If you want to send 2025 out with a bang, Maestro Brian Asher Alhadeff and OperaSLO have just the ticket for you on Wednesday ...
The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (SLOMA) can add $18K to its budget for K-12 programming thanks to a California Arts Council ...
Before their current SLOMA exhibition, Still/Moving, artists Adria Arch and Keith Wiley had never met. Instead, they worked together from afar, she in Boston and he in Atascadero, “connecting through ...
President Trump’s recent staccato-like speech to the nation featured a host of big percentages, apparently to mask the little percentages in the 30s showing plummeting support for his economic ...
The San Luis Coastal Unified School District board waded through vocal opposition from students and parents and approved $5 million in budget cuts for the 2026-27 school year. The 6-1 vote, with board ...
Celiac-friendly baked goods from Melissa Bagley's La Dolce Vita bakery are available for delivery and pick-up.
Recently, I listened to an NPR program, Central Coast Voices, that had city staff from the DEI Commission answering questions regarding communication with SLO city staff and voicing concerns at ...
Ready to dance off those holiday calories? Look no further than blues singer and guitarist Burning James Scoolis playing at Puffers of Pismo on Sunday, Dec. 28 (5 to 8 p.m.). “The combo that I’m ...
I totally agree with the Shredder on Diablo! Finally, someone who says the truth. I don’t understand people who call nuclear power “clean.” Instead of polluting the air for 10 years, it kills ...
This whole PG&E permit is not making any sense; I don’t believe for one minute that the California Coastal Commission, State Water Resources Control Board, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) ...
I’m still hearing echoes of the Dec. 20 San Luis Obispo Master Chorale concert, when I joined the chorus and the entire sold-out audience in Miossi Hall to sing the magnificent Handel’s Messiah: “For ...
An enormous personality, flamboyant, and enthusiastic about everything is how Grace Pucci remembers the late Norma Moye. “She made everything she did into an occasion,” said Pucci, vice president of ...