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Story Archive for May 2007

Thursday, May 31

  • County Investigates Misconduct Claims Against Brown

  • Arrest in Santa Barbara Stabbing

  • Once in a Blue Moon

  • City Looking Over Inclusionary Housing Ordinance

  • Ka-blam! Cannon Returns Fire at the SB News-Press

  • Caught on Camera

  • Capps Votes No

  • Immigration Raid Challenged

  • A Watchdog, Not a Lapdog

  • Harrison Swalley

  • The Rebirth of Memory

  • Bug Off

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.

  • Winners of Last Week's Indy Awards

  • Cross Art Exhibit

  • A Beautifully Obstructed View: Photographs by Kate Connell and Larry Mills

  • The Slaughter Sisters

  • A Matter of Taste

  • Finding Solutions

  • Angels in America. At UCSB’s Hatlen Theatre, Friday, May 25.

  • 684 Feet

  • Footloose Peeping

  • Ron Skaggs 1937-2007

  • Crimes of Intoxication

  • Positively State Street

  • The Crowning Jewel

  • The Various and Sundry Tour

  • Good for Looking, Better for Party Planning

  • The Odyssey, presented by Boxtales Theatre Company. At the Lobero Theatre, Thursday, May 24

  • Jackson Pollock Play

  • Art for Africa

  • Rockin' the Hood

  • Give a Little

  • A Bartender’s Life

  • Jindabyne

  • 24 Hours in Tijuana

  • Footloose & Fancy Free

  • Condo Tsunami

  • A Preview of the Santa Barbara Foresters 2007 Season

  • The Strange History of St. Anthony’s and the Diabolical Movie Evilspeak

  • Benefit for Jerry Roberts

  • Club Listings

  • Eat, Drink, and Be Merry

  • The Anacapa Strut

  • Citizens' Alert

  • On the Verge, presented by Santa Barbara Dance Alliance. At Marjorie Luke Theatre, Saturday, May 26.

  • God Grew Tired of Us

  • The Last Meow

  • Pick It Up

  • Sierra Club Hikes

  • Picture of the Week

  • Who Wants to Be a Cotillionaire?

  • Victoria Williams, Devon Sproule, and Angela Correa. At the Presidio Chapel, Friday, May 25

  • This Week in History

  • Being in the World:
    Patty Look Lewis

  • SBMA Director Announces His Retirement

  • Ensemble Theatre Tries on Neil LaBute’s This Is How It Goes

  • Quiz: Bartender, Una Mas...

  • Retail Nightmare

  • Media Silence

  • The Fight Night That Almost Wasn't

  • True Generosity?

  • Advertising in Sin

  • Junior Review

  • Self-Serving Density

  • Domestic Agreement

  • Mission Expanded

  • Undue Credit

  • Overdue Credit

  • McCaw Responds to L.A. Times Column

  • Fresco Opens New Café in SB Museum of Art

  • Goleta Stabbings May Be Linked

  • Venoco Files to Sell Stock, Acquire More Property

  • Gallegly Introduces New Immigration Bill

  • Nava Introduces Bill to Transportation Committee

  • Metro Theatres to Offer Print-at-Home Tickets

  • Williams and Barnwell Kick-Off Reelection Campaigns

  • I.V. Master Plan Passed to Board of Supervisors

  • Sheriff Breaks Ground on Lompoc Public Safety Center

  • Committee Votes to Change Affordable Housing Threshold

  • Vandenberg Missile Launch Delayed

  • Former Public Defender Sues County

  • Police Crack Down on Drug Dealers

  • Arroyo Burro Beach Receives F From Heal the Bay

  • Autism Research Center to Be Built at UCSB

  • DUI Crash Leaves Goleta Woman Hospitalized

  • UCSB Scientists Uncover Evidence of Prehistoric Meteor

  • New Aviary Could Threaten Steelhead Population

  • Appeal Period Begins for Winchester Gun Club

  • Small Blazes Scorches Nojoqui Grade

  • Convicted Murderer Dies in Prison

  • Benson Named New City Creeks Manager

  • UCSB Grad Student Receives Grant

  • UCSB Hunger Strike Comes to an End

  • Jaws of Life Used to Save Truck Driver

  • Goleta Residents Lobby Against Raising Water Prices

  • Memorial Day DUI Numbers Drop

  • Fight Breaks Out at Transit Center

  • Discrimination Case Gets Underway

Wednesday, May 30

  • Baja Fresh to Purchase La Salsa Chain

  • Teacher Arrested for Sex With Student

  • Williams Begins Re-Election Campaign

  • The Snake The Cross The Crown

  • Two Stabbed in Goleta

  • Science Fair Night at Harding

  • Life is Picture Perfect on Cota St.

Tuesday, May 29

  • Caring for Coast Village Road

  • A Glimpse Into Taiwanese Subculture

  • Sally Carless of Ojai

  • UCSB Scientists Claim Meteor Caused Extinctions

  • Remembering Uncle Gene

  • A Student's Prerogative

Monday, May 28

  • Shoot-Out at the Roundabout Corral

  • News-Press Fires at Lou Cannon

  • Crossing the Line

Friday, May 25

  • Nuke Protesting Students End Fast

  • Close of Friday, May 25

  • Former Public Defender Sues County

  • Vandenberg Missile Launch Cancelled

  • Chillin’ in Isla Vista

  • Cops Nab Drug Dealers

  • Truman's Former Right-hand Man Celebrates His 93rd

  • Cleaner than Clean

Thursday, May 24

  • Unchecked Baggage

  • “Bummer” for Arroyo Burro Beach

  • A Golden Ticket for Skipping Movie Queues

  • I.V. Master Plan Gets Go-Ahead from Planning Commission

  • Cabrillo Port Dies a Santa Barbara Flavored Death

  • Seacliff Beach Colony is Your Ticket to Oceanfront Living

  • Compañía Nacional de Danza 2. At UCSB’s Campbell Hall.

  • Teenage Powerhouse Jackie Rotman Spearheads Dance Program

  • Camerata Pacifica’s May Concert.
    At Abravanel Hall, Music
    Academy of the West.

  • Director Ali Selim
    Discusses Sweet Land

  • The Indy Awards

  • Is HBO’s Comedy Fest Moving to S.B.?

  • East Asian Travels

  • I Want to Ride My Bicycle

  • 4,800

  • Farewell But Not Goodbye

  • Solstice Workshopping

  • David Post at Tecolote

  • Pay Now or Pay Later

  • Positively State Street

  • Victoria Williams at the Presidio Chapel.

  • The Ojai Poetry Festival.
    At the Libbey Bowl, Ojai.

  • To Wash or Not to Wash

  • In Praise of an Imperfect Memory

  • Helping Hands Peeps

  • Profant Foundation for the Arts

  • Ojai's Art in the Park

  • Pick It Up

  • Haapanen is Happenin'

  • The Ice Princess

  • Child-proofed: Gladwin Planetarium

  • Invisible Light and Images of Northern Italy
    by Tom Miller and Dennis Sheridan

  • The Durango Songwriters Expo Lets Musicians Write, Perform, and Learn

  • Saturday Art Market

  • This Week in History

  • iSpeak French

  • Extravaganza 2007 at
    UCSB’s Harder Stadium.

  • Give a Little

  • Dad

  • Double Trouble

  • Designer Vaginas

  • Team Bike Challenge

  • The Economics of Faith

  • Environmentalist Paul Hawken
    at the Lobero Theatre

  • UCSB New Plays Festival Turns Five

  • Election Races and Solitary Confinement

  • Santa Barbarans Seek Solutions
    to the Darfur Crisis

  • Using Shovels and Trowels
    in the Garden

  • UCSB’s 16th Annual Reel Loud Film Festival

  • Citizens' Alert

  • Miss Julie, presented by Santa Barbara Theatre.

  • Waitress

  • Shrek the Third

  • The Dog Who Cried ‘Woof!’

  • Harry Connick Jr. at
    the Arlington Theatre

  • Sound and Fury 5-24-07

  • Quote of the Week

  • UCSB Student Taken by Immigration

  • One Tank or Two?

  • Defensive Logic

  • Sea Changes

  • Relative Density

  • Roundly Rotten

  • Collegiate Immigration Policy

  • Worst of the Worst

  • Money Over Matter

  • Driving Lessons

  • Medicine V. Recreation

  • Due Credit

  • Planned UCSB Autism Center Gets $940,000 Donation

  • Rikka Z Picks Up Song of the Year Prize

  • Cottage Nurses Recognized for Excellence

  • Stewart Appointed Chief Probation Officer

  • Reporter Moves from Paper to Television

  • Schlessinger's Son Under Investigation

  • Elementary Schools Suffer Deflated Funds

  • Biking to the Moon

  • Ellwood Purchase Delayed

  • Santa Barbara Gas Prices at a Record High

  • Accident Causes Fuel Spill Near Gaviota Tunnel

  • Emergency Shelters in the Schools

  • School Board Hires Back Teachers

  • Counterfeiters Arrested Downtown

  • Murder Subject Found Dead in Car

  • Schneider Kicks Off Re-election

  • Westmont Grad Named Bush's Assistant

  • Goleta Council Talks Tax Negotiations

  • Party Behavior May Result in Expulsion

  • Skateboarding a Crime?

  • University Janitors See an Increase in Pay

  • UCSB Students Arrested at UC Regents Meeting

  • Environmentally Conscious Tugboat

  • Company Ordered to Pay for Pollution

  • Man Killed By Oncoming Train

  • Man Arrested for Social Security Fraud

  • Goleta Land Purchase Delayed

  • Expansion Planned for Santa Maria Jail

  • Brown Comes to Town

  • Proposed Costco Gas Station Meets Opposition

  • Increase in Transportation Money

  • Architectural Conflict of Interest Contested

  • Council Members Support Roundabout Approval

Wednesday, May 23

  • DUI Crash Leaves Woman With Head Injuries

  • Frontlines of the Nojoqui Grade Fire

Tuesday, May 22

  • Dr. Laura’s Son Under Investigation

  • Concert For Peace

  • Dirty Beach Seeks Volunteers

  • Boxtales Theatre Company Brings Back The Odyssey

  • Coast Village Vons to Revamp

  • Dating By Department

  • One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure

  • Busy Weekend for SB Cops

  • Westmont Grad Appointed for Bush Job

  • Coast Village Vons to Revamp

Monday, May 21

  • Measure D Funds To Be Split Between North, South County

  • Local Label Night at SOhO

  • Myridian

  • Music Notes, Far and Near

  • Visit to the Local Herbalist

  • Roger Durling Reports from Cannes

Friday, May 18

  • Close of Friday, May 18

  • Construction Worker Arrested for ID Fraud

  • Vegetarian Fare — at Fatburger?!

  • Schneider Kicks Off Re-Election Campaign

  • Breathing Through the Nose

  • CCC Seeks Stories Submissions

  • The Battle for Compensation

Thursday, May 17

  • In Praise of the Nutty Tart

  • Tiffany Coming to Town

  • AG Jerry Brown Hangs with S.B. Cops

  • Leana Orsua Goes to KSBY

  • Speed Coaching

  • Let the Sustainable Vine Wine Tours Begin

  • Where is PJ Milligan?

  • Goleta Purchase of Ellwood Acre Delayed

  • The Bowl Raises the Roof, Literally

  • UCSB Presents the Second Annual Human Rights Festival

  • Despite Record Levels, Domoic Acid Poisoning a No-Show So Far

  • Lightning Peeps

  • Citizen's Alert

  • Pick It Up

  • Gallipoli at the Santa Barbara Public Library

  • Buddha Abides, presented by Frameworks, at Sullivan Goss Gallery

  • Quote of the Week

  • Plein Air, Updated

  • Jesse Winchester Brings Subtlety Back to Santa Barbara

  • Bach by Candlelight
    at the Presidio Chapel

  • 8

  • Quiz: The Deep Blue

  • Six Books That Will Boost Your Climate Change Awareness

  • Please, Don’t Conflate the Dog

  • Camerata Pacifica Premieres Wilson’s Messenger Concerto

  • Countdown to Entropy

  • Delta F Minus

  • On the Road Again

  • Günther and The Sunshine Girls at UCSB’s Storke Plaza.

  • Joaquin Ygnacio Gutierrez 1938-2006

  • Sound and Fury

  • Warm Weather White Wines

  • Steelhead Artist

  • Weeknight Racing with the Santa Barbara Yacht Club

  • The Santa Barbara Symphony at the Arlington Theatre

  • Growing Bananas in Your Home Garden

  • Janet Wolf Talks Health, Food, and the Psychology of Eating

  • The Continuing Legacy of Jerry Harwin

  • Big Frameworks Benefit

  • Adventure for Hire

  • Of Water and Wood

  • Ethical Misbehavior

  • Free Museums for All

  • Salvadorian Sensation

  • Kristy Kruger Tours All 50 U.S. States

  • Santa Barbara Theater Brings Miss Julie to Center Stage

  • Historic Home and Garden Tour

  • StylePhile

  • The Indy’s Annual Blue and Green Guide

  • New Works and Works in Progress at UCSB’s Ballet Studio

  • Music Notes, Far and Near

  • Benefit for The Frameworks / Caruso -Woods Gallery

  • To Market, To Market

  • Air Pollution Grows as Vessel Regulations Flounder

  • Give a Little

  • Support Groups

  • This Week in History

  • Seashore Sightings

  • Leaving More Than a Trace

  • Yoga on the Rocks

  • Unforgettable Hikes

  • Walking on Water

  • Eco-Poet Gary Snyder to Read at the Third Biennial Ojai Poetry Festival

  • Prescription for Budget Woes Worries Uninsured Patients

  • Student Hospitalized in Hunger Strike Nuke Protest

  • Grand Jury Reports on Cost of Jailing Illegal Immigrants

  • 3 Reasons to Dance with SonneBlauma

  • Hang Glider Extracted From Tree at Own Expense

  • SB City Council Looks at Plastic Bag Ban

  • Carp Water District Faulted by SB Grand Jury

  • Important Candies Recalled for Lead Content

  • Hikers Report Positive Experience on Trails

  • Wetlands Effort Receives Funding

  • Motel 6 Founder Dies

  • Former Solvang Mayor Dies

  • Goleta Students Escape Catalina Island Fire

  • Goleta Man Indicted for Lottery Scam

  • No Retrial for Botello

  • Raytheon Seeks New Partners in Defense Technology

  • Boxer Tries for Mission Creek Flood Control Project

  • Chumash Donate Sum Toward Hospital

  • Milpas Stretch Gets Facelift

  • Carbajal, Firestone Debate Healthcare

  • I Now Pronounce You Sissy & Wife

  • Comedy Arts Festival Could Come to SB

  • SB BioBlitz Yields Over 800 Unique Species

  • Anti-Torture Leader Speaks in Santa Barbara

  • UCSB Math Prof Wins Clay Research Award

  • Cherry-Picking Terrorists

  • Care for Cali

  • Sci-Fi Surf Pioneers

  • Murky Medicine

  • More Than Numbers

  • Paving Paradise

  • Fire Season Begins

  • Westside Teen Stabbed

  • Cops Reinstate Bike Patrols

  • Vandal Sought for Broken Window

  • Medical Panel Discusses How Environment Affects Health

  • Ordinance Aims to Limit Teen Drinking

Wednesday, May 16

  • Montage’s Weekly Photo Round-Up

  • Zach Madden

  • Café La Luz

  • Wine Teaser Wednesdays

  • The Laws of Love

  • Ordinance Aims to Curb Youth Drinking

Tuesday, May 15

  • Montecito’s Fire Danger

  • Is HBO’s Comedy Fest Moving to S.B.?

  • Wine of a Good Time

  • Who's On First?

  • Where Are They Now?

Monday, May 14

  • All the Snooze Too Fat to Print

  • Forum Examines Teen Drinking

  • Learning What’s Right with Schools

  • Crawling With Critters

  • Bialis Family Foundation Honors Nurses

  • Angie's Palms

  • Astronomer to Discuss “Runaway Universe” at Santa

  • A Tale of Two McCaws

  • Santa Ynez Valley Association Names New Executive Director

  • Bike Film Festival Debuts Tonight

Saturday, May 12

  • Mathematics Professor's Work Lauded

  • Trio of Professors Garner Fellowships

Friday, May 11

  • No Retrial in Vehicular Manslaughter Case

  • Sixth-Graders Evacuated from Burning Santa Catalina

  • Alleged 14-Year-Old Stabber Arrested

  • SB Police Reinstate Bike Patrols

  • Carbajal, Firestone Debate County Healthcare

  • Top Five Premium Tequilas

  • Judge Brings Hammer Down in ‘Caged Kids’ Case

Thursday, May 10

  • Panama City: Gateway to the World

  • SB Firefighters Return From Griffith Park Fire

  • SB Med-Tech Firm Wins Excellence Award

  • Raytheon Seeks Solutions to Homemade Bombs

  • Arcobaleno Trade Grand Opening

  • Chumash Donate $1 Million to Cottage Hospital

  • SB Native Wins Student Film Contest

  • Good Clean Stand-Up

  • Only Pinocchio Nose for Sure

  • The Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra at the Lobero Theatre

  • Sci-Fi Surfing

  • The Church/State Debate

  • Tab Hunter, NP Update, and Condos at Cabrillo Ballpark

  • Spider DogZ

  • Reverential Ecology Retreat

  • Police on Lookout for Counterfeit Traveler’s Checks

  • Jimmy’s Sign Goes Missing

  • Give a Little

  • Social Consciousness

  • Fight Erupts in Transient Camp

  • Kidnap, Assault Suspect Caught in Buellton

  • Nature's Roll Call

  • Condos to Replace Chapala Dealerships

  • Holiday Happs: Mother's Day

  • Frameworks Benefits

  • Hollister Brewing Company Opens to Public

  • Seven News-Press Writers Call it Quits

  • Pick It Up

  • Mahlon Balderston

  • Check Out Carpinteria’s First Annual Open Artist Studio Tour

  • Fair Musical Trading

  • Levels of Heat II, presented by Fusion Dance Company.

  • Kiss of the Spider Women

  • Malian Masterpiece: Bamako

  • Forum Explores Response to Gangs

  • Planning Guidelines for Our Village Get New Format

  • What an Education

  • Paul Hawken Speaks about Social Change

  • Card Shark Bait

  • Men and Depression

  • Tierney Sutton at the Lobero Theatre

  • Cut Down to Size

  • Perfect Peeping

  • CND2: The Elite Training Team for Spain’s Compañía Nacional de Danza

  • The Varied Art of Haiku

  • Auditioning for MTV’s The Real World

  • Quiz: The Mother of All Quizzes

  • Moms in Motion

  • 122.5 Million

  • Westmont’s Lindsey Connolly Walks to the Outdoor Championships

  • Equipment Thieves Caught on Tape

  • Deadly Hypocrisy

  • Anissa Mack: On Loan at the Contemporary Arts Forum

  • Davis Birks: Strata and Susan Manchester: New and Recent Works on Paper. At Edward Cella Art+Architecture.

  • Off the Vine

  • Bright Eyes at the Arlington Theatre

  • Budget Cuts Spawn Teacher Layoffs

  • UCSB’s Gross Elected to Philosophical Society

  • Terms of Frustration

  • Chancellor Yang Presented with Climate Change Award

  • McKinley Elementary Receives Grant

  • Goleta Committee Opposes Brown Act

  • Introducing Hawaii’s Paula Fuga

  • Community Education

  • Santa Barbara News Room Requests Donations

  • Robbing the Disabled Poor

  • Demonstrators Protest Bush’s Veto

  • Citizen's Alert

  • Goleta Councilmember Announces Retirement

  • What’s for Dinner?

  • A Farewell to Spot the Cat

  • Kimberly Ford Sings Her Sea Story

  • Turnbull to Leave Santa Barbara High

  • South Coast Experiences Record Temperatures

  • City Receives Funding for Creek Restoration

  • Goleta Councilmembers to Get New Offices

  • City Tour Reveals Improvements, Problem Areas

  • Willie Nelson at the Chumash Casino’s Samala Showroom

  • Preservation Trust Secures Loan for Jimmy’s

  • Granada Marquee Removed for Redesign

  • Capps Proposes Avocado Bill

  • Scientists Declare Unusual Mortality Event

  • Channel Island Fox Born at SB Zoo

  • Picture of the Week

  • This Week in History

  • The Village at Los Carneros Development Rolls On

  • Carpinteria Cracks Down on Leash Laws

  • ACLU Defends Measure P Sponsor

  • Globe Trotters

  • Pimp of Underage Girl Returned to Santa Barbara

  • Excessive Access?

  • Elizabeth Marie McMahon 1919-2007

  • Wheel Accountability

  • By Halliburon, For Halliburton

  • Staying Power

  • Green Grounds

  • Peep Go the Roses

  • Shameful Grading System

  • Close Reading

  • Costly Paper

  • People Kill People

  • Reverse Discrimination

Wednesday, May 9

  • Vandal Caught on Camera, Sought by Police

  • City Council Discusses Future of Upper State Street

  • Alison Krauss

Tuesday, May 8

  • Floater Six

  • Making Sycamore Canyon Better for Pedestrians

  • A Prayer to the Party Gods

  • Lightning in a Bottle Gets Loose

  • Union Busting and Garden Parties

Monday, May 7

  • Mother’s Day Walkathon Fights Preeclampsia

  • Busy Week at UCSB’s Women’s Center

  • Burning Trash Scorches Goleta’s Holiday Inn

  • Showing Santa Barbara

  • G. Love & Special Sauce to Headline Bowl Show

  • Kidnap, Assault Suspect Caught in Buellton

  • Late Nights at the Sojourner

  • Hollister Brewing Company Opens Its Doors

  • The Simian Line

  • Film Festival Dates Slated for 2008

Friday, May 4

  • This Column Sucks

  • Homeless Brawl on Eastside

  • SBHS Principal Paul Turnbull Promoted

  • Kids in Cages Trial Comes to Blistering Finale

  • Mizik Jakmel Offers All-Star Reggae Line-Up

  • Paseo Nuevo's Recycling Mystery

  • Jimmy’s Sign Taken, Found

  • City Tour Notes Revived, Blighted Areas in Santa Barbara

  • Soulmate in Santa Barbara

  • Did Someone Say "Teamsters"?

  • Freaks Like Me

Thursday, May 3

  • Man Who Allegedly Prostituted 16-Year Old Returned to Santa Barbara

  • UCSB Presents Conference on Chinese Medicine

  • County Derives Big Bucks From Local Filming

  • News-Press Numbers Down

  • Air Soft Gun Causes Stir at Baja Fresh

  • Man Steals 15 Local Cars — For Love

  • Fire Near Pueblo and De La Vina Deemed Accidental

  • Juarez Pleads Not Guilty in State Street Stabbing

  • Mistrial Declared in Botello Case

  • Disarm and Dismantle

  • Watch Your Mouth

  • Rebel or Heretic?

  • Not So Trigger Happy

  • Counterfeit Traveler’s Check Alert

  • Sheriff’s Commission Looks Into Jail Overcrowding

  • City Approves Loan for Purchase of Jimmy’s

  • Dueling the Developers

  • Supers Vote to Support Residents of Mobile Home Parks

  • Lompoc Fire and Sheriffs to Share New Building

  • News-Press Backlash

  • Casa de Mural Gets Stay of Execution

  • Goleta Nears OK for Carillo Business Park

  • Merger Possible Between Rehab Services and Cottage Health

  • Gray Whale Off Stearns Wharf

  • Pianist Stephen Hough at the Lobero Theatre.

  • Leana Orsua Quits the News-Press

  • Measure D Plan Proposes Funds Split Between North, South County

  • Sound and Fury 5-03-07

  • Quote of the Week

  • Peeping the Last Hurrah

  • Citizens' Alert

  • Seascape, by Edward Albee at SBCC’s Jurkowitz Theatre.

  • Hamlet at the Rubicon Theatre.

  • The State of Bee-ing

  • Quiz: Extreme Challenges

  • Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra. At UCSB’s Campbell Hall.

  • Fair Trade Musical Goods

  • ‘Caged Kids’ Case Nears End, Vasquez’s Fate in Judge’s Hands

  • Dick about the Future

  • Sleeping with the Enemies

  • David Sedaris and Sarah Vowell at the Arlington Theatre.

  • A Sense of Place at the Metro Gallery.

  • Vegetable Trio

  • Kirk Douglas Says Let’s Face It

  • The Medical Marijuana Movement Grows in Santa Barbara

  • Here’s the Buzz

  • The Birthday Challenge

  • Call for Berry Delicious Recipes

  • One Young Author Speaks Up

  • NP Readership Way Down and Other S.B. Tales

  • Half-Witted News Witticisms

  • Picture of the Week

  • May Day Parade Calls for Immigrant Rights

  • This Week in History

  • My eBay Encounters

  • Submissions of the Week

  • 1st Thursday Reminder

  • Planning Ahead

  • Four Reasons to Check Out Hip-Hop On Friday

  • Desert Song

  • Pick It Up

  • Philipp Richardsen, at UCSB’s Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall.

  • See Spiritual Warriors

  • Yo Perro También

  • Positively State Street- Indies Only

  • A Glimpse at Greatness

  • Seafood Heaven

  • Word Puzzle Guru Will Shortz

  • Chalk One Up for TJ’s

  • Give a Little

  • Every Week- Bill's Bus

  • Robin Cox Ensemble at Center Stage

  • Safe to Dance

  • Benefit for Christi's Baby

  • One Big Bunt

  • Do This- Holiday Haps

  • 14

  • The Tierney Sutton Band at the Lobero

Wednesday, May 2

  • Bush Veto Incites Protest Over 101

  • Capps Co-Sponsors Avocado Bill

  • Granada to Restore Historic Marquee Design

  • Sheriffs Seek Burglary Suspects

  • Boysel Case Ends in Mistrial

  • Bittybox

  • An Interview With Sylvie Pussycat

  • An Ounce of Prevention

  • L.A. Times Festival of Books

  • Silent Meow

  • Le Serpent Rouge at Velvet Jones

  • News-Press Can’t Have Child Porn Back

  • Vote or Die?

Tuesday, May 1

  • Father Virgil's Miraculous Recovery

  • Colleen Graffy Comes to Town

  • Judge Unveils Ruling Against News-Press

  • News-Press Wants Computer Back

  • News-Press Circ Slides Nearly 10%

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