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Cal Polyās Strawberry Center shares research with farmers during July field day
In eight years, the cost of growing strawberries in California has increased by 40 percent. In 2016, farmers spent about $62,000 per acre of the red berry. By 2024, they were paying $105,000, according to Mohammad Amir Aghaee, who leads the entomology program at the Cal Poly Strawberry Center. āWhen you have a situation like […]
Netflix miniseries Untamed follows a National Parks Service agent investigating a brutal death
Untamed Whatās it rated? TV-MA When? 2025 Whereās it showing? Netflix National Parks are beautiful, but all hold deadly secrets. Entire podcast series are based on true stories of missing people, murder, and nefarious acts that happen within park borders.Ā Kyle Turner (Eric Bana) is a troubled man, prone to drink and anger. It takes […]
Apple TVās Stick follows a washed-up pro golfer as he grooms a promising kid for a pro career
Stick Whatās it rated? TV-MA When? 2025 Whereās it showing? Apple TV+ Created by Dan Keller (Machine Gun Preacher, Ford v Ferrari), this engaging comedy TV series puts Owen Wilson center stage as Pryce Cahill, a pro golfer reduced to golf lessons and selling golf clubs. He and his old caddy, Mitts (Marc Maron), also […]
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a study in retro idealism
The Fantastic Four: First Steps Whatās it rated? PG-13 Whatās it worth, Anna? Full price Whatās it worth, Glen? Full price Whereās it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Movies Lompoc, Regal Arroyo Grande, Fair Oaks Matt Shakman (Cut Bank, WandaVision) directs this reboot of the Fantastic Four franchise about four superheroesāReed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Pedro […]
Focus on LGBTQ-plus literature with the Rainbow Reads Book Club
Rainbow Reads Book Club Saturdays made a comeback this summer at the Santa Maria Public Library.Ā In June, members discussed No Gods, No Monsters by Cadwell Turnbull. In July, The Pairing by Casey McQuiston. On Aug. 9, members will talk about Samuel Burrās The Fellowship of Puzzle Makers at 3 p.m. inside the Learning Loft.Ā […]
Something Rotten! heads to the Solvang Festival Theater
The PCPA Pacific Conservatory Theatre joins the Bottom brothers on a āriotous quest to outshine Shakespeareā at the Solvang Festival Theater with Something Rotten!, a musical showing through Aug. 23.Ā Nick and Nigel Bottom aim to pen the worldās first musical, targeting Shakespeare as the bard to beat, but along the way the Bottom brothers […]
Solvangās nature and art museum displays William Neillās photos in Yosemite: Sanctuary in Stone through August
Valley magic Located at 1511-B Mission Drive in Solvang, the California Nature Art Museum is open Thursday, Friday, and Monday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. William Neillās Yosemite: Sanctuary in Stone exhibit is on display until Aug. 31. For more about the exhibit, visit […]
We need to protect ourselves from the unimaginable
I attended the July 11 California Coastal Commission meeting to support the Mothers for Peace request for a hearing on relicensing the Diablo Canyon Power Plant. The aging plant and its radioactive waste sit atop a thrust earthquake fault. PG&E has been granted a five-year extension but is now asking for 20 more, saying five […]
The Constitution guarantees due process for our undocumented workers
Weāve been seeing the relentless march of ICE officials. First, they hunted undocumented workers in Los Angeles, then Oxnard, Ventura, and Carpinteria. The workers that they are hunting are essential to our economy, often doing vital yet low-paying jobs. Whatās more, they are protected by the U.S. Constitution. The Fifth Amendment clearly states: āNo person […]
Our similarities are stronger than our differences
I thought Iād take a break from all of the grievances, divisions, and outrage of our culture wars, and write about how, despite all the opportunistic goading by our politicians and media, we actually all get along with each other pretty well. This allows me to recount a few of my favorite stories from my […]
Slow your roll
While flying over Northern Santa Barbara Countyās neighborhoods, I canāt help but notice the signs: Slow down. Drive like your kids live here. Children at play.Ā There are already speed limit signs on residential streets telling drivers not to go faster than 25 mph (only a bit faster than the average airspeed velocity of an […]
