Area Greenie Blasts EPA Decision
Decries new fuel standards as Trojan Horse.
Decries new fuel standards as Trojan Horse.
Could now be the time to change your pet for the better?
Starshine takes on a hated New Year’s tradition, and wishes that your 2008 be F-bomb free.
Some books are without precedent; Jeffrey Eugenides’s Middlesex is one of those books. Published in 2002, nine years after his debut novel The Virgin Suicides was released, Middlesex is narrated by Cal Stephanides, a hermaphrodite of Greek descent who is raised as a girl in Grosse Point, Michigan, before undergoing surgery in puberty and living his adult life as a man.
There’s no doubt about it: 2007 was one of the more photograph-friendly years in recent memory here in Santa Barbara.
The best CDs of the year, according to your favorite Indy critics.
At The Indy, the bulk of making things pretty is handled by our staff photographer Paul Wellman (center), whom you might find shooting portraits in the morning, covering court trials in the afternoon, riding his bike to shoot breaking news around sunset, and then scrambling in front of the Bowl’s stage to snap the latest pop superstar. And in 2007, Wellman had plenty of help, both from the dependable David Bazemore (right), who’s covered cultural events around Santa Barbara for years, and from backcountry legend Ray Ford (left), who joined the paper this year as our outdoors editor and caught many scenes from the Zaca Fire with his camera.
The Indy’s critics chime in on the greatest arts events on 2007, in this special online pre-print peek.
This past year was a banner year for film, so coming up with the best 10 is a difficult exercise. I started with a list of 25, and had to simmer that down substantially, eventually cutting out some favorites along the way. So before we get to my top 10, here are some movies worth mentioning:
I JUST LOOK AT THE PICTURES: Newspapers would be nothing without the photographs to pull the reader along, provide a visual record of the week’s events, and make everything look pretty.