Former boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, who spent 22 years in prison for murder before his eventual exoneration, will introduce a screening of the movie loosely based on his life, “The Hurricane.”
The #11 UCSB women’s water polo team wrapped up its regular season on Saturday, and now the team will focus on the upcoming Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament set to kick off Friday at Stanford University.
Maybe it’s a recent addiction to electronic music that has made Madonna’s new album, American Life a cheap fix, maybe it’s the acoustic guitar or perhaps it’s hearing the Queen of Pop herself rap – wait, rap?!
American ambassadors will meet this week with Chinese and North Korean diplomats to discuss the precarious situation regarding North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons.
Kirby Puckett was just acquitted of all charges against him in his sexual assault case. Allegedly, he had grabbed a woman in a crowded restaurant and pulled her into a bathroom and grabbed her breast.
Pros at pillaging musical styles from those more skilled than them, each of Blur’s albums finds them changing their sound to match their ever-changing influences.
The Isla Vista Project Area Committee will meet tonight at 6 p.m. in the multipurpose room at I.V. Elementary School to review sections of the interim draft of the I.V. Master Plan.
The UCSB men’s golf team finished its season at the Big West Championships on Tuesday, finishing eighth out of nine teams at the Serrano Country Club in El Dorado Hills.
If you enjoy sipping froth off a double latte-espresso-mocha-quadruple-swirl and tethering your neck with a lavender cashmere shawl while sporting a staple clamped on your right eyebrow – then Lucinda Williams’ smug and mostly taciturn “World Without Tears” should be your cup of joe.
The Armenian Student Association will host an event tonight at 7 at Embarcadero Hall to commemorate the Armenian genocide, which claimed the lives of 1.5 million Armenians before and during World War I.