. Story: Cooking with Your Valentine (Thursday, February 7, 2008)

    ... seum will revel in aphrodisiacs. And people have to be older than 21 to attend. ... ’s palate took a turn for the sexy because, she said, “I was working in the f ... nd as a journalist and wanted to get people excited. It comes from the food side ... ch so that she even knows what foods aren’t titillators of other hungers. ...

  24. Story: Three Isla Vista Mysteries (Wednesday, September 17, 2008)

    ... er by now — my Mama Bear instincts are kicking in. I want to take these kid ... the world could never adequately prepare newcomers for their first Friday nig ... idence hall three years ago, I was scared to death of parties and I.V. I’d ... toward unsuspecting freshmen and I feared that my friends and I would be reje ...

  25. Story: A New Eye for Isla Vista (Monday, June 23, 2008)

    ... ow me so you can decide if you even care to listen to my point of view. I’m ... ically suburban town in the East Bay Area. I’m a political science major, b ... e Daily Nexus for my entire college career, so it has become a huge chunk of ... make up another big piece of my life because they are some of the most stupendous ...

  26. Story: There's No Place Like Home (Tuesday, June 26, 2007)

    ... are very few things in this world that t ... g is one of those things. There are very few things in this world that t ... lability of the guest bedroom at my parents' house just plain freaks me out. ... to be. Things end up lost or broken, people with trucks end up falling through, ...

  27. Story: Barney's On the Beat (Thursday, February 1, 2007)

    ... ant to direct, to have contact with people.” What’s essential for s ... 8221; Arriaga said. “I’m lazy.” No outlines. Writing the fil ... take for leaders to listen to their people when it concerns “something of ... awash” in failed scripts that are 80 percent okay, but the writers did ...

  28. Story: I.V. Eatery Branches Into Downtown (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

    ... something demanded by students, who are a combination of starving, busy, and ... a combination of starving, busy, and lazy. But just because we have a lot of pl ... f starving, busy, and lazy. But just because we have a lot of places to chow down ... ds. As most college grads are prone to be, Ferro was curious and q ...

  29. Story: Coast Village Vons to Revamp (Tuesday, May 22, 2007)

    ... ngines to Lazy Acres and Gelson’s, because the Montecito Vons is gearing up to ... isclaimer. “Right now these are the plans,” Denter said, making it ... ter said, making it very clear plans are subject to change. “But, it is no ... gaining table and construction costs are rising with gas prices, so son't tea ...

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