My father had died a year before through a cross fire by the Cameroon military. Sadly I had to watch my mother die in my own helpless arms in on the 23 of August 2016. As of now I’m homeless because I lost our house to wild fire caused by the government military forces. I come from a very poor background and no one is willing to help as my country (Cameroon) is in a political instability at the moment. We struggled to do a little research on how to deal with cancer naturally but it had already eaten her up to a point of death. Nothing as we didn’t have the means of taking her to a physician not to talk of feeding. I watched her die a slow, increasingly agonized and painful death from her breast cancer that had metastasized. I was only 16years of age when we discovered that my mom had got breast cancer. I need to make you aware of my background and how I arrived here. Gotta let my candlelight burn, burn, burn, burnĪnd I've been getting tired of all these patternsĪnd I've been walking through my own disaster Support the Santa Barbara Independent through a long-term or a single contribution.Gotta let my candlelight burn, burn, burn To purchase them, call (805) 965-5400 or visit. Subscriptions to ETC’s 2022-23 season are now available. The only problem: The chef refuses to recreate his masterpiece dish for the masses. A brilliant, hot-headed chef scores a mention in New York Magazine with his signature dish of scallops, and his business partner finally sees profits within reach. The season concludes with a delicious new play from acclaimed playwright Theresa Rebeck, Seared. Lucy Kirkwood’s Broadway hit The Children, running April 8-23, 2023, involves the story of two retired nuclear physicists, a married couple holed up in a remote cottage on the British coast, who are visited by a long-ago colleague who mysteriously arrives as the world outside is dealing with a major climate disaster. Tension mounts as he tries to get his wife and infant child out of the country. Army and is now in hiding from the Taliban at his sister’s apartment in Kabul. An off-Broadway hit, this nail-biting story centers on an Afghan man who was an interpreter for the U.S. A reimagining of the opera Carmen featuring music by Georges Bizet and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, this rarely performed African-American Broadway musical is set in the 1940s in a parachute factory.Ī comedic adaptation of the holiday classic A Christmas Carol is up next, December 3-18, followed by Selling Kabul by Sylvia Khoury, February 4-19, 2023. Sign up for ON Culture, Leslie Dinaberg’s semi-weekly newsletter offering a snapshot view of the best of local culture and fun happenings in the worlds of music, theater, visual art, film, dance, books, lectures, and more.ĮTC: Looking ahead a bit, the 44th season of Ensemble Theatre Company - its 10th anniversary of presenting shows at the New Vic Theater - kicks off the season with Carmen Jones, October 8-23. This comedy of “good intentions and bad manners,” written by renowned Latina playwright Karen Zacarias ( Mariela in the Desert, The Book Club Play, Legacy of Light, The Sins of Sor Juana, The Sun Also Rises) is the story of Pablo, a high-powered lawyer and his wife, Tania who think they are living the American dream until they move next door to community stalwarts Virginia and Frank.Ī disagreement over a long-standing fence line soon spirals into an all-out war of taste, class, privilege, and entitlement, and in the end, no one comes out smelling like a rose. PCPA’s ‘Native Gardens’ | Credit: Courtesy
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