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The film “Harvest Calls” chronicles Brook Munro's journey to create his album “Harvest in Twelve Parts." The album blends rich instrumentation with natural harvest sounds, like grapes being juiced and birds chirping.
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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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A Grammy-nominated Latina singer will perform at three locations around Santa Barbara County this weekend; it’s part of a series of free events celebrating Latino heritage.
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There’s a youth orchestra in Salinas made up mostly of students from lower-income, underserved communities. The focus isn’t just on turning local young people into classical musicians — it’s also about giving them life skills they’ll carry with them into adulthood.
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The council's vote gives SLOMA $100,000 a year for the next two years to help with public art installations around the city to highlight San Luis Obispo’s history and cultural heritage.
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Tonight, KCBX in Concert will air the world premiere of “The Ballad of Panwalla,” a radio play by Arroyo Grande composer Garry Eister. It’s the story of a treasure-seeking cowboy presented in the style of a melodrama.
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Salinas is a city known for its agriculture. Instead of selling strawberries and lettuce, a group of artists has come together to sell their work once a month in what they’re calling a different kind of farmers market. It’s the brainchild of two local high school art teachers who want to cultivate art in the city.
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The Music Academy’s Picnic Series is a less formal way to experience classical music, and an opportunity to hear from musicians and vocal artists studying at the Academy.
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A UCSB professor has spent decades collecting items he says have no value or particular meaning. The collections are on display at The Museum of Nothing.
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The city of Salinas is funding more public art through budgeting and local partnerships. New murals are coming to three underpass tunnels of Highway 101, which bisects the city.
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The City of Salinas is home to one of the Central Coast’s most important literary figures. It’s the birthplace of John Steinbeck and the setting for some of his most famous novels like "East of Eden" and "Of Mice and Men."
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