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Stage

WORTH THE DRIVE WESTMONT presents “PlayBeckett,” featuring six short plays by Samuel Beckett on Jan. 28 and 29 at 7 and 9 p.m. in the Westmont Theatre, Santa Barbara. Cost is $7 and $10, $5 and $7 for students and seniors. The Westmont student ensemble presents its production of Godspell Jan. 29 and 30 at […]

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Night Life

The following venues offer either regularly scheduled live entertainment or DJ-hosted dance music. Most performances start after 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted. IN THE AREA ADDAMO VINEYARD/TASTING ROOM: 400 E. Clark Ave., suite E, Santa Maria, 937-6400. Live music Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. CLUB 805, AKA STINKY’S BAR & GRILL: 2430 South Broadway, […]

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Concerts

WORTH THE DRIVE THE UCSB MULTICULTURAL CENTER presents an “Evening of Gypsy Music with the Fishtank Ensemble” on Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. at the MultiCultural Center, UCSB, Santa Barbara. Cost is $15, $5 for students. Info: 893-8411 or mcc.sa.ucsb.edu. CAL POLY presents the Pacific Repertory Opera and a best of the best concert on […]

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Special Events

ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE hosts a blood drive with the city and United Blood Services on Jan. 28 from noon to 5 p.m. at the parking lot between lawn bowling and the Paul Nelson Aquatics Center along South McClelland in Santa Maria. Info: 925-0951, Ext. 372. SCOUTING FOR FOOD—including Girl Scouts, Brownies, Boy Scouts, and Cub […]

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Time to talk

Authors Sandy Nathan and Barbra Minar will be at The C Gallery at 3 p.m. on Feb. 6 for an authors’ talk revolving around the question “How do we get what we want?” The talk is in conjunction with the current C Gallery show Women of Spirit, featuring paintings by Karen Canton and sculptures by […]

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Set in stone

Almost exactly 25 years to the week before his death, Michael Jackson pressed his hand and feet into concrete in what was meant to become part of the Las Vegas Walk of Fame Project. There was nothing exceptional about a celebrity leaving such imprints. It happens all the time. What’s interesting to some, however, is […]

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Success is in the cards

What can be cooler than being able to call yourself a comic book illustrator? Telling people your dad is one. “My daughter thinks it’s cool. She tells everyone, ‘My dad draws Star Wars,’” said comic book illustrator and Orcutt resident Lance Sawyer. “I’m lucky—my kid’s first word was ‘Batman.’” Sawyer has wanted to make a […]

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Where have all the wood shops gone?

Built in the early 1970s, Santa Maria High School’s auto shop serves as a classroom, a storage facility, and a mechanic’s workroom. Fluorescent lights flicker overhead as students gaze intently at a projector screen hanging on the back wall. There’s the distinctly pungent scent of motor oil and grease in the air. A silent army […]

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Boys in the ‘hood

For those who yearn to relive a moment of childhood scouting, support the organization, or just want another chance at Pinewood Derby Racing, now is the chance. Boy Scouts of America will be celebrating its centennial at the Santa Maria Town Center on Feb. 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature […]

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