AnacondaWhatās it rated? PG-13 When? 2025 Whereās it showing? Netflix Jack Black and Paul Ruddāwhat could go wrong with such a jovial and charming duo? The two play childhood friends Doug (Black) and Griff (Rudd), whose adult lives have proved less than satisfying. When Griff gains the rights to their favorite ā90s flick, Anaconda, the […]
<i>Anaconda</i> is a fun meta reboot of the 1997 film
The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel is streaming on Netflix
The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, HillelĀ Whatās it rated? R When? 2026 Whereās it showing?Netflix Ben Feldman (Bug Out) directs this documentary filled with archival footage and images as well as contemporary interviews with Chili Peppers lead singer Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, drummer Jack Irons, and others. The docās focus, guitarist […]
Bring your family, friends, and pets to Royās Orcutt Yogurt Shop
After a hot day by the pool or a sandy afternoon on the beach, Old Orcutt residents have a new place to cool off before heading home. Royās Orcutt Yogurt Shop opened on March 14 after three years of planning and construction. It sells classic flavors like vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry along with rotating dairy-free […]
Crafting community:Ā Lompocās monthly Art Walk brings artists, businesses, and residents together
Walk the walkFor all things Lompoc Art Walk, scan the QR code or visit the lonelyploversocialclub.com. Follow @thelonelyploversocialclub on Instagram for updates. Check out the event in downtown Lompoc on the first Thursday of every month. Start at the Cypress Gallery (119 E. Cypress Ave.) at 5 p.m. Thereās nothing to do in Lompoc. Right? […]
County declines tax exchange offer tied to proposed Orcutt annexation
Going against an independent arbitratorās opinion, Santa Barbara County recently rejected a property tax exchange offer from the city of Santa Maria after a year of negotiations. Mediation between the county and the city over the agreementānecessary for the Richards Ranch development project in Orcutt to move forward with a 44-acre annexation applicationābegan during the […]
Santa Maria-Bonita sites transition to community schools
About 90 percent of Santa Maria-Bonita School District students fall into at least one high-needs category. They might be a foster youth, a special needs student, a second language learner, or part of a low-income household. The district aims to better support students with a holistic approach called community schooling, made possible by more than […]
In-N-Out pitches Buellton location three years after rejected bid
A popular burger chain is trying again to win Buelltonās blessing for a new drive-through proposal. In 2023, In-N-Outās plan to bring a new restaurant to townāon McMurray Road next to a McDonaldāsāfell through after the Buellton City Council nixed it due to traffic congestion concerns. With a new address in mind, at the corner […]
Political Watch: April 9, 2026
⢠As co-chairs of the California Legislative Central Coast Caucus, Assemblymembers Gregg Hart (D-Santa Barbara) and Dawn Addis (D-Morro Bay) and State Sen. John Laird (D-Santa Cruz) drafted a joint letter to urge the Trump administration āto stop its expansion of drilling off Californiaās coast.ā The March 27 letter was addressed to Bureau of Ocean […]
Shaping impact of new train tracks on local estuary is one QR code away
Results from a community survey will help determine how local agencies approach replacing a coastal railroad bridge in the Lompoc Valley. āWhat makes this community engagement process really unique is that itās starting super early,ā said Sophie Bartley, Central Coast region project manager for LegacyWorks, one of the groups spearheading the initiative. Replacing the 100-plus-year-old […]
Vacancy problems
The most problematic property in Orcutt continues to be a thorn in the side of developer Michael Stoltey, who didnāt get his wish granted by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on April 7. Supes declined to agree to the proposed tax exchange from the city of Santa Maria for annexing the Richards Ranch […]
Community members should not let themselves be silenced
On March 12, the Santa Maria Sun newspaper published a signed opinion column by Roy Reed about the election for Santa Barbara County District 5 supervisor (āKnow before you voteā). At first glance, it seemed like a simple, straightforward opinion. Still, when you read it carefully, it reveals something deeper: the power of language to […]
The beauty of protest and finding community
She was small, thin, elderly, and perhaps not in the best of health. And yet she was standing in a crush of people waiting to join the protest march. I was wearing my yellow day-glo traffic vest and feeling a bit like the maĆ®tre d at a wildly overbooked restaurant: āWatch your step, thank you […]

