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Grammy Award nominated composer writes piece specifically for world famous accordionist. Santa Barbara's Camerata Pacifica presents the unique work.
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Center has received more than 100 of the birds during the last few weeks. It currently has more than 30 birds in various stages of rehabilitation.
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A state law loophole prevents county prosecutors from taking on child sexual abuse images which meld images of juveniles with sexually explicit materials.
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Did you know that the sport of wrestling first appeared at the very first Olympic games, held in Athens is 1896?
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Some Oak Park High School students learn and use skills like math, physics, and engineering to design and build rockets.
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With decades of hit music, three Grammy awards and one of the most familiar piano riffs in modern music history, Bruce Hornsby is playing live on the Central and South Coasts with a show that brings his music right up to date.
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Including many seniors living in Thousand Oaks.
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We may not be on the path of totality for Monday’s eclipse, but for many of us it’ll be a once or twice in a lifetime experience of an eclipse. However, for one Thousand Oaks man - it’ll be the 22nd total solar eclipse he’s experienced.
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The Illuminate Film Festival moves to Santa Barbara from Sedona, Arizona. It's focus is on films like social action, the environment, and health.
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New West Symphony, New West Symphony chorus perform doing a Messiah-fest over the weekend.
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Santa Barbara's Ensemble Theater Company stages The Lehman Trilogy, which tells the story of the three immigrant brothers who founded Lehman Brothers.
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Robert Reich served in three presidential administrations. He's appearing at UCSB's Campbell Hall Wednesday night.