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March 3, 2026

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Highlights of the Spring Arts Season

When it comes to the arts, Santa Barbara continues to punch well above its weight. In coming months, you can enjoy world-class gallery and museum shows, sublime classical music performances, exciting musical theater, and even visits to artists' studios.

  • Welcome Wagon

Merci Is Entering Its Dinner Era

After nearly seven years, Elizabeth Colling and Nick Barainca are ready to take on dinner—but with a totally different experience than during the day. "It's a mixtape of the greatest hits from places in Paris where we thought, 'We have to do this,'" says Barainca. 6

February 23, 2026

  • Hot Property

Handsome Hope Ranch Renovation Sells for $8.83 Million

Last week's sales also include a Campanil fixer; the cruciform one on Hidden Valley Lane; spec reno above N. Patterson Avenue; Old California between Mission Canyon and Cielito; Rancho Guacamole; and more. 3

February 22, 2026

  • Food Stuff

Yetz’s Bagels Opens in Goleta Tomorrow

More food news: An update on Renaud's Bistro on upper State Street; Mesa frozen-yogurt shop will apparently reopen; Santa Ynez's Lucky Hen Larder will close next month; Queen Cup Coffee is now focusing on Los Olivos; Bite Club profile; Corazón outpost could be coming to the harbor. 2

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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

February 20, 2026

  • Just Listed

Chic New Construction Off Picacho Lane

Noteworthy new listings also include the 1,000-acre Naples section of the Gaviota Coast; handsome finishes behind Pepper Hill; generous proportions in Birnam Wood; "European country manor" in Hope Ranch; Montecito farmhouse likely to get snapped up; San Roque stunner; Alameda Padre Serra floops; and more.

February 19, 2026

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A Rare Single Level in the Golden Quadrangle

Quietly set off prime Picacho Lane, this newly constructed estate is a disciplined yet soulful expression of architecture—where proportion, light, and natural materials define the experience.

  • News Roundup

ICE Agents Caught Lying to Oxnard Police

Other recent news: 72-room hotel approved in Carpinteria; Open Air Bicycles update; half of Carpinteria cannabis farms miss the scrubber deadline; the widening of Mission Creek; Cottage Health's partnership with a local high school; downtown building nominated for the National Register of Historic Places. 4

February 18, 2026

  • Walk With Me

The Manifold Splendors of Mid-State

If no specific visual pops up when you think of the area, it's probably because you're more likely to drive there rather than walk. Your loss. 5

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Restaurant News

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