VOICE Magazine: April 8, 2022

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Voice Magazine

www.voicesb.com April 8, 2022

Photo by Fritz Olenberger

Summer Solstice

The Summer Solstice Parade will march up Santa Barbara Street on June 25th! Join the Fun Today

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MTD has announced a reduction in service starting April 25th

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Courtesy photo

Kite Festival

Colorful kites will fill the skies over SBCC this weekend

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In This Issue

Cover photo courtesy of UCSB Arts & Lectures

Map courtesy of MTD

Reduced Bus Service

Two Nights! Two Programs!

Whales

Community News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 20 Josef Woodard: Sounds About Town. . . . . . . . . . 14

Van Gogh

Music

Daisy Scott: The War Shirt review. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Sigrid Toye: Harbor Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Josef Woodard: The Tipping Point review. . . . . . . 25 Galleries & Art Venues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 - 2 7 * * Español y Inglés

Calendar..8-12* Movies.............8

Photo Courtesy of SBMM.org

Harlan Green: Economic Voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Photo Courtesy of Lobero Theatre

On the Street with John Palminteri. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Whales are the focus of four new exhibitions at the Maritime Museum

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Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater Wed, Apr 13 & Thu, Apr 14 8 PM / Granada Theatre

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Lindsey Buckingham will play the Lobero on April 15th

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SBMA Parallel Stories will explore the connections between art forms with Sameer Pandya and Andrew Winer 16

www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu VOICE Magazine Cover Story see page

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UCSB Arts & Lectures:

American Dance Legends By Daisy Scott / VOICE

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N A RHYTHMIC CONFLUENCE OF FLUID BODIES NARRATING HUMAN PASSION AND COMPASSION THROUGH DANCE, the legendary Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will grace the Granada stage in two unique UCSB Arts & Lectures programs, April 13th and 14th at 8pm. Spanning the works of its founder, Alvin Ailey, and current Artistic Director, Robert Battle, as well as by Rennie Harris, selections will showcase the troupe’s historical and ongoing cultural significance.

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

For tickets ($51-131 general, UCSB students free) visit ® www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu To learn more about Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, visit www.alvinailey.org

Wed, Apr 13 & Thu, Apr 14 8 PM / Granada Theatre

“You really see a different quotient of commitment and tenacity when times are rough and tumble. I think that they [the dancers] have been able and will be able to channel that into their own individual performances on stage,” Robert Battle, the company’s Artistic Director, told The Dance Journal before going on tour this past January. “There is an urgency of now in their performances

Photos courtesy of UCSB Arts & Lectures

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will perform two programs at the Granada Theatre

with this tour. That is the overarching message that is reflective of this tour we are embarking on.” Founded by dancer Alvin Ailey in 1958, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has been designated “a vital American cultural ambassador to the world” by the United States Congress. The company’s success grew out of its original performances at the 92nd Street Y in New York City, spearheaded by Ailey’s innovative choreography designed to amplify African American culture and history through dance. To date, the company has shared its talents with approximately 25 million people across 71 countries and 48 states. Its performances continue to incorporate dance numbers from across Ailey’s body of work as well as highlight contemporary choreographers. “Dance, to me, is a positive expression of the human spirit,” explained Ailey in an interview included in the company’s 2019 tribute video Becoming Ailey. “And to me dancers are people who reflect life. They’re Black people, white people, people in trouble. They are memories and visions of people I’ve known.” Several of the works to be presented with UCSB Arts & Lectures’ Creating Hope programming are by the

company’s Artistic Director, Robert Battle. Named one of the “Masters of AfricanAmerican Choreography” by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Battle has contributed to the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater as a choreographer for 23 years, serving as Artistic Director for the past ten. Santa Barbara’s April 13th “Robert Battle 10th Anniversary” program will honor Battle’s work, including performances of In/Side, Ella, Takademe, Love Stories, and more. Many pieces are set to the music of renowned Black musicians such as Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder, enhancing the dancers’ joyful, energetic, and heartfelt movements. Battle will also present his most recent piece, For Four, set to trumpeter Wynton Marsalis’ upbeat jazz. “Dance really is about being close together,” explained Battle in the company’s website statement about the piece. “When we were in the studio making this dance, you could feel the electricity of what we did together, the way we felt so free to express ourselves in

the way that we do, and so For Four is a manifestation of that expression.” The evening will conclude with Ailey’s Revelations — a masterpiece capturing African American culture through a series of poignant and lively dances set to African-American spirituals, gospel, and blues. The company’s April 14th program will also feature Revelations, as well as Lazarus, the first twoact ballet performed by the company. Created by hip-hop choreographer Rennie Harris, the work follows Ailey’s life story, emphasizing how the racism and inequality he encountered continues to persist in current society. Major Sponsor: Jody & John Arnhold Dance Series Sponsors: Sarah & Roger Chrisman, Margo Cohen-Feinberg & Bob Feinberg, Audrey & Timothy O. Fisher, Barbara Stupay, and Sheila Wald Supporting Sponsor: Linda Stafford Burrows National Tour Sponsor: Bank of America

Health & Safety: FULL VACCINATION AND BOOSTER IS REQUIRED FOR ENTRY. Proof of full vaccination and booster is required for all Arts & Lectures event attendees. Covid-19 test results will NOT be accepted in lieu of proof of vaccination. Masks are required indoors at all times. For updates and details visit https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/SeasonFAQs/


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SB Maritime Museum Presents

Whales Are

Superheroes!

Photos courtesy of SBMM

VER-PRESENT BENEATH THE WATER’S SURFACE, THEN BURSTING FORTH FROM CHOPPY WAVES, whales are often noted for their raw power, size, and beauty. Yet these majestic creatures also play a key role in the fight against climate change, as revealed by the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum’s Whales Are Superheroes! Launching April 14th, four exhibitions spanning educational displays, an immersive undersea experience, and almost 700 studentmade works of art will share whales’ remarkable impact on our Local student artwork in Whales are Superheroes: Saving community the Planet One CO2 Molecule at a Time and the world. “This channel is so special because of the marine life out here. We do call it the Galapagos of the North Pacific, and the whales are very special,” said SBMM Executive Director Greg Gorga. “We’re all about the human interaction with the ocean, so to see the exhibits that are talking about how whales affect climate change is really just perfect for the Maritime Museum.”

Marine biologist Holly Lohuis

The museum’s programming coincides with the launch of Impact: Climate Change & the Urgency of Now, a series of climate change-focused events presented by the Environmental Alliance of Santa Barbara County Museums. Teaming up with Holly Lohuis, a marine biologist and marine educator, SBMM decided to focus on whales and how they help our planet.

Currently, Lohuis is working alongside SBMM and several local groups to establish a whale heritage site in the Santa Barbara Channel under the World Cetacean Alliance. This effort would protect the whales that call our

Installation in process for the Whale of a Tale immersive experience

region home for generations to come while also supporting the well-being of other marine life. “This was hugely collaborative between the curatorial and the education, and that’s the direction we want to go in general with our exhibits,” explained Emily Falke, SBMM’s Director of Collections and Exhibitions, adding they hope visitors of all ages will become aware of how important whales are and their impact on climate change. Leading this exciting programming is SBMM’s newest permanent exhibit, Whales Are Superheroes! With its fun, comic book-inspired design, the display explains the role whales play in supporting undersea ecosystems by helping move nutrients from the seafloor to the surface. This directly combats climate change, as the nutrients then let surface-level phytoplankton convert CO2 into oxygen, fighting against global warming. The exhibit also highlights how whales absorb hundreds of thousands of tons of carbon within their bodies, preventing it from being released into the atmosphere. Supporting this exhibit is Whale of a Tale, an immersive, studentcreated experience open through May 15th that lets visitors explore life underwater through children’s eyes. To curate the experience, Lohuis and art educator Michael Matheson shared educational videos about whales with area classrooms, asking students to respond with art depicting whales or other ocean scenes. Students responded enthusiastically, motivating SBMM to invite all children in kindergarten through sixth grade, throughout Santa Barbara County and beyond, to send in their original art. The museum received over 500 submissions, which were used in transforming SBMM’s Munger Theater into an interactive, underwater realm entirely imagined and realized through children’s art.

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positive impacts. Visitors can also admire ceramic whales created by a Peabody Charter fourthgrade class in a display case on the lower level. The final exhibition, The Wonder of Whales: Two Artist’s Perspectives, shares two local artists’ reflections on whales’ inherent beauty. John Baran’s paintings are informed by his personal encounters with whales in the wild, blending realism and creativity to capture their energy. Kelly Clause’s paintings also possess a

realistic yet whimsical nature, with her watercolor a brushstrokes heightening the nB oh J by feeling that viewers are truly glancing g in int beneath the waves. It will remain open on Pa SBMM’s upper level through July 31st. ran

All of these exhibitions culminate with a free webinar with marine biologist Holly Lohuis at 7pm on Thursday, April 21st. Titled Santa Barbara Channel’s Whales and Their Climate Connection, Lohuis will review how whales support the Santa Barbara Channel, ocean, and the importance of saving these remarkable animals from human impacts. “Whales have the power to inspire millions of people to care about our oceans,” commented Lohuis in an SBMM statement. “Let’s dive in together and learn more about our local whales.” To learn more or register for the webinar, visit www.sbmm.org

“Kids learn and retain information in all different ways,” explained SBMM Education Director Lis Perry. “I feel like teaching them art, and getting them to relax and really think about whales out in the ocean and out here in their own backyard, I think it’s important; I feel like they learn better.” These efforts to engage students through art continue with Whales are Superheroes: Saving the Planet One CO2 Molecule at a Time. Displayed in the corridor outside of Whale of a Tale through July 31st, this exhibit features paintings and drawings created by elementary and middle school students from four Santa Barbara County schools following lessons by Lohuis about whales. Art educator Sondra Weiss then guided students in creating artwork that celebrates whales and their

Photo by Robert Schwemmer

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COMMUNITY NEWS

SB County Poetry Slam Winners Announced

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ICKING OFF NATIONAL POETRY MONTH WITH A SHOWCASE OF YOUNG VOICES AND TALENT, the 2022 Santa Barbara County Poetry Slam was held virtually on March 31st. Presented through the SB County Education Office (SBCEO) Educational Technology Services Department, the Poetry Slam winners were determined on the basis of their works’ content and performance elements. The winning students will perform their poems at SBCEO’s Juvenile Youth Empowerment Summit this October. First place went to Makai Copado, an 11th grader at Pioneer Valley High School, for performing What We’ve Done Is What We Know and I’ll Love You Forever. Madeline Miller, a San Marcos High School senior, won second place for The One About Sea Anemones and Song for My Sister. Third place went to Righetti High School senior Steven Villanueva, who performed Peaceful, Screaming, Golden Gleam and Hammer of Justice™.

Makai Copado

Steven Villanueva

and to use the power of language and authentic performance to transcend human struggle and create beauty,” said Ellen Barger, Assistant Superintendent of SBCEO Curriculum & Instruction.“It is art for collective healing.” www.sbceo.org

“Spoken word poetry provides students a stage to be unapologetic truth-tellers

SB Maritime Museum Greets 2022 Docent Class

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Volunteer Poll Workers Needed for June 7th Primary Election

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RE YOU INTERESTED IN SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY AND GOVERNMENT? Volunteers are needed to serve as poll workers across Santa Barbara County for the June 7th Statewide Direct Primary Election. Poll workers will be paid a stipend for working on Election Day as well as attending poll worker training. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk-Recorder-Assessor & Registrar of Voters shared that community members should volunteer because, “poll workers are on the frontline of democracy; without them voting does not happen.” Poll workers must be a registered voter in the State of California or lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States, as specified, and who is otherwise eligible to register to vote, except for their lack of United States citizenship; be available to serve Election Day from approximately 6am to 9pm or until all of the closing procedures have been completed; and attend a mandatory training class the week of May 23rd.

Jesse Baker-Lorelli, Guest Services Manager; E. Hammond; J. Bartlett; K. Ford, Education Committee member; D. McGrew; C. Gutierrez; T. Westerfield; P. Russell; B. Allen; J. Allen. Not pictured: D. Kircher, and M. Effron.

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Registration Opens for SB Education Foundation Summer Music Camps

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O YOU KNOW A STUDENT INTERESTED IN LEARNING A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OR MAKING MUSIC IN A GROUP ENVIRONMENT THIS SUMMER? The Santa Barbara Education Foundation has opened registration for its Summer Music Camps, with camps available for varying interests and grade levels. Opportunities include Nick Rail Summer Band Camp, a four weeks-long program for musicians of all skill levels for incoming 4th to 9th graders. Drumline Camp offers entering 6th to 9th graders fun drumline and percussion experiences, with String Camp providing incoming 4th to 9th graders the chance to explore the violin, viola, cello, or bass.

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NatureTrack Film Festival Postpones Fifth Anniversary Festival to 2023

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N ORDER TO FULLY CELEBRATE THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NATURETRACK FILM FESTIVAL COMING OUT OF THE PANDEMIC, the festival’s 2022 dates have been pushed to 2023. NatureTrack Film Festival Founder and E.D. Sue Eisaguirre shared the announcement with sponsors, filmmakers, and supporters in a written statement sent last week. “In order to move forward from both earlier and continuing impacts of the pandemic and reestablish our home base, we feel it is prudent and pragmatic to give our nascent efforts room to rebound so we can return with a fabulous 5th anniversary of the NTFF,” explained Eisaguirre.

Photo by Mo McFadden

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FTER COMPLETING A TEN WEEKS-LONG, 30-HOUR PROGRAM, a new group of community volunteers have joined the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum as docents. These new docents are now certified to lead group museum tours, assist with museum events, and answer visitors’ questions. The museum’s Docent Training Program included required readings, in-class presentations, and “on-deck” experiences at the museum. Local experts on the museum’s exhibits also presented to the group, including Executive Director Greg Gorga, a surfing expert, and individuals with navigational, military, and other related SBMM exhibit knowledge. The next Docent Training Program is scheduled for January 2023, but community members can volunteer year-round.

At the Arroyo Hondo Reserve, filming The Accessible Outdoors with Mitchka Saberi, Steve Schultz, and Francisco Lopez. Saberi & Lopez are the principals of Golden Cage Films.

Amidst this postponement, the NatureTrack/Golden Cage Films co-produced documentary The Accessible Outdoors is continuing to be screened at film festivals. Already, the film has received multiple recognitions, including a Silver Award for Short Doc from the Hollywood Independent Filmmaker Awards & Festival, Best Documentary Film from the Oregon Short Film Festival, and nominations from the Los Angeles Short Film Festival for “Best of the Fest.”

For updates and information visit www.naturetrackfilmfestival.org


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COMMUNITY NEWS

Speed Survey Underway at Las Positas and Modoc Roads New Speed Limits Will Be Posted Later This Spring

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ITY STAFF IS PERFORMING SPEED SURVEYS TO ESTABLISH NEW SPEED LIMITS ON LAS POSITAS AND MODOC ROADS. The study is currently in the data collection phase and should be complete later this spring.

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Se Publicara Un Nuevo Límite de Velocidad para las calles Las Positas y Modoc Los nuevos límites de velocidad se publicarán más adelante esta primavera

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L PERSONAL DE LA CIUDAD ESTÁ REALIZANDO ENCUESTAS DE VELOCIDAD PARA ESTABLECER NUEVOS LÍMITES DE VELOCIDAD EN LAS CALLES LAS POSITAS Y MODOC. El estudio se encuentra actualmente en la fase de recopilación de datos y debería estar completo a finales de esta primavera.

Roadway construction for the Las Positas and Modoc Roads Multi-Use Path, which was completed last month, prompted the need to update the speed surveys. Staff had to wait until construction wrapped before starting the speed survey. California law requires speed surveys to establish enforceable speed limits on public roadways.

La construcción de la ruta de usos múltiples de las calles Las Positas y Modoc, que se completó el mes pasado, provocó la necesidad de actualizar las encuestas de velocidad. El personal tuvo que esperar hasta que terminara la construcción antes de comenzar las encuestas de velocidad. La ley de California requiere encuestas de velocidad para establecer límites de velocidad exigibles en las vías públicas.

Once the speed survey is complete, updated speed limit signs can be posted for both Las Positas and Modoc Roads. Until then, the basic speed law applies, which is that motorists should not drive at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent.

Una vez que se completa la encuesta de velocidad, se pueden publicar señales de límite de velocidad actualizadas para las calles Las Positas y Modoc. Hasta entonces, se aplica la ley básica de velocidad, que es que los automovilistas no deben conducir a una velocidad mayor de lo que es razonable o prudente.

MTD to Make Temporary Service Reductions As of Monday, April 25th

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FFECTIVE MONDAY, APRIL 25TH, 2022, SANTA BARBARA MTD WILL BE TEMPORARILY LOWERING SERVICE LEVELS IN ORDER TO IMPROVE SYSTEM RELIABILITY. During the COVID-19 pandemic, transit operators nationwide and many other industries have experienced workforce shortages, and MTD is no different. While MTD continues to recruit aggressively for bus operators, the agency has experienced a confluence of retirements and normal attrition causing a drop in the number of available bus operators. This drop coupled with the Omicron surge has meant that various bus trips are occasionally cancelled, causing uncertainty for passengers. In order to adjust service to a level that the MTD workforce can reliably cover on a daily basis, MTD staff have made surgical changes to service levels that will go into effect as of Monday, April 25th, 2022. While these reductions are designed to last for the spring and summer period, MTD will notify the public about any future service adjustments. “The reliability of our schedules is crucial and due to the current labor shortage the temporary reduction of service is a necessary step,” said MTD General Manager Jerry Estrada. “We hope that these temporary reductions will allow us the time to staff up appropriately and return to higher levels of service later this year.” The changes are different for each bus line, so passengers are encouraged to review the schedules of the lines they ride in advance of April 25th. Temporary schedule guides are being printed and hard copies will be available at the Transit Center and on-board buses by next week. In the meantime, the public can get further details at https://sbmtd.gov/reduced/.

Young Performers Invited to Audition for The Sound of Music

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O YOU KNOW A YOUNG ASPIRING ACTOR? The Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA) will be hosting auditions for young performers for its upcoming production of The Sound of Music from 10am to 12pm on Saturday, April 16th. Auditioning individuals should prepare and memorize about 60 seconds of a song from a musical. An accompanist will be provided, and performers are asked to bring sheet music in the correct key. Performers of all races and ethnicities are invited to audition for the roles of the von Trapp children: Friedrich (looks 13-15); Louisa (looks 12-14); Kurt (looks 10-12); Brigitta (looks 9-11); Marta (looks 7-9); and Gretl (looks 5-7). As these are major roles, cast actors must be available to attend all rehearsals performances of The Sound of Music (May 31 – July 31) in Santa Maria.

Auditions will be held at PCPA’s rehearsal studios in the Columbia Business Center, 890 East Stowell, Santa Maria. Visit www.pcpa.org

MTD Realizará Reducciones Temporales de Servicio a Partir del Lunes 25 de Abril

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PARTIR DEL LUNES 25 DE ABRIL DE 2022, SANTA BARBARA MTD REDUCIRÁ TEMPORALMENTE LOS NIVELES DE SERVICIO PARA MEJORAR LA CONFIABILIDAD DEL SISTEMA. Durante la pandemia de COVID-19, los operadores de tránsito en todo el país y muchas otras industrias han experimentado escasez de mano de obra, y MTD no es diferente. Si bien MTD continúa reclutando agresivamente para los operadores de autobuses, la agencia ha experimentado una confluencia de jubilaciones y bajas normales que causan una caída en la cantidad de operadores de autobuses disponibles. Esta caída, junto con la onda de Omicron, ha significado que varios viajes en autobús se cancelen ocasionalmente, lo que genera incertidumbre para los pasajeros. Para ajustar el servicio a un nivel que la fuerza laboral de MTD pueda cubrir de manera confiable todos los días, el personal de MTD ha realizado cambios quirúrgicos en los niveles de servicio que entrarán en vigencia a partir del lunes 25 de abril de 2022. Si bien estas reducciones están diseñadas para durar para el período de primavera y verano, MTD notificará al público sobre cualquier ajuste futuro del servicio. “La confiabilidad de nuestros horarios es crucial y debido a la actual escasez de mano de obra, la reducción temporal del servicio es un paso necesario,” dijo el gerente general de MTD, Jerry Estrada. “Esperamos que estas reducciones temporales nos den el tiempo necesario para incorporar el personal adecuado y volver a niveles más altos de servicio a finales de este año”. Los cambios son diferentes para cada línea de autobús, por lo que se recomienda a los pasajeros que revisen los horarios de las líneas en las que viajan antes del 25 de abril de 2022. Se están imprimiendo guías de horarios temporales y habrá copias impresas disponibles en el Centro de Tránsito y a bordo de autobuses la próxima semana. Mientras tanto, el público puede obtener más detalles en https://sbmtd.gov/reduced/.

Where to Learn About Local Government Meetings The Santa Barbara City Council meets most Tuesdays at 2pm • To learn more about the council and other City department meetings, visit www.santabarbaraca.gov The Goleta City Council meets biweekly on Tuesdays at 5:30pm • To learn more about the council and other City department meetings, visit www.cityofgoleta.org The Carpinteria City Council meets on the second and fourth Monday of the month at 5:30pm • To learn more about the council and other City department meetings, visit www.carpinteriaca.gov The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors meets most Tuesdays at 9am • To learn more about the council and other County department meetings, visit www.countyofsb.org


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Ambulance* (R): Fri-Sun: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00. Mon-Thur: 2:00, 5:00, 8:00. Everything Everywhere All at Once* (R): Fri-Sun: 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:45. Mon-Thur: 2:20, 5:20, 8:20. Morbius* (PG13): Fri: 12:15, 2:45, 5:15, 6:30, 7:45, 9:00, 10:20. Sat/Sun: 12:15, 2:45, 5:15, 6:30, 7:45, 9:00. Mon-Wed: 2:10, 5:15, 6:30, 7:45. Thur: 5:15, 7:45. The Lost City (PG13): Fri: 2:00, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15. Sat/Sun: 2:00, 4:45, 7:30. Mon-Tue: 1:45, 4:45, 7:30. Thur: 1:45. The Batman (PG13): Fri: 12:30, 4:30, 8:15. Sat/Sun: 12:30, 4:30, 8:15. Mon-Thur: 1:30, 4:30, 8:15. CODA (PG13): Fri-Wed: 1:20, 3:55. Fantastic Beast: The Secret of Dumbledore* (PG13): Thur: 2:10, 3:15, 5:20, 6:30, 8:30, 9:45.

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Sonic the Hedgehog 2* (PG): Fri: 1:35, 2:20, 3:20, 4:10, 5:05, 5:55, 6:45, 7:40, 8:30. Sat: 11:45, 12:45, 1:35, 2:20, 3:20, 4:10, 5:05, 5:55, 6:45, 7:40, 8:30. Sun: 1:45, 12:45, 1:35, 2:20, 3:20, 4:10, 5:05, 5:55, 6:45, 7:40. Mon-Thur: 1:35, 2:20, 3:20, 4:10, 5:05, 5:55, 6:45, 7:40. All the Old Knives (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 2:30, 4:55, 7:50. Sat/Sun: 12:05, 2:30, 4:55, 7:50. Death on the Nile (PG13): Fri-Tue: 1:45. Spider-Man: No Way Home (PG13): Fri-Tue: 4:35. You Won’t Be Alone (R): Fri-Tue: 7:30. Father Stu (R): Wed/Thur: 2:10, 5:15, 8:05.

STORYWALK Outdoor stories and activities • SB Public Library • MacKenzie Park • Free • 10am-12pm Fr, 4/8. PASEO DE LA HISTORIA Cuentos y actividades al aire libre • Biblioteca pública de SB • Parque MacKenzie • Gratis • 10am-12pm viernes, 4/8.

DANCE | BAILE

SPRING DANCE CONCERT Performed by UCSB MFA candidates • UCSB Department of Theater/Dance • Hatlen Theater, UCSB • $13-19 • www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu • 7:30pm Fr, 4/8-4/9; 2pm Su, 4/10. CONCIERTO DE BAILE DE PRIMAVERA Interpretado por candidatos a MFA de UCSB • Departamento de Teatro/Danza de UCSB • Teatro Hatlen, UCSB • $13-19 • www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu • 7:30pm viernes 4/8-4/9; 2pm domingo, 4/10.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

TEEN NIGHT AT JAMS Open jam session for teens • JAMS, 631 1/2 N. Milpas St. • Free • Email maria@ jamsmusic.org • Young teens 6-7pm, teens/young adults 7-9pm, Fr.

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STAY & PLAY POP-UP Share stories with your kids • SB Public Library • MacKenzie Park • Free • 10am-12pm Fr, 4/8.

NOCHE DE ADOLESCENTES EN JAMS Sesión improvisada abierta para adolescentes • JAMS, 631 1/2 N. Milpas St. • Gratis • Manda un correo electrónico a maria@jamsmusic. org • Jóvenes adolescentes 6-7pm,

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Everything Everywhere All at Once* (R): Fri-Thur: 2:20, 5:20, 8:15. The Lost City (PG13): Fri-Thur: 1:35, 5:00, 8:00. The Batman (PG13): Fri-Wed: 1:20, 4:20, 7:45. Thur: 3:40. Uncharted (PG13): Fri-Wed: 2:10, 4:50, 7:30. Thur: 1:15. Fantastic Beast: The Secret of Dumbledore* (PG13): Thur: 3:00, 6:15, 7:20, 9:30.

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ASESINATO EN PARÍS: EL ASESINATO DE DULCIE SEPTIEMBRE Proyección y discusión posterior a la película • UCSB Carsey-Wolf Center, Pollock Theatre • Gratis,

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MURDER IN PARIS: THE ASSASSINATION OF DULCIE SEPTEMBER Screening and post-film discussion • UCSB Carsey-Wolf Center, Pollock Theater • Free, RSVP: www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu • 7pm Tu, 4/12.

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SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

LIBRARY ON THE GO Visit the library’s van • SB Public Library • MacKenzie Park • Free • 10am-12pm Fr, 4/8.

BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA Visita la camioneta de la biblioteca • Biblioteca pública de SB • MacKenzie Park • Gratis • 10am12pm viernes, 4/8.

Saturday • sábado 4.9.22 DANCE | BAILE

2022 SPIRIT & JUNIOR SPIRIT OF FIESTA FINAL AUDITIONS Celebrate young dancers • Old Spanish Days • Lobero Theatre • $19 • www.lobero.org • 2pm Sa, 4/9. AUDICIONES FINALES DE LA ESPÍRITU Y ESPÍRITU JUVENIL DE FIESTA 2022 Celebra a los jóvenes bailarines • Old Spanish Days • Teatro Lobero • $19 •www.lobero.org • 2pm sábado, 4/9.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

ELEVATING THE BLACK VOICE Panel discussion with Black change-makers • SB Black Culture House • Alhecama Theater, El Presidio de SB • Free • 1pm Sa, 4/9. ELEVANDO LA VOZ NEGRA Panel de discusión con agentes de cambio negros • SB Black Culture House • Teatro Alhecama, El Presidio de SB • Gratis • 1pm sábado, 4/9.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

BILLY STRINGS Bluegrass concert • SB Bowl • $5575 • www.sbbowl.com • 7:30pm Sa, 4/9 & 4/10. BILLY STRINGS Concierto de bluegrass • SB Bowl • $55-75 • www.sbbowl.com • 7:30pm sábado, 4/9 y 4/10.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

SECRET SUMMERLAND TRAIL Guided hike • Land Trust for SB County • Summerland/ Carpinteria, location confirmed with registration • Free, RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/y3baamcs • 9am Sa, 4/9. SENDERO SECRETO DE SUMMERLAND Caminata guiada • Land Trust para el condado de SB • Summerland/Carpinteria, ubicación confirmada con el registro • Gratis, Reserva tu lugar: https://tinyurl.com/y3baamcs • 9am sábado, 4/9.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

COFFEE & CLASSICS Admire and learn about vintage cars • The Community Hot Rod Project Inc.

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Local News for a Global Village | www.VoiceSB.com • South Coast Church, 5814 Cathedral Oaks Rd • Free • www.thecommunityhotrodproject.com • 8-10am 2nd & 4th Saturdays.

Seigel-Boettner, Island Visions • Biblioteca Central, Galería Faulkner • Gratis • 12-1pm domingo, 4/10.

CAFÉ Y CLÁSICOS Admira y aprende sobre los autos antiguos • The Community Hot Rod Project Inc. • South Coast Church, 5814 Cathedral Oaks Rd • Gratis • www.thecommunityhotrodproject.com • 8-10am segundo y cuarto sábado.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

LAGERVILLE BEER FEST Enjoy beer, music, food • Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co., 45 Industrial Way, Buellton • $45-60 • www.lagerville.beer • 12-4pm Sa, 4/9. FESTIVAL LAGERVILLE DE LA CERVEZA Disfruta de la cerveza, la música, la comida • Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co., 45 Industrial Way, Buellton • $45-60 • www.lagerville.beer • 124pm sábado, 4/9. ROUND UP FUNDRAISER Golf tournament, auction, and more • Dos Pueblos HS Foundation • Glen Annie Golf Club • $85-210 • https://tinyurl.com/3tccbcr7 • 125pm Sa, 4/9. RECAUDACIÓN DE FONDOS DE REDONDEO Torneo de golf, subasta y más • Fundación Dos Pueblos HS • Glen Annie Golf Club • $85-210 • https://tinyurl.com/3tccbcr7 • 125pm sábado, 4/9. FAMILY FRIENDLY MEMBER PARTY Space-themed activities, food, drinks, and more • MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation • $10-20 • www.moxi.org • 4-7pm Sa, 4/9. FIESTA FAMILIAR PARA MIEMBROS Actividades con temas espaciales, comidas, bebidas y más • MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation • $10-20 • www.moxi.org • 4-7pm sábado, 4/9. STAR PARTY Explore the night sky • SB Museum of Natural History, Palmer Observatory • Free • 7-10pm Sa, 4/9.

DONNA GREENE & THE ROADHOUSE DADDIES Jazz concert • SB Jazz Society • SOhO Restaurant & Music Club • $10-35 • 1-4pm Su, 4/10. DONNA GREENE & THE ROADHOUSE DADDIES Concierto de Jazz • SB Jazz Society • SOhO Restaurant & Music Club • $10-35 • 1-4pm domingo, 4/10. CHILLPOINT BAND Concert with local band • SB Black Culture House • Alhecama Theater, El Presidio de SB • Free • 2pm Su, 4/10. CHILLPOINT BAND Concierto con banda local • SB Black Culture House • Alhecama Theater, El Presidio de SB • Gratis • 2pm domingo, 4/10.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

BEACH CLEANUP Show the ocean some love • Explore Ecology • Arroyo Burro Beach • Register: https://tinyurl.com/5tv74wre • 10am-12pm Su, 4/10. LIMPIEZA DE PLAYAS Muéstrale al océano algo de amor • Explore Ecology • Arroyo Burro Beach • Registrate: https://tinyurl.com/5tv74wre • 10am-12pm domingo, 4/10. SB KITE FESTIVAL Kite flying and competitions • Santa Barbara City College’s West Campus • Free • www.sbkitefest.net • 11am-5pm Su, 4/10. FESTIVAL DE COMETAS SB Vuelo de cometas y competencias • Campus oeste de Santa Barbara City College • Gratis • www.sbkitefest.net • 11am-5pm domingo, 4/10. RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE Take a tour, support the Museum Store, or enjoy the beautiful

FIESTA DE ESTRELLAS Explora el cielo nocturno • Museo SB de Historia Natural, Observatorio Palmer • Gratis • 7-10pm sábado, 4/9.

Enjoy sky-high fun for the whole family at the Santa Barbara Kite Festival, held at Santa Barbara City College West Campus from 11am-5pm on Sunday, April 10th. The free festival will feature friendly competitions, a children’s kite tail chase, and more. Visit www.sbkitefest.net

Festival de cometas de SB

Disfruta de la diversión en las alturas para toda la familia en el Festival de cometas de Santa Bárbara, que se lleva a cabo en el campus oeste de Santa Barbara City College, de 11am a 5pm, el domingo, 10 de abril. El festival gratuito contará con competencias amistosas, una persecución de cola de cometa para niños y más. Visita www.sbkitefest.net

grounds • www.goletahistory.org • 11am to 2pm weekends.

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RANCHO LA PATERA & STOW HOUSE Haz un recorrido, apoya la Tienda del Museo o disfruta de los hermosos jardines • www.goletahistory.org • De 11am a 2pm los fines de semana.

EL ÚNICO LECTOR VERDADERO ES UN RE-LECTOR Charla de la escritora Vivian Gornick • Centro Interdisciplinario de Humanidades de UCSB - Sala de conferencias McCune, 6020 HSSB y Zoom • Gratis, Reserva tu lugar: https://tinyurl.com/2p8n6ba6 • 4-6pm lunes, 4/11.

SANTA BARBARA GHOST TOURS Professor Julie Ann Brown tours you through Downtown Santa Barbara sharing the stories of local resident ghosts • $35-$150 • www.sbghosttour.com SANTA BARBARA GHOST TOURS La profesora Julie Ann Brown recorre el centro de Santa Bárbara compartiendo las historias de los fantasmas residentes locales • $ 35$150 • www.sbghosttour.com

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

SBMM’S RANGER FETED BY CLASSIC YACHT ASSOCIATION Champagne and cake reception • SB Maritime Museum • Free • 122pm Su, 4/10.

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LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

CHARLA DEL AUTOR DEL LIBRO A LA ACCIÓN Con Jacob Seigel Brielle e Isaac

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RANGER DE SBMM FESTEJADO POR LA ASOCIACIÓN DE YATES CLÁSICOS Recepción con champán y pastel • SB Maritime Museum • Gratis • 12-2pm domingo, 4/10.

Sunday • domingo 4.10.22 BOOK TO ACTION AUTHOR TALK With Jacob Seigel Brielle and Isaac Seigel-Boettner, Island Visions • Central Library, Faulkner Gallery • Free • 12-1pm Su, 4/10.

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LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

Santa Barbara Ghost Tours Walk with Professor Julie as she shares tales of mystery and history... & meet friendly spirits... Call or text to schedule your walking tour! • 805-905-9019

THE ONLY TRUE READER IS A RE-READER Talk by writer Vivian Gornick • UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center - McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB & Zoom • Free, RSVP:

PHYTOPLANKTON, INDICATORS OF CHANGE IN THE SB CHANNEL Webinar by Scripps researcher Sarah-Marie Amiri • SB Museum of Natural History • Free • https://tinyurl.com/mcu9vkfx • 6:30pm Mo, 4/11. FITOPLANCTON, INDICADORES DE CAMBIO EN EL CANAL DE SB Seminario web de la investigadora de Scripps Sarah-Marie Amiri • Museo de Historia Natural de SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/mcu9vkfx • 6:30pm lunes, 4/11. PFLAG APRIL MEETING “A Boy, a Girl, a Gender Revolutionary: iO Tillett Wright More Stories of Being NonBinary • PFLAG • Free, RSVP: pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm Mo, 4/11. REUNIÓN DE ABRIL DE PFLAG “Un niño, una niña, un revolucionario de género: iO Tillett Wright Más historias de ser no binario • PFLAG • Gratis, confirma tu asistencia: pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • 7pm lunes, 4/11.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

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STAY & PLAY Share stories with your kids • Eastside Library • Free • 8:3010am Tu, 4/12.

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QUÉDATE Y JUEGA Comparte historias con tus hijos • Biblioteca Eastside • Gratis • 8:3010am martes, 4/12.

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QUÉDATE Y JUEGA Comparte historias con tus hijos • Biblioteca Montecito • Gratis • 9-10:30am martes, 4/12. Photo by Fritz Olenberger

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STAY & PLAY Share stories with your kids • Montecito Library • Free • 9-10:30am Tu, 4/12.

UCSB Department of Theater/Dance: Visions of Vibrancy

Capturing a wide range of emotions and perspectives through dance, six senior UCSB BFA Candidates will present their capstone projects at Visions of Vibrancy, at UCSB’s Hatlen Theater at 7:30pm Friday, April 8th, and Saturday, April 9th, and at 2pm on Sunday, April 10th. For tickets ($13-19) visit www. theaterdance.ucsb.edu

UCSB Department of Theater/Dance: Visiones de vitalidad

Capturando una amplia gama de emociones y perspectivas a través de la danza, seis candidatos de último año de UCSB BFA presentarán sus proyectos finales en Visiones de vitalidad, en el teatro Hatlen de UCSB a las 7:30pm del viernes, 8 y sábado, 9 de abril, y a las 2pm el domingo, 10 de abril. Para boletos ($13-19) visita www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu

weekends, Saturdays & Sundays from 10am to 12:30pm and 12:30pm to 3pm. Free • https://tinyurl.com/ya3pgxge CAMINA EN LA RESERVA ARROYO HONDO Los lunes y miércoles de 12:30 a 3pm y el primer y tercer fin de semana del mes, sábados y domingos de 10am a 12:30pm y de 12:30pm a 3pm. La visita es gratuita • https://tinyurl.com/ya3pgxge

ACTO DE COMEDIANTES CON DISCAPACIDADES Acto de comedia con Nina G y Mean Dave • UCSB MultiCultural Center Theatre & Zoom • Gratis • https://mcc.sa.ucsb.edu • 7pm lunes, 4/11.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

COMEDIANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Comedy act with Nina G and Mean Dave • UCSB MultiCultural Center Theater & Zoom • Free • https://mcc.sa.ucsb.edu • 7pm Mo, 4/11.

RACING TIME: CHRONOLOGIES OF BLACK MUSLIM BELONGING IN ARABIC EPICS Webinar by Professor Rachel Schine • UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center • Free • https://tinyurl.com/3wsx9rvu • 1-2:15pm Tu, 4/12. TIEMPO DE CARRERA: CRONOLOGÍAS DE LA PERTENENCIA A LOS MUSULMANES NEGROS EN LAS ÉPOCAS ÁRABES Seminario web de la profesora Rachel Schine • Centro interdisciplinario de humanidades de UCSB • Gratis• https://tinyurl.com/3wsx9rvu • 1-2:15pm martes, 4/12. VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE Free tax help for locals • Eastside Library, MLK Jr. Wing • Bring these documents: https://tinyurl.com/2p97c6dm • 4-7pm Tu, 4/12 & We, 4/13. ASISTENCIA VOLUNTARIA DE IMPUESTOS DE INGRESOS Ayuda gratuita con los impuestos para los locales • Biblioteca Eastside, ala MLK Jr. • Trae estos documentos: https://tinyurl.com/2p97c6dm • 4-7pm martes, 4/12 y miércoles, 4/13. TEEN ADVISORY BOARD Help shape Library events, programs, and collections • Eastside Library • Free • 4-5pm Tu.

WOMEN OF INSPIRATION LUNCHEON Benefitting Girls Inc. of Carpinteria • 5315 Foothill Rd, Carpinteria • $75 • www.girlsinc-carp.org • 121:30pm Mo, 4/11. ALMUERZO DE MUJERES DE INSPIRACIÓN Evento benefico para Girls Inc. of Carpinteria • 5315 Foothill Rd, Carpinteria • $75 • www.girlsinc-carp.org • 121:30pm lunes, 4/11.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

JUNTA ASESORA DE ADOLESCENTES Ayuda a dar forma a los eventos, programas y colecciones de la biblioteca • Biblioteca del lado este • Gratis • martes de 4-5pm. Eco-friendly Land Management Noxious Weed Abatement Sustainable Agriculture Fire Mitigation Scott Rothdeutsch | Owner scott@sbgoats.com

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SB RENT CONTROL VIGIL Call for affordable housing • SB County Democratic Party • De La Guerra Plaza • RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/m7d4pahy • 5-7pm Tu, 4/12. VIRTUAL FICTION BOOK CLUB Discuss The Nickel Boys by Colson

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Whitehead • SB Public Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/4kzt2b2h • 5:30-6:45pm Tu, 4/12.

For toddlers 14 months-3 years • SB Public Library • Alameda Park • Free • 10:15-10:45am We, 4/13.

CLUB DE LECTURA VIRTUAL DE FICCIÓN Habla sobre The Nickel Boys de Colson Whitehead • Biblioteca pública de SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/4kzt2b2h • 5:30-6:45pm martes, 4/12.

HORA DE CUENTOS WIGGLY Para niños pequeños de 14 meses a 3 años • Biblioteca pública de SB • Parque Alameda • Gratis • 10:1510:45am miércoles, 4/13.

AN AMERICAN SON - DISCUSSION Play discussion with James Joyce III and director Jonathan Fox • Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic • Free • www.etcsb.org • 5:30pm Tu, 4/12. UN HIJO AMERICANO DISCUSIÓN Debate sobre obras de teatro con James Joyce III y el director Jonathan Fox • Ensemble Theatre Company en el New Vic • Gratis • www.etcsb.org • 5:30pm martes, 4/12.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS Concert of Mozart, Haydn, and more • CAMA • Granada Theatre • $36-116 • www.granadasb.org • 7:30pm Tu, 4/12. SOLISTAS BARROCOS INGLESES Concierto de Mozart, Haydn y más • CAMA • Teatro Granada • $36-116 • www.granadasb.org • 7:30pm martes, 4/12. EVERYTHING RISES World premiere by Jennifer Koh and Davóne Tines • UCSB Arts & Lectures • $35, UCSB students free • www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu • 8pm Tu, 4/12. TODO SUBE Estreno mundial por Jennifer Koh y Davone Tines • UCSB Arts & Lectures • $35, estudiantes de UCSB gratis • www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu • 8pm martes, 4/12. AOIFE O’DONOVAN Singer-songwriter concert • Lobero Theatre • $40-106 • www.lobero.org • 8pm Tu, 4/12. AOIFE O’DONOVAN Concierto de cantautor • Teatro Lobero • $40-106 • www.lobero.org • 8pm martes, 4/12.

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WIGGLY STORYTIME

BABY AND ME For babies 0-14 months • SB Public Library • Alameda Park • Free • 11-11:30am We, 4/13. BEBÉ Y YO Para bebés de 0 a 14 meses • Biblioteca Pública de SB • Parque Alameda • Gratis • 11-11:30am miércoles, 4/13.

DANCE | BAILE

ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER Choreographers exploring hope, sorrow, and joy • UCSB Arts & Lectures • Granada Theatre • $51131, UCSB students free • www.granadasb.org • 8pm We, 4/13 & 4/14. ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER Coreógrafos que exploran la esperanza, el dolor y la alegría • UCSB Arts & Lectures • Teatro Granada • $51-131, estudiantes de UCSB gratis • www.granadasb.org • 8pm miércoles, 4/13 y 4/14.

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PROUD YOUTH OF COLOR Group for LGBTQ+ youth of color • Pacific Pride Foundation • Free • Alternating in-person and online meetings • RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t • 4-5:30pm We. ORGULLOSO JUVENTUD DE COLOR Grupo para jóvenes de color LGBTQ + • Pacific Pride Foundation • Gratis • Reuniones alternas en persona y en línea • Reserva tu lugar: https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t • 4-5:30pm miércoles. VIRTUAL ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP Practice English skills naturally • SB Public Library • Free • https://tinyurl.com/mvb6yfbw • 4:30-5:30pm We, 4/13. GRUPO VIRTUAL DE CONVERSACIÓN EN INGLÉS Practica tus habilidades en inglés

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STEEL MAGNOLIAS A tale of women and friendship • Ojai Art Center Theater • $18-20 • www.ojaiact.org • Through 4/10.

OnSTAGE OJAI PERFORMING ARTS THEATER

HARVEY A comedy about a man and a rabbit • Matilija Auditorium, 703 El Paseo Rd, Ojai • $30125 • www.ojaitheater.org • Performances through 4/10. HARVEY Una comedia sobre un hombre y un conejo • Matilija Auditorium, 703 El Paseo Rd, Ojai • $30125 • www.ojaitheater.org • Presentaciones a través de 4/10.

MAGNOLIAS DE ACERO Una historia de mujeres y amistad • Ojai Art Center Theater • $18-20 • www.ojaiact.org • Presentaciones a través de 4/10.

THEATRE GROUP AT SBCC

THE WOLVES Drama about a girls soccer team • Jurkowitz Theater, SBCC • $14-26 • www.theatregroupsbcc.com • Runs through 4/23. LOS LOBOS Drama sobre un equipo de fútbol femenino • Teatro Jurkowitz, SBCC • $14-26 • www.theatregroupsbcc.com • Presentaciones a través de 4/23.

de forma natural • Biblioteca pública de SB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/mvb6yfbw • 4:30-5:30pm miércoles, 4/13.

KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD Rock concert • Arlington Theatre • $31-45 • www.thearlingtontheatre.com • 8pm We, 4/13.

LE CERCLE FRANÇAIS A French conversation group, all levels welcome • Arnoldi’s Cafe, 600 Olive St., SB • Free • http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • 5-7pm We.

KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD Concierto de rock • Teatro Arlington • $31-45 • www.thearlingtontheatre.com • 8pm miércoles, 4/13.

EL CÍRCULO FRANCÉS Un grupo de conversación en francés, todos los niveles son bienvenidos • Arnoldi’s Cafe, 600 Olive St., SB • http://sbfrenchgroup.yolasite.com • Gratis • 5-7pm miércoles. CHAUCER’S VIRTUAL AUTHOR DISCUSSION With journalist Kostya Kennedy, True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson • Chaucer’s Books • Free • https://tinyurl.com/2t9e7rrn • 7pm We, 4/13. DISCUSIÓN DE AUTOR VIRTUAL DE CHAUCER’S Con el periodista Kostya Kennedy, True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson • Chaucer’s Books • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/2t9e7rrn • 7pm miércoles, 4/13.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

SB TREBLE CLEF WOMEN’S CHORUS Sing with others, no audition needed • Vista del Monte Patio Room, 3775 Modoc Rd. • Free • https://tinyurl.com/4ns8nzvu • 6:30pm We. CORO FEMENINO DE SB TREBLE CLEF Canta con otros, no se necesita una audición • Salón del Patio de Vista del Monte, 3775 Modoc Rd. • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/4ns8nzvu • 6:30pm miércoles.

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OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

LAND TRUST TREKS: COLD SPRING TRAIL LOOP Guided hike • Land Trust for SB County • Montecito, location confirmed with RSVP • Free: https://tinyurl.com/283rxu5h • 9:30am-12pm We, 4/13. LAND TRUST TREKS: CIRCUITO DE SENDEROS DE PRIMAVERA Caminata guiada • Land Trust for SB County • Montecito, ubicación confirmada con Reserva • Gratis: https://tinyurl.com/283rxu5h • 9:30am-12pm miércoles, 4/13.

THE NEW VIC THEATRE

AMERICAN SON Drama examining American social racial dynamics • Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic • $25-77 • www.etcsb.org • Runs through 4/24. HIJO AMERICANO Drama que examina la dinámica racial social estadounidense • Ensemble Theatre Company en el New Vic • $25-77 • www.etcsb.org • Presentaciones a través de 4/24.

CENTER STAGE THEATER

SPEED DATING TONIGHT! One-hour interactive opera • Opera SB • Center Stage Theater • $18-38 • www.centerstagetheater.org • 7:30pm Sa, 4/9 & 2:30pm Su, 4/10. ¡CITAS RÁPIDAS ESTA NOCHE! Ópera interactiva de una hora • Opera SB • Center Stage Theatre • $18-38 • www.centerstagetheater.org • 7:30pm sábado, 4/9 y 2:30pm domingo, 4/10.

2pm miércoles, 4/13. GOLETA’S COMMUNITY STATE OF THE CITY Mingle with and hear from City officials • Elks Lodge, 150 N. Kellogg Ave. • Free • www.cityofgoleta.org • 5-7pm We, 4/13. ESTADO DE LA CIUDAD DE LA COMUNIDAD DE GOLETA Conéctate y escucha a los funcionarios de la ciudad • Elks Lodge, 150 N. Kellogg Ave. • Gratis • www.cityofgoleta.org • 5-7pm miércoles, 4/13. SUNSET @ THE CANARY Music and drinks for LGBTQ+ community and allies • Pacific Pride Foundation • Kimpton Canary rooftop • Free • 6-8pm We, 4/13. PUESTA DE SOL EN EL CANARY Música y bebidas para la

YOGA UNDER THE STARS Guided yoga class • Sol Seek Yoga • Casa de la Guerra courtyard • $25 drop-in or use Sol Seek pass • www.solseekyoga.com/casa • 6pm We. YOGA BAJO LAS ESTRELLAS Clase de yoga guiada • Sol Seek Yoga • Patio de la Casa de la Guerra • Entrada sin cita de $25 o uso del pase Sol Seek • www.solseekyoga.com/casa • 6pm miércoles.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

LIBRARY ON THE GO Visit the library’s van • SB Public Library • Harding School • Free • 12:30-2pm We, 4/13.

BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA Visita la camioneta de la biblioteca • Biblioteca pública de SB • Harding School • Gratis • 12:30-

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Theatre Group at SBCC Presents: The Wolves Follow a high school girls’ soccer team as they tackle life’s big questions in The Wolves, performed by the Theatre Group at SBCC at Jurkowitz Theatre through April 23rd. For tickets ($14-26) visit www.theatregroupsbcc.com

Theatre Group en SBCC Presenta: Los Lobos

Sigue a un equipo de fútbol femenino de secundaria mientras abordan las grandes preguntas de la vida en Los Lobos, presentado por Theatre Group en SBCC en el Teatro Jurkowitz hasta el 23 de abril. Para boletos ($14-26) visita www.theatregroupsbcc.com

comunidad LGBTQ+ y sus aliados • Pacific Pride Foundation • Azotea de Kimpton Canary • Gratis • 6-8pm miércoles, 4/13. OPEN MIC STAND-UP COMEDY Local comedians • Mel’s Cocktail Lounge, 209 W Carrillo St., SB • 7pm We. MICRÓFONO ABIERTO - COMEDIA STAND-UP Los comediantes locales • Mel’s Cocktail Lounge, 209 W Carrillo St., SB • 7pm miércoles.

Thursday • jueves 4.14.22 CHILDREN | NIÑOS

STAY & PLAY Share stories with your kids • SB Public Library • Harding University Partnership School • Free • 8:45-9:45am Th, 4/14. QUÉDATE Y JUEGA Comparte historias con tus hijos • Biblioteca Pública de SB • Harding University Partnership School • Gratis • 8:45-9:45am jueves, 4/14. STAY & PLAY Share stories with your kids • SB Public Library • Carpinteria Children’s Project • Free • 10:30am-12pm Th, 4/14.

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QUÉDATE Y JUEGA Comparte historias con tus hijos • Biblioteca Pública de SB • Carpinteria Children’s Project • Gratis • 10:30am-12pm jueves, 4/14.

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

UNDERSTANDING MEDICARE Virtual presentation • Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program • Free • www.CentralCoastSeniors.org • 12pm Th, 4/14.

ENTENDIENDO MEDICARE Presentación virtual • Programa de Consejería y Defensa de Seguros Médicos • Gratis • www. CentralCoastSeniors.org • 12pm jueves, 4/14. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Virtual talk with local businesspeople • SB Independent • Free • www.independent.com • 3pm Th. DESTACADO NEGOCIO EN EL CENTRO Charla virtual con empresarios locales • SB Independent • Gratis • www.independent.com • 3pm jueves. PROUD YOUTH GROUP Group for LGBTQ+ students • Pacific Pride Foundation • Free • Alternating in-person and online meetings • RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t • 4-5:30pm Th. GRUPO DE JÓVENES ORGULLOSOS Grupo para estudiantes LGBTQ + • Pacific Pride Foundation • Gratis • Reuniones alternas en persona y en línea • Reserva tu lugar: https://tinyurl.com/hnkfvb9t • 4-5:30pm jueves. CHAUCER’S BOOK SIGNING With local architect Jeff Shelton, The Fig District • Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • Free • 6pm Th, 4/14. FIRMA DE LIBROS DE CHAUCER’S Con el arquitecto local Jeff Shelton, The Fig District • Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St. • Free • 6pm jueves, 4/14. PFLAG APRIL SPANISH SPEAKING MEETING Support and sharing • PFLAG • Free, RSVP: pflagsantabarbara@ gmail.com • 7pm Th, 4/14.


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READ TO A DOG Read to a therapy dog • Eastside Library • REUNIÓN DE HABLA HISPANA DE ABRIL DE PFLAG Free • 3-4pm Th, 4/14. BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE Apoyar y compartir • PFLAG • Gratis, confirma LEERLE A UN PERRO tu asistencia: pflagsantabarbara@gmail.com • Lee a un perro de terapia • Biblioteca 7pm jueves, 4/14. Eastside • Gratis • 3-4pm jueves, 4/14.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

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THE LONG RUN: EXPERIENCE THE EAGLES Eagles tribute band concert • Lobero Theatre • $43.50 • www.lobero.org • 7:30pm Th, 4/14.

In Person & Online Activities for Everyone

Friday • viernes

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CHILDREN | NIÑOS

ELActividades LARGO PLAZO: EXPERIMENTA en persona y en líneaTHE paraEAGLES todos STAY & PLAY Concierto de tributo de la banda The Eagles Share stories with your kids • SB Public Library BILINGUAL / BILINGÜE • Teatro Lobero • $43.50 • www.lobero.org • • Bohnett Park • Free • 10am-12pm Fr, 4/15. 7:30pm jueves, 4/14. QUÉDATE Y JUEGA OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE Comparte historias con tus hijos • Biblioteca pública de SB • Bohnett Park • Gratis • STATE STREET PROMENADE MARKET 10am-12pm viernes, 4/15. Located on the 900 & 1000 blocks of State St between Carrillo and Figueroa Sts • 3 to 7:30pm STORYWALK Thursdays • https://tinyurl.com/yx9v4pmd Outdoor story and activities • SB Public Library MERCADO DEL STATE STREET PROMENADE • Bohnett Park • Free • 10am-12pm Fr, 4/15. Ubicado en las cuadras 900 y 1000 de PASEO DE LA HISTORIA la Calle State entre las Calles Carrillo y Historia y actividades al aire libre • Figueroa • 3 a 7:30pm los jueves • Biblioteca pública de SB • Bohnett Park • https://tinyurl.com/yx9v4pmd Gratis • 10am-12pm viernes, 4/15. CARPINTERIA BIRDWATCHERS DANCE | BAILE VIRTUAL MEETINGS Evening birdwatching classes • Free, all ages RITE OF SPRING Contemporary dance performance • UCSB Dept & ability levels. 4-5:15pm Thursdays via of Theater/Dance • Hatlen Theater, UCSB • Prices Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/y9rheypj TBA • www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu • 7pm Fr, 4/15 REUNIONES VIRTUALES DE & 4/16. OBSERVADORES DE AVES DE CARPINTERIA TRADICIONES DE LA PRIMAVERA Clases nocturnas de observación de aves Espectáculo de danza contemporánea • • Gratis, todas las edades y niveles de Departamento de Teatro/Danza de UCSB habilidad. 4-5:15pm los jueves a través de • Teatro Hatlen, UCSB • Precios de boletos Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/y9rheypj por confirmar • www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES • 7pm viernes, 4/15 y 4/16. LIBRARY ON THE GO LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS Visit the library’s van • SB Public Library CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES • Shoreline Park, by playground • Free • 10:15am-12:15pm Th, 4/14. BOLSTERING THE BARD: PEDAGOGY AND PERFORMANCE BEYOND UCSB BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA Virtual panel on teaching Shakespeare to Visita la camioneta de la biblioteca • kids • UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Biblioteca pública de SB • Shoreline Park, Center • Free • https://tinyurl.com/648nvks5 junto al área de juegos • Gratis • 10:15am• 4-5:30pm Fr, 4/15. 12:15pm jueves, 4/14. 23RD ANNUAL MAD HATTER LUNCHEON Benefitting Transition House • Rosewood Miramar Beach • $150 • www.transitionhouse.com • 11am Th, 4/14.

REFORZANDO AL BARDO: PEDAGOGÍA Y DESEMPEÑO MÁS ALLÁ DE UCSB Panel virtual sobre la enseñanza de Shakespeare a los niños • Centro Interdisciplinario de Humanidades de la

Directed by Sara Rademacher

APRIL 8-23, 2022 JURKOWITZ THEATRE

Desde Fleetwood Mac hasta su exitosa carrera en solitario, la cantautora Lindsey Buckingham combina a la perfección voces y guitarras para crear melodías inolvidables. Este talento lo llevará al escenario del Teatro Lobero a las 8pm del viernes, 15 de abril. Para boletos ($65-225) visita www.lobero.org

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Singer-songwriter Lindsey Buckingham

UCSB • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/648nvks5 • 4-5:30pm viernes, 4/15.

sábado, 4/16.

MUSIC | MÚSICA

COMMUNITY YOGA Guided yoga class • 101 Paseo Nuevo, across the courtyard from Sephora and T-Mobile • Free • Bring a towel/mat • 10-11am Sa, 4/16.

LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM Concert with former Fleetwood Mac singer/ guitarist • Lobero Theatre • $65-225 • www.lobero.org • 8pm Fr, 4/15.

OUTDOORS | AL AIRE LIBRE

LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM Concierto con el ex cantante/guitarrista de Fleetwood Mac • Teatro Lobero • $65-225 • www.lobero.org • 8pm viernes, 4/15.

YOGA COMUNITARIO Clase de yoga guiada • 101 Paseo Nuevo, al otro lado del patio de Sephora y T-Mobile • Gratis • Trae una toalla/colchoneta • 1011am sábado, 4/16.

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

SPECIAL EVENTS | EVENTOS ESPECIALES

LIBRARY ON THE GO Visit the library’s van • SB Public Library • Bohnett Park • Free • 10am-12pm Fr, 4/15. BIBLIOTECA SOBRE LA MARCHA Visita la camioneta de la biblioteca • Biblioteca pública de SB • Bohnett Park • Gratis • 10am-12pm viernes, 4/15. HAPPY HOUR AT MOXI Enjoy drinks and exhibitions • MOXI - The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation • $6-12 • https://tinyurl.com/3ypn6jvx • 5:30-8pm Fr, 4/15. HORA FELIZ EN MOXI Disfruta de tragos y exhibiciones • MOXI - The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation • $6-12 • https://tinyurl.com/3ypn6jvx • 5:30-8pm viernes, 4/15.

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MISENDERO SPRING CONFERENCE For English-learning students interested in becoming Spanish tutors • Dos Pueblos High School, cafeteria • Free • https://tinyurl.com/yc5p4y94 • 10am-1pm Sa, 4/16.

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Lindsey Buckingham en el Lobero

LECTURES | MEETINGS | WORKSHOPS CONFERENCIAS | REUNIONES

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PREVIEWS APRIL 6 & 7

From Fleetwood Mac to his successful solo career, singer-songwriter Lindsey Buckingham perfectly blends vocals and guitars to create unforgettable melodies. He will bring this talent to the Lobero Theatre stage at 8pm on Friday, April 15th. For tickets ($65-225) visit www.lobero.org

Saturday • sábado

“The scary, exhilarating brightness of raw adolescence emanates from every scene of this uncannily assured first play by Sarah DeLappe.” — The New York Times

CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE AND MATERIAL

Lindsey Buckingham at the Lobero

Photo courtesy of Lobero Theatre

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ALMUERZO ANUAL DE MAD HATTER Evento para beneficiar Transition House • Rosewood Miramar Beach • $150 • www.transitionhouse.com • 11am jueves, 4/14.

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CONFERENCIA DE PRIMAVERA DE MISENDERO Para estudiantes de inglés interesados en convertirse en tutores de español • Cafeteria de Dos Pueblos High School • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/yc5p4y94 • 10am-1pm

SPRING MARKET POP-UP Fundraiser for SB High School band • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St. • Free entry • 11am-6pm Sa, 4/16. MERCADO DE PRIMAVERA POP-UP Recaudación de fondos para la banda de SB High School • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St. • Entrada gratis • 11am-6pm sábado, 4/16. BIRDS AND BEES BASH Benefitting Planned Parenthood California Central Coast • Hilton Beachfront Resort • $350 • https://bbbash.ppcentralcoast.org • 5:30pm Sa, 4/16. FIESTA DE PÁJAROS Y ABEJAS Evento para beneficio a Planned Parenthood California Central Coast • Hilton Beachfront Resort • $350 • https://bbbash.ppcentralcoast.org • 5:30pm sábado, 4/16.

Sunday • domingo

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MUSIC | MÚSICA

SEAN MCGOWAN & PIERRE BENSUSAN Fingerstyle jazz guitarists • SB Acoustic • SOhO Restaurant & Music Club • $22 • www.sohosb.com • 7:30pm Su, 4/17. SEAN MCGOWAN Y PIERRE BENSUSAN Guitarristas de jazz fingerstyle • SB Acoustic • SOhO Restaurant & Music Club • $22 • www.sohosb.com • 7:30pm domingo, 4/17.


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Make memories with Parks and Rec! Here are a few of our most popular camps to get you started in your quest for the perfect summertime activity. Our full list of camps, prices, and schedule information is at sbparksandrec.org.

Registration now open!

AGES 7 – 17

SB Junior Lifeguards

Fun, fitness, and friends at the beach At Santa Barbara Junior Lifeguards, daily workouts and competitions keep kids and teens active as they learn teamwork and build lasting friendships. Friendly competitions and challenges keep it interesting.

AGES 6 – 12

Lobster Jo’s Beach Camp Last year’s runaway summer camp hit

Aquatic sports and education about ocean stewardship and environmental issues before lunch. Free-range fun with toys, games, and art supplies after lunch. Great for making new friends!

AGES 6 – 12

Nature Camp

The retro, classic summer camp that started it all Perfect for kids interested in exploring local flora and fauna and gaining an appreciation for the environment. Each camp session is filled with outdoor activities, adventure, camp songs, and field trips.

AGES 6 – 13

Trapeze Camp

The most exciting circus camp around! During this half-day camp, your future trapeze artists will fly through the air on the flying trapeze, then try out all kinds of fun (and safe!) circus activities. They’ll build strength, agility, spacial awareness, and over all confidence while they a ridiculous amount of fun.

CITY OF SANTA BARBARA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT ParksAndRec@SantaBarbaraCA.gov (805) 564-5418 SBParksAndRec.org @SBParksAndRec

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Raining, Pouring Photo courtesy of UCSB Arts & Lectures

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T APPEARS THERE WILL BE A PILE-UP on the cultural highway next week. Santa Barbara's live musical calendar is back in action, an entirely positive upshot. But as occasionally happens, there are difficult choices to be made on a given night in town.

Case in point: next Tuesday finds a convergence of highly recommended concerts. Take your pick, between a world premiere Jennifer Koh and Davóne Tines from contemporary music heroine/ violinist Jennifer Koh and bassbaritone Davóne Tines, a Lobero visit by Americana heroine Aoife O’Donovan, and the CAMA-hosted local debut by the English Baroque Orchestra, with famed maestro Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the helm, at the Granada Theater. Any or all of the above major events could be of the must-see category. What's an eclectic music aficionado to do?

HERS UPDATE: For those keeping track, O’Donovan’s eagerly awaited return to the venue embrace of the Lobero, on the heels of her acclaimed Joe Henry-produced pandemic era-album Age of Apathy, comes as a timely follow-up to last week’s stellar concert in this blessed room by Sarah Jarosz. Those uniquely gifted singer-songwriters (and in Jarosz’ case, ace picker) are 2/3 of the female power trio I’m with Her, along with Sara Watkins, who has also graced the Lobero stage many times.

Sounds ABOUT TOWN By Josef Woodard

talking about anything other than just the status quo, as far as I know. Maybe you know stuff I don’t,” he laughed. What nobody could know then was that he would be disinvited from the Fleetwood Mac enterprise and that, in the past five years, he has endured a near-divorce, heart surgery, the strains of pandemic life, and other forms of upheaval. But the determined and creatively-driven artist, now 72, released another solid album last year –eponymously titled as if to indicate a late-breaking rebirth. He touches on life’s passages in such songs as Scream and Time (“time, oh time/where did you go?”), but always with his sleek pop craft keeping a safe distance from moping or angst. Photo courtesy of Lobero.com

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In the interview, when asked about the r-word—retirement—Buckingham quickly demurred. It ain’t in his vocabulary. “I won’t say it’s arrested development,” he noted, “but age is Lindsey Buckingham just a number and it’s really just how you feel and how you feel connected to what you’re doing… You’ve just got to focus on what you care about, what helps you feel good about yourself, and hopefully grow. That’s the main thing.”

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Koh, a virtuoso with a passionate dedication to new music and its lateral links to music history, has had a deep and rich relationship with Santa Barbara, specifically her recurring host UCSB Arts & Lectures. For over a decade, A&L has enabled Koh to bring her special projects through town, including her fascinating Bach and Beyond, Bridge to Beethoven, and Shared Madness endeavors. Last Sunday, she won a Grammy for her pandemic era Alone Together album/streaming project.

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“O’Donovan’s songs are rooted in folk tradition, but full of musical surprises ...”

On Big Tuesday at Campbell Hall, Koh teams up with Tines (who, incidentally, will appear in June at the Ojai Music Festival, a festival which spotlighted Koh premiering Vijay Iyer’s concerto Trouble in 2017). Here, the pair will unveil Everything Rises, a multi-media exploration of life and struggles of people of color, in the arts and society, generally.

– The New York Times

GOING HIS OWN WAYS: In one of this season’s “too-big-for-the-room” bookings, pop royalty Lindsey Buckingham is headed back to town, in solo mode at the Lobero Theater next Friday (April 15th). An SRO crowd is expected. When last we caught the multi-talented popster/tasty guitarist and (former?) Fleetwood Mac-er, he appeared at the Arlington Theater in 2017 with fellow Macster Christine McVie, promoting their fine collaborative album On With the Show. The evening bristled with all the tuneful and musical firepower we want from the pair, with Buckingham as ringmaster. That was then, this is now. Just before that show, Buckingham talked casually but confidently about his presumed upcoming musical life. “My guess is that we will be rehearsing for that the end of the summer, 2018, and will be up and running in the fall, and start doing dates then. That’s all I know about the status of Fleetwood Mac. No one’s Josef Woodard is a veteran cultural critic, who wrote for the Los Angeles Times for 25 years, has contributed to Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, DownBeat, and many music magazines, and a long association with the Santa Barbara Independent and News-Press. To date, he has published two books for Silman-James Press, on jazz legends Charles Lloyd and Charlie Haden, respectively. He recently published a debut novel, Ladies Who Lunch. Woodard is also a musician, a guitarist, songwriter, and head of the Household Ink Records label.

Aoife O’Donovan with Taylor Ashton

Renowned artist Aoife O’Donovan – whose dynamism is a testament to her unique musical talents – is one of the most sought-after singer/songwriters of her generation. With 3 wellreceived solo albums, the GRAMMY® Award-winner operates in a thrilling musical world beyond genre. The Bentson Foundation John C. Mithun Foundation LOBERO THEATRE ENDOWMENT FOR AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC

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Offstage with Michael Downey:

By Daisy Scott / VOICE

HRONICLING THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF MICHAEL DOWNEY AS A GAY, AFRICAN AMERICAN MAN, AND HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS FATHER, the Marjorie Luke Theatre’s latest, free Virtual Concert Series installment is now streaming. Titled The War Shirt and directed by Rod Lathim, the one-man play is written and performed by Downey himself, inviting community members to witness his personal journey of self-discovery and acceptance. “I hope that people would come away with an appreciation of history,” shared Downey. “I would hope that they would come away with a greater appreciation for the LGBTQ+ community.” A familiar presence in the local arts community, Downey taught in Santa Barbara City College’s Theater Arts Department for 28 years and has been a member of the Santa Barbara Dance Alliance and Martin Luther King Jr. Committee of SB. He also danced and taught courses at The Dance Warehouse, a studio formerly located in downtown Santa Barbara. His play, The War Shirt, was over 25 years in the making. Growing up and into his adult life, Downey’s identity as a gay man placed a strain on his relationship with his father, Bill Downey, who wrote for the Santa Barbara News-Press in the 1970s. Yet the night before he died, Bill accepted and embraced his son’s identity, voicing support for his dreams.

Downey knew that he was granted the type of closure many individuals are not fortunate enough to receive. Compelled to share that experience, he began gathering feedback from Michael Katz, a Boxtales Theatre Company founding member, and Rod Lathim, Marjorie Luke Theatre Board President Emeritus, to organize his lived experiences into a play. The result is a moving, hour-long performance spanning Downey’s life from childhood to the present. Filmed before a live audience, the performance largely rests on Downey’s storytelling skills as he alternates between narration and reliving memories. With a compelling mix of sincerity and humor, Downey shares his early confrontations with gender roles and social expectations, his journey to realizing his identity, how he discovered dance, and more. Downey’s relationship with his father parallels this narrative, allowing for reflection on his father’s shifting character. “I felt that as I was looking at my own evolution, that my journey also needed to look at the ways in which my father evolved himself,” explained Downey. Enhancing Downey’s personal story, he also shares his family’s history; explaining that his ancestry includes African American slaves and Native American people. The play is further punctuated by references to the significant historical movements happening around Downey in the 1960s and 70s, and projected photos of Downey and his family.

Dorothy Churchill-Johnson, Bay Hallowell, RT Livingston, Tom Pazderka, Marlene Struss, Susan Tibbles “Artists translate the issue of climate change into their own – often satirical and humorous – visual language. They face the reality of what is happening while pointing out intersecting crises affecting the urgency of action.” – Cynthia Martin, Artist / Curator

Exhibition Dates: March 9th – April 23rd, 2022 Closing Reception: April 22nd, 5pm to 7pm PLEASE FOLLOW COVID PRECAUTIONS

Arts Fund Santa Barbara • 821 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 12pm to 5pm

Photo courtesy of Rod Lathim

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The War Shirt

Michael Downey performing with a photo of his father, Bill Downey

This historical component ultimately merges with Downey’s relationship with his father, as it is revealed the titular “war shirt” was a traditional garment specially made for his father as he worked to honor and reconnect with his Native American heritage. “I think that there is a constant interface between the past, the present, and the future,” shared Downey. “If we’re going to create a future that is progressive, that is innovative, that supports the members of the community, I really think it’s vital that we honor our own history.” To view The War Shirt visit www.luketheatre.org


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Locally, the organization Gray Whales Count keeps track of how many whales pass through the channel from UCSB’s Coal Oil Point Reserve. In 2019, the organization reported sighting

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MMEDIATELY RECOGNIZABLE FOR THEIR POWERFUL, MOTTLED, BARNACLED GRAY BODIES, gray whales are a familiar sight on California whale watching tours. Traveling about 10,000 miles — and in some cases over 14,000 — each year, A surfacing gray whale and its calf gray whales undergo one of the longest migration 854 whales and 35 calves visiting the patterns among mammals, according to channel. Currently, the western North the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Pacific stock is considered endangered Administration. This annual journey under the Endangered Species Act, brings hundreds of gray whales right stressing the value of the Santa Barbara through the Santa Barbara Channel Maritime Museum’s support of every winter, as they move from Alaska’s designating a whale heritage site in the shores, where they typically feed, to the Santa Barbara channel. warmer waters of Baja, Mexico, where To learn more about gray whales and other they breed. marine life, visit www.noaa.gov

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Shadow Art: Influences and Inspirations THURSDAY | APRIL 14 | 5:30 PM The exhibition Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources reconnects this iconic artist to his 19th-century context and invites us to consider the artists, musicians, and writers he admired. Writers Andrew Winer and Sameer Pandya take their cue from Vincent and give it a contemporary twist. What happens when the cultural seeps into the personal creative process? What passions emerge when creators fall under the influence of art forms other than the one they practice? Does good art make good literature? This talk is the first in a series of three Parallel Stories exploring connections between art forms, including the process of composition, the performance of music, and the poetry of narrative from the 19th century to the present day.

Location: Mary Craig Auditorium, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1130 State Street

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OSSIBILITIES ARE NEARLY ENDLESS when it comes to experiencing Santa Barbara’s annual Summer Solstice Festival.

This year, as the parade returns, not to State but to Santa Barbara Street (June 25th at noon), and the workshop opens to the public (May 11th at the Community Arts Workshop), opportunities to participate abound. Want to try your had at designing the poster and t-shirt? Time’s nearly up but if you are quick, you can submit an entry by April 8th. This year’s theme is Shine - so go ahead and do just that! (This year’s deadline for submissions is Friday, April 8th, at 5pm. Submit a .jpg of your work to solstice@solsticeparade.com before the April 8th deadline.

Want to be part of a float ensemble? Make a puppet? Help with costumes? Sign up for the Solstice Workshop. It takes a village to create the Workshop, Parade, and Festival. To make that happen, there are paid artists-in-residence who work with the community to build the floats and make costumes and masks, plus paid staff who organize logistics, along with volunteers and participants who all work together from now until after the parade and festival. Solstice is currently looking for Festival Assistants, Volunteer Coordinator, Registrar, Assistant Program Director, Workshop Technical Assistants, Special Project Assistants, Parade Monitors, and Artists in Residence. Now in it’s 48th year, Solstice has many traditions and people assume many roles, with more emerging every year.

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If the workshop or parade don’t feel like a fit, consider taking in the Solstice Festival (Alameda Park, June 24th & 25th.)

Attend, perform, be a volunteer, vendor, or staff – there are many many options. You or your favorite musical ensemble can apply to perform via the Solstice website. Find more information under the participate tab (www.solsticeparade.com). The Solstice Organization couldn’t do the job without community participation. Now’s the time to look around. Think - who usually brings a group to participate in the parade... dance, music, float... If dance is your thing, some groups are looking for parade participants. They are lining up rehersals so folks can learn their vibrant Sosltice moves. One of the groups who may still have space is Santa Barbara’s very own La Boheme! They start rehearsals at State Street Ballet Academy (formerly Gustafson Dance Studio) on April 21st at 7:30pm. Try something new and register at https://www.labohemedance.com/solstice. #solstice #santabarbara #dare #shine To stay updated, join the Solstice mailing list at: www.solsticeparade.com/stay-updated, connect on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SBSolstice or visit the website at www.solsticeparade.com

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HE BIG NEWS OF THE WEEK IS THE 2022 OPENING DAY AT THE SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB, an event that included more than just that one day! The celebration actually lasted the entire weekend, beginning on Friday, April 1st with the last blast finally fading into the evening hours on Sunday. With certainty I can assure you that, at least by the looks of the exhausted celebrants that limped away, this was one blow-out three day party!

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the more challenging course. All classes of boats were included and, at the conclusion, the winners of each class were awarded a wine glass commemorating the 150th year and a bottle of wine from Fess Parker wineries (a side note - one of those classic wine glasses and a bottle of wine landed at our house as a First Place Trophy). The overall winner of the Opening Day race was Taxi Dancer, one of the most spectacular sailboats in the Santa Barbara harbor.

The first event of the weekend began Friday evening with a gathering in front of the newly renovated clubhouse for the unveiling of a plaque commemorating the 150th year of the Yacht Club’s existence. An admiring crowd stood in the evening sun, bottles of champagne popping to toast the completion of the remodel. The clubhouse, during the Yacht Club’s earliest days, was a tiny 32 x 20 foot building at the foot of Stearns Wharf to The new plaque honoring the Yacht Club’s 150th year accommodate its 50 members. John Peck Stearns used it as his headquarters during the construction of the pier (also 150 years ago in 1872) and gave the newly founded club its use. After a series of clubhouses and meeting places, the present clubhouse, constructed in 1966, took its place on the beach where it stands today. In anticipation of the 150th celebratory year, the building has been retrofitted and the interior spaces remodeled.

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The day closed with more congratulations to the trophy winners and to the hard-working committees that helped to make the weekend the success that it was. Commodore Parker concluded, “This would not have been possible without all of the volunteers who participated in the planning and execution of this special weekend. We’re here to celebrate the next 150 years with a clubhouse in Bristol condition, also due to the long term commitment and hard work of both volunteers and staff. Many thanks to you all!”

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Sigrid Toye volunteers for the Breakwater Flag Project. She is on the board of directors of the Maritime Museum and participates in Yacht Club activities. An educational/behavior therapist, Sigrid holds a Ph.D in clinical psychology. She loves all things creative, including her two grown children who are working artists. Send Harbor tips to: Itssigrid@gmail.com

On Saturday, the Yacht Club’s deck was the location of the Opening Day breakfast buffet for the benefit of members and guests from yacht clubs up and down the coast. Mimosas warmed the spirits of those who attended despite the blustery weather on both land and sea. At 10am Commodore Eli Parker invited the guests into the newly fashioned dining areas for the Opening Day ceremony greeting visiting dignitaries, honoring the incoming board, and acknowledging the work of so many to update the club’s facilities.

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“This occasion is special for me and my wife Wendy as we welcome everyone to the revisioned clubhouse. Wendy Parker and her husband, My history with the Yacht Club and sailing goes back Commodore Eli Parker many years to my youth, so representing the club during its 150th anniversary year is a special honor!” Commodore Eli Parker shared.

The Opening Day Race was the feature activity of the next and final day of the 150th anniversary weekend. I’m told there were approximately 40 boats on the water with the weather even chillier than the day before... that didn’t seem to deter the enthusiasm of the racers, however! Favorable winds made for a most exciting and fun race despite

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As is the tradition, Father Larry Gosselin, along with Father Dan Lackie of the Old Mission Santa Barbara, blessed all vessels in the harbor during the Parade of Fleet honoring Commodore Parker. Despite the choppy seas and often mercurial winds shifting one way or the other, over 30 boats could be seen bobbing about on the water in front of the Yacht Club.

SB Yacht Club Communications Director Barbara Hernandez, Mayor Randy Rowse, and journalist John Palminteri enjoying the festivities

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30TH - Tourism leaders in Santa Barbara County see a “great comeback” taking place after hard hit impacts during the COVID crisis. In a tourism summit session, Visit Santa Barbara President Kathy JanegaDykes shared, “in the last five weeks our hotels have sold more occupied rooms than they ever did over the same period. That is incredibly remarkable and it is not something we are seeing [everywhere] else.” Visit Santa Barbara President Kathy Janega-Dykes

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Later, Janega-Dykes added that Another cruise ship recently docked off local shores “the decision to reimagine State Street was brilliant. It truely has been a game changer for visitor experience.”

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SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND - Thousands on the Isla Vista streets for the unsanctioned Deltopia. MCI (multi casualty incident) declared - multiple medical emergencies including multiple severe traumas. Many balconies are overcrowded. A successful catch by the crowd after this balcony backdrop during the unpermitted Deltopia in Isla Vista Saturday drew roaring cheers. Thousands of people came out, and for the weekend there were six arrests.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST - Celebrating 150 years, a special plaque is unveiled at the Santa Barbara Yacht Club Friday. In 1872 the club was formed at the same time Stearns Wharf was built. This club is the second oldest in North America. A new tribute flag is now flying above the waterfront building.

SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND - Santa Barbara yacht season opens with the “Blessing of the Fleet” by Pastor Father Dan Lackie and Father Larry Gosselin from the Old Mission. Ceremony took place off of Stearns Wharf with a processional out of the harbor. The yacht club and the wharf are celebrating 150 years.

Summer Solstice Festival Preparations Underway Summer Solstice Parade route changes to Santa Barbara Street for June 25th. Thousands are expected to participate. Poster and t-shirt art contest are underway, with community members invited to submit designs until April 8th. The 2022 theme is SHINE. Organizers are also searching for people to volunteer and fill paid positions.

SB Bowl Approved to Host Additional 2022 Shows The Santa Barbara Bowl could have 44 shows this season. Up to seven additional dates were approved by the Board of Supervisors, beyond the normal permit limit. No formal announcements yet, but the Bowl is currently planning a show with Music Academy of the West, and a mariachi festival during this summer’s Old Spanish Days.

Local Law Enforcement & First Responders Updates WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6TH - A special virtual class on distracted driving issues, led by California Highway Patrol and Cottage Hospital, is set for April 7th in Santa Barbara. April is Distracted Driver Awareness Month and extra enforcement will be on the roads.

SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND Freeway vehicle accident - Freeway backed up NB between Padaro and Evans Ave. - Summerland. One of the two lanes blocked on Hwy 101. CHP, Carpinteria Fire, Sheriff on it. Appears non-injury.

TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH - A female pedestrian was hit and killed on Highway 101 around midnight Tuesday morning in Santa Barbara around Castillo St. The CHP says the driver involved stopped and called 911. DUI is not suspected.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30TH - Santa Barbara Fire and Police at a small illegal fire with a person on scene on Marilla Ave. below TV hill. There was a destructive fire near this site last May and one arrest was made.

Local Leaders Review Cruise Ship Protocol WEDNESDAY MARCH 3OTH - On board visit - Santa Barbara Mayor Randy Rowse, along with other top city hall and waterfront leaders visited the Majestic Princess cruise ship Wednesday. They met the Captain and safety team. They toured the vessel and discussed health and environmental protocols required for an approval for this port visit. That included current COVID rules, sewage disposal at sea, and exhaust scrubbers to reduce air pollution. John Palminteri is a veteran news reporter and anchor for Newschannel 3-12 TV and both KJEE and KCLU radio in Santa Barbara/Santa Maria/Ventura. Off the air, he’s often bringing his smile and positive energy to the microphone at fundraisers and civic events. John’s social media presence has one of the largest followings in Santa Barbara, and this page has the weekly highlights. Twitter: @JohnPalminteri Instagram: @JohnPalminteriNews www.facebook.com/john.palminteri.5

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OMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND DEDICATION WERE LIFTED UP when the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation hosted its 2022 Community Awards and Recognition Ceremony on Saturday, March 26th at the Alhecama Theatre. The event honored eleven awardees for their efforts in historic preservation over the past year. This year, SBTHP presented their highest and most prestigious honor, the Pearl Chase Historic Preservation and Conservation Award to the late M. Kay Van Horn for her dedication in preserving the history of Santa Barbara’s Nihonmachi (Japan Town) and as a member of the Asian American Affinity Group, responsible for annual programming such as the Asian American Film Series and Asian American Neighborhood Festival. The 2022 George and Vivian Obern Preservation and Stewardship Award was presented to the City of Santa Barbara Parks and Recreation Department for the restoration of the Cabrillo Pavilion. Originally built in 1926, the building has been meticulously restored with new amenities for the public including a new restaurant downstairs.

served on the board from 2002 – 2018, including a term as President. A Presidio descendant, Makela played a key role in several projects, including the establishment of the olive grove at the Santa Inés Mission Mills. Nicole Hernandez was named Life Honorary Member. Hernandez has played a critical role in designating historic SBTHP Associate Director of Advancement Tim Aceves, and Mujeres Market founders: Daniela buildings at El Presidio de Aguirre, Eysia Guillén, Maritza Flores, Lilli Muñoz, and Leah Ortega Santa Bárbara State Historic time to Cody A. Makela. Makela joined the Board in 2018 and Park and participating in educational programming about has distinguished himself with robust committee service and historic preservation in Santa Barbara. was instrumental in helping SBTHP develop several new policies This year’s Sue Higman Volunteer of the Year Award was given to Pam Iuliano for her ongoing maintenance support at El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park and for whitewashing all the interior and exterior walls of the soon-toreopen Casa de la Guerra. The Partnership Award was given to the founders of the Mujeres Makers Market: Daniela Aguirre, Maritza Flores, Elysia Guillén, Lilli Muñoz, and Leah Ortega. The community market features women of color creatives selling or curating original handmade, vintage, or reproduced items such as jewelry, clothing, home décor, ceramics, plants, and much more. Beginning with a two-day market to celebrate Fiesta in 2021, the partnership has led to markets celebrating Día de los Muertos, Una Noche de Las Posadas, and International Women’s Day.

Certificates of appreciation were awarded to Maria Cabrera for her volunteer work in support of the exhibits at Casa de la Guerra; D.J. Javier for the artwork he contributed for the Asian American Neighborhood festival; Clay Lovejoy and the Pickle Room for their support of SBTHP’s Revisiting Jimmy’s Oriental Gardens event; and Forrest Mori for his technical support during the filming of an Asian American cultural program in May 2021.

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Craig A. Makela was named Life Honorary Director. Makela

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Edward S. DeLoreto Joins CAMA Board EDWARD S. DELORETO has been elected to serve on the Community Arts Music Association of Santa Barbara, Inc. (CAMA) Board of Directors. Currently, DeLoreto works as a coEdward S. DeLoreto owner and manager of Santa Barbara’s Loreto Plaza. Especially passionate about Baroque music, he has been a CAMA subscriber for 35 years, as well as a donor for over 20 years. Previously, he has supported CAMA by sponsoring concerts, including the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. www.camasb.org

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ELEBRATING LOCAL WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS WHO HAVE DEMONSTRATED REMARKABLE INNOVATION, LEADERSHIP, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP, the National Association of Women Business Owners, Santa Barbara Chapter (NAWBOSB) hosted its eighth annual BRAVO Awards. Dozens of nominations were gathered by both NAWBO-SB members and the Santa Barbara community, before the final eight recipients were selected. “Every year we choose eight exceptional women to honor,” said NAWBO Santa Barbara President, Shannon Miller. “The winners this year have truly lived our theme ‘Excellence is an Attitude’ in their private and professional lives, inspiring

excellence in a world full of challenges. We are proud to highlight this diverse group of talented women.” The 2022 honorees include: Lifetime Achievement Award – Naomi Dewey, Trusted Legal; Woman Business Owner of the Year – Erica Brown, Dylan Star; Entrepreneur to Watch – Elubia Orozco, Elubia’s Kitchen; Philanthropic Champion –Barbara Ben-Horin, Consultant; Public Policy Leader of the Year – Dr. Van Do-Reynoso, Santa Barbara County Public Health Department; Education Advocate of the Year – Kenya Rodriguez, Girl’s Inc. of Carpinteria; NAWBO-SB Member of the Year – Ale Ortega-Botello, Mobile Notary; and Rising Star of the Year – Nahsia Ortiz, La Colina Junior High School www.nawbo-sb.com

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Strong Job Growth Continues By Harlan Green / Special to VOICE

THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE SLID to 3.6 percent in March from 3.8 percent in February, the government said Friday. The big news was that with an additional 431,000 nonfarm payroll jobs added in March, a total of 2.273 million jobs have been created over the past four months. This is the fastest payroll increase since 1939.

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In leisure and hospitality jobs, the year-over-year growth was even higher, at 11.8 percent. Hotels, restaurants, and bars kept staffing up, accounting for roughly one-quarter of all the March jobs gains and paying an average $19.68 an hour in March.

Rising wages are also helping consumers—the annual average is up 5.6 percent—since most of the wage increase is for service workers that need it the most. MarketWatch’s Andew Keshner listed those sectors where wages rose faster than the inflation rate: In transportation and warehousing jobs, the year-over-year growth rate in hourly earnings was 7.9 percent. Paying an average hourly rate of $27.79, these workers have been much-needed with e-commerce sales booming and supply chains https://www.conference-board.org/topics/consumer-confidence

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It has been one of the fastest recoveries since the 1981 recession per Calculated Risk’s graph, despite the onemonth-old Ukraine war. The U.S. economy was going strong before the pandemic and has almost returned to its prepandemic level of February 2020; in part because the recession lasted just two months—March to April 2020.

We are already seeing what a ‘new normal’ might look like in the years to come. Government has had to step up spending to tame the pandemic, just as it did during Roosevelt’s New Deal to recover from the Great Depression. Now, President Biden’s proposed $5.8 trillion budget for the 2023 fiscal year must address what might become a prolonged European war. “Budgets are statements of values, and the budget I am releasing

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today sends a clear message that we value fiscal responsibility, safety and security at home and around the world, and the investments needed to continue our equitable growth and build a better America,” said President Biden on its release. Now isn’t the time to worry about inflation or the Fed engineering a soft landing, or any ‘landing’ at all. It is precisely during such uncertain times that we need elevated growth, and a government that steps up, while partisan politics step down, even with an upcoming election in November.

Harlan Green © 2022 Follow Harlan Green on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarlanGreen Harlan Green has been the 16-year Editor-Publisher of PopularEconomics.com, a weekly syndicated financial wire service. He writes a Popular Economics Weekly Blog. He is an economic forecaster and teacher of real estate finance with 30-years experience as a banker and mortgage broker. To reach Harlan call (805)452-7696 or email editor@populareconomics.com.

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Art review: Tipping Point: Too Much/Not Enough, through April 23rd at Arts Fund Gallery

Art About Natural Reckoning T By Josef Woodard / VOICE

HREE YEARS AGO, had things gone according to plan, the climate change-themed exhibition Tipping Point: Too Much/Not Enough would have graced the walls of the venerable Arts Fund Gallery, that last bastion of art and “funk” in the ever-swankier Funk Zone. Alas, a few hurdles intervened, including the closing of the gallery’s long-standing Funk Zone venue and the culture-crushing force of the pandemic. With the Arts Fund reappearing, Phoenix-like, in a much better State Street location recently (in the former Sur La Table space), Tipping Point – curated by artist Cynthia Martin and featuring several notable Santa Barbara-based artists – was reborn, and in a much more spacious, walk-up friendly gallery home. Ironically, though, the very subject and underscoring theme of the show, has only increased in its urgency and ominous portent in the intervening years.

Dour as that theme might seem, the sometimes vibrant palettes and approaches to art-making, Susan Tibbles – Kaboom Town jolts of humor, and other leavening agents keep a relatively lively spirit in the air. The show mostly reminds us that art bearing or reflecting bad news doesn’t necessarily have to fully embrace the dark side of a prevailing story. At times, escapist tactics can lure us into the issue advocacy game more effectively than doomsday naysaying.

canvases pit vivid colors and flowers against arid settings, as in Waiting for Rain and Last Stand for the Organic. If her paintings weren’t so sensually appealing, the eco-thematic backdrops might assume a grimmer demeanor.

Gifted assemblage artist Susan Tibbles is no stranger to wrapping potentially dark themes with witty accoutrements, scraps, and well-placed non sequiturs, as she has in her prolific assemblage career and in commissioned pieces for the Los Angeles Times Op/Ed pages. Simple touches can work small wonders, as with her piece Mask, with an ever-familiar pandemic-era mask impaled by multiple pins and loaded up with a message of collective pain and inconvenience.

Tibbles’ Kaboom Town, the material list for which includes a hatbox, postcard, and an AC outlet, swaddles Dorothy Churchill-Johnson – Last Stand for Organic the vintage image of a flame-spewing re-purposed in the battle for the soul and survival of oil well at its center, now a metaphor nature. for the imminent dangers associated with fossil fuels. Walk on Water plays a contextual-textural game, with Abstraction nuzzles up to nature in Bay Hallowell’s tiny bronzed baby shoes on wavy pieces of wood, while May Gray series, with floating, sometimes OrphismConfluence tells its story of immigration angst just with esque shapes on meadow-like fields. In the Truth be shards of U.S. and Mexican Told, series, Hallowell craftily blurs currency and a box of barbed and overlaps the words of the title, wire. rendering “truth” literally fuzzy in

this fake news-twisted age. For a few years, Tom Pazderka, a Czech-born artist in Martin herself stays both true Santa Barbara, has been showing to her characteristic color-radiated impressive and invitingly moldgeometric designs, as witness in busting art around town—and the titled color mazes of her piece well-beyond—including work Tipping Point: Seismic Shift, by the at the old funk-zoned Arts gallery door like an exhibition logo. Thus, in the case of R.T. Livingston’s video piece Fund and Sullivan Goss. He But she stretches out with a purpose Leaders Blinded/Water Water, the very title itself presents a series of paintings tied to the exhibition theme. In an lends a layer of meaning to the minimalist, leitmotif in which he conscientiously intriguing series of mixed media footage of slicing through ocean water. Then come the mixes paint with ash from local pieces in mid-gallery, Martin melds more explicit and cagey winks of a mock-horror film wildfires (a climate change her vibrant color play with elements trailer and texts which wax didactic, for a cause. In the reference once removed) and of text, elemental drawings on conceptually-driven and multi-media artist’s diptych sometimes on burnt wood. His chalkboard, and cryptic swatches of painting We Once Walked the Earth, the visual one-two paintings here deal with old landscape painting. She also folds of a sullen sky over a flat post-Apocalyptic brown earth family photos, rendered in a in memories of hospital monitors, conveys the kitschy gloom of its title. distancing gray scale resembling such as she watched in her late Gerhard Richter’s photo-based Across the room, Tom Pazderka – The Card Game mother’s last days, adding a layer paintings, or present ominous Dorothy Churchillof poignancy and mourning to plumes of smoke and a kind of resulting epic, ugly Johnson’s brightly-colored Flatlined and Time of Reckoning. beauty. Of course, Time of Reckoning could just as easily Marlene Struss’ several refer back to the central theme in the room, in a show paintings contend with color all about finding artful and cathartic expression in a and overlapping forms, in fragile time of collective, environmental peril. visuals which burst and burble, with nature in the margins or the crosshairs, as in Hope for the Future (New). In Habitat’s Josef Woodard is a veteran cultural critic, who wrote for the Los Angeles Times for 25 years, has contributed to Rolling Stone, Last Stand (another “last stand” Entertainment Weekly, DownBeat, and many music magazines, reference, vis a vis Churchilland a long association with the Santa Barbara Independent and Johnson’s painting), a roughly News-Press. To date, he has published two books for SilmanJames Press, on jazz legends Charles Lloyd and Charlie Haden, camouflage-based pattern He recently published a debut novel, Ladies Who appears in a demilitarized format, respectively. Marlene Struss – Habitat’s Last Stand Lunch. Woodard is also a musician, a guitarist, songwriter, and Cynthia Martin – Time of Reckoning or else is deconstructed and head of the Household Ink Records label.


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CLAY STUDIO GALLERY: Friends of the Studio ~ By Appt • 1351 Holiday Hill Rd. • 805-565-CLAY • www.claystudiosb.org

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Larry Vigon’s images will be projected onto exterior of Silo118.com

CORRIDAN GALLERY: 125 N Milpas • We-Sa 11-5 & by Appt • 805-966-7939 • www.corridan-gallery.com CYPRESS GALLERY: 119 E Cypress Av, Lompoc • Sat & Sun 1-4 • 805-737-1129 • www.lompocart.org EL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BÁRBARA: Nihonmachi Revisited; Memorias y Facturas • 123 E. Canon Perdido St • Th-Sun 11-4 • www.sbthp.org/presidio

MARCIA BURT T Marcia Burtt Gallery 517 Laguna St., Santa Barbara 805 962-5588 www.artlacuna.com

ELVERHØJ MUSEUM: Fables, Foibles & Fairy Tales by Artist Susan Read Cronin ~ April 24 • 1624 Elverhoy Way, Solvang • 805-686-1211 • ThMo 11-5 • www.elverhoj.org

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FAULKNER GALLERY: AIA Santa Barbara Design Awards 2021 Exhibition ~ Mar 28 • www.aiasb.com GALLERY 113: SB Art Assn • 1114 State St, #8, La Arcada Ct • 805-965-6611 • 2-5 daily • www.gallery113sb.com

LYNDA FAIRLY CARPINTERIA ARTS CENTER: Elements ~ Apr 3 • Thu-Su 12-4 • 865 Linden Av • 805-684-7789 • www.carpinteriaartscenter.org

GALLERY LOS OLIVOS: New Perspectives ~ April 30 • Thu-Mo 10-5 • www.gallerylosolivos.com

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GANNA WALSKA LOTUSLAND: Reservations 805.969.9990 • www.lotusland.org

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MARCIA BURTT STUDIO: Summer in Winter ~ Apr 10 • 517 Laguna St • Th-Su 1-5 • 805-962-5588 • www.artlacuna.com MAUNE CONTEMPORARY: Finally Home ~ April • 1309 State St • Tu-Su 11-5 & By appt • 805-869-2524 • www.maune.com MOXI, THE WOLF MUSEUM: Exploration + Innovation • Lunchboxing with Lasers • Daily 10-5 • 805-770-5000 • 125 State St, SB • www.moxi.org

JAMES MAIN FINE ART: 19th & 20th Fine art & antiques • 27 E De La Guerra St • Tu-Sa 12-5 • Appt Suggested • 805-962-8347

La Arcada at State & Figueroa Santa Barbara, CA 93101 805-962-8885 www.waterhousegallery.com

April 23, 8 – 10 pm 118 Gray Street

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SB: This Basic Asymmetry ~ Apr 17 • 653 Paseo Nuevo • www.mcasantabarbara.org

JARDIN DE LAS GRANADAS: re[visit] 1925 by Cochran & Smith • 21 E Anapamu St.

10 WEST GALLERY: 2022 Spring Exhibit ~ May 9 • 10 W Anapamu • Thu-Sun 11-5 • 805-770-7711 • www.10westgallery.com

JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER SB Portraits of Survival • Mo-Th 9am-5pm, Fr 9am-3:30pm • 805-957-1115

MUSEUM OF SENSORY & MOVEMENT EXPERIENCES: La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S. Hope Av #F119 • www.seehearmove.com

ARCHITECTURAL FDN GALLERY: Over the Fence ~ May 7 • 229 E Victoria • 805-965-6307 • www.afsb.org

KARPELES MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY & MUSEUM: 21 W Anapamu St • We-Su 12-4 • 805-962-5322.

PALM LOFT GALLERY: 410 Palm Av, Loft A1, Carp • By Appt • 805-684-9700 • www.Palmloft.com

ART, DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE MUSEUM: Harmonia Rosales: Entwined; Sound of a Thousand Years: Gagaku Instruments from Japan ~ May 1 • We-Sun 12-5 • 805-893-2951 • www.museum.ucsb.edu

KATHRYNE DESIGNS: Local Artists • 1225 Coast Village Rd, A • M-Sa 10-5; Su 11-5 • 805-565-4700

PEREGRINE GALLERIES: Early California and American paintings; fine vintage jewelry • 1133 Coast Village Rd • 805-252-9659 • www.Peregrine.shop

ART FROM SCRAP GALLERY: www.exploreecology.org/art-from-scrap

LA CUMBRE CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS: Three Multi-Artist Galleries at La Cumbre Plaza • Tues-Sun 1-6 • lacumbrecenterforcreativearts@gmail.com

PORTICO GALLERY: Open Daily • 1235 Coast Village Rd • 805-729-8454 • www.porticofinearts.com SANTA BARBARA ART WORKS: Artists with disabilities programs, virtual exhibits • 805-260-6705 • www.sbartworks.org

THE ARTS FUND: The Tipping Point ~ April 23 • 821 State St. • 12-5pm Wed-Sun.

SANTA BARBARA ARTS: Unique fine art & crafts from local artists & crafts people • 1114 State St #24 La Arcada Ct • Th-Su 11-5 • 805-8841938 • www.SBArts.net

Ruth Ellen Hoag Fine Art

ATKINSON GALLERY: Annual Student Exhibition ~ April 14 - May 6 • SBCC Humanities Bldg #202, East Campus, 721 Cliff Dr. • Mo-Th 11-5; Fri 11-3pm • http://gallery.sbcc.edu

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SANTA BARBARA FINE ART: Far and Near - Michael Drury ~ April • 1321 State St • Mo-Sa 12-5; Su 12-4; Closed We • 805-845-4270 • www.santabarbarafineart.com

BELLA ROSA GALLERIES: 1103-A State St • 11-5 daily • 805-966-1707 CASA DE LA GUERRA: Currently Closed CASA DOLORES: Divine Pitchers / Jarras Divinas ~ June 30, Bandera Ware and traditional outfits, Huichol, Tehuana dress, China Poblana skirt • 1023 Bath St • www.casadolores.org CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY: 1st fl, 105 E. Anacapa St • 805-568-3994

SANTA BARBARA TENNIS CLUB: Sensazione ~ June 1 • 10-2 daily • 2375 Foothill Rd • 805-682-4722 • www.2ndfridaysart.com

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SB HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Lockwood De Forest: Lighting the Way ~ May 8; Huguette Marcelle Clark: A Portrait of the Artist- June 12; The Story of SB • 136 E De la Guerra • Thur 12-5, Fri 12-7; Sat 12-5 • 805-966-1601 • www.sbhistorical.org SB MARITIME MUSEUM: A Whale of a Tale ~ Apri 14 - May 15 • 113 Harbor Way, Ste 190 • Thu-Su 10-5 • www.SBMM.org • 805-962-8404 SB MUSEUM OF ART: Through Vincent’s Eyes ~ May 22; Highlights of American Art; Portrait of Mexico Today; Important Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection: New Selections; Mediated Nature; Contemporary Gallery - Ongoing; • Tu – Su, 11 –5; Thu, 11-8 • www.sbma.net • 805-963-4364 SB MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY • Wed-Sun 10-5 • SANTA BARBARA SEA CENTER • Daily 10-5 • 805-682-4711 • www.sbnature.org

SYV HISTORICAL MUSEUM & CARRIAGE HOUSE: Art Of The Western Saddle; Tales From Mattei’s Tavern • 3596 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez • Sa, Su 12-4 • 805-688-7889 • www.santaynezmuseum.org THOMAS REYNOLDS GALLERY: Paradise Revisited ~ April 2 - May 28 • Th-Sat 12-5 & By Appt • www.thomasreynolds.com UCSB LIBRARY: A Call to Action: Documenting Santa Barbara’s Art & Activism ~ Jun 24 (Special Collections); Postcards from Salinas ~ Jun 20; Beyond The Wall: The Prison Art Resistance ~ Jul 22 • www.library.ucsb.edu WATERHOUSE GALLERY: Notable CA & National Artists • La Arcada Ct, 1114 State St, #9 • 11-5 Mon-Sat, 12-4 Sun • 805-962-8885 • www.waterhousegallery.com WESTMONT RIDLEY-TREE MUSEUM OF ART: • 805-565-6162 • M-F 10-4 • www.westmont. edu/museum

SILO 118: Serious Play: Larry Vigon ~ Apr 30 • 118 Gray St • 12-5 Th-Sa or by appt • www. silo118.com SULLIVAN GOSS: AN AMERICAN GALLERY: The Life Of The Party: Sculpture & Painting By Ken Bortolazzo & Michael Dvortcsak ~ Apr 25; Spring Salon & Phoebe Brunner, One Fine Day ~ May 23 • 11 E Anapamu St • 805-7301460 • www.sullivangoss.com

WILDLING MUSEUM: Fire and Ice: Our Changing Landscape ~ April 9 - Sept 26 • 1511 B Mission Dr, Solvang • www.wildlingmuseum.org

“Look “Look Beyond” Beyond” -- 12 12 x x 12” 12” acrylic, acrylic, Karen Karen Schroeder Schroeder “Look Beyond” - 24 x 24” acrylic, Karen R. Schroeder

“Look Beyond” - 24 x 24” acrylic, Karen R. Schroeder

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EXPOSICIÓN ANUAL DE ESTUDIANTES Y ANUNCIO DE BECAS • Recepción de apertura y entrega de premios • SBCC Atkinson Gallery, Humanities Building, Sala 202 • Gratis • 3:30-5:30pm jueves, 4/14. ARTIST TALK - GABRIELA RUIZ • Ruiz discusses MCASB’s This Basic Asymmetry • UCSB’s Embarcadero Hall, 35 Embarcadero del Norte, Isla Vista • Free • www.mcasantabarbara.org • 5pm Th, 4/14. CHARLA DEL ARTISTA - GABRIELA RUIZ • Ruiz discute Esta asimetría básica de MCASB • UCSB’s Embarcadero Hall, 35 Embarcadero del Norte, Isla Vista • Gratis • www.mcasantabarbara.org • 5pm jueves, 4/14. SKETCHING IN THE GALLERIES • Draw inspired by art • SB Museum of Art • Free • www.sbma.net • 5:30pm Th, 4/14. DIBUJANDO EN LAS GALERÍAS • Dibuja inspirado en el arte • SB Museum of Art • Gratis • www.sbma.net • 5:30pm jueves, 4/14. CLOSING ART RECEPTION: LOVE WILL HEAL US • Meet artist Miles Regis • UCSB MultiCultural Center Lounge • Free • 6pm Th, 4/14. RECEPCIÓN DE ARTE DE CIERRE: EL AMOR NOS CURARÁ • Conoce al artista Miles Regis • UCSB MultiCultural Center Lounge • Gratis • 6pm jueves, 4/14. LAST LOOK - THIS BASIC ASYMMETRY • Curator exhibition walkthrough with wine • Museum of Contemporary Art SB • For members, email engagement@ mcasantabarbara.org • 12pm Su, 4/17. ÚLTIMA MIRADA: ESTA ASIMETRÍA BÁSICA • Recorrido de la exposición con el curador con vino • Museum of Contemporary Art SB • Para miembros, manda un correo electrónico a engagement@mcasantabarbara.org • 12pm domingo, 4/17. SB ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW • Local artists & artisans • 236 E. Cabrillo Blvd., SB • 10am-5pm Sundays. EXPOSICIÓN DE ARTES Y ARTESANIAS SB • De artistas y artesanos locales • 236 E. Cabrillo Blvd., SB • 10am-5pm los domingos.

Art Events Eventos de Arte SENSAZIONE: OPENING RECEPTION • Meet the artists • SB Tennis Club • Free • 4:30-6pm Fr, 4/8. SENSAZIONE: RECEPCIÓN DE APERTURA • Conoce a las seis artistas de la exposición • SB Tennis Club • Gratis • 4:30-6pm viernes, 4/8. EVA ZUCKERMAN: SCULPTING A LEGACY OPENING RECEPTION • Meet artist & Holocaust survivor, Eva Zuckerman • Clay Studio, 1351 Holiday Rd. • Free • https://tinyurl.com/bdfrwv5h • 2-5pm Sa, 4/9. EVA ZUCKERMAN: ESCULPIENDO UN LEGADO: RECEPCIÓN DE APERTURA • Conoce a la artista y sobreviviente del Holocausto, Eva Zuckerman • Clay Studio, 1351 Holiday Rd. • Gratis • https://tinyurl.com/bdfrwv5h • 2-5pm sábado, 4/9. WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? • Exhibition by SB Arts Collaborative Outreach Committee • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St. • Free • 12-4pm Sa, 4/9 & 10am-12pm Su, 4/10. ¿QUE TIENE QUE VER EL AMOR CON ESO? • Exposición del Comité de Alcance de SB Arts Collaborative • Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St. • Gratis • 12-4pm sábado, 4/9 y 10am-12pm domingo, 4/10. OPENING RECEPTION - FIRE AND ICE: OUR CHANGING LANDSCAPE • A climate-change focused exhibition • Wildling Museum of Art & Nature • Free • www.wildlingmuseum.org • 3-5pm Su, 4/10. RECEPCIÓN DE APERTURA - FUEGO Y HIELO: NUESTRO PAISAJE CAMBIANTE • Una exposición centrada en el cambio climático • Wildling Museum of Art & Nature • Gratis • www.wildlingmuseum. org • 3-5pm domingo, 4/10. MAKER HOUR: KELP FORESTS • Make a portable kelp forest • SB Public Library • Alameda Park • Free • 2-3pm We, 4/13. HORA DEL FABRICANTE: BOSQUES DE ALGAS MARINAS • Haz un bosque de algas marinas portátil • Biblioteca Pública de SB • Parque Alameda • Gratis • 2-3pm miércoles, 4/13. ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBITION AND SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT • Opening reception and awards ceremony • SBCC Atkinson Gallery, Humanities Building, Room 202 • Free • 3:30-5:30pm Th, 4/14.

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SHADOW ART: INFLUENCES AND INSPIRATIONS • Writers Andrew Winer and Sameer Pandya discuss Van Gogh and literature • SB Museum of Art, Mary Craig Auditorium • $5-10 • www. sbma.net • 5:30pm Th, 4/14. ARTE DE SOMBRAS: INFLUENCIAS E INSPIRACIONES • Los escritores Andrew Winer y Sameer Pandya hablan sobre Van Gogh y la literatura • SB Museum of Art, Mary Craig Auditorium • $5-10 • www.sbma.net • 5:30pm jueves, 4/14. Send your art openings, receptions, and events to Art@VoiceSB.com to be included in this free listing.



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