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Allan Hancock College art instructors display works in new faculty exhibit

Ann Foxworthy Gallery presents Allan Hancock College’s Fine Arts Faculty Art Show, currently on display through March 14. Admission to view the exhibit is free and it’s open to the public. The show’s featured media includes painting, installation work, photography, ceramics, digital video, and more. “As artists, our faculty have their own art-making practices both […]

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Does ‘social justice’ really require that poor people be given the same bragging rights as the wealthy?

Whoever knew that equity and social justice requires that folks be able to live in Beverly Hills regardless of their financial means? This may the biggest lifestyle boost since the Beverly Hillbillies struck crude and rolled into town. The legendarily swank enclave of Beverly Hills is in a real lather. The enlightened social engineers in […]

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Complaints all around

I’d almost rather pay for a wedding than vote in the primary election. I might not be the only person who feels that way. There isn’t a lot of exciting stuff on the ballot. The choices are almost predetermined.  But, hey, at least no one is running unopposed!  You’ve got incumbent conservative 4th District Santa […]

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County Sheriff’s Office highlights program that finds missing at-risk individuals

 A man with dementia was reunited with his family after having been missing for an entire day, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.  “If you’ve had someone who’s gone missing or prone to confusion or wandering because of some sort of medical condition, [Project Lifesaver] would be a good thing to consider,” Sheriff’s […]

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Political Watch: February 29, 2024

• Assemblymembers Gregg Hart (D-Santa Barbara), Steve Bennett (D-Ventura), and Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) authored Assembly Bill 2298, legislation that would help establish a statewide Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies program, according to a Feb. 21 statement from Hart’s office. The program is meant to prevent fatal ship strikes on endangered whales and reduce […]

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PCPA stages Henry V with regal flair and killer combat choreography

Fifth time’s the charm The Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA) presents its production of Henry V through March 3 at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria. Visit pcpa.org or facebook.com/pacificconservatorytheatre for tickets and show times. For more info, call the PCPA box office at (805) 922-8313.  PCPA’s next show, Wolf at the Door, is scheduled to […]

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Tradition, superstition

Most of us know a white bridal gown signals purity and innocence, but why do brides carry a bouquet?  Why are wedding cakes tiered?  Why isn’t the groom supposed to see the bride before the ceremony?  Why does the bride’s father walk her down the aisle?  Why, why, why do weddings have so many specific […]

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