KCSB Sports’ Manny Gonzalez interviews UCSB Athletic Director John McCutcheon about Gaucho sports and his current athletic projects.
Mariculture is expected to play a significant role in the future of our food supply, according to UCSB ecologists. KCSB’s Anita Carraher has more on the story.
These are hard times for American unions, and the future also
presents serious hurdles. A recent example of the difficulties of the struggle for labor justice was the defeat of the Auto Workers Union's attempt to unionize the workers at the Nissan plant…
KCSB News covers the candidates vying to be Santa Barbara’s next Mayor. Meet Cathy Murillo.
KCSB News covers the candidates vying to be Santa Barbara’s next Mayor. Meet Hal Conklin.
Image courtesy of Hal Conklin
Ever-evolving sonically, Scottish band Mogwai have scored three films in addition to releasing eight studio albums. Beginning as a rock-centered band with an atmospheric and enveloping sound, their evolution into soundtrack work is a natural progression for the band. On January 18th, they…
Atlanta-based trio CHEW aren’t your ordinary psychedelic rock band. Frantic pacing, technical riffing, bombastic drumming and electronic weirdness encompass their wholly unique take on the genre. 91.9 KCSB-FM’s Spencer VH was able to speak to the band about what it’s like being an instrumental band, must-see…
LANAYAH is a three-piece band from Santa Barbara, CA. They’ve developed a fanbase in a short time, likely due to their loud and enveloping live performances. KCSB’s Spencer vH asked the band a few questions.
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KCSB: How long has Lanayah been around and what brought the…
KCSB’s Chadwyck Moore reviews hip hop artist Tunji Ige’s EP, Missed Calls.
[April 17, 2016]
Interview by Amanda Katz and Claire Breen. Edited by Spencer vH.
Photos by Emily Sevin.
Mike Deni of Geographer is a self-identified fan of pop music, ranging from fellow New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen to Justin Bieber, and many artists in between. He doesn’t…
