Arts & Entertainment
2010 Lit Moon World Theatre Festival
With six shows at Center Stage September 10-18, this festival encourages audiences to celebrate alternative theater. Read story.
Peter and Paul Prep to Play the Lobero
As the one-year anniversary of Mary Travers’ death nears, Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey return to S.B. to honor her memory and support nuclear peace. Read story.
The Growlers
The Growlers might just be S.B.’s favorite out-of-towners. Read story.
FYF-ing A
Romeo and Juliet at UCSB
Ray LaMontagne and David Gray
Machete
Smashing Pumpkins at the Lobero Theatre
The American
Delorean at SOhO
Nanny McPhee Returns
SBCC Art Faculty Biennial
S.B. City College instructors works are on view at the Atkinson Gallery through September 24. Read story.
Romeo and Juliet at UCSB
Stripped down production is strong on acting and understanding of the text. Read story.
Art Without Limits Offers Apprenticeships
The new nonprofit pairs emerging artists with experienced professionals. Read story.
Mental Stimulation, Small-Town Questing, and Fall Poetry
Authors Garth Sundem and Brad Herzog hit Chaucer's; poets grace the mission. Read story.
FYF-ing A
The L.A.-born event changed its name and its setup for this very big, very hot, and somewhat troubled day ... Read story.
Glorious Covers, Known and Obscure
Unexpected covers and virtuosic performances were the norm in August. Read story.
Machete
Robert Rodriguez crafts a delectable, quasi-serious B-movie with this story about an urban warrior named Machete, Read story.
Camerata Pacifica Begins 21st Season on Friday, September 10
Camerata Pacifica’s Adrian Spence bucks the economic downturn and rides the “global renaissance” of classical music. Read story.




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