An effort to bring books to state street is underway... And, artists are encouraged to submit their design ideas for the ‘tiny libraries project.’ The winning idea will earn a ten thousand dollar award. KCSB's Edward Colmenares spoke with Sarah York Rubin, Executive…
Rami Malek and Joe Mazzello share what they learned about enigmatic Queen frontman Freddie Mercury during the making of the film Bohemian Rhapsody. On the red carpet of the 34th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Malek received the 'outstanding performer of the year…
Tornillo detention center is shut down due to improper conditions and treatment of migrant children. KCSB's Robert Stark has more.
KCSB News Presents: Unnatural Disasters & Environmental Racism
The public is invited to attend Unnatural Disasters and Environmental Racism, a panel discussion, on Monday, February 25, at 5PM, in the Graduate Student (GSA) Lounge located on the second floor of the MultiCultural…
Monday February 11th on Unknown Territories Radio KCSB-FM 91.9 in Santa Barbara we are speaking with special guests Barbara Imhof (Liquifer Systems Group) and Marko Pelham (UCSB - UCSB Media Arts and Technology Program (MAT)). We will discuss many topics around living architecture, habitats for…
Back by popular demand: the Band Lottery!
What is a Band Lottery?
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A band lottery (or band in a hat, music meetup, etc) is an event designed for anyone who wants to play music with people! You show up to the event, fill out a…
While Fentanyl use in the U.S. continues to climb, hitting new milestones, some are having a hard time trying to play the active bystander. KCSB's Edward Colmenares reports.
"The Bird Catcher" is a film based on real event during the Nazi occupation of Norway in WW2. The Norwegian/UK film follows the plight of a Jewish girl hiding out in the farm of a Nazi sympathizer and premiered at the Lobero Theater…
Compositions of multiplicities and contradictions.
According to studies using wage data from both 2016 and 2017, Latina workers have to work an extra ten months to make the same that their white male counterparts do in a year. KCSB's Rodrigo Calderon has more.