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January 29, 2020
Highlights of this weekend's open-house lineup: Widescreen ocean and mountain views in Alta Mesa; pricey but pretty on the Santa Barbara side of Eucalyptus Hill; and a top-notch alfresco entertaining situation in Cielito.
Plus: The Montecito Association is handing out coronavirus masks; contemporary group show at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art; how to weigh in on potential Milpas Street improvements; Santa Barbara International Film Festival announced next year's dates.
January 28, 2020
More recent news: Long-awaited improvements at the Earl Warren Showgrounds; Santa Barbara High School's stadium is almost done; Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve still recovering from the debris flows.
January 27, 2020
Casa Leo Linda has a juicy location: down a long driveway at the end of a private lane in the heart of the Golden Quadrangle. But does Generation Goop want this level of formality?
Other food news: Café Ana to start serving dinner on Fridays and Saturdays; Santa Barbara Restaurant Week is coming up; Chicken in a Barrel has closed; parking etiquette.
January 25, 2020
Plus: Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes brings her solo act to the Arlington Theatre; Russell Brand shares his life system at the Lobero; Stick Figure will play the Santa Barbara Bowl.
January 24, 2020
More local news: Papyrus is closing all of its stores, including the one at La Cumbre Plaza; a summary of the recent Das Williams/Laura Capps debate; options unveiled for Modoc Road bike path; Montecito's walking-path mapmaker.
The week's other top price reductions: Sexy-in-an-80s-way villa on Eucalyptus Hill; the Mesa compound where you can buy the whole thing or just a part; precious little cottage steps from East Beach; a big, appealing new-build on E. Mountain Drive.
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My apologies about Kamala losing the election — Christine!
You seem like a real treat to be around, I bet you’re a blast at get togethers. Skimmed through while taking a dump that was… — Ihavetime tocomment
You seem snoby from your writings. I came across this on google page and wouldnt take your advice. Just my opinion. — Michael
You seem to be a bitter person. taking the negative view of everything you do. Try taking on a "cup half full" point if view.… — Alice Gonzales
Agree 100%. I appreciate your recognition that the US has let the Navajo and all US tribes, but cheap shots aren't necessary and get you… — Wyndow
I learned some new things which is nice. Not a fan of the hipper-than-thou tone though. — B Flat
100% — ELLIS
You lost me at meth lab. That was a cheap shot and totally unnecessary. — ELLIS
Your travelogues are always appreciated...thank you for sharing the latest. — Bettye Jones
Meth Labs? This is the largest reservation in the world and the Dine' live in extremely remote areas. These are strong, independent ranchers living much… — Ron Jones