The 2012 Singer Songwriter Showcase
Apart from the dubstep and dance music that can be heard blasting all over campus,
Remix to Ignition: Duo Explores Musical Possibilities of the Guitar With Versatile Performance
Audrey Ronningen
Promotions Director
A modest yet attentive crowd gathered on May 16 at Karl Geiringer Hall to hear Ramon Fermin and David Gonzales, also known...
Justice Delivers After Years of Silence
Nick Eitelbach
After years of radio silence, French electronic music duo Justice have arrived back on the scene with the release of their third album,...
UCSB MFA 2012 Exhibition ‘Headgear for Tony’ is Fascinatingly Variable
The opening reception for the UCSB Master of Fine Arts
Anticipation Rises for 2020 NBA Championship
Nicole Luu
Contributing Writer
The 2020 National Basketball Association (NBA) championship...
Famed Economist to Give Lecture at Corwin Pavilion by Claire Wei
Robert J. Schiller, a well-known economist and professor of finance at Yale University, will be present his lecture, "Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives...
Script to Screen: Pollock Theater Screens “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”
Wendy Matias
Contributing Writer
On Saturday, Jan. 11, Pollock Theater screened "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (2019), a film directed by Marielle Heller and centered...
Eastwood Goes Out With A Bang in Gran Torino by Alex Congrove
First and foremost, Clint Eastwood is a BAMF. In his third film as a director (High Plains Drifter), he kills three people from a...
January’s Cinematic Vortex
Madison Donahue-Wolfe
Staff Writer
If box office sales indicate a movie’s merit, year after year those released in January would fail to impress. Indeed, January’s monthly...
‘First Person: Seeing America’ More a Reminder Than a Lesson
Have you ever wanted to travel back to your high school history class, when your teacher would reserve two sessions just to watch a video about the Dust Bowl, the Civil War or Native American subjugation?