The distance between Kabul and Santa Barbara is roughly 7,631 miles as the bullet flies, but for 100 minutes a rapt audience at the Ensemble Theatre Company (ETC) at the…
The Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust has announced a $1 million contribution in support of San Luis Obispo Repertory Theatre’s capital campaign, “A New Stage,” to build a new venue…
Tommy Castro and the Painkillers: at The Siren January 21 I don't really have to say it but I will anyway: the last three years were not good, especially for…
Ryan Gruss joined the staff of the Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo nine years ago as the box office manager, later becoming director of patron services and campus ticketing.…
Warren J. Baker, Cal Poly’s president emeritus, died October 7. He was 84. Under his guidance, Cal Poly became a truly comprehensive polytechnic university, renowned for its scientific, engineering, technical,…
Photos by Michael J Costa For hours of operation, to purchase tickets, and for more information visit Sensorio. What has more than 58,000 stemmed lit spheres and 69 illuminated light…
This event has ended. To support current and upcoming events, please visit the organization's website for more information. Cuesta College Music Department performances this month include Cuesta Choirs October 14, Jazz Ensemble…
This event has ended. To support current and upcoming events, please visit the organization's website for more information. Everyone—and they do mean everyone—is invited to the 24-Hour Grand Opening celebration…
Chris Miller, managing director of the Performing Arts Center, is set to retire October 14 after six and a half years on the job. Throughout that time, Miller managed the…
Dave Pier is the new executive director at the Clark Center for the Performing Arts. He replaces Connie O’Henley, who led the venue for 15 years. She completed her tenure…
Two Dramas for the Price of One
The distance between Kabul and Santa Barbara is roughly 7,631 miles as the bullet flies, but for 100 minutes a rapt audience at the Ensemble Theatre Company (ETC) at the…
“A New Stage” for SLO REP
The Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust has announced a $1 million contribution in support of San Luis Obispo Repertory Theatre’s capital campaign, “A New Stage,” to build a new venue…
Say Hello to Lively Music in 2023
Tommy Castro and the Painkillers: at The Siren January 21 I don't really have to say it but I will anyway: the last three years were not good, especially for…
Gruss Leads PAC Team on Interim Basis
Ryan Gruss joined the staff of the Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo nine years ago as the box office manager, later becoming director of patron services and campus ticketing.…
Baker Family Directs Memorial Gifts to FPAC
Warren J. Baker, Cal Poly’s president emeritus, died October 7. He was 84. Under his guidance, Cal Poly became a truly comprehensive polytechnic university, renowned for its scientific, engineering, technical,…
An Amazing Gift to the Senses
Photos by Michael J Costa For hours of operation, to purchase tickets, and for more information visit Sensorio. What has more than 58,000 stemmed lit spheres and 69 illuminated light…
CPAC Hosts Cuesta Music Makers
This event has ended. To support current and upcoming events, please visit the organization's website for more information. Cuesta College Music Department performances this month include Cuesta Choirs October 14, Jazz Ensemble…
Come One, Come All to OCMA’s Free 24-Hour Grand Opening
This event has ended. To support current and upcoming events, please visit the organization's website for more information. Everyone—and they do mean everyone—is invited to the 24-Hour Grand Opening celebration…
Performing Arts Center’s Chris Miller Retires
Chris Miller, managing director of the Performing Arts Center, is set to retire October 14 after six and a half years on the job. Throughout that time, Miller managed the…
Clark Center hires new ED
Dave Pier is the new executive director at the Clark Center for the Performing Arts. He replaces Connie O’Henley, who led the venue for 15 years. She completed her tenure…