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UCSB theater group Naked Shakes headed to Verona, Italy, this past August to perform "The Death of Kings," a combination of Shakespeare's eight historical bards, at the Verona Shakespeare Fringe Festival. KCSB's Zoha Malik spoke with theater director and adapter Irwin Appel on…
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Labor unions are disappointed with Governor Gavin Newsom over this veto of a bill that would have paid unemployment benefits to striking workers. KCSB's Zoha Malik has the story.
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The NatureTrack Film Festival is kicking off this Friday, and will run from October 6th to 8th at the Fairview Theatre in Goleta. To learn more about the festival, KCSB's Joyce Chi speaks to student filmmakers Kiera Feighan-Patrizi and Sawyer Nicoll.
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A Research Professor in the Department of Hist0ry at UCSB has a new book out, "A Fabulous Failure: The Clinton Presidency, the Transformation of American Capitalism, and American Labor Today." Professor Nelson Lichtenstein will be giving a talk on Tuesday, October 10th at…
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In 2019, 23-year-old Demi Dominguez and her baby Malakhi died after doctors missed signs of her preeclampsia. KCSB's Joyce Chi talked to Tracy Dominguez about how the deaths of her daughter and grandson spurred her to action, and why she believes a new…
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New COVID-19 tests and vaccines are rolling out. KCSB's Joyce Chi explains what you need to know and how to access these new resources.
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The preview of the Santa Barbara Symphony's fall season occurred September 7th, 2023. KCSB's Zoha Malik attended and spoke to the artistic director, as well as the CEO of the symphony, to learn more about upcoming shows and what to expect from this…
KCSB's Rosie Bultman remembers Angela Michelle Carr, "AJ" Laguerre Jr., and Jerrald Gallion, in the wake of America's latest major hate crime.
KCSB's Zoha Malik interviews UCSB Anthropology professor Michael Gurven about his research regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the remote, small-scale Tsimane indigenous group in Bolivia, and how such research could help better understand how to equip such groups with strategies and healthcare…
World Suicide Prevention Day was Sunday, September 1oth. In anticipation of the awareness day, KCSB's Joyce Chi spoke to leaders from the Santa Barbara Response Network and from HopeNet of Carpinteria, about their upcoming events and the importance of organizations like theirs.
