In preparation for “Synergy,” Orchesis’ 47th annual dance performance, the performers practice at least 25 hours per week.
“The Price is Right Live!” is coming to the PAC
Play games for the chance to win prizes that may include appliances, vacations or even a new car.
KCPR’s Open Mic Night brings tunes for every taste
A crowd lined the walls and filled the floor of the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) Thursday night as music enthusiasts near and far gathered to attend KCPR’s Fall Open Mic Night. Bands, singers and songwriters as well as…
The ultimate holiday playlist
Some people have waited since Halloween for it be socially acceptable to listen to holiday music. For some, the classics are the only true holiday songs, the kind carolers sing while traipsing up and down the streets. Others prefer new…
“Cosi” shows the powerful effect of theater
Theater takes you out of the real world and into a new one. This power is as unique as the stories theater tells. Often you can relate your own experiences to those expressed in a play and sometimes you’re even…
Your guide to the ‘Cosi’ characters and set
“Cosi” by Louis Norwa premieres Thursday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. in Spanos Theatre. The show runs for the weekends of Nov. 10-12 and Nov. 15-17. Tickets are available for purchase at tickets.calpoly.edu and are $12 for students, groups and…
Pismocean festival brings music to Oceano Dunes for the first time
The festival will also feature yoga on the beach and self-empowerment workshops.
Condemning categories: Why labels don’t matter
“There was no running water in our homes. Women had to wait until darkness to use the woods for toilets, because they were not allowed to go outside during daytime.” These are the words of Hill Krishnan, recalling his experience…
Open Studios Art Tour welcomes the public
These studios are located throughout the San Luis Obispo County, giving people throughout the area a chance to peak in.
Echosmith and DEV: Cal Poly’s cure for ‘back to school’ funk
Echosmith and DEV performed at Cal Poly’s Welcome Back concert on Sept. 24, blasting out hits and energizing the crowd.
Cal Poly Arts 2016-17 is a game changer
Alton Brown, Anjelah Johnson and Broadway’s “Pippin” are just three of the acts on the roster.