Confusion Arises Over Rejection of Coastal Plan

Student and community members met yesterday to discuss the county’s recent rejection of the state’s modified Land Use and Development Code proposal.

Audit Reveals Flaws in Accessibility of UC Records

The University of California system has received a failing report card in a statewide public records transparency audit.

UCSB Gets a Taste of Weiner

Matthew Weiner spoke to a well-dressed crowd on Sunday at the Granada Theatre in downtown Santa Barbara.

Bright Eyes’ “The People’s Key”

Time, religion and humanity — these are themes to which Conor Oberst returns after a three-year hiatus from his band, Bright Eyes.

Snoop Dogg Gets Artsweek Wet

The iconic Snoop Dogg brought his Get Wet Tour to the Majestic Ventura Theater on Sunday.

Drunk Driving Destroys Lives, Draws Strict Scrutiny From Police

I don’t hate you. You may not believe it, but I don’t. You may hate me for the things I have to do to you, but it’s almost never personal. Almost.

A.S. Seeks Healthy I.V. Living

Associated Students Legislative Council discussed their responsibility as an association to families living in Isla Vista during last night’s three-and-a-half hour meeting.

SBMA Plays Host to Garabedian, Kogyo Exhibitions

Already a host to a retrospective of the artist Charles Garabedian (open through April 17), the museum now has a second small feature show entitled “Presenting Noh Drama: Theater Prints of Tsukioka Kōgyo.”

‘Never Say Never’ Will Give You Bieber Fever

The Devil crouched upon the tip of the boy’s ear, hidden under a lock of perfectly swooped hair, and stared out at his screaming followers.

The Making of “The Eagle”

With “The Eagle” currently in theaters, the cast and crew seem grateful they might finally see the fruits of their physically and emotionally demanding shoot.