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The 1925 Santa Barbara Earthquake Centennial Interfaith Prayer Service, held on June 29, joined together Santa Barbara residents and a group of church leaders, City of Santa Barbara and State ...
A new AI experiment took a bizarre turn after it failed to make profit managing a vending machine and claimed to visit Homer Simpson’s house.
Despite strong growth in the agriculture industry last year, wine grape production saw a 28% decrease in value, according to Santa Barbara County's latest ...
The Simpsons gave a shout-out to Grand Theft Auto in a new episode, but it’s not the GTA game that everyone is thinking about.
The Simpsons did it! They killed off one of their major (and we mean major) characters in season 36's finale. But this death is a ways away.
Chill, Simpsons Fans — Marge Isn’t Actually Dead, Showrunner Says Rest easy, "Simpsons" fans. Marge Simpson isn't really dead, relax. Photo Credit: FOX Flash Zak Failla 06/29/2025 10:00 a.m.
20th Television Animation The Simpsons Would Never Get Rid of a Core Character But at the end of the day, Marge is just too important to The Simpsons to even be considered killed off.
Ignore the hysteria about Marge Simpson’s death in The Simpsons ’ Season 36 finale, “Estranger Things.” The Julie Kavner character passed away in that episode’s storyline, but executive ...
She’s only dead in the future, not The Simpsons’ main timeline. Fox announced in April that the animated sitcom is renewed through season 20, so there is plenty more “Simpsons” on the horizon.
“Tell Me Everything” is more of a puff piece than its subject might have liked, but the film is at its best examining TV journalism’s evolution.
Barbara Sprague Mazzetti was born on January 30, 1939, in Riverside, California, to Kenneth and Lucille Sprague. She attended local schools, including Magnolia Elementary, Central Junior High, and … ...