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  • Soweto Gospel Choir Performs for Students

    The Soweto Gospel Choir from South Africa performed for local students Thursday morning at the Granada Theatre.

  • FREE Summer Cinema Series Returns to Sunken Garden

    UCSB Arts & Lectures presents Hot Fun in the Summertime - The popular FREE Summer Cinema Series returns to the Santa Barbara County Courthouse Sunken Garden for 2022

  • UCSB Arts and Lectures Updates Health & Safety Protocols

    UCSB Arts & Lectures announces a change to its COVID-19 policies for patrons for all public events beginning February 4, requiring proof of COVID-19 booster shots for all eligible patrons.

  • Free Summer Movies to Return on July 1st!

    UCSB Arts & Lectures announces the return of FREE Summer Cinema with Be Excellent & Party On! - Movies Under the Stars in Your Cars on Thursday evenings at 8:30 p.m. from July 1 through Aug. 12 at West Wind Drive-in Santa Barbara.

  • Arts & Lectures Adds Race to Justice Series

    UCSB Arts & Lectures announces Race to Justice Winter 2021 virtual events featuring leading activists, creatives and thinkers confronting racism in America and guiding us towards racial equality

  • Arts & Lectures Cancels Free Films and In-Person Events Through May

    UCSB Arts and Lectures announces their free film series at the West Wind Drive-In have been cancelled and all in-person events through May 2021 in accordance with the stay at home orders.

  • FREE Drive-In Movies: The Book of Life & The Nightmare Before Christmas
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    FREE Drive-In Movies: The Book of Life & The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Arts & Lectures presents a FREE double feature at the West Wind Drive-in on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 7:00 pm: "The Book of Life" & Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas."

    The Book of Life

    TUE, OCT 20 / 7:00 PM / WEST WIND DRIVE-IN

  • Arts and Lectures Cancels Remainder of Season

    UCSB Arts & Lectures is canceling the remaining 29 events in their 2019-2020 season due to the coronavirus.