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Folk-pop artist Noa Zimmerman releases new music video based around environmental protests at Cat Canyon

“Listen closely for screams beyond countries, The sound of stirring hearts sink, Look for the bleeding, collective unreeling, Complete loss of the missing link,” Noa Zimmerman, 21, sings at the start of her new single, Rapture. While the song’s lyrics envelop themes of helplessness and oppression in general, Rapture’s music video zeros in on one […]

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Painter and printmaker Holli Harmon joins the Wildling Museum’s webinar series with Califia and Beyond

Strong female figures are integral to the works of portrait and landscape artist Holli Harmon, whose latest muse is a mythical warrior queen, Califia, aka “the Spirit of California.” “Somehow, Califia was in my subconscious,” the local painter told the Sun, while discussing her art featured in a new exhibition, the Califia Series, at Sullivan […]

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Valley Art Gallery presents new group show and ‘treasure hunt’ at the Santa Maria Airport

More than 30 locally created artworks will be exhibited at the Santa Maria Airport through the end of September, as part of Valley Art Gallery’s new group show. This exhibit highlights contemporary works from various media including oil paintings, painted silk, and jewelry.  The show is open to the public during the airport’s operational hours. […]

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CANARY: The ol’ switcheroo

Sometimes when you tune in to the right Santa Barbara County Planning Commission, you get more than you bargained for.  And often, that’s in hours—people droning on about zoning and regulations that support their opposition to their neighbor installing a patio.  “The very thought of them enjoying their backyard conjures up noise, noise, noise!” But […]

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Political Watch: August 13, 2020

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara), state Sen. Hannah Beth-Jackson (D-Santa Barbara), and Assemblymember Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) joined a conversation with California Secretary of State Alex Padilla on Aug. 12, after the Sun went to press, to discuss the work that the state is doing to ensure census completion. “Ensuring an accurate census […]

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Planning Commission votes to approve extension on Foxen pipeline project, community members advocate for additional environmental review

It’s been more than eight years since ERG Operating Co. LLC, an oil and energy company, submitted its initial application for the Foxen Petroleum Pipeline Project, a 2.9-mile pipeline proposed to replace the current practice of trucking crude oil from the Cat Canyon oil field. On Aug. 5, the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission voted […]

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Solvang talks parking concerns amid Copenhagen closure

The city of Solvang revisited the Copenhagen Drive closure at its Aug. 10 meeting to hear residents’ concerns about the closure, positive feedback from tourists, and discuss recommendations for a long-term program for businesses.  Residents and businesses stated that their main issue with the closure is that there isn’t enough available parking—or not enough disabled […]

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