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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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For 90 years, the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes have concealed a secret: the remains of a massive movie set and tent city constructed for one of Hollywood's most influential filmmakers.
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A professional resident theater company and a two-year vocational program.
A detail from "Trapdoors and Detours" by Al Schnupp.
Al Schnupp's collection of assemblages and sculptures explores themes like fate, family, war and greed using a mixture of text, caricature, archetypal imagery, and miniature scenography.
San Luis Obispo singer-songwriter Erin Inglish will be traveling roughly 1,000 miles by bicycle from Humboldt County to San Diego in support of sustainability and her new album.
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A community of local luthiers -- people who make and repair stringed instruments -- thrives along the Central Coast.
Jane Voigts, who helped shepherd the Beacon Art Show for four years as pastor, praised it as "a great way for us to create a really important bridge that has been forgotten."
Morro Bay author Vicki León recreates the lives of ordinary -- and extraordinary -- people of the past in her literary works.
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What did California mission music sound like? Cal Poly music professor Craig Russell has spent three decades tracking down the answer.
Children have a "Meeting of the Minds" at the Kingsboro Housing Project in Brooklyn in the 1940s. | Photo: Joe Schwartz.
Atascadero photographer Joe Schwartz, whose 100th birthday coincides with his community's centennial, has dedicated his career to documenting America's have-nots.
In his book "Dive Deeper: Journeys with Moby-Dick," Cal Poly history professor George Cotkin examines the myriad ways Herman Melville's novel has shaped American culture.
Solo Press publisher Glenna Luschei has been helping Central Coast poets shine since the 1960s.
Legendary big-wave surfer BuzzyTrent navigates a break. | Bud Browne Film Archives
The legacies of two surfing icons -- big-wave surfer Buzzy Trent and pioneering surf filmmaker Bud Browne -- live on in the form of the Bud Browne Film Archives.
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