Similar to many people and fields, COVID-19 has impacted individuals in a variety of ways. Nearly two years after not hosting events and in its second season back, Cal Poly […]
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Theatre and Dance Department’s slasher-comedy ‘Hookman’ to debut May 10
The play covers issues like rape, assault, drinking and death.
PAC preview: What will be showing in January
See what shows will be hosted at the Performing Arts Center and which ones have already sold out.
Tibetan Buddhist monks on campus until Friday
Students can watch the monks build their sand Mandala until Friday at noon, where the sand will be destroyed with flowing water.
Raye Zaragoza sings against the North Dakota Access Pipeline
Zaragoza captured her audience through song as she advocated for Native American rights, an issue she holds close to her heart.
Cal Poly Arts 2016-17 is a game changer
Alton Brown, Anjelah Johnson and Broadway’s “Pippin” are just three of the acts on the roster.
Students to make directorial debuts in one act plays
Cal Poly student directors will debut their one act plays June 4 and 5.
‘RSVP XXI: Evangeline’ to explore love and politics
Because the ballet deviates from traditional classical music and instead employs more electronically-made sounds, this ballet strays from the typical.
Arab Music Ensemble owns improvisation and interaction
The Arab Music Ensemble created a warm and welcoming environment with its dynamic levels of audience interaction and improvisation.
Manifest exhibit opens up conversation about gender-based violence
Manifest made the conversation about violence against women more comfortable to talk about.
Mark Morris Dance Group leaves interpretation up to audience
The dance group showed audience members the abstractness in human emotion seen through the movement of the body.