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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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Arroyo Grande photographer Nyla James finds beauty in abandoned buildings across America.
Morro Bay author Vicki Leon
In her new book "Uppity Women Speak Out," Morro Bay author Vicki Leon shares the wit and wisdom of fierce females from history.
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San Luis Outdoor Painters for the Environment (SLOPE) promote and preserve the beauty of the Central Coast.
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At 71, Robbie Conal is the self-described grandpa of guerilla street art. His posters skewer politicians, bureaucrats, businessmen and other public figures with grotesque portraits and pun-laden slogans.
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Erik Olson has a lifelong fascination with light play.
Cast members entertain audiences during the vaudeville revue in the summer of 1975 at the Great American Melodrama & Vaudeville in Oceano. | Courtesy of Great American Melodrama
At the Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville in San Luis Obispo County, audience participation is a must.
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With more than 110 themed rooms and suites, San Luis Obispo's Madonna Inn has been a popular destination for artists, architecture buffs and tourists since it opened in 1958.
"Rooftop Garden 2" by Sara J. Frantz
Sara J. Frantz's graphic gouache and graphite drawings explore the tension between manmade structures and the natural landscapes that surround them.
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A commercial sea urchin diver by trade, and fine craft artist and photographer by choice, Barry Lundgren transforms simple blocks of wood -- black acacia, olive, oak, walnut and more -- into salad bowls, burial urns and other elegant vessels.
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Juan Felipe Herrera officially takes over his duties as the nation's first Mexican-American poet laureate this month. He recently shared his thoughts with Artbound about his upbringing, his creative process and his new position as U.S. poet laureate.
The author poses with her portrait by David Settino Scott, featured in the exhibition "Women" at the Steynberg Gallery in San Luis Obispo. | Chris Daly
San Luis Obispo artist David Settino Scott indulges his love of portrait painting, and his appreciation for female beauty in the exhibition "Women."
This aerial photograph reveals the effects of the drought on the Laguna Lake area of San Luis Obispo, Calif. | Brittany App
With photographic/video series "Where There Once Was Water," Brittany App documents the effects of the California drought.
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