Group To Study Future SB Housing

On the heels of a survey reporting the lack of affordable housing in the Santa Barbara and coastal region, UCSB faculty and staff have been asked to fill out a questionnaire about their current and future housing needs.

The Dude Abides

Set in the competitive world of women’s gymnastics, “Stick It” takes teen girl clich

Professor To Discuss Electoral College Efficiency

Some call it undemocratic, while others claim it is vital, but tonight a UCSB professor will examine the effectiveness and purpose of the U.S. Electoral College and whether it needs to be reformed. The event, sponsored by the UCSB Affiliates, will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall at 21 E. Constance Ave. in Santa Barbara.

Turn The Beat Around

It is a secret society of passion, pulsating music and dance – salsa dance, to be exact. The members of the UCSB Salsa Club do not have brands on their inner thighs, they do not participate in animal sacrifices and they are not planning to take over the world… Yet. Instead, this diverse group of young people, seniors, novices and experienced dancers comes together on Monday nights at Hillel to salsa.

Evacuation

Time To Grow Up

It was a couple of French guys who invented modern movies, and the French have been making films ever since. In fact, Frenchmen have been making films for so long that they give out the most important award a film can receive, the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or. Past Palme d’Or winners have included “Apocalypse Now” and “Fahrenheit 911.” This year’s winner is only weeks away, but in the meantime 2005’s Palm d’Or, “L’Enfant” (“The Child”), is here, and it’s from France.

NOFX- Wolves in Wolves Clothing

Some kids never grow up. Or, perhaps more accurately, some kids grow up in their politics, but perhaps not so much in their lyrical styling.

Daniel Powter- Daniel Powter

Major music television networks seemed to have taken it upon themselves to give up-and-coming artists a break in the entertainment industry.

Cd Review: Ball Hog – ONE

Both goofy and rabble rousing at times, Ball Hog’s first album, ONE, gives an accurate glimpse of the band’s live performances, as well as providing a vessel for its political views.

May 11, 2006 – May 17, 2006

Friday, May 12: If you think Uncle Walt’s version of the Lewis Carroll classic, “Alice in Wonderland,” is trippy, you should see what happens when you mix in a little psychedelic rock. Tonight Magic Lantern Films invites you into the LSD-induced world of “Alice in the Wall” – a mash up of Pink Floyd’s The Wall and Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland.” Screenings take place at 7 and 9:30 p.m., and admission is $4.