Philip Glass will change your life. He’s been called a minimalist and the new Stravinsky, but it’s not as easy as all that. His style is about as difficult to pin as a wrestler on a Teflon mat.
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American Championships, a tournament featuring everybody with rank and name among the collegiate tennis genus, witnessed an inconsistent UCSB men’s tennis team.
Wednesday was National Boss’ Day, and, coincidentally enough, it was also the last day of a three-day walkout during which the university workers picketed the University of California and complained it was bargaining with them in bad faith.
About 20 I.V. residents, along with 3rd District Supervisor Gail Marshall and her staff assistant Mark Chaconas discussed issues related to public bathroom locations at an Isla Vista Town Hall Meeting Wednesday evening.
Twinkle twinkle hip hop star, how you wonder what you are. L.A. longtime new-old-school crew Jurassic 5 finally returns with a long-awaited second LP, and the results are scattered across the map
Nurse Michelle Kalin takes a blood sample from UCSB physics researcher Dan Schmidt as part of Nu Alpha Kappa’s bone marrow drive for the Latino and African-American communities. The drive was held Tuesday in the MCC meeting room.
The newest entry – Vegas Baby – misses the Bellagio gondola this time around. While the lineup is ring-a-ding (Garland! Bennett! Torm!) the disc is mostly one long “Swingers” reference.
The new Nirvana video on “Total Request Live.” Artsweek in Times Square sez, “Omigod, we totally want to dedicate this to our exes, ’cause we wish they were dead too! Yay!”
Staring with melancholy at the mirror lately? Sounds like you need to get to tonight’s “Night of Expression,” at the MultiCultural Center lounge, starting at 8.
Halloween in Isla Vista is part Mardi Gras, part riot and part police state, with wholesome family fun lurking on the edges, trying to look brave.