Nikola Tesla would be proud of his invention if he could see what radio station KCSB is doing right now. Yes comrades, our beloved student-operated 91.9 FM KCSB is having a party. Not just any party, but KCSB’s annual fund drive.
If the recent selection of Hollywood movies has become too boring and hackneyed, this weekend’s OUTrageous! film festival might be just the thing tired theater-goers will be crazy to come out for.
A dialogue-heavy family drama about math enthusiasts and the shaky line between genius and insanity may not sound like the most enjoyable way to spend an evening. But lucky for “Proof,” with a four-person cast of Anthony Hopkins, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jake Gyllenhaal and Hope Davis, it’s hard not to get drawn into the intensity.
With the upcoming special election less than a week away, about 70 women and men gathered in Storke Plaza yesterday chanting slogans, clapping and listening to speakers concerned with the eight propositions appearing on the ballot.
In a stroke of titling genius “Saw II” is the sequel to last year’s “Saw.” Once again, producers resisted breaking the bank on big name actors, casting Shawnee Smith, Franky G and Donnie Wahlberg. Written and directed by the sophomore creative team from the first, think of Darren Lynn Bousman and Leigh Whannel as the poor man’s Wachowski Brothers.
After hearing an annual auditor’s report on its funds, the Associated Students Legislative Council unanimously passed a resolution urging the University of California to change its own finances by pulling investments from companies supporting the Sudanese government.
Having been repeatedly delayed since its original release date in the summer of 2004 – and nearly a decade in the works had it even made that deadline – A Time to Love can objectively lay claim to the designation “long-awaited.”
Friday, Oct. 28, 11:00 p.m. – Officers patrolling the 6600 block of Sabado Tarde Road stopped to investigate after they heard a crashing noise. As a deputy walked toward the area where the noise originated, he spied an 18-year-old pirate come out from around a parked car with a broken plastic sword in his hand.
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Thursday, November 3rd: All hail local rock kings Kissing Tigers as they hit the stage tonight at the Hard to Find Showspace in Goleta. The show, which features the Tigers alongside the Rum Diary, Goodbye Blue Monday and Springtime is Wartime will start at 8 p.m. Admission is a bargain at $4 (with a canned food donation) or $5 for those who come empty-handed. The Hard to Find Showspace is located at 7190 Hollister Ave.