The Flamenco Arts Festival to Return to Santa Barbara After a Long Hiatus
The Flamenco Arts Festival will be returning after a long hiatus, promoting a return to tradition and bringing world-class musicians to Santa Barbara.
The Flamenco Arts Festival will be returning after a long hiatus, promoting a return to tradition and bringing world-class musicians to Santa Barbara.
Luis Muñoz, a Costa Rican musician, returns to Santa Barbara for two performances.
Dance concert ‘Sound and Smoke,’ performed at Hatlen Theater, reimagines the past.
Jared Squire’s new boba shop recently opened on State Street, bringing flavors from across the world to Santa Barbara.
The Italian Pottery Outlet, a family-owned business, celebrates its 40-year anniversary, paying tribute to its Italian heritage and handmade ceramics.
The Magical Music of Motown will perform, in a much-anticipated show, at the Lobero, paying tribute to the iconic Motown sound of the 60s.
Charles Healey’s new book of photographs — “Santa Rosa Island: A Photographic Panorama” — encapsulates and preserves Santa Rosa’s era of cattle ranching.
Do You Compute releases their first album, taking listeners back to the post-hardcore rock of the 90s.
Santa Barbara resident and reporter from the sixties, Joanne Desmond, discusses the new Boston Strangler film, and her groundbreaking career in journalism.
The UCSB Dance Company will perform their latest concert, “Full Circle,” providing the audience with a study of the modern world through the lens of women.