Apr 17-27, 2025

Apr 17-27, 2025 / Vol. 26 / No. 8
Last year, a man who was convicted of arson in 2006 allegedly set fire to his parents’ house in Orcutt. Although the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office charged him with arson, a judge ruled that the man was a good candidate for mental health diversion. Using a 2018 California law, the judge sent him […]

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G20 casts Viola Davis as a badass U.S. president fighting terrorists

G20 What’s it rated? R When? 2025 Where’s it showing? Prime Patricia Riggen (Under the Same Moon, The 33, Miracles from Heaven) directs this action thriller about U.S. President Danielle Sutton (Viola Davis), who must tap into her past military experience when terrorists descend on the G20 summit in Cape Town, South Africa. Think of…

Political Watch: April 17, 2025

• On April 3, Assemblymember Gregg Hart (D-Santa Barbara) recognized Tere Jurado with the 2025 California Woman of the Year award as part of an annual celebration of women’s leadership. According to a release from Hart’s office, he presented Jurado with the award in a standing-room-only ceremony attended by family members, friends, and special guests,…

Local woman’s ‘hard work pays off’ through desserts and determination

Treat yourself Rositas Manzanitas, now based in Guadalupe, can be found on Instagram @rositas.manzanitas. Since September of 2024, when she launched her treat-making business, Rose Angulo has overcome homelessness, moved into her first-ever apartment, taken classes at Allan Hancock College, and secured a job at a local preschool, all while selling homemade desserts and taking…

Local gongfu practitioner and tea sommelier leads ceremonial meditations

Tea parties are given a whole new meaning for hosts who take a leaf or two from Jennifer de Tréglodé’s book.  Through her company, Inari Tea & Art Experiences, the San Luis Obispo local is frequently hired to lead ceremonial tea meditations at public and private events alike, including bridal showers, birthday parties, mindfulness workshops,…

Spanked for the audacity

Sable Offshore Corporation is heading for troubled waters—giant waves that most of us could see from a few miles away. The California Coastal Commission is pissed at the oil company for work it’s been doing to fix its old, janky pipeline that spilled oil all over Refugio Beach in 2015, work the company insists it…

Is supporting noncitizens economically sound?

What are the impacts to American citizens from creating a sanctuary state or city? Providing sanctuary for immigrants who enter our country without following the proper protocols is costly in many ways to persons who are American citizens either by birthright or naturalization. Politicians aren’t noted for looking ahead to see what might happen if…

It’s all politics

I am 70 years old, and I want to retire. I can financially live on my Social Security income with supplements from my savings. I planned and saved for this. But now I’m fearful and not sure if Social Security will be around much longer. Is talking to others about Social Security political talk? Is…

Stand with education equity

The White House recently issued an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. If enacted, this decision would roll back decades of progress in ensuring equal access to quality education, disproportionately harming marginalized communities, including the youth we serve.  While an executive order alone does not have the authority to shut down the…

Coastal Commission fines Sable $18 million for violating the Coastal Act

The regional water board will discuss Sable Offshore Corporation’s alleged state water code violations one week after the California Coastal Commission opted to fine the oil company $18 million for “egregious and flagrant” refusal to abide by the Coastal Act.  “What we really have before us is a compliance issue,” commission Chair Justin Cummings said…

PCPA stages Waitress at Marian Theatre starting April 24

The PCPA Pacific Conservatory Theatre serves up Waitress, a heartfelt tale of love, liberation, and the pursuit of dreams, from April 24 to May 11 at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria.  Jenna, a talented piemaker and waitress, dreams of a way out of her small town and rocky marriage. With the help of her…

Art exhibition in Santa Maria highlights the talents and perspectives of local artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities

View the visions The New Muralism: Valley Visions exhibition will tentatively be on display throughout the rest of the year in the Betteravia Gallery at the Government Center in Santa Maria. Find more information at sbac.ca.gov/current-gallery-exhibitions. What began as colored pencil drawings depicting local artists’ interpretations and perspectives of the Santa Maria Valley evolved into…

The Amateur follows a CIA analyst out to avenge his murdered wife

The Amateur What’s it rated? PG-13 What’s it worth, Anna? Matinee What’s it worth, Glen? Matinee Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Movies Lompoc, Regal Edwards Arroyo Grande James Hawes (One Life) directs this vigilante spy thriller about Charlie Heller (Rami Malek), a CIA cryptographer who defies his superiors to avenge the death…


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