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Sarah Linn

A brunette looking toward the light

Sarah Linn is an editor at The Tribune in San Luis Obispo, California, where she specializes in covering arts and culture on the Central Coast.

A brunette looking toward the light
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Spanish artist Joan Longas' lush, neon-lit California landscapes elevate the ordinary, transforming everyday sights into spectacles worthy of notice.
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A new exhibition at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art features work by a mathmatically inspired ceramicist and an artist whose multi-disciplinary work is informed by her psychology background.
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In an era when performing arts powerhouses are closing their doors, community-wide collaborations are essential to ensuring the future of the art form.
Brian Lawler's appreciation for unsullied landscapes is at the heart of his exhibition "SLO Pano," which runs Feb. 14 through March 30 at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art.
Dancers perform with Cal Poly's Arab Music Ensemble, led by Kenneth Habib. | Dan Williams
Two Central Coast performance groups -- Cal Poly's Arab Music Ensemble and UC Santa Barbara's Middle East Ensemble -- serve as cultural ambassadors to the community.
Kevin Patrick Sullivan, co-founder and organizer of the San Luis Obispo Poetry Festival
In November, the San Luis Obispo Poetry Festival celebrates 30 years of wise words, compelling speakers and loyal listeners.
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This month, the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art opens its doors to four young dynamic artists determined to foster a dialogue about contemporary art on the Central Coast.
With her hand on her chin, Barbara Graham listens in Judge Frick's courtroom in 1953. | Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
In "Proof of Guilt: Barbara Graham and the Politics of Executing Women in America," Kathleen Cairns profiles the mid-century murder suspect whose case became a rallying cry for anti-death penalty activists.
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Arthur Harold Beal spent more than fifty years transforming his homestead into a wild, whimsical folk art environment unlike anything seen on the Central Coast before.
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This September, classical guitar enthusiasts will gather in San Luis Obispo to celebrate the sound of fingers on nylon strings.
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The California Sculpture Slam aims to showcase the work of contemporary artists from the Sierras to San Diego and raise the profile of San Luis Obispo County as a creative mecca.
Moy Mell, seen here in 1934, was a mecca for intellectual, spiritual and social reformers. | Photo by Virgil Hodges, courtesy of Bennett-Loomis Archives
The Dunites was a bohemian community in southern San Luis Obispo County populated by artists, hermits, mystics, and nature lovers.
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