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SPRING ARTS 2015
by jessica peña
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f autumn is the season of decay, spring is the season of bounty. Everything is in abundance—flowers, sunshine, Peeps, the sugar crashes you get after you eat too many Peeps. But most of all, this era of plenty applies to the arts. Here in SLO County, the sunny season brings us a blossoming bouquet of events, from ballet to outdoor art festivals to musicals, that more than make up for the lazy spring bloom metaphor used earlier in this sentence. For visual art, galleries and venues across the coast will be featuring a diverse array of exhibits, from celebrations of surrealism to the smooth craftsmanship of fused glass sculpture. Through May, you can see the arresting photographs of acclaimed photographer Arthur Tress in his exhibit, About Morro Rock: 100 Views, at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (pictured on our Spring Arts cover). Walk a few blocks down from SLOMA between April 3 and May 10, and check out the abstract works of Intimate Jest, a new exhibit from the very new gallery Left Field in SLO. And to cap off spring and start off summer, drive up to North County the weekend of May 22 through 24 for the main event, the popular Paso Artsfest, which features dozens of artists and events, including live workshops and an exclusive Hearst Castle Art Tour.
When you tire of the two-dimensional, don’t fret. There are more than enough tantalizing theatrical, dance, and performing arts events to delight even the pickiest of people. On March 28 and 29, head over to Cal Poly’s Spanos Theatre for the spellbinding scenes of the SLO Civic Ballet’s production of The Crucible. Starting May 15, ya got trouble if you don’t see the SLO Little Theatre’s production of the classic musical The Music Man. And on April 12, the most important day of the year (i.e. my birthday), you don’t want to miss this issue’s cover man, the incredible and erudite host of This American Life, Ira Glass, at the PAC. It’s shaping up to be a flourishing season this spring, so mark your calendars now! ∆ Arts Editor Jessica Peña is busy hiding dime novels in the corncrib. You can contact her at jpena@newtimesslo.com.
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ARTWORK BY MILLARD SHEETS
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f you’re looking for an art exhibit that doesn’t take itself too seriously, check out Intimate Jest, a mixed media exhibit at Left Field in SLO, April 3 to May 10. The exhibit showcases work by Leif Low-Beer, Caroline Larsen, Josh Reames, Geoffrey Todd Smith, and Scott Wolniak. Left Field is at 1242 Monterey St., suite 110, and can be reached at 542-9633.
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on’t pass on the annual Paso Artsfest, held May 22 to 24, with the main event May 23 at the downtown City Park. The festival features a wet painting sale, sand sculpting, interactive art experiences, live music, and more. Visit pasoartfest.com for details.
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xplore the artistic history of the Central Coast at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art’s Selections from the Permanent Collection exhibit, May 22 to July 19. The exhibit will include both recently acquired and never before exhibited pieces. Check out sloma.org to find out more.
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SPRING ARTS 2015 SPECIAL EVENTS AN EVENING WITH IRA GLASS The host of NPR’s radio show This American Life talks about his program. April 12. 7pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. THREE SPECKLED HENS ANTIQUES & OLD STUFF SHOW The Three Speckled Hens Antiques & Old Stuff Show specializes in selling one-of-akind antique and vintage items. Over 100 vendors will participate in the selling everything from antiques and vintage to re-purposed treasures. May 2 and 3. 10am-4pm, Paso Robles Event Center, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. $10-$15. More info: 459-2541, antiques@threespeckledhens.com, threespeckledhens.com. SLO MAKERSPACE EXPO May 9. Makers demonstrate, teach, and exhibit their work during this event. Some booths feature hands-on events, others are demonstrations of new or improved technologies. The SLO Makerspace Expo is an event for the entire family. 10am-2pm and 5-8pm, Mission Plaza SLO and SLO Makerspace, Chorro St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 9045229, info@slomakerspaceexpo.com, slomakerspaceexpo.com. CENTRAL COAST CHILDREN’S CHOIR The Central Coast Children’s Choir will present their amazing musical talents at the SLO Library. Part of the Arts Live at the Library Grant sponsored by the Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust. For all ages. April 11. 10:30am, San Luis Obispo Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 781-5775, mkensingerklopfer@slolibrary.org, slolibrary.org. BARD AID! An afternoon of music, wine and food benefiting the Central Coast Shakespeare Festival. Music lineup: Erin Inglish, Jill Knight, Cafe Musique, and Dan Curcio’s Moonshiner Collective. Tickets available online. May 2. Noon, Filipponi Ranch, 1850 Calle Joaquin San Luis Obispo. $35. More info: 546-4224, info@centralcoastshakespeare.org, centralcoastshakespeare.org. FESTIVAL MOZAIC Festival Mozaic’s international artists create orchestral concerts, chamber music, classical crossover events and engaging, informative and interactive musical experiences. Performances at various venues throughout San Luis Obispo county. July 16 through 26. Festival Mozaic, 2050 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, bettina@ festivalmozaic.com, festivalmozaic.com. PASO ARTSFEST Celebarates the arts every Memorial Day weekend, May 22 to 24. City Park and other locations, Paso Robles. More info: pasoartsfest.com.
EXCLUSIVE ESTATE TOUR OF HUNTINGTON LIBRARY Includes a 60 minute walking tour of the palatial estate and gardens and will coincide with unveiling of the Huntington’s 13th century draft of the Magna Carta in a special exhibition. June 20. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $130 members; $145 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. ART CENTER ACTIVITY You must blow into a wind instrument to make music. Make a simple harmonica and pan flute this week. March 24 through 29. San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum, 1010 Nipomo St., San Luis Obispo. Admission. More info: 545-5874, info@slocm.org, slocm.org. SLO SYMPHONY MUSICAL PETTING ZOO STORYTIME Come and meet the instruments at this very special musical storytime. Instruments provided by the SLO Symphony, stories provided by Ms. Kristen. Fun provided by the Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust. April 7. 10:30am, San Luis Obispo Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 805-7815775, mkensingerklopfer@slolibrary.org, slolibrary.org.
VISUAL ART exhibits
RED HOT BALMY SEAS CLOSING PARTY Art show closing and record release, March 27. 6:10-9:10pm. Bru Coffeehouse, 5760 El Camino Real, Paso Robles. More info: brucoffeehouse.com. ABOUT MORRO ROCK: 100 VIEWS Arthur Tress is a world-renowned photographer based in Cambria. He has been photographing Morro Rock two to three times a day since 2009, and will display 100 of his images. Through May 10. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. TURNING POINTS Featuring the art of Peg Grady and Heidi Petersen. April 2 through May 31. 6-9pm, Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, studiosonthepark.org. CALIFORNIAN DREAMS Artist Michael Pearce looks inward at the dreams of ordinary Americans in these strange studies. April 2 through 26. Noon9pm, Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, studiosonthepark.org. DREW ARNOLD ART SHOW Drew Arnold from Oceans Art Jade will be showing his work, April 4. Sculptures, jewelry, and functional items made from jade found in the ocean off the Central Coast. 11am-4pm. Siena Home Boutique, 132 Bridge St., Arroyo Grande. More info: 474-8936, sienahomeboutique.com. ELEMENTAL Featuring the work of Paso
Art Association artists. April 30 through May 31. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, studiosonthepark.org. VINTAGE EUROPEAN POSTERS EXHIBIT Collection of original posters from Europe and the United States. April 30 through May 17. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, studiosonthepark.org. LIZ SHAW AND LNDA JEAN ART SHOW May 2. Liz Shaw specializes in hand-crafted recycled wine cork creations – jewelry, cigar box purses, key rings. Linda Jean is a fine art jewelry artists working with silver clay and pearls. 11am4pm. Siena Home Boutique, 132 Bridge St., Arroyo Grande. More info: 474-8936, sienahomeboutique.com. LEFT FIELD EXHIBIT Featuring the works of Tim Bergstrom, Ron Ewert, and Richard Keely. May 15 through June 21. Left Field, 1242 Monterey St. Ste. 110, San Luis Obispo. More info: 542-9633, leftfieldslo.com. PASO ARTSFEST SIGNATURE EXHIBIT May 21 through June 28. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, studiosonthepark.org. PASO LOCAL June 4 through July 26. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, studiosonthepark.org. LEFT FIELD EXHIBIT Featuring the artwork of Cody Hudson. June 26 through July 26. Left Field, 1242 Monterey St. Ste. 110, San Luis Obispo. More info: 542-9633, leftfieldslo.com. 18TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ACRYLIC July 30 through Aug. 23. Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 238-9800, studiosonthepark.org. BRUSHMARKS: JURIED ART EXHIBIT FOR TEENS Aspiring North County artists in grades 6-12 are invited to submit artwork for Brushmarks 2015, the Paso Robles City Library’s 9th Annual Juried Art Competition for Teens. Rules and entry forms are available at the library and online. April 1 through 3. Paso Robles City Library, 1000 Spring St., Paso Robles. More info: 237-3870, srobitaille@ prcity.com. TED EMRICK ART RECEPTION Ted Emrick is unveiling Emerald Tower, a stacked-glass monolith newly installed at the entrance of SLOMA and created at the museum’s request. Other recent Emrick works will also be displayed, March 22. 3-5pm, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art), 1010 Broad St., SLO. Free. More info: 471-0696, eileen@
eovworks.com, tedemrick.com. ART ABOUT TOWN RECEPTION Join the SLO Museum of Art and Embassy Suites for an opening reception for Art About Town. Meet local artists exhibiting their work in businesses supporting the SLO County visual arts. Ages 21 and over. March 22. 5-7pm, Embassy Suites, 333 Madonna Rd. San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 543-8562, info@sloma.org, sloma.org. AVANT GARDE EXHIBIT This PRAA exhibit presents art as “Surrealism is mysterious, filled with dreamlike illogical scenes and strange creatures. It is the omnipotence of dreams, the celebration of the unusual, the embracing of the downright uncanny.” March 26 through April 26. The Showroom Gallery, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. Free. More info: 235-0798, Publicity@pasoroblesart.org, pasoroblesart.org. “SMART GRANT” STUDENT ART SHOW Selected art work by high school students will be on display at Morro Bay Art Center. Art materials and instruction sponsored by annual grant funds awarded to local high school art instructors. April 16 through May 18. Noon-4pm, Student Smart Grant Award Show, 835 Main St., Morro Bay. Free. More info: 772-2504, coastoilartist@aol.com. INTIMATE JEST Intimate Jest is a 5 person show which includes paintings and sculptural work from artists not shown in SLO county: Leif Low-Beer (NY), Caroline Larsen (NY), Josh Reames (TX), Geoffrey Todd Smith (CHI) and Scott Wolniak (CHI). April 3 through May 15. Opening: 5-9pm, Left Field, 1242 Monterey St. Ste. 110, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 305-9292, nick@leftfieldslo.com, leftfieldslo.com. CENTRAL COAST WATERCOLOR SOCIETY PROGRAM MEETING CCWS hosts a free lecture by artist Ardella Swanberg on lesser-known pre-20th century women artists who earned their living through their art, March 31. 7pm, SLO United Methodist Church (Wesley Room), 1515 Fredericks St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 541-0492, costiganmarguerite@sbcglobal.net.
galleries ART AFTER DARK Featuring artist Lena Rushing. April 3. 6-9pm, Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 547-0278, steynberggallery.com. ART AFTER DARK Featuring artists Vincent and Suzy. May 1. 6-9pm, Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St.,
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San Luis Obispo. More info: 547-0278, steynberggallery.com. ART AFTER DARK Featuring Tracy Taylor. June 5. 6-9pm, Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 547-0278, steynberggallery.com. GRAND OPENING RECEPTION Sayva Creative Gallery in Avila Beach is showing jewelry by Linda Lewis and Pat Harkness plus paintings by Ana Bass and Holly Beals. March 22. 2-5pm, Sayva Creative Gallery, 65 Landing Passage, Avila Beach. Free. More info: 544-1036, lindalewisjewelry@gmail.com.
STAGE dance
RHYTHMS 2015 March 20 and 21. 7pm, Cal Poly Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg 44, San Luis Obispo., $15-$30. More info: 541-2669, coredance.cc@gmail.com, coredancecompany.org. PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY April 25. 8pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, festivalmozaic.com.
comedy LEADING LADIES Through April 26. Leading Ladies follows the exploits of two down-and-out Shakespearean actors whose fortunes have reduced them to touring the Moose Lodge ciruit in 1950’s Pennsylvania. The Great American Melodrama, 1863 Front St., Oceano. $19-$25. More info: 489-2499, americanmeladrama.com. THE BEST OF SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL STAND-UP COMEDY COMPETITION March 21. Features the winner of last year’s competition, plus finalists. 8pm, Clark Center, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande., $30-$42. More info: 489-9444, clarkcenter.org. BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE March 29 through April 26. The Pewter Plough Playhouse, 824 Main St., Cambria. More info: 927-3877, pewterploughplayhouse.org. CHRISTOPHER TITUS: BORN WITH A DEFECT March 29. 8pm, Cal Poly Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 44, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. THE SEARCH FOR SIGNS OF INTELLIGENT LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE SLO Little Theatre’s After Hours series presents The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, starring Suzy Newman. April 11 to 26. 9:30pm, San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $20. More info: 786-2440, boxoffice@slolittletheatre.org, slolittletheatre.org. STAGE CONTINUED PAGE 34
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SPRING ARTS 2015 STAGE FROM PAGE 33 THE NERD Presented by AGHS Theatre Co., April 23 to 25. 7pm, Clark Center, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $8-$12. More info: 489-9444, clarkcenter.org. SPIKE HEELS Contemporary comedy of errors written by Theresa Rebeck. May 7 through 16. 8pm, Cal Poly Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 44, San Luis Obispo. $12-$20. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? May 28. 7:30pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. BETWEEN IRAQ AND A HARD PLACE SLO Little Theatre’s After Hours Late Night Comedy Series presents Between Iraq and a Hard Place, written and performed by Jill Turnbow. May 29 through June 14. 7pm; 9:30pm, San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $20. More info: 786-2440, boxoffice@slolittletheatre.org, slolittletheatre.org. EDDIE IZZARD: FORCE MAJEURE June 10. 7:30pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 7562787, pacslo.org. STAGED READING: THE GOAT SLO Little Theatre’s Ubu’s Other Shoe Staged Reading series presents Edward Albee’s Tony Award-winning play, The Goat. June 19 and 20. 2pm; 7pm, San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $10. More info: 7862440, boxoffice@slolittletheatre.org, slolittletheatre.org. CENTRAL COAST SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Performances of A Winter’s Tale and Two Gentlemen of Verona. July 16 through Aug. 8. TBA, Filipponi Ranch, 1850 Calle Joaquin, San Luis Obispo. More info: 546-4224, centralcoastshakespeare.org.
drama
THE CRUCIBLE The Civic Ballet of SLO presents The Crucible, a dramatic new take on a classic story. Directed by Drew Silvaggio. March 28 and 29. 7pm, Spanos Theater, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo., $18-$32. More info: 544-4363, office@civicballetofslo.org. TIME STANDS STILL SLO Little Theatre presents Time Stands Still, by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies. April 10 through 26. 2pm; 7pm, San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $15-$26. More info: 786-2440, boxoffice@slolittletheatre.org, slolittletheatre.org. PICNIC May 15 to June 14. The Pewter Plough Playhouse, 824 Main St., Cambria. More info: 927-3877, pewterploughplayhouse.org. STAGED READING: RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN SLO Little Theatre’s Ubu’s Other Shoe Staged Reading series presents Rapture, Blister, Burn written by Gina Gionfriddo. May 19 and 20. 7pm, San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $10. More info: 786-2440, boxoffice@slolittletheatre.org, slolittletheatre.org. CHAPTER TWO July 3 to Aug. 9. The Pewter Plough Playhouse, 824 Main St., Cambria. More info: 927-3877, pewterploughplayhouse.org. STEEL MAGNOLIAS Aug. 21 to Sept. 20. The Pewter Plough Playhouse, 824 Main St., Cambria. More info: 927-3877, pewterploughplayhouse.org. TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY The play Tomas and the Library Lady shares the tale of Tomas Rivera and his first encounter with the magical world of books. Part of the Arts Live at the Library Grant sponsored by the Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust. For children ages 5 and up. April 10. 10:30am, San Luis Obispo Library, 995 Palm St., IMAGE BY CARLA CRAWFORD
WHAT A BRUSH The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art will hold its biennial painting exhibition entitled Brushstrokes, March 20 through May 17. Open to artists in California, Oregon, and Washington, this exhibition will be juried by the painter Harold Spencer. Go to sloma.org to learn more.
San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-5775, mkensingerklopfer@slolibrary.org, slolibrary.org.
musicals
MAMMA MIA! April 6. 7:30pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE OF TIME STANDS STILL Tickets are now on sale for a preview performance of Tony Awardwinning play, Time Stands Still, presented by the SLO Little Theatre that will benefit the SLO Library Foundation and Operation Surf. April 9. 7pm, SLO Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $20. More info: 546-1392, juretic@sbcglobal. net, slolibraryfoundation.org. THE MERRY WIDOW The “co-opera” with Cal Poly’s Student Opera Theatre and Opera San Luis Obispo continues with a complete production of Lehar’s comic operetta The Merry Widow. Student singers in key roles will perform side by side with professional opera singers. April 10 and 11. 7:30pm, Spanos Theater, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg 44, San Luis Obispo. $9-$18. More info: 541-5369, operaslo@ sbcglobal.net, music.calpoly.edu. INTO THE WOODS April 17-19. In Sondheim and Lapine’s beloved musical retelling of the Grimm classics, a parade of familiar folktale figures find their way Into the Woods and try to get home before dark. Fri. and Sat.: 7pm; Sun: 2pm, Cuesta CPAC, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. $20 -$40. More info: 838-3006, info@kelrikproductions. com, kelrikproductions.org. SING-A LONG-A GREASE April 18. 8pm, Clark Center, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $25. More info: 4899444, clarkcenter.org. MY FAIR LADY April 23 through May 10. TBA, Marian Theatre, 800 S. College Dr. Santa Maria. TBA . More info: 9228313, pcpa.org. THE MUSIC MAN SLO Little Theatre presents Meredith Willson’s Tony Award winning musical, The Music Man. May 15 through June 12. 2pm; 7pm, San Luis Obispo Little Theatre, 888 Morro St., San Luis Obispo. $15-$29. More info: 786-2440, boxoffice@slolittletheatre.org, slolittletheatre.org. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Presented by Everybody can Dance & Santa Maria Civic Ballet, June 13 and 14. Sat.: 7pm; Sun: 3pm, Clark Center, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $15-$20. More info: 489-9444, clarkcenter.org. MAN OF LA MANCHA July 17 through Aug. 16. TBA, Solvang Festival Theater, 420 2nd St. Solvang. More info: 922-8313, pcpa.org. PETER PAN Peter Pan will take theatergoers to Neverland for a summer spectacular of this lively reboot of the J.M. Barrie classic. Join Peter Pan,
Wendy, Michael, and John in the highflying timeless Broadway musical that will whisk you away to Neverland. July 10 through 19. Friday 7pm; Saturday and Sunday 2pm, Performing Arts Center Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg 44, San Luis Obispo. $25 - $45. More info: 756-2787, info@kelrikproductions.com, kelrikproductions.org.
auditions
SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL AUDITIONS Prepare a classical monologue that is 2 minutes or less. No appointment necessary All roles open The Winter’s Tale and Two Gentlemen of Verona run July 16 through Aug. 8. Rehearsals begin April 18. 1-5pm, Ludwick Community Center, 864 Santa Rosa St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 5464224, info@centralcoastshakespeare.org, centralcoastshakespeare.org. WINE COUNTRY THEATRE’S CAROUSEL AUDITIONS April 30 and May 1. 6-9pm, Park Ballroom, 1232 Park St., Paso Robles. More info: 835-1014, cynthia@winecountrytheatre.com, winecountrytheatre.com.
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ALTAN March 27. 8pm, Cal Poly Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg 44, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. HOLLY NEAR WITH JOHN BUCCHINO ON PIANO AND SPECIAL GUEST EMMA’S REVOLUTION Holly Near has been singing out for justice, peace, human rights, and the planet for over 40 years. Emma’s Revolution brings gorgeous, close harmonies and unsinkable truthfulness. Their music is the epitome of great, contemporary, political music. March 25. 7-9pm, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2201 Lawton Ave., San Luis Obispo. $30 VIP; $25 general. More info: (800) 838-3006, uuspirit@me.com, brownpapertickets.com. SPRING PIANO CONCERT Join us for a spring concert featuring two wonderful concert pianists. Edith Orloff, a world-acclaimed pianist will be playing several pieces from Ludwig van Beethoven. Robert Krupnick will play a variety of pieces from Rameau, Ravel, and Mozart. April 4. 2pm, Calvary Lutheran Church, 480 Monterey Ave., Morro Bay. Free. More info: 772-8457, MBcalvarylutheran@sbcglobal.net. ST. LAWRENCE STRING QUARTET One of the world-class chamber ensembles of its generation, the SLSQ is known for its interpretive spontaneity and fierce musical commitment. April 9. 7:30pm, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 44, San Luis Obispo.
More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. MUSIC ON THE COAST Featuring Edith Orloff on piano, Paul Severtson and Grace Seng on violin, Michael Nowak on viola, and Nancy Nagano on cello. April 12. 3pm, Trinity Methodist Church, 490 Los Osos Valley Rd., Los Osos . $30. More info: 543-3533, slosymphony.org. LILA DOWNS Performance of Mesoamerican music from Grammy award winning singer Lila Downs. April 14. 7:30pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. ADONIS PENTES AND THE VOICE OF CUBA ORCHESTRA April 17. 8pm, Cal Poly Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 44, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. CAL POLY OPEN HOUSE CONCERT An evening of live entertainment provided by the University Jazz Band, Symphony, and Wind Ensemble. April 17. 8pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. $12-$14 general; $9-$12 seniors and students. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. THE BOBS Performance from the a cappella group The Bobs. April 18. 8pm, Cal Poly Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 44, San Luis Obispo. More info: 7562787, pacslo.org. THE MAGIC OF MOZART Featuring pianist Jeffrey Kahane playing the music of Mozart, Prokofiev, and Revueltas. May 2. 8pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 543-3533, slosymphony.org. VISIONS OF CAPE BRETON AND BEYOND May 3. 7pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 7562787, pacslo.org. YOUTH SYMPHONY SEASON FINALE CONCERT Students of all ages will be performing in five different ensembles of varying levels. May 10. 4pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 543-3533, slosymphony.org. THE ASSAD BROTHERS May 14. 7:30pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. AN EVENING OF WOODWIND AND CHAMBER MUSIC May 15. 7:30pm, United Methodist Church, 1515 Fredericks St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2406, music.calpoly.edu. CAL POLY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE RECITAL May 19. 7:30pm, Pavillion Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2406, music. calpoly.edu. CAL POLY STUDENT PIANO RECITAL MUSIC CONTINUED PAGE 36
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KEEP IT LOCAL Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow will be on stage at the Spanos Theatre in SLO, April 10 and 11 at 7:30 pm The Merry Widow tells the story of a wealthy widow whose countrymen try to find her the right husband in order to keep her money in the country. Tickets are $9-$18 and can be purchased at pacslo.org, or by calling 756-4849. The Spanos Theatre is located on the Cal Poly campus at 1 Grand Ave. features everything from Bach, to Kanye West, to Radiohead. July 17. Tickets go on sale March 15. 8pm, Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC OPEN REHEARSALS Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into what it takes to make truly great music. July 17, 21, and 24. July 17 10am-1pm; July 21 2-5pm; July 24 10am-1pm, Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: (323) 4681744, festivalmozaic.com. BAROQUE IN THE VINES Scott Yoo leads the Festival Orchestra in a program celebrating baroque masterpieces. Features the music of Handel, Vivaldi, and Bach. July 18. 7:30pm, Chapel Hill, Highway 46, Shandon. More info: 7813009, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC MASTER CLASSES Come watch talented young students perform as they are guided and instructed by Festival artists. Featuring a violin master class with Kristin Lee, a woodwind master class with Robert
Walter, and a vocal master class with Christopher Nomura. July 18, 20, and 22. 2pm, Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. NOTABLE ENCOUNTER: MATH, MUSIC, AND FINE ART Mingle with Festival artists and explore the intersection of mathematics and music with Harvard professor, chess master and gifted pianist Noam Elkies. July 19. Tickets go on sale March 15. 6pm, TBA More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. FRINGE SERIES: THE POOKA AND THE FIDDLER WITH COLCANNON The Pooka and the Fiddler is a story told in verse and accompanied by traditional Irish music. Engaging for audiences young and old, this is especially suited to families with budding musicians. July 19. Tickets go on sale March 15. 11am, See Canyon Fruit Ranch, 2345 See Canyon Rd., San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. FRINGE SERIES: COLCANNON Colcannon performs authentic, joyous, traditional Irish-music with a touch of
chamber music and music hall. Their timeless songs and great musicianship transport the audience to another time and place. July 19. Tickets March 15. 3pm, See Canyon Fruit Ranch, 234, San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. CHAMBER SERIES: BACH AND THE RUSSIANS July 20. Featuring the works of Sofia Gubaidulina, Felix Mendelssohn, and Rimsky-Korsakov. Tickets go on sale March 15. 8pm, Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. MOZART IN THE MISSION This allMozart program showcases the master composer’s range: from the elegant 4th concerto for violon featuring Kristin Lee, to the iconic Haffner Symphony. July 21. 8pm, Mission San Luis Obispo, 751 Palm St. San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. DINNER IN MISSION PLAZA Dine with friends and special Festival artists for a celebration of the cuisine of the California Missions. Chef Greg Holt of Big Sky Cafe will create an elegant, al fresco menu for
this pre-concert fundraiser. July 21. 6pm, Mission Plaza, San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. MOZART FOR ALL The Mozart in the Mission concert will be simulcast live on July 21. 8pm, Mission Plaza, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. FESTIVAL MOZAIC PRE-CONCERT LECTURES Dr. Alyson McLacmore will lead these exciting and instructive lecture series complete with musical examples. July 21, 24, and 25. 7pm, Mission San Luis Obispo, 751 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. CHAMBER SERIES: SCOTT YOO AND FRIENDS Featuring the works of Bach, Liebermann, Haydn, Jacques Ibert, and Schumann. July 22. Tickets go on sale March 15. 8pm, Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. More info: festivalmozaic.com. FRINGE SERIES: CLASSICAL MUSICIANS DOING UNCLASSICAL THINGS Cross the boundaries of classical and romp through musical landscapes of jazz, ragtime, bluegrass, pop, and classical at this lively program featuring bassist Sue Cahill and pianist John Novacek. July 23. March 15. 8pm, Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. BACH MASS IN B MINOR Music director Scott Yoo will lead the Festival Orchestra in collaboration with the Bach Collegium San Diego chorus and internationally renowned soloists. July 24 and 25. Tickets go on sale March 15. MUSIC CONTINUED PAGE 39
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May 26. 7:30pm, Cal Poly Davidson Music Center, 1 Grand Ave., Bldg. 45 Rm. 218, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2406, music.calpoly.edu. CAL POLY STUDENT INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL May 28 and June 4. 11am, Cal Poly Davidson Music Center, 1 Grand Ave., Bldg. 45 Rm. 218, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2406, music.calpoly.edu. SYMPHONY SPRING CONCERT Featuring Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. June 6. 8pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. $12-$14 general; $9-$12 seniors and students. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. CHAMBER SERIES OPENING NIGHT 45th Annual Festival begins July 16. Featured pieces of Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581; Hindemith: Clarinet Quintet, op. 30; Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 2 in F. Major, op. 22. Tickets go on sale March 15. 8pm, United Methodist Church, 1515 Fredericks St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. VIP FESTIVAL MOZAIC OPENING RECEPTION July 16. Kick off the festival’s 45th anniversary with artists, fellow music lovers, and friends new and old. Light appetizers and wine provided by the Laetitia Winery. Tickets go on sale March 15. 4:30pm, Temple Ner Shalom, 875 Laureate Ln. San Luis Obispo. Free for Concerto level donors and up. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. FRINGE SERIES: PORTLAND CELLO PROJECT The Portland Cello Project has built a reputation for mixing genres and blurring musical lines wherever they go. Their diverse, 1,000 piece repertoire
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SPRING ARTS 2015 ON TRIAL The Civic Ballet of San Luis Obispo will feature an interpretation of Arthur Miller’s 1953 Salem witch trial inspired play The Crucible, March 28 at 7 pm, and March 29 at 2 pm at the Spanos Theatre in SLO. Tickets are $18 to $32 and are available at pacslo.org, or by calling 756-4849.
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MUSIC FROM PAGE 36 8pm, 2050 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. DINNER IN PARISH HALL July 24. This pre-concert dinner will feature fine cuisine by the celebrated Central Coast Chefs and award-winning wines from Sculpterra Winery. Dine in style and head to the Mission for Bach’s Mass in B Minor. Tickets go on sale March 15. 6pm, Mission San Miguel Arcangel, 775 Mission St. San Miguel. More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. CHAMBER SERIES: CLOSING CONCERT Features the work of Michael Fine, Shostakovich, Brahms, and Beethoven. July 26. Tickets go on sale March 15. 3pm, Cuesta College Cultural and Performing Arts Center, Highway 1, San Luis Obispo. More info: 7813009, festivalmozaic.com. NOTABLE ENCOUNTERS: BRAHMS CLARINET TRIO Enjoy a gourmet luncheon and award-winning wines, with pianist John Novacek, clarinetist Romie de Guise-Langlois and cellist Kristina Cooper. July 26. Tickets go on sale March 15. 11:30am, TBA More info: 781-3009, festivalmozaic.com. SLO SYMPHONY MUSIC VAN The Music Van is visiting the Children’s Museum to present an entertaining and educational program about the instrument families of the orchestra, then get a chance to try all the instruments in the van! March 21. 11am, San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum, 1010 Nipomo St., San Luis Obispo. Admission. More info: 545-5874, info@slocm. org, slocm.org. SAN LUIS OBISPO SYMPHONY FAMILY CONCERT Enjoy your San Luis Obispo Symphony at this year’s Family Concert, a delightful and educational afternoon of music for the entire family. Features maestro Michael Nowak, the San Luis Obispo Symphony and jazz vocalist, Inga Swearingen. March 29. 2pm, Cal Poly Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. Admission. More info: 545-5874, info@slocm.org, slocm.org.
pop YNANA ROSE LIVE Ynana Rose plays at The Pour House. Rose blends elements of folk, bluegrass, country and jazz, sung in a truly soulful voice that crosses genres with ease. Original music and covers. March 19. 7:30-9:30pm, The Pour House, 525 Pine St., Paso Robles. More info: 239-1000, shawn@ pasobrewing.com, ynanarose.com. KAILEY STEVENS LIVE Singer-songwriter Kailey Stevens will play on March 20. A must-see live solo acoustic performance! 7pm, The Porch Cafe, 22322 El Camino Real, Santa Margarita. Free. More info: 438-3376, info@ theporchcafe.com, theporchcafe.com. HOUSTON AND JONES LIVE Houston and Jones are bringing us the best Americana humanly possible on March 21. 7:30pm, Atascadero. $20. More info: 466-6941, fred@ musicadelrio.org, musicadelrio.org. YOUR VOICE WITHIN: A BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE CENTRAL COAST CHILDREN’S CHOIR A special evening with
musician Inga Swearingen, March 22. 7pm, Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $18-$30. More info: 464-0443, info@ centralcoastchildrenschoir.org. JUSTIN HOOPER LIVE Singer-songwriter Justin Hooper performs. Ages 21 and over please. No pets. March 29. 3-5pm, Morovino Winery, 76 Landing Passage, Avila Beach. $10. More info: 627-1443, Mrs.vino@morovino.com, morovino.com. ARLO GUTHRIE IN CONCERT 50th anniversary of Alice’s Restaurant, April 8. 7pm, Clark Center, 487 Fair Oaks Ave., Arroyo Grande. $48-$58. More info: 489-9444, clarkcenter.org. DARK STAR ORCHESTRA LIVE A tribute to The Grateful Dead. April 10. 6-10pm, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. 32-$35. More info: (323) 468-1744, jpuchli@nederlander.com, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com. STEELY DAN IN CONCERT April 14. 7pm, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $69-$125. More info: (323) 468-1744, jpuchli@nederlander.com. CAL POLY MUSIC DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE STUDENT RECITAL April 18. 2:10pm, Davidson Music Center Room 218, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: music@calpoly. edu, music.calpoly.edu. HIGHER GROUNDS MUSIC FESTIVAL Featuring Sublime with Rome, Tech n9ne, Steel Pulse, Kottonmouth Kings, E-40, Murs, Chriss Webby, Vokab Kompany, April 18. Noon, Pozo Saloon, 90 West Pozo Rd., Pozo. $35-$150. More info: pozosaloon.com. POZO STAMPEDE Featuring Kip Moore, Merle Haggard, Jerrod Niemann, Frankie Ballard, Eli Young Band, Maddie & Tae, Parmalee, Jade Jackson, Callie Bobsin, Joe Koenig & the Homewreckers, April 25 and 26. Noon, Pozo Saloon, 90 West Pozo Rd., Pozo. More info: pozosaloon.com. ROBERTO TAPIA IN CONCERT April 26. 7pm, Vina Robles Amphitheater, 3800 Mil Rd., Paso Robles. $35-$85. More info: vinaroblesamphitheatre.com. ALL THAT BRASS May 21. 7:30pm, San Luis Obispo United Methodist Church, 1515 Fredericks St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: music.calpoly.edu. CAL POLY STUDENT VOCAL RECITAL May 29. 7:30pm, Davidson Music Center Rm. 218, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: music.calpoly.edu. TAKE IT SLO SPRING CONCERTS Take It SLO, one of Cal Poly’s a cappella ensembles, will present its annual Spring Concert. May 31. 1pm; 7pm, Cal Poly Davidson Music Center, 1 Grand Ave., Bldg. 45 Rm. 218, San Luis Obispo. $7 general; $5 students. More info: 756-2406, music@calpoly.edu, music.calpoly.edu. CHRIS YOUNG & LEE BRICE June 7. 2pm, Pozo Saloon, 90 West Pozo Rd., Pozo. $34-$100. More info: pozosaloon.com. LITTLE BIG TOWN LIVE Critically acclaimed Country group, Little Big Town will add a performance at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre to their 2015 summer tour on June 23. They will be joined by David Nail and Ashley Monroe. 7pm, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $50-$60. More info: (323) MUSIC CONTINUED PAGE 41
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SPRING ARTS 2015 MUSIC FROM PAGE 39 468-1744, jpuchli@nederlander.com, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com. JAN AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE LIVE Jan and Ted’s Excellent Adventure have made a musical name here on the Central Coast covering Top-40, country, rock, and blues. June 28. 1-4pm, Villa San Juliette, 6385 Cross Canyons Rd., Paso Robles. Free. More info: 423-7632, janice.mundee@gmail. com, janandtedsexcellentadventure.com. THIRD EYE BLIND AND DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL LIVE Dashboard Confessional and Third Eye Blind will perform on July 17. Tickets go on sale March 14. 7pm, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $45. More info: 286-3680, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com. MEGHAN TRAINOR In concert, July 22. 7:30 pm, Chumash Grandstand Arena, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. More info: midstatefair.com, 238-3565. JASON ALDEAN w/ COLE SWINDELL In concert, July 24. 7:30 pm, Chumash Grandstand Arena, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles., $41-$66. More info: midstatefair.com, 238-3565. MOTLEY CRUE w/ ALICE COOPER In concert, July 25. 7:30 pm, Chumash Grandstand Arena, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles., $45-$125. More info: midstatefair.com, 238-3565. BRANTLEY GILBERT w/ COLT FORD In concert, July 26. 7:30 pm, Chumash Grandstand Arena, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles., $32-$52. More info: midstatefair.com, 238-3565. ALAN JACKSON w/ BRETT ELDREDGE In concert, July 28. 7:30 pm, Chumash Grandstand Arena, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. More info: midstatefair.com, 238-3565. LEN GREENWOOD In concert, July 28. 6:30 pm & 8:30 pm, Fort Frontier Stage, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. More info: midstatefair.com, 238-3565. BOSTON In concert, July 31. 7:00 pm, Chumash Grandstand Arena, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. More info: midstatefair.com, 238-3565. THE MAVERICKS In concert, July 31. 6:30 pm and 8:30 pm, Fort Frontier Stage, 2198 Riverside Ave., Paso Robles. More
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jazz and blues STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT: A NAT KING COLE TRIBUTE Master pianist Ramsey Lewis and guitarist/ vocalist John Pizzarelly pay homage to Nat King Cole. Songs include “Unforgettable,” Smile,” “Nature Boy,” and “Route 66.” March 19. 7:30pm, Cal Poly Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo., $23-$58. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. HOT SWINGIN’ JAZZ Hot Swingin’ Jazz will be presented by the Basin Street Regulars, with three bands on March 29. 11am-4:30pm, Veterans Memorial Building, 780 Bello St., Pismo Beach. $45 members; $10 non-members. More info: 481-7840, k6kdp@aol.com, k6kdp@aol.com. SLOFOLKS CONCERT: DIRTY CELLO April 3. 7pm, Coalesce Bookstore, 845 Main St., Morro Bay. $20. More info: 772-2880, coalescebookstore@gmail. com, slofolks.org. LITTLE BLACK TRAIN LIVE April 4. The music includes Depression-era gospel, blues, Appalachian and Celtic dance tunes, and original works. Doors open 4:30pm; potluck at 5pm; concert 6pm, Red Barn Community Music Series, 2180 Los Osos Valley Rd., Los Osos. $15 at the door. More info: 215-3238, redbarnseries@gmail.com. CAL POLY ALL-STATE FESTIVAL CONCERT Annual concert featuring California’s finest high school musicians. April 19. 2:30pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. $12-$14 general; $9-$12 seniors and students. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. PHIL LEE LIVE WITH RAGGED COMPANY Phil Lee, the “Mighty King of Love,” in concert with special guest Ragged Company on April 25. Call to reserve seats. 7:30pm, Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. Suggested donation $15. More info: 547-
0278, steynberggallery.com. FORBES PIPE ORGAN RECITAL: GARY BEARD AND RYAN ANYTHONY April 26. 3pm, Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave. Bldg. 6, San Luis Obispo. More info: 756-2787, pacslo.org. JOHN ASTAIRE FACULTY RECITAL FEATURING INGA SWEARINGEN May 14. 7:30pm, Cal Poly Davidson Music Center, 1 Grand Ave., Bldg. 45 Rm. 218, San Luis Obispo. $5. More info: 756-2406, music.calpoly.edu. BOZ SCAGGS May 19. 7:30pm, Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $40-$78. More info: 7564849, pacslo.org. 22ND ANNUAL AVILA BEACH BLUES FESTIVAL May 24. Doors open: noon; show starts: 2pm, Avila Beach Resort, 6464 Ana Bay Rd., Avila Beach. More info: 924-1142, otterproductionsinc.com. TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND AT THE VINA ROBLES AMPHITHEATRE Rolling across America on a sizzling summer run, Tedeschi Trucks Band’s “Wheels of Soul” Tour brings the Grammy-winning, 11-piece blues-rock dynamo together with soul sensation Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, and acclaimed guitarist Doyle Bramha. June 5. 6:30pm, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd. Paso Robles. $50-$85. More info: (323) 468-1744, jpuchli@nederlander.com, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com. BEER BEANS AND BLUEGRASS Fun filled afternoon of bluegrass music from 3 different bands; the Turkey Buzzards, Blue Moonshine and The Roustabouts! Enjoy beans provided by Monkey Spit Hot Sauce and a variety of beer. Proceeds go to the Olde Towne Nipomo Association. July 11. 11am, St. Joseph’s Church, 298 S. Thompson Ave., Nipomo. $40. More info: 929-1583, amber@nipomochamber.org, nipomochamber.org. WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY AND ALISON KRAUSS & UNION STATION Willie Nelson & Family and Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas will perform on July 21. 7pm, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $60-$135. More info: (323) 468-1744, jpuchli@nederlander.com, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com. JACKSON BROWNE LIVE Legendary musician Jackson Browne will perform
on Aug. 8, as part of the first leg of his 2015 U.S. Summer Tour to support his new album, Standing In The Breach. 7:30pm, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $51-$91. More info: (323) 468-1744, jpuchli@nederlander.com, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com. JOE BONAMASSA LIVE Celebrated blues rock master Joe Bonamassa perform on Aug 24. 7:30pm, Vina Robles Amphitheatre, 3800 Mill Rd., Paso Robles. $128. More info: (323) 468-1744, jpuchli@nederlander.com, vinaroblesamphitheatre.com.
FILM AND TV A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN DOCUMENTARY View the documentary that chronicles the history of the AllAmerican Girls Professional Baseball League. It inspired the major motion picture of the same name. March 20. 10:30am, Atascadero Library, 6555 Capistrano, Atascadero., Free. More info: 461-6161, jlaurenzi@slolibrary.org, slolibrary.org. A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN WITH DIRECTOR KELLY CANDAELE Kelly Candaele will introduce and discuss his documentary film A League of Their Own about the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. This film includes stories about his mother and aunt who were players in the league. March 21. 2pm, San Luis Obispo Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 781-5991, krader@slolibrary.org. HOW TO START A REVOLUTION SCREENING Screening of the BAFTA award winning documentary. March 26. 7pm, Steynberg Gallery, 1531 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. More info: 547-0278, steynberggallery.com. ELBERT HUBBARD: REBEL OF THE ARTS AND CRAFT MOVEMENT Includes complimentary refreshments. April 20. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. Suggested donation $5 members, $7 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. LAS CALLES HABLAN: BARCELONA STREET ART Las Calles Hablan is a
documentary which was filmed mostly mostly on the streets is about discovering a world and an extraordinary subculture. June 15. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. Suggested donation $5 members, $7 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. CHIHULY OVER VENICE SCREENING Internationally-acclaimed artist Dale Chihuly is widely hailed as the greatest glass artist 20th century. May 18. San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. Suggested donation $5 members, $7 general. More info: 5438562, sloma.org. INEQUALITY FOR ALL Inequality For All features Robert Reich—professor, author, and Clinton cabinet member—as he demonstrates how the widening income gap has a devastating impact on the American economy and its workforce and threatens our democracy itself. March 26. 6:30-8:30pm, United Church of Christ, 11245 Los Osos Valley Rd., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: (213) 399-5233, rkurrasch@gmail.com.
WRITERS AND LITERATURE AN EVENING WITH BESTSELLING AUTHOR MAX BROOKS Best-selling author and zombie-lore expert Max Brooks will be speaking about his new book The Harlem Hellfighters. Brooks, son of Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft and now a celebrity in his own right. April 14. 7pm, Spanos Theatre, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo., $10-$35. More info: 546-1392, slolibraryfoundation.org. AAUW Meeting Shirley Skufca Hickman, former Cal Poly English teacher, will speak on her book Fall in Love with an Orange Tree or a Book. It explores the shadow world in which young illegal immigrants are forced to live. Buy it on Amazon for the author to sign. April 13. 7pm, First Presbyterian Church, Marsh & Morro Sts., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 7850780, joanbdrake@gmail.com. THIRD THURSDAY POET’S NIGHT The WRITERS AND LIT. CONTINUED PAGE 42
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SPRING ARTS 2015 Third Thursday Poets on March 19 features poets Nixson Borah and Ben Lawless, followed by an open-mike session. 7pm, St. Luke’s Church, 5318 Palma Ave., Atascadero. Free. More info: 995-1095, enchantedoak@ sbcglobal.net. SOUTH COUNTY POETRY Ben Lawless, editor of If & When, will be the featured reader on March 22 followed by open mic. 5:30pm, South County Poetry, 301 Trinity Way, Arroyo Grande. Free. More info: 4730230, evycole@inbox.com, evelyn-cole.com. BEHIND THE BLACK VELVET CURTAIN: LAUREN HENLEY, JONATHAN MAULE, DIAN SOUSA Lauren Henley and Jonathan Maule of Apercus Quarterly, and former poet laureate Dian Sousa will be reading from their new works behind the black curtain at the Kreuzberg Coffee Company. No open reading. Just pure poetry and beer. March 28. 8pm, Kreuzberg Coffe Company, 685 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 235-2064, diansousa24@gmail.com, bigyespress.com. POETS LAUREATE READING To celebrate April national Poetry Month, several past Poet Laureates and our current Poet Laureate, Marguerite Costigan will give a reading. April 4. 2pm, SLO Library, 990 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 547-1318, kpsslopoet@charter.net, languageofthesoul.org. CORNERS OF THE MOUTH April 19. Featured readers are Paul Fericano and Kevin Clark ,with an open reading to follow. 7pm, Linnaea’s Cafe, 1110 Garden St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 547-1318, kpsslopoet@charter.net, languageofthesoul.org.
CLASSES AND LESSONS STARTING AND MAINTAINING A MYSTERY SERIES Sisters in Crime, the Central Coast Chapter offers a free presentation, “Starting And Maintaining a Mystery Series” by mystery writer Marilyn Meredith, author of over 35 books. March 28. 10:30am, Nipomo Public Library, 918 W. Tefft St., Nipmo ., Free. More info: 528-7155, suemcginty@aol.com, suemcginty.com. PHOTOGRAPHY EXPOSED The class will give you an opportunity to discover how the interaction of exposure and lens combinations can be best utilized to express your creativity and vision. This is a DSLR camera class and will include whatever lens or lenses you have. Bring extra batteries, chargers, and data cards as well as water, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen for fieldwork. April 25 and 26. 9am-2pm, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $125 members; $140 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. PRACTICAL POTTERY Open to all levels of experience, ages 16 and up. Students should bring a notebook and wear clothes suitable for class. May 8-10 9am-4pm, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $250 members; $275 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. DRAWING AS THE FOUNDATION OF WATERCOLOR PAINTING This workshop is designed to show how drawing is the foundation to successful watercolor paintings. Includes outdoor drawing and painting demonstrations. May 15 through 17. 9am4pm, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $300 members; $325. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org.
CAMILLE PRZEWODEK PLEIN AIR COLOR PAINTING WORKSHOP/COLOR BOOT CAMP This is a 5-day workshop. Discover and develop a new way of seeing and painting color in this workshop with acclaimed California plein-air colorist Camille Przewodek. June 22 through 26. 9am-4:30pm, Studios on the Park, 1130 Pine St., Paso Robles. $737. More info: 2389800, sasha@studiosonthepark.org. SPRING ART CAMP Learn how to use pastels, oil pastels, pens and watercolor pencils and create finished artwork. Ages 7 to 8. April 6 through 10. 9am-Noon, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $165 members; $195 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. SPRING ART CAMP Learn to expand your approach to painting and learn to make observational sketches before using paint and brush to create your finished compositions. Ages 9-12. April 6 through 10. 9am-Noon, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $165 members; $195 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. SPRING ART CAMP Learn to use numbers and words to create art using tried and true design techniques. For teens. April 6 through 10. 1-4pm, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $165 members; $195 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. YOUTH ART CAMP Create imaginative art of animal friends from land, water and sky and paint a mural of the environment. Ages 5 to 6. April 6 through 10. 9am-Noon, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, 1010 Broad St., San Luis Obispo. $165 members; $195 general. More info: 543-8562, sloma.org. SLO OPERA LIVE FOR LITTLE GUYS Young children will be introduced the exciting world of opera through live
performance, music, costumes, and interactive play. A partnership with SLO Opera sponsored by the Arts Live at the Library Grant and the Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust. April 8. 10:30am, San Luis Obispo Library, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. Free. More info: 781-5775, mkensingerklopfer@slolibrary.org, slolibrary.org. ECSTATIC DANCE SAN LUIS OBISPO April 5. Conscious free form movement practice. Move as you wish in a fun and safe environment. Everybody welcomed. No dancing experience needed. 10:45am1pm, Vet’s Hall, 801 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $10. More info: 352-281-5887, womyn1013@hotmail.com. ECSTATIC DANCE SAN LUIS OBISPO April 26. Conscious free form movement practice. Move as you wish in a fun and safe environment. Everybody welcomed. No dancing experience needed 10:45am1pm, Vet’s Hall, 801 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $10. More info: 352-281-5887, womyn1013@hotmail.com. ECSTATIC DANCE SAN LUIS OBISPO May 10. Conscious free form movement practice. Move as you wish in a fun and safe environment. Everybody welcomed. No dancing experience needed 10:45am1pm, Vet’s Hall, 801 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $10. More info: 352-281-5887, womyn1013@hotmail.com. ECSTATIC DANCE SAN LUIS OBISPO Conscious free form movement practice. Move as you wish in a fun and safe environment. Everybody welcomed. No dancing experience needed. June 14 and 28, July 12 and 26, Aug. 9 and 23, Sept. 13. 10:45am-1pm, Vet’s Hall, 801 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo. $10. More info: (352) 281-5887, womyn1013@hotmail.com. ∆
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TO THE MAX Author of The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z, Max Brooks will give a talk about his latest book, The Harlem Hellfighters, April 14 at 7 p.m. at the Spanos Theatre in SLO. Tickets are $10 to $35 and can be purchased at pacslo. org, or at the PAC ticket office. The Spanos Theatre is located on the Cal Poly Campus at 1 Grand Ave.
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