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November 21, 2020
The San Francisco–based designer casts functional objects in resin, creating organic shapes in colors across the spectrum.
November 20, 2020
Plus: Renovated midcentury available for rent; the Montecito section of the Highway 101 widening project was denied funding for now; new grading regulations; MarBorg's Christmas gift to you. 3
Also newly reduced: A pair of beachfront properties, misbegotten architecture on the Riviera, a Birnam Wood house with two personalities, and a tile lover's dream. 1
November 19, 2020
Other recent news: County Board of Supervisors wants churches to be more open; water treatment plant to get Tesla batteries; progress on making parking kiosks automated; debris nets extended; Olive Mill roundabout moves forward; sonic boom this Saturday; time to stop obsessing over cleaning surfaces.
More food news: Two Low Pigeon alumni have launched Coastal Coffee Collective; Bell's made a prestigious list of best American restaurants; chef announced for La Paloma Cafe; locally made bone broth; Root 246 has closed.
November 18, 2020
The week's notable new listings also include spectacular views from the top of Park Lane, a Cape Cod charmer on Arcady Road, a Mesa spec renovation, and more.
Plus: Partial demolition proposed for a prominent beachfront house; former mayor Sheila Lodge's new book about Santa Barbara urban planning; Farmer & the Flea is this Sunday; special dispensation regarding holiday decor.
November 17, 2020
With Hacienda by Bonita Lifestyle, Rita Villa has returned to Summerland and expanded her offerings to include not just apparel but also home decor, food, and a kids' corner. It might be as close as you'll get to a vacation in Tulum these days.
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If you like sushi try Goshi. — Erin
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Those N are part of a geocache hunt that someone put up around town back in 2022. Glued those tiles to city property, historic sites… — Michael
Why not just raise prices?? — Mike
Take the train. — Dan O.
Not a tip then. Doesn't service charge. Auto charge could be used for anything. — Don
Novo, on San Luis Creek, has nice patio & great food. — JD
Required 22% is ridiculous. Classic money grab. — David
22% auto charge is absurd. — Cee Oh
Why a 22% Auto charge? That is pretty steep. I'm still grappeling with the fact that the common 15% tip has been replaced with a… — MH
If you like sushi try Goshi. — Erin
Wow! The descriptions made my head spin but then reading the menus there is a lot of commonality in ingredients so might be a brilliant… — Don