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HERE COME THE 76TH EMMY'S

Visit www.emmys.com for Complete Nominees List 2024

Primetime Emmy Awards

September 15, 2024 at 5:00 PM PDT

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KEVIN COSTNER JOINS LINE-UP OF ENTERTAINERS

One805 Announces Updates to Musical Line-Up and High-Profile Attendees for this Friday, September 22, One805LIVE! Music Festival Fundraiser 

 

$75k Jean Perkins Foundation Grant to be Used for Essential Open-Water and  

Back-Country Rescue Equipment

 

The One805LIVE! Music Festival fundraiser at Kevin Costner’s estate near Summerland, headlined by Maroon 5, will have some high-profile guests and participants who have graciously agreed to present the annual Heart of the Community Awards.  

 

“We are absolutely delighted that internationally well-known residents of Santa Barbara County (some, yet to be publicly announced), including Ellen DeGeneres, have agreed to support our County’s First Responders, by joining us at One805LIVE! this year,” said Kirsten Cavendish, CEO and Co-Founder of One805.  

 

“We have a packed evening of incredible music this year! The gates open at 4:00 PM and we encourage people to arrive by 5:00 pm so as not to miss any of the award ceremony or our special guests. And we may have additional surprises up our sleeves” added Richard Weston Smith, COO and Co-Founder of One805. 

 

Other musical entertainment  

BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Legendary singer and songwriter John Fogerty has joined the Festival line-up. Fogerty is Founder of the band Creedence Clearwater Revival for which he was the lead singer, guitarist and principal songwriter.  

The line-up includes Santa Barbara’s own Dishwalla, Alan Parsons OBE, David Pack (Ambrosia), Elliott Easton (Cars) and Jeff “Skunk” Baxter (Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan). 

Kevin Costner will join the lineup of amazing musical entertainers.

Steve Postell & the Night Train Music Club comprised of:  Steve Postell: guitar/vocals (David Crosby, The Immediate Family, John Oates, Jennifer Warnes), Tariqh Akoni: guitar/vocals (Stevie Wonder, Josh Groban, Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera), Bob Glaub: bass (Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Rod Stewart, Bob Dylan), John Ferraro: drums (Larry Carlton, George Benson, Barry Manilow, Linda Ronstadt), Russ Irwin: keyboards, vocals (Sting, Aerosmith, Bryan Adams, Foreigner), Sean Holt: sax, percussion, vocals (Carlos Santana, Kenny Loggins, The Neville Brothers, Michael McDonald), Lara Johnston: vocals (Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Doobie Brothers) 

All performances and the Kevin Costner venue location have been generously donated to One805. 

In a busy week, One805 is also delighted to announce a significant donation of $75,000 from the Jean Perkins Foundation, a private foundation one of whose focus areas is supporting First Responders.

 

One805 has established that there is an urgent need to enhance both our water and back-country rescue capabilities. Santa Barbara County has 110 miles of coastline, as well as hundreds of miles of trails. These funds will purchase six advanced drones- three DJI Mavic 3T Thermal UAVs and three "Splash" Waterproof Search and Rescue drones. The Jean Perkins Foundation donation supports this effort. 

 

The "Splash" Waterproof Search and rescue drones are specifically designed to be flown in the rain for search and rescue missions (lost hikers in the rain, mudslides, ocean rescues). They also have the unique capability to land on water, utilize their underwater 4K camera to look for victims underneath the surface of the water, or fly a self-inflating flotation device out over the ocean and drop it to the victim. 
   

“Countless times, we have been unable to fly drones or helicopters in inclement weather due to weather visibility limitations” said County Fire Chief Mark Hartwig.  “With the new technology in the drones requested via this One805 grant, there will be no limitations to flight.” 
   

The DJI Mavic 3T Thermal UAV has a high­ powered spotlight to locate victims in the backcountry, an infrared camera to locate spot fires and victims, and even a loudspeaker.  

  

“The Fire Chiefs throughout the County are grateful for the generosity of One805 and the Jean Perkins Foundation," said Hartwig. “As we have shared previously, starting next July, all Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services will be dispatched from one Regional Communication Center. This will create a ‘closest resource’ deployment plan between ALL Fire jurisdictions within Santa Barbara County.” John Thyne, One805 CFO and Co-Founder commented, “This fits perfectly with our goal of trying to fund resources that can be used across the entire county, and benefit all our citizens, from Carpinteria in the south to Santa Maria in the North.” 

 

Other recent significant donations to One805 to support our local First Responders include a gift of $150,000 from Direct Relief and $100,00 donation from Yardi. 

All who would like to contribute to One805 to assist our local First Responders may do so at One805.org. 100% of all contributions go to first responders and related supportive services. 

 

About One805 In the aftermath of the Thomas fire and subsequent mudslides “One805” was created, hosting the largest non-profit event in Santa Barbara History – The Kick Ash Bash! It brought together actors, entertainers, singers, performers, and most of all, our community in a spirit of healing. First Responders and their families were treated to an amazing day where we were able to put the tragedy behind us. Thanks to the efforts of many, over $2 million was raised to provide counseling support to First Responders and purchase equipment to directly support victims of the tragedy.
 

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Janet Yang Re-Elected Motion Picture Academy President for 3rd Term

Yang a member of the Producers Branch and a Governor-at-Large of the Academy

Janet Yang
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Yang was elected to her third one-year term as president by the Academy’s Board of Governors. Also elected were Lesley Barber, DeVon Franklin, Donna Gigliotti, Lynette Howell Taylor and Howard A. Rodman.  

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SANTA BARBARA LATIN AMERICAN ENTERTAINMENT SCEDULE

UCSB ARTS & LECTURES SCHEDULE 2024-25
¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! Unveils an Exciting 2024-2025 Season Lineup with Renowned Latin American Musicians and Dancers

  ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! (Viva) is excited to announce its highly anticipated 2024-2025 season, featuring an outstanding lineup of Latin American performers guaranteed to captivate audiences across Santa Barbara County. 
This season, Viva will present five acclaimed acts that exemplify the vibrant and diverse cultural heritage of Latin America.
Las Cafeteras
Born and raised East of the Los Angeles River, Las Cafeteras are remixing roots music as modern day troubadours.  They are a sonic explosion of Afro-Mexican rhythms, electronic beats and powerful rhymes that document stories of a community seeking to ‘build a world where many worlds fit.’
Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuellar
Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar has been delighting audiences throughout Mexico and the U.S. for the past 26 years. The ensemble regularly shares the stage with some of Mexico’s most beloved performers.
La Santa Cecilia
La Santa Cecilia exemplifies the modern-day creative hybrid of Latin culture, rock and world music. The group draws inspiration from all over the world, utilizing Pan-American rhythms including cumbia, bossa-nova, rumba, bolero, tango, jazz and klezmer music.
Las Guaracheras
Las Guaracheras is a female salsa sextet born in the city of Cali, Colombia. The Guaracheras improvise using various instruments to create rhythmic, melodic and harmonic performances. 
Ballet Nepantla 
Ballet Nepantla fuses contemporary dance with Mexican folklorico to explore new interpretative ways of delving into cultural and historical "in-between-ness."
“Viva el Arte de Santa Barbara is honored to present a magnificent line-up of renowned Latin American artists to Santa Barbara County this year,” says Jenna Hamilton-Rolle, Director of Education and Community Engagement at UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures. “From returning stars, La Santa Cecilia, Las Cafeteras, and Mariachi Garibaldi, to exciting new acts like Ballet Nepantla and Las Guaracheras, Viva has something for everyone in our community. Thank you for welcoming us back into your neighborhoods, community centers, and schools for our 19th Viva el Arte de Santa Barbara season. Music, dance, and much more to come!”
Founded in 2006, Viva was established with a strong commitment to making the arts accessible to all. The program's unique approach builds bridges through live performances, shared experiences, and the exploration of Latin America’s rich cultural heritage. By collaborating with various local community partners, Viva brings high-quality touring artists—ranging from Grammy winners to esteemed cultural ambassadors—directly to schools and community spaces. 
Viva is a collaboration between UCSB Arts & Lectures, The Marjorie Luke Theatre, the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center, and the Isla Vista School Parent Teacher Association, serving more than 15,000 students and community members in Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, Goleta, Lompoc, Santa Maria, Guadalupe and New Cuyama.
For more information about Viva’s free community performances, please visit https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/learn/viva-el-arte-de-santa-barbara/.  
¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! presenta una temporada emocionante para 2024-2025 con músicos y bailarines destacados 
Santa Barbara, CA, 16 de agosto de 2024 –  ¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! (Viva) se complace en anunciar su muy esperada temporada 2024-2025, con un destacado elenco de artistas latinoamericanos que garantizan cautivar al público en todo el condado de Santa Bárbara.
Esta temporada, Viva presentará cinco actos aclamados que ejemplifican la vibrante y diversa herencia cultural de Latinoamérica.
Las Cafeteras
Nacidos y criados al este del río Los Ángeles, Las Cafeteras son una explosión sónica de ritmos afromexicanos, ritmos electrónicos y rimas poderosas que documentan las historias de una comunidad que busca "construir un mundo donde quepan muchos mundos".
Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuellar
Durante los últimos 26 años, Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuéllar ha deleitado al público de México y Estados Unidos. El mariachi comparte escenarios regularmente con algunos de los artistas más queridos de México.
La Santa Cecilia
La Santa Cecilia ejemplifica el híbrido creativo moderno de cultura latina, rock y músicas del mundo. El grupo se inspira en todo el mundo y utiliza ritmos panamericanos que incluyen cumbia, bossa-nova, rumba, bolero, tango, jazz y música klezmer.
Las Guaracheras
Las Guaracheras son un sexteto de salsa exclusivamente femenino iniciado en la ciudad de Cali, Colombia. Las Guaracheras imprivisan con varios instrumentos para crear interpretaciones rítmicas, melódicas y armónicas.
Ballet Nepantla
Ballet Nepantla mezcla la danza contemporánea con el folklórico mexicano para explorar nuevas maneras de interpretar el "intermedio" cultural e histórico.
Fundado en 2006, Viva se estableció con el propósito de hacer las artes accesibles para todos. Viva une audiencias a través de presentaciones en vivo, experiencias compartidas y la exploración de la rica herencia cultural de Latinoamérica. Al colaborar con varios socios comunitarios, Viva trae artistas de alta calidad, desde ganadores del Grammy hasta estimados embajadores culturales, directamente a las escuelas y espacios comunitarios.
Viva es una colaboración entre UCSB Arts & Lectures, The Marjorie Luke Theatre, Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center y la Asociación de padres y maestros de la escuela Isla Vista, que atiende a más de 15,000 estudiantes y miembros de la comunidad en Carpinteria, Santa Bárbara, Goleta, Lompoc, Santa María, Guadalupe y Nueva Cuyama.
Para obtener más información sobre las presentaciones gratuitas de Viva, visite https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/learn/viva-el-arte-de-santa-barbara/.


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