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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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"Lakeside Swim" by Tracey Sylvester Harris
Visual artists Tracey Sylvester Harris and Neal Breton find inspiration in Southern California's precious pools.
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Michael Pearce draws inspiration from the Pre-Raphaelites and masters of the Italian baroque movement to realize massive and mythical paintings.
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A new exhibition of San Luis Obispo photographer Richard "R.J." Arnold's portraits showcase the diversity of San Luis Obispo County in the late 19th century.
"Perserverance" by Lena Rushing
In Lena Rushing's special brand of surrealism, fearless female protagonists move through a world of external pressures and inner struggles.
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The Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant is the focus of a new art exhibit pairing editorial cartoons with heavily redacted communications between government bodies that regulate it.
In the installation piece "The Gift," artist C. Hite and her son displayed lengths of brocade fabric on a bamboo pole.
C. Hite's new multi-disciplinary exhibition at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art is largely informed by her childhood spent in the war-torn island nation of Taiwain.
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The new play "pool '63" revisits a pivotal chapter in American civil rights history while drawing clear parallels between the nation's past and current conflicts.
"Her Voice" by Meg Johnson and "The Great Mother's Autumn Sojourn" by Susan Lara | Chris Daly
A new exhibition in San Luis Obispo examines humankind's relationship with the environment through the medium of handcrafted clothing.
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Contemporary craftmakers on the Central Coast infuse beauty into everyday objects, constantly expanding the definition of what is considered "craft."
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Former journalist Mark Abel moved to the Central Coast from Southern California to pursue his craft of creating rock-inflected classical music with a contemporary edge.
Leo Cortez as Santa Anna and Erik Stein as Ringmaster Polk in "The San Patricios" | Luis Escobar Reflections Photography Studio
Jose Cruz González's latest play, "The San Patricios," tells the little known story of immigrants from the U.S. who fought on the side of Mexico during the Mexican-American War.
"In the Fortress of the Enemy, You Inspired Us" by Denise Sheridan | Chris Daly
Quilt artist Denise Sheridan's hand-sewn, hand-quilted works of art are part personal narrative, part sociopolitical statement.
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