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May 26, 2026

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Your Summer in Concert: Music Academy of the West’s 2026 Summer Music Festival

The 2026 Summer Music Festival & School is an eight-week celebration of music, artistry, and discovery running June 17 through August 8 in Santa Barbara. This year’s theme, American Mosaic, celebrates the many artists, stories, and traditions that shape American classical music today.

  • Food Stuff

One Site, Two Chefs, Three New Establishments

Chefs Jake Reimer and Jeremy Tummel have partnered up to open The Chanticlair, Alley Cat Oyster & Po Boy, and Casa de la Paz on W. De La Guerra Street. 3

May 25, 2026

  • Hot Property

Neoclassical Compound in Riven Rock Sells for $14.2 Million

Last week's sales also include Spanish-ish five-bedroom above the Upper Village; sporty 6,900-square-footer in Park Highlands; big views from Las Alturas Road; 1927 project near the Hedgerow; Mesa compound for $4.85 million; Craftsman fixer in Bungalow Haven; and more.

May 24, 2026

  • Get Out of Town

Highlights of The Dirty T

Tucson has more going on than you might expect. Where else can you marvel at miniatures and a missile in the same afternoon?

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Newsletter: May 24

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  • Guessing Game

Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) 1

May 22, 2026

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A Lush Oasis With Ocean and Island Views

Blending coastal charm with privacy and tranquility, this beautifully renovated ranch-style home sits on more than an acre, with mountains rising behind the property and terraced gardens cascading downward. Come take a look at the open house this Sunday.

  • Just Listed

2009 Spanish Colonial in the Golden Quadrangle’s Sweet Spot

Noteworthy new listings also include big and turnkey in Bonnymede; 1964 spiffer-upper atop the Riviera; lovely condo where the Upper East meets the Lower Riviera; likely spec project on Eucalyptus Hill; Hope Ranch Annex log cabin; Hedgerow hot potato; and more.

May 21, 2026

  • News Roundup

Around a Third of Santa Rosa Island Has Burned

Other recent news: Election endorsements; new county executive officer selected; 20,000-square-foot church complex proposed in Goleta; funding for 30-unit "tiny home" village for homeless families.

May 20, 2026

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Hayward’s “Buy More, Save More Sale” Ends This Sunday, May 24

Summer is quickly approaching—be ready for it! There’s still time to shop the world’s leading brands while taking advantage of substantial savings. The more you invest, the more you save.

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