First ATOG of the year celebrates Latino heritage series

Put some corn tortillas in oil. Set them at a low boil. Hear them sizzle.

First ATOG of the year remembers Rhodes

The year’s first Another Type of Groove — a monthly spoken word event organized by the MultiCultural Center — began on a somber note Wednesday.

Top five slam poets who have visited Cal Poly

Aryn Sanderson asanderson@mustangdaily.net I asked George Watsky to my high school prom. I like to think he just never got the Myspace message. I wish I could say I’m low-key obsessed with slam poetry, but really I’m a slam slut.…

The Anthem aims to bring diverse, unfamiliar topics to Cal Poly

Portland-based slam poet Brian Ellis is a fan of performing to unfamiliar faces.

Year’s last ATOG proves ‘poetry is contagious’

Kelly Trom ktrom@mustangdaily.net The sound of snapping, whoops of agreement and resounding “Word!”s filled Chumash Auditorium as the final Another Type of Groove (ATOG) of the year unfolded Wednesday evening. Organized by the MultiCultural Center, the spoken word event gave the…