After 25 years in the U.S. Navy, Peter Flores had heard all the meritocratic mantras in existence, and “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” was by far his favorite. Hard work was the constant focus of his life as a command master chief, and as a new naval sciences teacher in the early 2000s, he […]
Culture counts: Local schools are working, slowly, to increase representation in the teaching force
CORE hosts poetry reading with David Dominguez and Raina J. León
CORE Winery in Orcutt will feature two poets, David Dominguez and Raina J. León at its monthly poetry reading series on Oct. 13. León, Ph.D, has written three collections of poetry, including Canticle of Idols, Boogeyman Dawn, and sombra: (dis)locate. She is a member of the Carolina African-American Writers Collective as well as founding editor […]
Barrelworks Terroir Project invites brewers from all over the world to create beer wine hybrids
Here on the Central Coast, every sip of wine or beer bears a hint of the region that produced it. So what happens when you combine them both? Don’t go dumping your beer into that glass of chardonnay because that’s not what I’m talking about. Beer-and-wine hybrids are making a name for themselves all over […]
Lasting impressions: Irina Malkmus’ surrealist metal embossings pay tribute to her homeland
Irina Malkmus vividly recalls the details of spending part of her youth in Crimea, at her grandparents’ home, picking wild mushrooms. “I spent lots of time with my grandmother and grandfather,” she said. “Often I would walk to the forest to find some mushrooms. I remember how they smell and how they are beautiful.” She […]
Truth hurts
“Why is everyone so sensitive?” We hear it so often in the Opinion section, often from those mad at letters they disagree with or at reporting they’d have rather never learned about. Take a look at the critical response we received from a reader (page 14) for some news reporting done in the Oct. 4 […]
Hancock partners with private university to offer bachelor’s degrees
In a little more than three months, Santa Marians will be able to get four-year degrees at Allan Hancock College. Representatives of Hancock and the University of La Verne met at Hancock’s Santa Maria campus Oct. 8 to ratify a contract that will launch three bachelor’s degrees on Hancock’s campus. The degrees, in public administration, […]
Spotlight on: Space VR
A new company in Solvang is offering potential customers a chance to step into an alternate reality. Jamie Baker, the owner and operator of Space VR, a virtual reality video arcade right across the street from the town’s motorcycle museum, told the Sun he got into the business because of his son. “He’s 12 years […]
Measuring up: Local groups back county and city ballot measures
While internet ads, mailers, and radio commercials inundate voters with information about state propositions and national candidates, there’s still a number of local ballot measures vying for attention. With early voting open since Oct. 8, the Sun examined local measures that could change the landscape of supervisorial districts and others that will outline local cannabis […]
Solvang shores up smoking ordinance
City administrators and council members tried to clear the air permanently in Solvang by tightening its smoking regulations. On Oct. 9, the Solvang City Council gave tacit approval to restrict smoking to streets and parking lots. The public’s response was largely positive. “It will be nice to not walk through a cloud of smoke or […]
Santa Maria high school district and Faculty Association declare impasse
After more than a year of negotiations, the Santa Maria Joint Union High School District and its Faculty Association declared an official impasse on Oct. 3. The main sticking points? Salaries, of course, and the district’s voluntary transfer program. District officials said in a press release that while the district offered faculty members a 2 […]
Vandenberg site of historic booster landing
It was a night for the history books. And it definitely wasn’t aliens. First, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully blasted out of Earth’s atmosphere from Vandenberg Air Force Base a little after 7 p.m. on Oct. 7. Conditions were relatively clear as the craft carrying an Argentine radar satellite arced across the Southern California […]
Iliad-ict: PCPA delivers a haunting rendition of Homer’s epic poem
If the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of the Iliad by Homer is the 2004 movie Troy starring Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom–well, for crying out loud, read a book or something because I don’t think I can help you. But a new performance at the Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA) […]

