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The Granada Theatre is an astounding performance venue in Santa Barbara
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����������������������������������Deane Chapel on campus • Free • 565-7140 • 8pm Fri, 3/1.����������������������������John Sant’Ambrogio on cello and Mak Grgic on guitar • St. Mark’s-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church, 2901 Nojoqui Ave, Los Olivos • $25 • 688-4454 • 7:30pm Fri 3/1.����������������������������Funky groove rock • Carr Winery Barrel Room, 414 N Salsipuedes St • Free • 965-7985 • 6-8pm Fri 3/1.��������������������������Uplifting traditional music & dance from throughout Africa • Campbell Hall, UCSB • $35/$17 • 899-3535 • 8pm Fri 3/1.���������70’s funk dance band • SOhO • $8 • 962-7776 • 9:30pm Fri 3/1.���������������Music theory guest lecture • Music 1145 UCSB • Free • 893-3261 • 3:30-4:30pm Fri 3/1.�������������In a PhD composition recital • Lotte Lehmann Hall UCSB • 8pm Fri 3/1.
�����������������������������Seven high school seniors will be competing for Westmont music scholarships at the Music Guild Competition • Deane Chapel, Westmont • Free • 565.6051 • 7pm Sat 3/2.����������������������Wagner’s Parsifal • Music Academy, Hahn Hall • $27 • 969-8787 • 9am Sat, 3/2 & 2pm 3/3.���������������������Cellist John Sant’Ambrogio, guitarist Mak Grgic • Deane Chapel, Westmont College • Free • 565-7140 • 3pm Sun, 3/3.���������������������Verdi’s Aida • The Granada • $28-$188 • 899-2222 • 7:30pm Fri, 3/1 & 2:30pm 3/3.��������������Oscar-winning singer/songwriter • Lobero Theatre • $29 • 963-0761 • 7pm Su 3/3.������������Local jazz quartet • SOhO • $10/$5 • 962-7776 • 7:30pm Su 3/3.���������������������Her PhD viola recital • Lotte Lehmann UCSB • Free • 893-3261 • 8pm Su 3/3. ���������������������������SOhO • $10 • 962-7776 • 7:30pm Mon 3/4. �������������������������������������Opening event for Ventura Music Fesival • Venttura High • $35-$65 • 648-3146 • 7:30pm Mon 3/4.������������������������������One of the great violin virtuosos of our time • Granada Theatre • $38-$88 • 899-2222 • 8pm Tu 3/5.����������������Originality and evolution are all part of the experience • SOhO • $10 • 962-7776 • 8pm Tu 3/5.�������������������������������With Adam Unsworth Assoc Prof of Horn at U Michigan • Karl Geiringer Hall (Music 1250) UCSB • Free • 893-3261 • 6:45pm Wed 3/6.����������������������������A varied program of arias & ensembles • Faulkner Gallery • Free • 898-3890 • Noon Wed 3/6.
��������������������������A delicate balance of fragility, strength and sass • SOhO • $15 • 962-7776 • 9pm Wed 3/6.��������������������Music for band • Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall UCSB • $15/$7 • 893-3261 • 8pm Thu 3/7.������������������Musical tribute extravaganza celebrating the legendary group • Chumash Casino, SY • $20 • 686-0855 • 8pm Thu 3/7.������Exploring some freshly hummable kinds of noise • SOhO • $10 • 962-7776 • 9pm Thu 3/7.�������������������������������������With the UCSB Young Artists String Quartet • St. Anthony’s Chapel, 2300 Garden St • $15/$7 • 893-3261 • 8pm Fri 3/8.�������������������The ensemble’s wind virtuosi take the stage • Hahn Hall, Music Academy • $45 • 884-8410 • 7:30pm Fri 3/8.���������������Faulkner Gallery, Central Library • Free • 969-7634 • 3pm Sat, 3/9.���������������������One of today’s most compelling and persuasive artists • Campbell Hall, UCSB • $20/$10 • 899-3535 • 8pm Sat 3/9.�����������������������Natasha Kislenko & Ilya Sinaisky • Karl Geiringer Hall UCSB • $15/$7 • 893-3261 • 4pm Sat 3/9.�������������������������
Winter Quarter concert • Lotte Lehmann Hall UCSB • $15/$7 • 893-7194 • 8pm Sat 3/9.�������������������Hundreds of students and music teachers join the Youth Symphony on stage • First Presbyterian Church, State & Constance • Free • 898-9386 • 4pm Sat 3/9.����������������������Guitarist, singer and songwriter • Granada Theatre • $34-$60 • 899-2222 • 8pm Sat 3/9.��������������������������������RenownfFolk duo • Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 820 N. Fairview Av •
$15 • 403-2639 • 7:30pm Sat 3/9.����������������Live classic swing, ballroom and Latin dance music • Los Alamos Valley Men’s Club, 429 Leslie St • $10 • 344-1337 • 7-11pm Sat 3/9.��������������������������������A night of dazzling sequins, luscious feathers, and spectacular performances presented by Pacifi c Pride Foundation • 409 State St • $15 • 957-4111 • 8:30pm Sat 3/9.�������������������San Roque Catholic Church, 3200 Calle Cedro • $25 • 965-6577 • 8pm Sat 3/9 & 3pm 3/10. ����� ��� �������� ��������with Wynton Marsalis • Granada Theatre • $20-$78 • 899-3535 • 7pm Sun 3/10.������������������German-Icelandic ensemble for contemporary music • Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall UCSB • Free • 893-3261 • 7pm Su 3/10.����������������������������Music for instruments, organ, and piano • Trinity Episcopal Church, State & Micheltorena Sts • Free • 687-0189 • 3:30pm Su 3/10.
Daniel Kepl has been writing music, theatre, and dance reviews for Santa Barbara publications since he was a teenager. His professional expertise is as an orchestra conductor.
Over twenty-five years of acquiring hard-earned experience and expertise.
��������������������������������������Selling and signing his new DVD of storytelling • Eastside Library • Free • [email protected] • 10:30am Fri 3/1.����������������������������Bronfman Family Jewish Com Ctr, 524 Chapala St • 957-1115 x109 • 10:30-11:30am Fridays.�����������������Pacifi c Pride Fdn Offi ce, #A-12 • Free • 963-3636 x130 • 4-5:30pm Fri.
����������������������The culmination of their DANCEworks residency • Lobero Theatre • $32/$27 • 963-0761 • 8pm Fri, 3/1 & 3/2.�������������������������������In concert • HSSB Ballet Studio UCSB • $14/$11 • 893-3241 • 8pm 3/1.�����������������Flamenco performance open to all fl amenco dance and music lovers • Center Stage Theater, Paseo Nuevo • $28 • 963-0408 • 8pm Fri 3/1. ����������������������W/ Hector & Dannielle • $15 • [email protected] • 127 W Canon Perdido • 7pm beg.; 8pm Int/Adv, Fri.
������������������At Sino West, 5718 Hollister Av, Ste 105 • $11-20 • 967-2983 • 10-11:15am Fridays.����������with Taran Collis • La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd • $12/8 for $80 • 969-5031 • 9-10:15am Fridays.
�����������������������������������Building a resume, and obtaining interviews • Solvang Library, 1745 Mission Dr • Free • 688-4214 • 11am-Noon Fri 3/1.�����������������His lecture: Off-the-Beaten Path: Armchair Travels to Italy • Mary Craig Aud, SB Museum of Art • $7/$5 • 884-6430 • 5pm Fri 3/1.��������������������������His book The Golden Shore • Faulkner Gallery, Central Library • Free • 564-5633 • 6pm Fri 3/1.�������������������������Her book: What’s for Dinner: A Delightfully Disgusting Menu • Curious Cup Bookstore, 929 Linden Ave, Carp • Free • 220-6608 • 4-6pm Fri 3/1.�������������Is the special guest speaker at the annual Westmont President’s Breakfast • Grand Ballroom, Fess Parker’s DoubleTree Resort • $125 • 252-3987 • 7-9am Fri 3/1.�������������������Experts shed light on the increased sightings of great white sharks off our coast • Corwin Pavilion UCSB • $10 • 6pm Fri 3/1.
��������������������������������������Momma Donna Restaurant • Free • 966-9782 • 6-9pm Fr
�����������������������������Products from home kitchens, such as baked goods, breads, pasta, pies, cereals, dried fruits, candies & popcorn • La Cumbre Plaza, 121 S. Hope Ave • Free • 455-9919 • 3-7pm Fri.
��������������������������������������������Children can enjoy arts and crafts as well as story time with the beloved books of Dr. Seuss • Faulkner Gallery • Free • 963-2704 • 11-12:30pm Sat 3/2.���������A monthly book club for fourth to sixth graders • Solvang Library, 1745 Mission Dr • Free • 688-4214 • 3-4pm fi rst Sat each month.
�����������������������������������A special presentation for family and friends • Center Stage Theater, Paseo Nuevo • $18/$14 • 963-0408 • 7pm Sat 3/2.
�������������������������Five chi-gong exercises • Alameda Park • Free • 683-7554 • 8-10am Sat.�������������������������Gather at Cachuma Lake Nature Ctr for guided walks • Free w/ $10 park admission • 688-4515 • 10-11:30am Sat.�������������������������������Kids learn about wildlife and care of the environment • Cachuma Lake Nature Center • $2 after $10 park admission • 688-4515 • 12:30-1:30 Sat.
������������������������������Her topic: Politics, Policy, and Reality: What’s Really Going on in Washington • Campbell Hall, UCSB • $20/$10 • 899-3535 • 8pm Sat 3/2.��������������������������Her latest children’s book The Adventures of Enzo • Curious Cup Bookstore, 929 Linden Ave, Carp. • Free • 705-4708 • 2-5pm Sat 3/2.������������������������His latest: Angel in my Backpack • Tecolote Bookstore, 1470 E Valley Rd • Free • 969-4977 • 3-4pm Sat 3/2.���������������������������������Meditation walks, journaling, refl ection and centering prayer practice • La Casa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd • Donation • 969-5031 • 9:30am-1pm Sat 3/2. �����������Reads from his book Ira Fistell’s Mark Twain: Three Encounters • Book Den, 15 E Anapamu St • Free • 962-3321 • 2pm Sat 3/2.
���������������������������������Honoring graduates from the 12-month residential treatment program • Calvary Chapel, 1 N. Calle Cesar Chavez Ste. 21 • Free • 966-1316 • 5pm Sat 3/2.������������Organized by teenagers with the goal of giving sports equipment and clothing to over 750 kids in need • Boys & Girls Club, 632 E Canon Perdido St • To donate equipment call 729-0353 • 9-Noon Sat 3/2.�������������������������The fi rst distillery in SB County since prohibition celebrates with tours and tastings • 37 Industrial Way, Suite 103 Buellton • (970) 390-1568 • 11am-7pm Sat 2/2 & Sun 2/3.�����������������������������10-week training introduces students to the wonders of the area’s unique ecology • SB Botanic Garden • $300/$150 • 682-4726x102 • 2-5pm Sat’s thru 4/6.����������������Books and CDs reasonably priced • Solvang Lib, 1745 Mission Dr • Free • 688-4214 • 11am-3pm Sat 3/2.
���������������������������������Relates his adventures in Polar exploration • Campbell Hall, UCSB • $20/$15 • 899-3535 • 3pm Sun 3/3.����������������Defi ning Documentary Today is the subject of this panel discussion on doc photography in the 21st century • SB Museum of Art • $10/$6/Members free • 963-4364 • 2:30pm Su 3/3.�������������������������Learn to facilitate & engage in non-directive interventions • Confl ict Solutions Center, 1528 Chapala St • $1,400/$650 • -349-8943 • 9-5pm 2/28-3/3.
������������������������Swim from Four Palms to Red Hut • Butterfl y Beach Stairs • Ocean Duck • Free • 569-1220 • 9am Sun.
����������������������������������������Sign up & get 15% off your meal • Savoy Café & Deli, 24 W. Figueroa St • 845-4770 • 11am-4pm Su 3/3.
�����������������������������������������������Carrillo Recreation Center Studio 1, 100 E. Carrillo St. • $11-20 • 897-2519 • 10-11am Mondays.����������������������������Carrillo Recreation Center garden, 100 E. Carrillo St. • $11-20 • 705-3426 • 3-4:15pm Mondays.�����������������w/ Jeannette B. Love • La Casa De Maria • 969-5031 • donation • 1-2pm Mon & 10:30-11:30am Tues.������������������Solving Everyday Problems • Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr, 508 Brinkerhoff Av • $10 • 563-6000 • 7-8:15pm Mondays.��������������������Guided breathing • Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr, 508 Brinkerhoff Av • $5 • 563-6000 • 12:30-1pm Mon/Wed/Fri.��������������������stress-relieving 30 minute meditation practice, followed by a special lunch menu • Alchemy Arts, 35 W. Haley St • $20 • 899-8811 • Mon & Wed.
�������������������������������UCSB Reads author event: Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art & Science of Remembering Everything • Campbell Hall, UCSB • Free • 899-3535 • 8pm Mon 3/4.����������A lecture on electronic music • Studio Xenakis (Music 2215) UCSB • Free • 893-3261 • 6pm Mon 3/4.
����������������������������������������������30mins of casual, informative discussion • 915 E Montecito St • Free • 751-5678 • 6-6:30pm Mon 3/4.
�������������������������������������������Bronfman Family Jewish Comm Ctr, 524 Chapala St • $7-$50 • 957-1115 x109 • 3-4pm Tuesdays.�������������������������Bilingual stories for families • UCSB Arts & Lectures •
Eastside Library • Free at 1pm • 963-3727 • 6pm at SB Museum of Natural History • 893-3535 • Tu 3/5.
���������������������������������w/ S. Dunn • La Casa De Maria • donation • 969-5031 • 10:30-11:30am Tues. ��������������������At Sino West, 5718 Hollister Ave., Ste 105, Goleta • $11-20 • 967-2983 • 10-10:50 am Tuesdays.��������������At Sino West, 5718 Hollister Ave., Ste 105, Goleta • $11-20 • 967-2983 • 11am-noon Tuesdays.���������������������������At Pilgrim Terrace, 649 Pilgrim Terrace Dr. • $11-20 • 682-3618 • 2-3pm Tuesdays.
������������������������������������������������Sustainable Water Management • UCSB campus • $285 • 893-4200 • Through 3/9.��������������������������The author draws from his mixed heritage to captivate young
audiences with fascinating and funny tales • SB Museum of Natural History • Free • 899-3535 • 6pm Tu 3/5.���������������������������The new book: Oil and Water: Stories from the Windward Shore • Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St • Free • 682-6787 • 7pm Tues 3/5.���������������������������UCSB historians will discuss the signifi cance of the Pontiff’s decision • University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St • $10/$8 • 893-4388 • 7:30pm Tues 3/5.
�����������������������������������������������Municipal Code Amendments for the Nonresidential Growth Management Program • Council Chamber, City Hall, 735 Anacapa • 564-5309 • 2pm Tue, 3/5.
����������������������������������������������������������Children 2-5yrs • Bronfman Family Jewish Com. Center • Free • 957-1115 • 3:30-4:15pm Wed.
��������������������������������������������������������Alice Keck Park Memorial Garden on island • Free • 564-1939 • 5-7pm Wed.������������������������������At Carrillo Recreation Center, 100 E. Carrillo St., Studio 1 • $11-20 • 897-2519 • 10-11am Wed.
������������������������Short teachings & meditations. All levels • Mahakankala Buddhist Ctr, 508 Brinkerhoff Av • $10 • 6:30-7:30pm Wed.������������Personalized classes • La Casa de Maria • $12 • 969-5031 • 4:30-5:45pm Wed & 9-10:15am Fri.
����������������������������������������������������Talks for all ages by local experts on hiking, backpacking, & tracking • Montecito Lib, 1469 E Valley Rd • Free • 969-5063 • 5-6:30pm Weds thru 3/13.����������������������Acclaimed Author of Cutting for Stone The Search for Meaning in a Medical Life • Campbell Hall, UCSB • $15/$10 • 899-3535 • 8pm Wed 3/6.�����������������������������will discuss intellectual property issues • Antioch University, 602 Anacapa St • $20/AWC-SB members free • 5:30-7:30pm Wed 3/6.����������������Dr. Kyre Adept will offer Three Techniques to Switch Your Passion Back On • Synergy Business & Technology Center, 1 N Calle Cesar Chavez • Free • 440-5573 • 5:30-7pm Wed 3/6.���������������������������Her The Passionate Vegetable • SBCC Campus Bookstore • Free • 11:30-1pm Wed 3/6.
�������������������������������Practice your French • Pacifi c Crepes • Free • 569-1659 • 5:30-7pm every Wednesdays.
���������������������������������������������Fresh produce, fl owers and foods • Downtown Solvang Free • 962-5354 • 2:30-6:30pm Weds.����������������������������Celebrating the career of our recently retired Executive Director, David Landecker • SOhO, 1221 State St # 205 • $50 • 963-1622 x 103 • 5:30-7:30pm Wed 3/6.�������������������High school students are invited to study together for the upcoming SAT college admission tests • Goleta Library, 500 N. Fairview Av • Free • 964-7878 • 6-10pm Wed 3/6-3/8.
������������������������������������������������������������Bronfman Family Jewish Com Ctr, 524 Chapala St • Drop in $7 or 10/$50 • 957-1115x109 • 10-11am Thurs.
����������������������������With Radhule Weininger • La Casa De Maria • donation • 969-5031 • 6–7pm Thurs.�������������������Montecito YMCA, 591 Santa Rosa Ln. • 969-3288 • 5:10pm Thurs.
�������������������������������Queen of the alternative comic strip, inimitable cartoonist and author • Campbell Hall, UCSB • $15/Students free • 899-3535 • 8pm Thu 3/7.������������������������Her presentation: Plein Air: American Landscape Painting Learns French • Mary Craig Aud, SB Museum of Art • $12/$10 • 963-4364 • 10-Noon Thurs 3/7. �������������������Fictions of Friction: Narratives of War and “Post-War” in Contemporary Afghan Literature • McCune Conference Rm, 6020 HSSB UCSB • Free • 893-2004 • 4pm Thurs 3/7.�����������������������������The Karma Chow Ultimate Cookbook • Chaucer’s Books, 3321 State St • Free • 682-6787 • 7pm Thurs 3/7.��������������������The director of the Sedgewick Reserve lectures on Bears of the Chaparral • Solvang Library, 1745 Mission Dr • Free • 688-4214 • 7pm Thurs 3/7.
�������������������������������Side by side plates by Chef Brian Collins and Chef Jeff Olsson • Full of Life Flatbread, 225 Bell St, Los Alamos • $95 • 344-4400 • 6:30pm Thur 3/7.����������������������������Collections of memories, dreams, and objects that have served another life • SB Museum of Art Store • Free • 963-4364 • 5-8pm Thurs 3/7.
����������������������������������������From Montreal a dance company with “A hurricane of unbridled imaginativeness.” • Granada Theatre • $20-$38 • 899-3535 • 8pm Fri 3/8.
�����������������������������������Preparing for and participating in the interview process • Solvang Lib, 1745 Mission Dr • Free • 688-4214 • 11am-Noon Fri 3/8.����������������His talk: Does Mali Matter? What’s at Stake in the Ongoing Sahel Crisis • McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB UCSB • Free • 893-2004 • 2pm Fri 3/8. ����������Focusing on Muslim Women as Creators of Islamic Knowledge • Loma Pelona Center UCSB • Free • For complete schedule visit https://sites.google.com/site/ucsbgsisc/conference-schedule• 3/8-10.���������������������������Dan Pallotta will speak on the crucial nature of leading change in the nonprofi t sector during the all-day seminar • Fess Parker’s DoubleTree Resort • $85 • 963-1873 • 10:30am Fri 3/8.
������������������������������������������The 68th annual show and sale • Earl Warren Showgrounds • $12/$10 • 403-1533 • 9-5pm Fri 3/8-10.�������������������More than 130 students from across SB County • Corwin Pavilion UCSB • Free • 964-4710x5290 • 4pm, awards ceremony at 7pm Fri 3/8.
������������������������������������Beauty and the Beast • Lobero Theatre • $21-$41 • 963-0761 • 7:30pm Sat, 3/9 & 2pm 3/10.�������������Featuring repertory from the Student Dance Companies • Center Stage Theater, Paseo Nuevo • $17/$10 • 963-0408 • 7pm 3/9, 15, 16 & 2pm 3/10. 16.
�����������������������Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital Medical Offi ce Bldg, 5333 Hollister Ave • $25 • 879-8992 • 7:30-10am Sat 3/9.
�������������������������������������Focusing on the Civil War • Goleta Valley Presbyterian Church, 6067 Shirrell Way • $45/$35 • 886-5438 • 8:30am-4pm Sat 3/9.
��������������������������������������������Exclusive after-hours party featuring food, wine, live music, and fantastic silent auction items • Proceeds benefi t SB Botanic Garden • Earl Warren Showgrounds • $85/$160 couple • 682-4726x101 • 6:30-9:30pm Sat 3/9.���������������������������Featuring tastings from more than 30 purveyors of wine, spirits, beer, & gourmet cuisine • SB Maritime Museum, 113 Harbor Way • $100 • 962-8404x102 • 5-9pm Sat 3/9.������������������With electron microscope photographer Rose-Lynn Fisher and video installation artists Ethan Turpin & Jonathan PJ Smith • Lotusland • $50/$40 • RSVP to 969-9990 • 3pm Sat 3/9.���������������������Annual fundraiser includes signature cocktails and belly dancing • Garden Street Academy, 2300 Garden St • $80 • 450-8263 • 5:30-10:30pm Sat 3/9.��������������������������������An elegant event supporting academic advancement for students at Laguna Blanca School • Bacara Resort & Spa • $225 • 687-1752 • 5:30pm Sat 3/9.��������������������5K, 10K, and 1-Mile Fun Run to raise money for Carp Schools • Starting at Children’s Project on Main • $35 • 566-1615 • 8am Sat 3/9.
���������������������������������������������������������Children’s book The Adventures of Enzo • Mon Petit Bijou, 1014 State St • 705-4708 • Noon-4pm Sun 3/10.������������������������������Orientation sessions will help workshop leaders identify the needs of participants • Central Lib, 40 E. Anapamu St (1-2pm Su 3/10) & Eastside Lib, 1102 E. Montecito St (7-8pm Mon 3/11) • 564-5619 • Su 3/10 & Mon 3/11.
������������������������������Lecture: Who Creates Money? • Faulkner Gallery • $20 • [email protected] • 6:30-8:30pm Su 3/10.����������������������������Finding peace through guided meditations • Caa de Maria, 800 El Bosque Rd • Donation • 969-5031 • 2-5:30pm Su 3/10.��������������Construct a photomontage using images of Danny Lyon’s portraits and cityscapes, then colorize it with chalk pastel • SB Museum of Art front steps • Free • 963-4364 • 1:30-4:30pm Su 3/10.
�����������������������������A wide variety of board games for people to play • Goleta Library, 500 N. Fairview Ave • Free • 964-7878 • 2-4pm Su 3/10.
����������������������������������13th Annual Basketball Tournament featuring 30 area teams • UCSB Events Center • 884-1516 • 9:15am-3pm Su 3/10.
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DOUBLE FEATURE: HITCHCOCK & PSYCHO: 7pm- Hitchcock: A love story between infl uential fi lmmaker Alfred Hitchcock and wife Alma Reville during the fi lming of Psycho in 1959. 10pm Psycho: A thirty-something secretary steals $40,000 from her employer’s client, and subsequently encounters a young motel proprietor too long under the domination of his mother • Magic Lantern Films • Isla Vista Theater • $4 • 893-3907 • 7 & 10pm Fr & Mo, 3/1 & 3/4.THE WILDLING MUSEUM: THE CONDOR’S SHADOW: Explores the great hope and extreme lengths that biologists, zookeepers, scientists, and a feisty condor named Pitahsi bring to the task of pulling the condor back from the brink of extinction
• St. Mark’s Church, 2901 Nojoqui Ave • $10/$5 • 686-8315 • 7pm Sat • 3/2.MET LIVE: PARSIFAL: Jonas Kaufmann stars in the title role of the innocent who fi nds wisdom in François Girard’s new vision for Wagner’s fi nal masterpiece • Hahn Hall, MAW • $27 • 969-8787 • 9am Sat (Live); 2pm Sun (Encore) • 3/2-3/3.CHASING ICE: The story of one man’s mission to change the tide of history by gathering undeniable evidence of our changing planet. Screening and Q&A • UCSB Pollock Theater • Free • 893-4637 • 7-10pm Tue • 3/5.IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT: A spoiled heiress, running away from her family, is helped by a man who’s actually a reporter looking for a story. In conjunction with Gas Station DeSign exhibit. • Art, Design, and Architecture Museum, UCSB • Free • 893-2951 • 6pm We • 3/6.HOMEBOY: A doc that centers around portraits of various gay Latino men as they describe their experiences with being in a gang and how they faced a multitude of struggles • Cup of Culture • MultiCultural Ctr Theater • Free • 893-8411 • 6pm We • 3/6.CINEMA ITALIANO FILMS - THREE MEN AND A LEG (TRE UOMINI E UNA GAMBA): Three friends cross Italy by car in order to deliver their boss his dog and a woo • Fe Bland Theater, SBCC West Campus, 721 Cliff Dr • 969-1018 • Free • 7:30 pm Fri • 3/8.
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PLAZA PLAYHOUSE THEATRE: DAVID & LISAAbout a group of emotionally challenged teens and their struggles to fi nd normalcy • Plaza Playhouse Theater, 4916 Carpinteria Ave • $15/$12 • 684-6380 • 8pm Fr-Sa & 2pm Sun, 3/1-3/10.WESTMONT THEATRE: PLATINUM CIRCLE: A PLAY IN THREE ONE-ACTSThree-play sequence includes: Cell Division, Fleas, and Bluetooth Paternoster, which probe the spiritual underside of our obsession with cell phones • Westmont’s Porter Theatre • $7/$10 • 565-7140 • 8pm Fri-Sat • Through 3/2.ENSEMBLE THEATRE CO: THE LIARA comic tale of love and mistaken identity set in the 17th century and told in rhyming verse • Alhecama Theatre, 914 Santa Barbara St • $40-$65 • 965-5400 • 8pm Tu-Sa, 2 & 7pm Su • Extended through 3/3.RUBICON THEATRE: OUR TOWNSet in Grover’s Corners, a quintessentially American town at the turn of the 20th century, Wilder’s Pulitzer’Prize winning play is a reminder of the precious nature of everyday existence • Rubicon Theatre, 1006 E. Main St • $35-$49 • 667-2900 • 8pm Th-Fri; 2 & 8pm Sat; 2pm Sun; 2 & 7pm Wed • 3/6-3.31.NEDERLANDER & GOLDENVOICE: YO GABBA GABBA! LIVE! GET THE SILLIES OUT!DJ Lance Rock and everyone’s favorite cast of colorful characters, Brobee, Foofa, Toodee, Muno, and Plex, are calling all fans across the U.S. to get ready to jump, shake, and shimmy the sillies out • Arlington Theatre • $24.50-$61 • 963-4408 • 3 & 6pm Fri • 3/8.SBCC THEATRE GROUP: PRESENT LAUGHTERWhile charming, matinee idol Garry Essendine struggles to plan his upcoming trip to Africa, his elegant London fl at is invaded by a love struck ingénue • SBCC Garvin Theatre • $8-$23 • 965-5935 • Previews: 7:30pm, 3/6 & 3/7; 7:30pm Thu-Sat; 2pm Sun • 3/8-3/23.LAUNCH PAD: APPOGGIATURAAbout an American family fi nding itself by completely losing itself • UCSB’s Hatlen Theater • $13/$17 • 893-7221 • 8pm Fri-Sat (3/1-3/2 & 3/7-3/9), 2pm Sun (3/3) • Through 3/9.DRAMADOGS WORKSHOPSSatiate your theatrical desires through innovative, evocative, professional instruction in classes of Body-Centered Acting • Plaza Playhouse Theater, 4916 Carpinteria Ave • $15/$25 • 687-6805 • 11-1pm Sa • 3/16.UCSB ARTS & LECTURES: BEAUTY AND THE BEASTBeauty’s journey to the Beast’s castle, where she tries to save her father and discovers the power of love • UCSB Campbell Hall • $10/$15 • 893-3535 • 2pm Sa • 3/16.PCPA THEATERFEST: THE TEMPESTShakespeare’s magic spell will sweep audiences through stormy seas to an island where airy and earthly spirits will captivate or free them • Severson Theatre, 800 S. College, Santa Maria • From $29.50 • 922-8313 • 1:30pm We-Sun; 7pm Fr-Sa • Through 3/20.
Performances will be March 8th-23rd, 7:30pm Thur-Sat and 2pm Sun. Previews on March 6th & 7th at 7:30pm. The Sunday, March 10th, 2pm performance will be live-captioned for the hearing-impaired. Tickets are $8-$23. For info call 965-5935 or visit www.theatregroupsbcc.com
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reception for a group show Mixed Bouquet highlighting fresh and colorful works by pastelist Carrie Givens, oil painter Laurel Mines & watercolorists Mike Rider. Live entertainment and wine served. www.divineinspiration.us
� �������������������������������������������������������1324 State St, Suite J • 963-2332 • Photography by Craig Joujon-Roche from his Nature and Remembering portfolios - from abstract and intimate views of nature to those that move beyond traditional landscapes, exploring our interaction with and sense of belonging to the natural world. www.lumnos.com
� �����������������11 W Anapamu St • 568-1400 • Ars Geometrica, an exhibition of abstract paintings featuring works by seven artists: Agustin Castillo, Keith Clark, Patrick Dintino, Michael Kessler, Jack N. Mohr, Michael Moon and Jack Reilly. www.artamo.com
� �������������SBMA Corner, State & Anapamu Streets • Kat Devlin has been playing along the CA Coast since moving from New York. She has created a country-hipster sound, rocking clubs from the House of Blues in Hollywood to Santa Barbara’s SOhO. www.katdevlin.com
�����������������������������1130 State St • 963-4364 • See SB artist Lucy Harvey’s Glass Trunk Show in the Museum Store entwining jewelry, shards & glass with freshly cut gems to create sculptures. Also: Myth and Materiality: Latin American Art; This World Is Not My Home: Danny Lyon Photographs; and California Dreaming: Plein-Air Painting from San Francisco to San Diego. Family 1st Thursday: 5:30–7:30pm: Newsprint Paintings: Draw fi gures & architectural elements from Ramos Martinez’s scenes of life in Mexico. www.sbma.net
� ��������������������������������������7 & 11 E Anapamu St • 730-1460 • Along El Camino Real, the most historically signifi cant exhibition in the 28 year history of the gallery, will exhibit for the fi rst time all 21 unique watercolor paintings of the California missions, completed in 1897 by Edwin Dekin. Also on view: An Even Dozen, Robin Gowen: Night Must Wait and A Winter Salon. www.sullivangoss.com
� ���������������������1114 State St #24, La Arcada Ct • 884-1938 • Brian Andreas is an internationally known local artist who is best known for his Story People stories. He will sign his latest book Theories of Everything. Grassini Family Vineyards wines will be served in our new location! www.sbarts.net
� ��������������1114 State St #8, La Arcada Ct • 965-6611 • Featuring Michael Fisher’s A Head On Collision of Abstraction and Reality which enigmas of color, texture, composition and the artist’s signature Red Wing boots... the beauty that lies beneath our feet. Featured artists include Stephen Robeck, Danuta Bennett, Celia Foss and Dorene White. www.sbartassoc.org
� ����������1114 State St #22, La Arcada Ct • 722-4338 • Come join us for a look at what is new in the world of style and fashion for 2013. Enjoy some vino and live jazz with the Blue Moon Trio from 6-8pm. www.studioencanto.com
� �������������������������105 E Anapamu St • 568-3990 • Design Matters: 2012 AIA Santa Barbara Design Awards at 6pm. Presentation on The SB Airport Terminal, built in 1942, that has stood as an icon of artistry, architectural heritage, and character of the City & the public art program that highlights the work of local artists, with an overview of the goals & design criteria that guided the development of this public project. www.sbartscommission.org
�� �����������������������1103-A State St • 966-1707 • Featuring Working Apart, works by Marc Chagall, Picasso, Dali. Originals and lithographs available for sale. Aquamarine, the birthstone for March will also be highlighted. Wine tasting to benefi t the Breast Cancer Resource Ctr of SB. Live Flamenco guitar by Travis Loughridge. www.bellarosasb.com
�� ����������������939 State St, Suite 4 • 568-0660 • Les Bohemiennes jewelry trunk show with wine and entertainment by Ishmael Amin. 20% of the evening’s purchases will be donated to Community Action Fund for Women of Africa. www.michaelstars.com www.afwaafrica.org
�� �����������������924 State St • 965-2424 • Rooms & Gardens is recognized as a tastemaker in the interior design fi eld and is regularly featured in local and national design periodicals. Featuring an art opening with works by Garrett Speirs.www.roomsandgardens.com
�� ��������������������921 State St • 335-2424 • Gauthier, one of the most renowned and recognized high end jewelry designers in the world, prides himself on bringing jewelry back to an art form and offering clients the opportunity to Wear Art. www.jewelrybygauthier.com
�� �������������909 State St • 845-3900 • Artwork by Pedro De La Cruz. Originally from Mexico, De La Cruz has studied fi gure, design and color but is mostly self-taught. With his fresh take and postmodern compositions, he brings something new to the Santa Barbara art world. www.plumgoodsstore.com
�� ����������Marshall’s Patio, 900 State St • Panzumo is a full spectrum entertainment company that includes West African Drum & Dance, Bollywood, Djun Djun Mamas, Kkododun (Taiko) drumming and more. Led by Budhi Harlow & Lisa Beck. www.panzumo.com
�� ���������������23 E Canon Perdido St • 965-6448 • Rites of Spring: Persephone’s return is heralded in the spring by wind, warming, germination, and birth. Songs and symbols of daily life vibrate on canvas, in multi-media, and in stone as artists interpret their personal experience of this annual rite of rebirth. Music by Harold Kono. Light refreshments. www.casasb.com
�� �����������������������128 E Canon Perdido St • 966-3334 • Featuring Dane Goodman and Keith Puccinello’s The Print Project. A documentary without the camera and an on-going conversation between these two artists and philosophers in 110 trace drawings. www.janedeeringgallery.com
�� �����������������134 E Canon Perdido St • 965-7922 • Celebrate our 35th year with music from Rebecca Troon, art & wine. Featuring work by Karin Shelton. www.sojournercafe.com
�� ����������������������������������������653 Paseo Nuevo, Upper Terrace • 966-5373 • Forum Lounge: An evening with Kat Galasso. 5pm happy hour and a 7pm performance. Choreographer and media artist, Galasso presents a series of live two-person dance tableaux throughout the gallery, created in response to the current exhibitions, A Handful of Dust and Bloom Projects: Molly Smith, Root. www.sbcaf.org
�� �������������������������������Paseo Nuevo Center Court • SBDA was established in 1979 and is a nonprofi t dance service organization that provides Santa Barbara with Dance Showcases, Youth Dance Education Scholarships, Master Classes, and free community events. www.sbdancealliance.org
�� ������������������������814 State St • 957-9100 • Jamee Aubrey celebrates the dance of light and water in her one-woman show Refl ections. We are happy to showcase her latest works in oil, as she captures sublime moments of transitory beauty in the natural world.
�� ����������������740 State St Suite #1 • 698-5329 • Santa Barbara’s newest home design boutique with designer Hayley Bridges and the team at Brothers of Industry offer locally designed & manufactured furniture & lighting pieces & home décor items including vintage fi nds, local art, & reclaimed wood pieces. www.brothersofi ndustry.com
�� ��������������������15 E De La Guerra St • 965-0093 • In honor of the 300th anniversary of the birth of Fray Junipero Serra, the SB Trust for Historic Preservation hosts Junípero Serra in Mexico with photgraphy by Jeffrey Becom and pen & ink drawings by local artist Richard Perry, highlighting lmissions founded by Serra in Mexico’s Sierra Gorda region. www.sbthp.org
�� ����������������������27 E De La Guerra St • 962-8347 • Recent Additions: A collection of works by early California artist. Featuring etchings by Edward Borein and Carl Oscar Borg. Impressionist paintings by Fernand Lungren, Ray Strong, William Ritschel, Thomas McGlynn, John Wesley Cotton and others. www.jamesmainfi neart.com
�� ��������������������735 Anacapa St • 564-5318 • This exhibition celebrates a time of great personal creativity for Herbert Bayer, the most celebrated international artist ever to live in Santa Barbara, the last living member of the Bauhaus movement, and the creator of the Chromatic Gate. 6pm-remarks by Frank Hotchkiss, City Council Liaison to City Arts Advisory Committee.
�� �������������625 Chapala St • 563-2882 • Santa Barbara Channelkeeper’s tenth annual ocean-inspired Student Art Show, What the Channel Means to Me, inspires local youth to create art celebrating the natural beauty & diversity of the SB Channel. The annual event is sponsored by the Montecito Rotary Club. www.JodiHouse.org www.sbck.org
�� ����������������������19 W Ortega St • 965-8200 • Trent Ichiro Watanabe’s love for Natural History and fascination of birds and fi sh has come full circle in alliance with his profession of graphic arts and design. His paintings render nature in a contemporary graphic style expressing strong, prominent features and gestures of his subjects. www.19blue.net
�� ��������9 W Ortega St • 965-8505 • Featuring solo exhibition, Color Rumble by local oil painter Tana Sommer. Her recent large format abstract paintings are a major departure from her previous, more realistic, style. Color, light, movement, weather, energy and nature are her inspirations. Artist reception with live music and refreshments. www.couchsantabarbara.com
�� ���������������������������������27 E Cota St • 690-4913 • We Came For This is a look at three photographic projects. Stephen Tamiesie documents a spiritual ritual where people fl ock to see evidence of an apparition. Cara Robbins takes portraits of emerging indie bands. Erika P. Rodriguez looks at Isla Vista’s Annual Halloween. www.facebook.com/brooksgallery27
�� �����������������������15 W Gutierrez St • 845-5142 • The Incredible Children’s Art Network (iCAN) hosts an opening reception for a new installation: Illuminating Figures. Enjoy iCAN Music Program student performances and celebrate this collaborative project honoring student artists and the community partners that help make iCAN programming possible. www.icansbc.org
John and Martha Gabbert, The Museum Contemporaries Vice Chairs; Larry J. Feinberg, Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Director & Chief Executive Officer; and Starr Siegele
Exhibition Curator Patricia Lee, SBMA Curatorial Assistant, Contemporary Art and Patrick Frank, Author and Latin American Scholar
Dody Waugh, SBMA Trustee and Myth and Materiality exhibition sponsor and Eric Small
Michael Trambert and Jacquelyn Klein-Brown, SBMA Trustee and Myth and Materiality exhibition sponsor
Joseph Price, SBMA Director of I.T.; Leeza Price; Mac Price; and Eik Kahng, SBMA Assistant Director and Chief Curator
Virginia Castagnola-Hunter, The Museum Contemporaries member and Ken Anderson, SBMA Board Chair
Julie Joyce, SBMA Curator of Contemporary Art
Sybil Rosen and Bruce Robertson, Director of the Art, Design, and Architecture Museum at UCSB
Jane Anderson and Rosalind Gies-Amorteguy
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Composition, 1932 by Joaquín Torres-García. Oil on canvas. SBMA, Museum purchase with funds provided by the 20th-Century Art Acquisition and Endowment Funds, the Grace Jones Richardson Trust, Jon B. and Lillian Lovelace, and Les and Zora Charles
Gloria Rubin, Exhibition Lender and Lee Mirrer
Dr. Albert Amorteguy; Antoinette Amorteguy; Ken Anderson, SBMA Board Chair; Lois Erburu, SBMA Trustee
This exhibition is made possible through the generosity of Dody Waugh, Anne and Houston Harte, and Jacquelyn Klein-Brown.
Sullivan Goss is located at 7 E Anapamu St and is open daily 10-5:30pm. Visit them at sullivangoss.com or call 730-1460.
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Along El Camino Real: Edwin Deakin’s Twenty-One Missions in Watercolor
San Juan Capistrano, c. 1897, by Edwin Deakin (1838-1923), 8.5 x 11.5” | Watercolor on paper
“There is something incredibly beautiful about the patina of time,” Frank Goss noted of the above painting. “In most of his paintings, the artist presents monumental structures bathed in radiant sunshine....with weeds and native plants providing the backdrop. Perhaps more than any of the other Mission paintings by Deakin, this structure, largely because the gaping apse is adjacent to the weed strewn courtyard, there is a sense of ennui - the boredom of abandonment juxtaposed to the magnifi cence of a grand architecture.”
San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo, c. 1897, by Edwin Deakin (1838-1923), 8.5 x 11.5” | Watercolor on paper
Santa Barbara Virgen y Martir, c. 1897, by Edwin Deakin (1838-1923), 8.5 x 11.5” | Watercolor on paper
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