Think old funk, the raw beats of early disco and sassy hip-hop combining to appeal to the spastic brand of indie kid. Stuff that commands booty shaking and attitude.
State Assemblymember Hannah-Beth Jackson greets students in front of the Arbor Wednesday, encouraging them to vote in the upcoming elections.
Top Ten Rock Plays week ending 10.12.02 courtesy Randy at KCSB-FM 91.9
As the most popular cinema in the Middle East, Egyptian filmmakers like Sayed Badreya are trying to stir some commotion concerning the lack of film preservation facilities in Egypt.
It’s time for “special elections,” although I’m not sure what’s so special about them. The issue, as I understand it, is that A.S. squandered its money on bad investments, resulting in massive debt, and now needs money to bail itself out.
After several months of training and preparation, Jim Anderson is ready to take his position as Santa Barbara’s top dog. Anderson, who was elected in March, was sworn in as Santa Barbara County sheriff yesterday at the Board of Supervisors meeting.
You wouldn’t think that at 16-0 and having a No. 7 ranking in the nation that the UCSB women’s volleyball team would have a problem, but it does.
Our public lands are on the imminent verge of destruction by that most horrible of horrible organizations… the Boy Scouts. In all seriousness, the Boy Scouts is an organization with one of the worst outdoor ethics I’ve ever seen.
Sebastian Junger author of The Perfect Storm and Fire, will read from his works and discuss his experiences as a journalist at 4 p.m. in Corwin Pavilion.
The UCSB surfing team won the National Scholastic Surfing Association Championship, held at Salt Creek, Calif. on June 22-23, for the 11th time since 1985.