Motorists heading into or out of Santa Barbara today may need to rethink their travel times, as sections of Highway 101 will be closed periodically for roadwork both to the north and the south of the area.
Local favorite Jack Johnson knows his niche, and for that alone we must grant him a bit of credit. Folksy vocals, lazy guitar strumming and campfire-ready melodies define his latest, In Between Dreams, just as they did on 2002’s Brushfire Fairytales and again on 2003’s On and On.
There’s something about southern rock that seems to be far more interesting that plain old rock ‘n’ roll. Say what you will about the politics of Lynyrd Skynyrd, but they knew how to rock with that low-down, dirty attitude that only the sweltering heat of the south could produce. Today, more than ever, we need to be rocked, southern style.
An international student at UC Berkeley is in a coma after his car was hit by another car involved in a police chase for suspected drug activity.
Boasting an all-star lineup, Red Gun Radar makes a pit stop today in Storke Plaza. The band, which is comprised of both Finch and Guttermouth alumni, is currently touring with Home Grown and Unwritten Law.
A “liger” – the combination of a lion and tiger – is a real thing and is, according to the director of conservation at the Minnesota Zoo, “the production of freaks by people who have freaky minds.”
Cal Poly must have figured at least one of their pitchers could get it right. However, the UCSB baseball team picked apart every one of the Mustangs’ nine pitchers to snap a four-game losing streak with an 11-8 victory at home Tuesday.
When it’s time to hit our hips together, some of us young and restless ones get really hot when you don’t go all the way… nude, that is. I’m not talking about leaving your top on while you fuck in the bathroom.
Some students wore their shirts inside out Tuesday – for reasons besides not having time to do laundry. As part of the National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Healthy Eating and Living (HEAL), a student health organization, asked students to wear their shirts inside out to emphasize the importance of inner beauty.