Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture
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ARTS & CULTURE
Charlotte Alexander to become SLO film festival director
Charlotte Alexander will take over as festival director of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival starting July 1.
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ARTS & CULTURE
Surrounded by war in "Trojan Women 2.0"
When a Cal Poly Theatre and Dance Department play is directed by Professor Josh Machamer, you can count on it being innovative and unique. With “Trojan Women 2.0” by Charles Mee, he has chosen a cutting-edge project and made the staging integral to its gripping nature.
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ARTS & CULTURE
Art from the inanimate
A whole lot of lemon, apple and cup paintings have found their way into my Facebook feed the past few months. I’m always inspired and impressed when my friends take on a new creative endeavor, and I’m getting used to the stream of still life studies coming from Fresno.
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ARTS & CULTURE
A classic "Pirates of Penzance"
When “The Pirates of Penzance” comes to the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center on Saturday, the audience will see the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera much as it was performed in Victorian England.
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ARTS & CULTURE
Local woodturners show intricate pieces at Morro Bay exhibit
Looking at one of Doug Brown’s bowls on display at Art Center Morro Bay, I had a disturbing thought. I had no desire to learn how he turned a tree into a work of art. My curiosity flatlined. I didn’t need the particulars and the proof that a man had created this in his workshop. ...
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ARTS & CULTURE
'Native Baskets' exhibit to open at SLO history center
“Native Baskets: The Spirit That Binds” features more than 40 baskets culled from collectors across San Luis Obispo County. The exhibit opens Friday at the Carnegie Library Museum, 696 Monterey St. in San Luis Obispo.
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ARTS & CULTURE
Symphony season closes with "Don Quixote"
Zuill Bailey makes a welcome return to San Luis Obispo as featured soloist with the Symphony on Saturday night at the Cohan Center
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ARTS & CULTURE
A trip down memory lane
The fine five-woman cast of “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” at the Cambria Center for the Arts takes women on a “been there, done that” sort of journey through life and clothes.
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ARTS & CULTURE
A traditional man in changing times
Set in turn-of-the-century Imperial Russia, “Fiddler on the Roof” centers on Tevye, an impoverished Jewish milkman with an intimate relationship with the Almighty.
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ARTS & CULTURE
From soul to paper: A celebration of National Poetry Month | Week 4
This week’s poems come from young people again. They are written primarily in first person, portraying what is real and relevant to the writers.




