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  • Awards were handed out Thursday night for scientific research that might be a bit off the beaten track. The goal is to make people laugh -- and think.
  • Celebrated German soprano Sarah Maria Sun, considered among the foremost interpreters of contemporary music, makes her Camerata Pacifica debut in a semi-staged performance of Schoenberg’s groundbreaking masterwork Pierrot Lunaire, February 7-13, 2025, at four Southern California locations.

    The performances are Friday, February 7, 7:00 pm, at Santa Barbara’s Music Academy of the West; Sunday, February 9, 3:00 pm, at Thousand Oaks’ Janet and Ray Scherr Forum; Tuesday, February 11, 7:30 pm, at The Huntington’s Rothenberg Hall in San Marino; and February 13, 8:00 pm, at Zipper Hall in Downtown Los Angeles.

    Schoenberg set Pierrot Lunaire, commissioned in 1921 by actress/singer Albertina Zena, to 21 poems by the Belgian Symbolist poet Albert Giraud. With this piece, the self-taught composer who early in his career served as the musical director in a cabaret, contributed substantially, to the development of a new form of musical expression in which the sound of a word is transformed into an animalistic portrayal of sensual and spiritual movement, making it as important as the word’s meaning.

    The program also features Schoenberg’s earlier atonal work Little Piano Piece, Op. 19, No. 6, as well as musical gems familiar and less familiar by three other composers whose lives and work were inextricably linked with Schoenberg in the early 20th century: Gershwin, Weill, and Debussy. They include Debussy’s Clair de Lune, Gershwin’s Prelude No. 2 in C Sharp Minor, and four Weill songs, among them “It Never Was You” from the musical Knickerbocker Holiday, later made into a film starring Nelson Eddy.

    Lara Morciano’s virtuosic Embedded Tangles, composed in 2013 for flute and real-time electronics, opens the program with flutist extraordinaire Sébastian Jacot, who returns to Camerata Pacifica following his critically acclaimed West Coast recital debut with the international chamber collective last February.

    Principal Cello Ani Aznavoorian, Principal Clarinet Jose Franch-Ballester, and Principal Piano Irina Zahharenkova are also joined by Jolente de Maeyer, one of Belgium’s leading violinists, who makes her Camerata Pacifica debut along with soprano Sarah Maria Sun.

    For tickets ($75 at The Huntington, Music Academy of the West, and Zipper Hall; $91, including fees, at Janet and Ray Scherr Forum) and information, visit www.cameratapacifica.org.
  • Celebrated German soprano Sarah Maria Sun, considered among the foremost interpreters of contemporary music, makes her Camerata Pacifica debut in a semi-staged performance of Schoenberg’s groundbreaking masterwork Pierrot Lunaire, February 7-13, 2025, at four Southern California locations.

    The performances are Friday, February 7, 7:00 pm, at Santa Barbara’s Music Academy of the West; Sunday, February 9, 3:00 pm, at Thousand Oaks’ Janet and Ray Scherr Forum; Tuesday, February 11, 7:30 pm, at The Huntington’s Rothenberg Hall in San Marino; and February 13, 8:00 pm, at Zipper Hall in Downtown Los Angeles.

    Schoenberg set Pierrot Lunaire, commissioned in 1921 by actress/singer Albertina Zena, to 21 poems by the Belgian Symbolist poet Albert Giraud. With this piece, the self-taught composer who early in his career served as the musical director in a cabaret, contributed substantially, to the development of a new form of musical expression in which the sound of a word is transformed into an animalistic portrayal of sensual and spiritual movement, making it as important as the word’s meaning.

    The program also features Schoenberg’s earlier atonal work Little Piano Piece, Op. 19, No. 6, as well as musical gems familiar and less familiar by three other composers whose lives and work were inextricably linked with Schoenberg in the early 20th century: Gershwin, Weill, and Debussy. They include Debussy’s Clair de Lune, Gershwin’s Prelude No. 2 in C Sharp Minor, and four Weill songs, among them “It Never Was You” from the musical Knickerbocker Holiday, later made into a film starring Nelson Eddy.

    Lara Morciano’s virtuosic Embedded Tangles, composed in 2013 for flute and real-time electronics, opens the program with flutist extraordinaire Sébastian Jacot, who returns to Camerata Pacifica following his critically acclaimed West Coast recital debut with the international chamber collective last February.

    Principal Cello Ani Aznavoorian, Principal Clarinet Jose Franch-Ballester, and Principal Piano Irina Zahharenkova are also joined by Jolente de Maeyer, one of Belgium’s leading violinists, who makes her Camerata Pacifica debut along with soprano Sarah Maria Sun.

    For tickets ($75 at The Huntington, Music Academy of the West, and Zipper Hall; $91, including fees, at Janet and Ray Scherr Forum) and information, visit www.cameratapacifica.org.
  • Cirque Italia is now presenting:
    “PARANORMAL CIRQUE!”
    ONE OF THE BEST THRILLING EXPERIENCES!!!
    Coming to Thousand Oaks, CA December 1-4

    Are you ready Thousand Oaks? Do you love thrilling, wicked, sexy, or even dangerous things? Paranormal Cirque will expose you to a unique creation of combined theatre, circus, and cabaret with a new European style flare. Cirque Italia is now presenting a brand-new show for a MATURE audience!
    This innovative horror story features different shades of sexy and an incomparable storyline - the only thing you can be sure of during this unique experience is that you will not know what to expect! It might be hard to divide reality and illusion!
    Are you intrigued yet? Dare to let yourself get wicked for one night under our Big TOP and live on the edge with Paranormal Cirque show! You will fall into a parallel world and end up surrounded by monstrous creatures with hidden talents that will amaze you with the circus arts. This show is NOT for the faint of heart. You may have to catch your breath or try to stop your heart from racing during this adrenaline filled performance.
    A careful casting selection has united the best artists from all over the world. A few of the circus arts you can expect to see in this new production include the jaw-dropping Wheel of Death, mystifying MAGIC, and more. Our Black unit also follows our strict animal-free policy.
    For more information visit www.paranormalcirque.com and make sure to check all our social media accounts. Tickets can be purchased now starting at $20.00 depending on availability. Restricted – under 18 REQUIRES accompanying parent or guardian. This show has adult language and material.
    You can purchase tickets through our website (paranormalcirque.com/tickets) or by phone: (941) 704-8572. We also respond to text messages.

    When: December 1st – 4th, 2023
    Where: 350 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
    At: The Oaks Mall

    — Under the stunning Black and Red Big Top Tent

    · December 1 – Friday: 7:30pm
    · December 2– Saturday: 6:30pm & 9:30pm
    · December 3– Sunday: 5:30pm & 8:30pm
    · December 4– Monday: 7:30pm

    Box office hours:
    The box office opens on-site on Tuesday, the week of the show.
    Non-show days: 10am – 6pm
    On show days: 10am – 10pm
  • The Detroit Medical Center rediscovered a folk remedy from the 1800s — stop a nosebleed by shoving pork up your nostrils. Other winners: banana research and dogs sense the Earth's magnetic field.
  • The Prime TIme Band of Santa Barbara celebrates its 30th anniversary year beginning with a free concert at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara. The performance on Sunday, April 6, at 2:00 PM features a variety of music for symphonic band. The program includes favorites by John Philip Sousa and Gustav Holst, music from movies such as Top Gun and Mary Poppins, and upbeat jazz standards by Dave Brubeck.

    Formed in 1995 the Prime Time Band provides free concerts for the greater Santa Barbara community. Its membership consists of amateur musicians, ranging in age from 40 to 95. Together they deliver moving and inspiring performances under the direction of Dr. Paul Mori.

    The 2025 calendar includes a July Fourth celebration at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse, an outdoor summer concert at the Stow House in Goleta, and an annual holiday concert and singalong in December on the steps of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.

    For more information, please visit the Prime Time Band’s website at www.ptband.org or contact by email at primetimebandsb@gmail.com.
  • Over 120,000 Books, CD's and DVD's, Vinyl, Puzzles, Games and More will be for sale.

    The sale will be held September 12 – 22, 2024. Here are the hours and special days.

    Thursday, 09/12: 4pm – 8pm. Opening night! Tickets are $30
    Friday, 09/13: 10am – 8pm.
    Saturday, 09/14: 10am – 8pm.
    Sunday, 09/15: 10am – 6pm.
    Monday, 09/16: 10am – 7pm.
    Tuesday, 09/17: 12 noon – 6pm.
    Wednesday, 09/17: 12 noon – 6pm.
    Thursday, 09/17: 12 noon – 6pm.
    Friday, 09/17: 12 noon – 6pm.
    Saturday, 09/21: 10am – 6pm.
    Sunday, 09/22: 10am – 6pm. 1/2 price day!
    Sunday, 09/22: 4pm – 6pm, everything is free to educators and non-profits (with ID).

  • Come sing with us!

    Singers with choral experience are invited to join us as we prepare for Santa Barbara Master Chorale’s performance of “The Light So Shines”—a holiday celebration of hope, joy, and our gift of light to the world. Performances will be on December 6 & 7, 2025. Rehearsals begin on September 2, 2025, and auditions will be held on September 2, 9, and 16 between 5:00 and 6:40 p.m. in the sanctuary at First Presbyterian Church (corner of Constance Ave. and State St. in Santa Barbara).

    Email dr.davidlozanotorres@gmail.com to arrange for an audition. If you are accepted, plan on singing with the chorus at the rehearsal after your audition. For more information, go to http://www.sbmasterchorale.org.
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