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Cultural progress

Guadalupe’s making progress, y’all!  It’s one step closer to hosting a local farmers market and to reinvigorating its downtown with the Royal Theater renovation.  Wow. It’s like hard work and patience—a lot of patience—pay off!  And that patience needs to continue to stretch, because the theater hasn’t quite raised all the money it needs to […]

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California’s body politic is missing connective tissue

“Energy policy is not within our purview.” This was the response from the California Coastal Commission when recently presented with information about the critical role that Diablo Canyon Power Plant plays in the state’s clean, baseload energy supply. This statement, while perhaps a narrow interpretation of the Coastal Act, is the perfect encapsulation of a […]

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A proposal for a new political party in America to bring us together

In response to Mr. Donegan’s call for the commencement of divorce proceedings by competing factions of the Democratic Party (“Democratic divorce,” Nov. 27)—enough with divisiveness and drama. Herewith, a proposal for a party to unify us: the Boring Party. Slogan: Moderation, and not too much of thatHeadquarters: Lake Woebegone, Minnesota (honorary); Bland, MissouriMascot: A dripping […]

Posted inMusic, Arts & Culture

One artist’s inspiration transformed a hay barn into a modern gallery among vineyards in Santa Ynez

In Indonesian, indah means beautiful. Artist Max Gleason and his wife have traveled to the country multiple times, and in 2022 they lived there for six months. Having learned a little bit of the language, indah stuck with him. “The word indah I thought was—no pun intended—a very beautiful sounding word, and the fact that […]

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El Ermitaño comes to PCPA

The Mexican Christmas play, El Ermitaño, returns to Santa Maria on Dec. 12 and 13. The hour-long show, hosted by the Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA), is performed in Spanish and filled with music, comedy, and tradition. PCPA is partnering with actors from Tierra Blanca Arts Center, a nonprofit dedicated to offering multicultural art programs to […]

Posted inFood & Drink

A Templeton farm brightens the horizon for a Santa Barbara County winery

Blending wine is very common, but not the way Michelle Vautier does it. She owns CrossHatch Winery and uses a method called co-fermentation. Instead of blending wines after they’ve fermented, her grapes—usually two or three varieties—are picked from their separate vines on the same day and start fermenting together right away.  “I’m the only winery […]

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Conserving space: PG&E needs to do more about environmental issues if it wants Coastal Commission approval to extend Diablo’s life

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) must return to the California Coastal Commission with new plans to mitigate Diablo Canyon Power Plant’s environmental issues if it wants permits to keep the nuclear facility running.  “We’re talking about decades of staggering and devastating environmental impact that demand action not delay,” Commissioner Raymond Jackson said during the […]

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County Public Health pauses layoffs and patient transfers, left with budget deficits

The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department paused its plan to make layoffs and transition thousands of patients away from county clinics due to “unsatisfactory immigration status.” The decision follows an ongoing injunction to a change in federal law.  Mouhanad Hammami, the director of Public Health, presented this update to the county Board of Supervisors […]

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