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‘Fame and the Mundane’ Exhibit Lacking in Aesthetic Appeal, Creativity
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5 Questions with Suk-Young Kim, Professor of Theater Arts
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Downtown Santa Barbara Library Gets a Splash of Color, Education
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Compagnie Marie Chouinard Takes Audiences on Voyage of Primal Physicality
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‘Lawrence of Arabia’ Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Screening at UCSB
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Spoken Word Event At Crushcakes & Café Showcases Expressive Artists
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‘Cultures of Resistance’ Creatively Portrays Plethora of Worldly Problems
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‘Art of the Activist Imagination’ Stands Out, Stands Up for Social Justice
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February 13, 2013
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Silent Film Conveys Loud Messages at ‘The Future of the Past’ Film Series
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Five Questions with Tessa Tapscott
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