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An annual art-exhibit that highlights the talent of Cuesta College’s students is teaching them how to market and exhibit their art.
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Amidst the bustling streets of Salinas, a cultural oasis exists where the spirit of Mexico comes alive. At the Alisal Center for Fine Arts (ACFA), local dancers are preparing to perform folklorico, a traditional Mexican folk dance, across Monterey County.
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Wu Man, a member of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silkroad Ensemble, is a virtuoso of the traditional Chinese string instrument, the pipa. Melanie Senn spoke with Wu Man about the roots of her artistry and her upcoming performances at the Ojai Music Festival this month.
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The Shabang Music Festival returned to San Luis Obispo this year. Organizers say they hope to keep showcasing local and visiting artists as the festival continues to grow.
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An experimental music group called Ghost Ensemble is coming to the Central Coast for its first California tour since March 2020.
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This week the City of San Luis Obispo announced the final three nonprofits that will receive grant funding for their arts and culture events until June. Now, the city is accepting new grant applications for events scheduled from July to December.
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The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival is screening an award-winning documentary featuring San Luis Obispo County winemakers.
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A new exhibit at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History includes detailed drawings of plants and flowers created by women during the Victorian Age who were not credited for their work.
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A replica of Washington DC’s Vietnam Memorial, The Wall That Heals, is coming to the Central Coast this week. It’s meant to be a source of healing for local Vietnam veterans as well as education for the general public.
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The owner of Nexus Dance Studio in San Luis Obispo is working to replace her damaged dance floor. As KCBX's Alexa Kushner reports, it's the heart of the studio and a place for community gathering.
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An international team of audio producers wants to tell the story of Ella Young, the "godmother of the Dunites."
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The Cambria Art and Wine Festival made a comeback in January after being canceled last year due to a rise in COVID-19 cases. The yearly event draws hundreds of attendees to downtown Cambria, showcasing local art, food, and wine.