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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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Miguel Lepe stands in between two rows of grape vines, the vines' leaves a golden yellow and orange color. Miguel is wearing a olive jacket over a gray shirt and jeans and is holding a wine glass at his hip. The glass is halfway filled with a red wine.
Only about 50 wineries in California are owned by Mexican Americans. A 'drop in the bucket' amid the thousands of wineries in the state.
A man points to something in the water while others gather seaweed in baskets at the beach.
A new cadre of San Luis Obispo County residents are reviving the practice of harvesting the ocean's bounty.
Swank One at "Don't Believe the Hype"
"Don't Believe the Hype: L.A. Asian Americans in Hip Hop" examines the genre as a tool for “resistance, refuge and reinvention” to represent everything from breakdancing and graffiti to DJs and MCs.
Exene Cervenka in concert | Gary Leonard
"Punk rock saved my life." Stacy Russo’s book, “We Were Going to Change the World: Interviews with Women from the 1970s and 1980s Southern California Punk Rock Scene," examines the power of punk through the fans and performers who experienced it.
Paloma Negra by José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros | Courtesy of Karen Hernandez and Brian Hill / © José Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros El Pato PST LALA
In the Los Angeles art show "How to Read El Pato Pascual," Latinx artists confront Walt Disney and his cartoon creations.
"In Search of a New Home" by Eric Almanza is featured in the exhibitions "E Pluribus Unum: Out of Many, One," at Studios on the Park in Paso Robles, and "Art as Resistance: Paintings in Protest of a Trump Presidency" at Avenue 50 Studio in Los Angeles. |
Latino artists are turning to painting, photography and performance art as a way to protest President Donald Trump and his policies.
We met day one / In 13 weeks I never saw him smile by Robin Eley
In his show "Loss/Less," Los Angeles artist Robin Eley explores the intersection between our physical lives and virtual identities
Composer Lisa Bielawa
Composer Lisa Bielawa talks about "Vireo: The Spiritual Biography of a Witch's Accuser," an innovative new opera created expressly for broadcast and online audiences.
Composer Geoff Zanelli at the piano
Geoff Zanelli, the Emmy Award-winning composer behind "The Ottoman Lieutenant" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," talks about his creative approach to movie music.
An illustration by Camille Rose Garcia featured in Harper Design's "Snow White" by the Brothers Grimm. (featured)
Blending beauty, horror and humor, artist Camille Rose Garcia uses the visual language of vintage cartoons and classic children's stories to explore female sexuality, and the clash between the manmade, natural and spiritual worlds.
The Motel Inn in San Luis Obispo, California (featured)
The brainchild of architect Arthur S. Heineman, the Milestone Mo-tel — later known as the Motel Inn — ushered in a new era of convenience and comfort when it opened in 1925.
Don Suggs, "Sphinx"
Don Suggs wants viewers to stop thinking about the landscape as their personal property. The artist has spent much of his career exploring his complicated relationship with the picturesque.
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