There IS a reason, for certain, to leave your house tomorrow evening. Here are just a few:
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S-tubes line up © hank pitcher |
Hank Pitcher: The Long View
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Threes a Charm © evan lewis |
Meld: A Survey in Contemporary Metal
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Bare Limbs 1 © nicole strasburg |
New Terrain
You don't want to miss Ray Strong, Tonalism Then and Tonalism Now ... all showing
at Sullivan Goss, 7 & 11 East Anapamu!
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East Fork in Flux ©sara woodburn | |
Annual Open Juried Show
Reception at the Santa Barbara Public Library Main Gallery
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Morning Light © thomas van stein |
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Thomas Van Stein & Wyllis Heaton
Showing Urban Scenes and Architecture
If you are looking for music!! My choice would be
Carl & the Coconuts
900 State Street {Marshall's Patio}
Born in Hilo, Hawaii, Carl is an acclaimed ukulele player, vocalist, and
guitarist who enjoys a following from Hawaii to Japan to our own
mainland. Carl has been performing professionally for more than 30 years
and also teaches ukulele and guitar at SBCC Adult Education. It was
during these classes he met Martin Osborn and Tod Matz - together they
formed the band Carl & The Coconuts.
Mezcal Martini
Paseo Nuevo Center Court
Mezcal Martini is a Latin jazz band from Santa Barbara,been playing
together for more than five years: Colin Griffiths, James Siu, Michael
Wallace, John Leonard , Bruce Hale, Jeff Davis and Armand Renga. The
band takes a very non-traditional approach towards Jazz standards by
infusing them with Latin rhythms. Their music is punctuated with
infectious grooves and scintillating horn lines.
Hope to see you out on the town!