Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke feuded over whose name would live on for eternity as being synonymous with scientific discovery.
Category: Reviews
Cal Poly Symphony orchestrates beautiful Winter Concert with soloists
“Each member of the audience likely felt a story of some kind unfold as they listened to it.”
Hunting witches in Cal Poly’s ‘The Crucible’
The actors’ hard work has paid off.
Tim Minchin’s brutal, blasphemous brilliance
In a nutshell what Minchin did was this: play piano, sing and condemn faulty logic.
Jeanette Walls shatters her ‘Glass Castle’ with optimism and openness
“Life has been so good to me, such a blessing. Life is beautiful.”
Tad Carpenter exhibit opens at University Art Gallery
“I love waking up knowing we get to make things.”
Loverspeak sheds light on funny, serious and sensual Valentine’s Day themes
With Valentine’s Day approaching, Cal Poly’s literary magazine Byzantium hosted its annual fundraiser, Loverspeak, a poetry night dedicated to the four-letter word: love. It was an emotional night of laughter and thought-provoking words. English graduate student David Llamas: “Amazon Review.” A hilarious, literal reading of an Amazon Review. English senior Bailey Satterfield: “Greatest Fear.” An intense look at […]
The quirks and talent of Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra
They were basically a bunch of goofs who happened to be talented at performing.
Blast from the past: The Beach Boys bring back surf nostalgia
The Beach Boys brought the audience with them through a nostalgia tour of their greatest hits.
‘The Cat in the Hat’ stays true to Dr. Seuss in imaginative performance
The play proved to be a delightful glimpse into the possibilities of a child’s imagination.
Audience dances their way into the aisles in Los Lobos concert
Los Lobos’ presence felt more like a few dudes joshing around, tipsy on friendship and the simplicity of it all.

