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  • Get creative and eco-conscious at our Reclaimed Jewelry Making Workshop on Tuesday, July 29th, from 6:00 to 7:30 PM! Learn how to transform reclaimed beads, chains, charms, and other found materials into one-of-a-kind earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. This hands-on workshop is perfect for beginners and seasoned makers alike who want to craft stylish accessories with a sustainable twist. All supplies are included, and you’ll leave with several handmade pieces.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra about the results of negotiations to lower Medicare prices for 10 blockbuster drugs.
  • Last month, the rock band Motley Crue began selling a single off a new album exclusively through the video game "Rock Band" — with great success. It's another new way for the music industry to find paying customers online.
  • COME SING WITH US!

    Join the Santa Barbara Master Chorale for an exciting concert season, beginning with. Josef Haydn’s The Creation.

    Performances will be on November 6th and 7th at First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance, Santa Barbara.

    We welcome all singers with choral experience. Auditions begin Tuesday, August 31st, at 6:30 pm. Rehearsals begin September 7th, and are held Tuesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 in a spacious indoor setting at First Presbyterian Church.

    We will require proof of vaccination for all singers.

    To arrange for an audition, please call 805-682-6516, or email sbmasterchorale@gmail.com.
  • “Did you know that in 1952, Ian Fleming stole the name of a famous ornithologist and explorer named James Bond? And did you know that the WFVZ holds the real James Bond's egg collection?”

    The Bird Museum is hosting author Jim Wright in a virtual seminar about the REAL JAMES BOND on October 29th @ 6:00pm The REAL JAMES BOND Friday, Oct 29th @ 6:00pm $10 per device Student = donation Sign up at www.wfvz.org Or Eventbrite link below
  • Shop for unique holiday gifts crafted by artists and designers at MCASB's Gift Studio Pop-up Holiday Market.
    This day-long event will feature free hands-on holiday craft workshops, festive drinks, and guided walk-throughs of MCASB's current exhibition.

    Don't miss Happy Hour from 4-6 pm when you can shop with spiked festive drinks in hand accompanied by a curated DJ set. Join us on the Upper Arts Terrace at Paseo Nuevo on Saturday, December 4, 2021, from 11 am - 6 pm.
  • Enter the world of the actor’s mind. “This Is A Play” by Daniel MacIvor allows the audience to hear what the actors think while they perform. Theatergoers enter through the back and sit onstage, surrounding by the cast. Director Gai Jones presents talented actors Suzy Thatcher, Denise Heller, David Taylor, and Buddy Wilds in this intriguing play. Tickets: $10, cash or check, available only at the backstage door starting at 6:30 p.m..
  • The U.S. military started tracking more airborne objects it calls "low speed clutter" after shooting down the Chinese balloon. The National Weather Service says it launches about 184 balloons a day.
  • The airlines — both known for their low costs and no-frills service — announced a $6.6 billion merger this week.
  • MARK HUMMEL Harp Blowout Producer, Grammy nominee/Blues Award winner/author/harp man started playing harmonica in 1970 and has gone on to become one of the premier blues harmonica players of his generation. Hummel has been featured on over thirty recordings since 1985 including the Grammy nominated 2013 Blind Pig release ‘Remembering Little Walter’ (a recording of a Mark Hummel Blues Harmonica Blowout). “Mark Hummel came of age in the early ’70’s at the height of rock and roll, like many of his peers went and bought a harmonica and hasn’t stopped playing since. A specialist in West Coast Blues, he is a seasoned showman who knows more than a thing or two about how to please an audience.” (The New Yorker)
    RJ MISCHO is considered by critics and fans worldwide to be in the upper echelon of today’s great Harp players and singers. RJ’s music is drenched in the grease of the juke joint shuffles that have stayed in style since before they called it Rock & Roll. “Mischo’s magnificent tone, formidable chops, and affable, self-assured vocals…” make him a top entertainer; the kind of entertainer that only 25 years of touring experience will bring to the stage.
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