
Richelle Boyd
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1 month ago |
independent.com | Tessa Reeg |Richelle Boyd |Brandi Rivera
The original version of this newsletter was sent out on Tuesday, February 25. This week, we bring you a double feature.
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2 months ago |
independent.com | Richelle Boyd |Maggie Yates
Maggie Shares Magnificent Marriages By Richelle Boyd & Maggie Yates Wed Jan 29, 2025 | 12:12pm Add to Favorites Credit: Courtesy Tales of weddings are too sweet to resist, and one of our writers for this year’s wedding issue, Maggie Yates, just couldn’t stay away! Though she is usually covering theater and other entertainment in town, this week she’s jumped into our wedding issue to bring you tales of love at the courthouse, happiness on the beach, and how to craft a wedding here in Santa...
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Jan 16, 2025 |
independent.com | Nathan Vived |Richelle Boyd
Nathan’s New Role By Nathan Vived & Richelle Boyd Thu Jan 16, 2025 | 12:10pm Add to Favorites Aunt March (Tracy Hostmyer) ridicules John Brooke (Nathan Vived) for not teaching his charge manners. | Credit: Good Company Players It’s not too often we’re able to show what it takes to get all of our stories ready for our website and print issue. This week, our Copy Editor Nathan Vived gives us a sneak peek into the work it takes to get all our content out to you, our readers. You’ve recently been...
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Jan 16, 2025 |
autism.einnews.com | Nathan Vived |Richelle Boyd |Ryan Cruz |Tiana Molony
UC Santa Barbara’s Koegel Autism Center’s Work on “Reframing Autism” Takes a Step Forward Paradigm Shift Moves Beyond Traditional Demographics Toward Adaptive Environments By Debra Herrick, UCSB’s ’The Current' Thu Jan 16, 2025 | 11:26am Add to Favorites Credit: Adrian Hillman This article was originally published in UCSB’s ‘The Current‘. At the grocery store, a mother guides her child down the cereal aisle. Nearby, a man studies a list on his phone while a cashier rings up a customer’s order...
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Nov 20, 2024 |
independent.com | Richelle Boyd
UCSB Arts & Lectures presented a talk by author Anne Lamott on November 13, 2024 | Credit: David Bazemore Love these days can seem to be lacking, few and far between our everyday motions. But through the sludge of life, Anne Lamott is here to remind us that love is everywhere — in people, in inanimate things, in the small moments we get by ourselves, and in the new connections we make.
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