Posted inMusic, Arts & Culture

NEW FLICKS: The Burial

The Burial What’s it rated? R When? 2023 Where’s it showing? Amazon Prime Maggie Betts (The Carrier, Novitiate) directs this dramedy inspired by true events. Tommy Lee Jones stars as Jeremiah O’Keefe, who owns a string of financially struggling Mississippi mortuaries. To meet financial obligations, he agrees to sell a few to Raymond Loewen (Bill […]

Posted inMusic, Arts & Culture

Five Nights at Freddy’s offers tween-friendly creepiness

Five Nights at Freddy’s What’s it rated? PG-13 What’s it worth, Glen? Matinee What’s it worth, Anna? Matinee Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Movies Lompoc, Regal Edwards Arroyo Grande, and streaming on Peacock Emma Tammi (Fair Chase, The Wind) directs this horror mystery thriller about Mike Schmidt (Josh Hutcherson), a security guard […]

Posted inMusic, Arts & Culture

Lompoc Valley Art Association presents Critters: Real and Imagined

Cypress Gallery will open its latest duo exhibition, Critters: Real and Imagined, on Thursday, Nov. 2. The exhibit, presented by the Lompoc Valley Art Association, showcases a collection of fused glass works depicting animals by Joellen Chrones and wildlife photographs by Rick Skillin. An artist reception will take place on Sunday, Nov. 12, from 1 […]

Posted inMusic, Arts & Culture

Perennial plants cross-pollinate with man-made structures in Ann Foxworthy Gallery’s new showcase

Collages collide on College Drive Visit hancockcollege.edu/gallery for more info on collage artist Jennifer Gunlcok’s new solo exhibition at the Ann Foxworthy Gallery, located at 800 S. College Drive, Santa Maria. The show is scheduled to remain on display through Dec. 13.  An artist reception to celebrate the exhibit will be held on Nov. 9, […]

Posted inOpinion

War is not a solution

It’s time someone speaks out and puts the carnage happening in the Middle East in perspective. First, war is not a solution, never has been, never will be. It may end conflict, but it doesn’t resolve conflict. The “war to end all wars” didn’t do so. We stopped the carnage of the Jews but inflicted […]

Posted inOpinion

A political party problem

The American people have a political party problem. We the people can still have a functioning government if we simply follow the advice of our first president. In his farewell address to the nation, President George Washington warned against becoming involved in foreign entanglements. We have clearly failed as a nation to heed this sage […]

Posted inOpinion

Pipeline pickle

Who’s happy that ExxonMobil pulled the plug on plans to replace its aging oil pipelines?  I can tell you who!  The Environmental Defense Center (EDC), for one, and lots of other nonprofit organizations dedicated to Get Oil Out.  Exxon, aka Pacific Pipeline, no longer has plans to put brand new oil pipelines in where lines […]

Posted inNews

Mitch Torina shares his priorities and goals as interim principal for Santa Ynez Valley Union High School

Five years after retiring from the Santa Barbara Unified School District, Mitch Torina got a call from the Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District asking for a few extra hands on campus, he recalled.  During the turmoil the school district faced last spring semester, the district superintendent reached out to local administrators for administrative […]

Posted inNews

Political Watch: November 2, 2023

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) called on the Government Accountability Office, a nonpartisan government agency, to complete an independent assessment of the successes and potential improvements available for the nation’s 211 public information system and the services it provides to families across the U.S., according to an Oct. 26 statement from the congressman’s […]

Gift this article