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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
After three-plus decades of quality community theater, Cambria's Pewter Plough Playhouse pays tribute to its artistic director and founder, Jim Buckley.
This week, the Paderewski Festival celebrates the life and legacy of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, the Polish pianist, composer, politician and humanitarian who put down roots in Paso Robles for 25 years.
Arroyo Grande artist Sandra Kay Johnson taps into her love of the natural world while working in stained glass, bronze sculpture and silk painting.
This month's Open Studios Art Tour offers an inside look of the creative process of more than 200 artists throughout San Luis Obispo County.
Meet four Central Coast artists who draw their inspiration from the ocean.
Georgian-born music educator Wachtang "Botso" Korisheli has shaped the lives of scores of American schoolchildren.
Professional skateboarder-turned-filmmaker Stacy Peralta revisits his past in the new documentary "Bones Brigade: An Autobiography."
San Luis Obispo artist Mark Bryan puts politics in the forefront, pairing his satirical subject matter with sly, seductive humor.
JumpBrush: Pacific Coast Dance Convergence, which runs Aug. 8 through 11 at the Performing Arts Center in San Luis Obispo, seeks to make the Central Coast a dance destination.
The Fremont movie theater in San Luis Obispo is a historic construction. With the decreased appeal for movie houses, owners plan to reinvent the downtown property.
Caroline Campbell.
This month, classical music artists and aficionados will flock to California's Central Coast for Festival Mozaic.
A San Luis Obispo County resident for 20 years, Cambria-based photographer Arthur Tress is best known for the strikingly surreal works he created in the 1970s and '80s. But the glimpses of Bay Area life he captured during a stay in 1964 -- recently une...
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