“Take chances! Make mistakes! Get messy!” Those lines might conjure up images of a teacher with frizzy red hair, a pet lizard and some unconventional field trip plans — all of which are elements from the animated children’s book and television series “The Magic School Bus.” “The Magic School Bus” centers around an elementary school […]
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Lavay Smith and Skillet Lickers bring Jazz Age glamour to Cal Poly
The sultry sounds of jazz, swing and jump blues will fill Cal Poly’s Alex & Faye Spanos Theatre Thursday, as Cal Poly Arts hosts vocalist Lavay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet Lickers.
Parents converge on Cal Poly for the weekend
More than 900 families swarmed the Cal Poly campus for Parents’ Weekend activities like the football game, barbecue and the play this past weekend.
Expressionists Club presents ‘re:Cultivate’ at UU Gallery
“Re:Cultivate” is a photo exhibit presented by the Expressionists Club and will be shown throughout the quarter at the UU Gallery.
Cosby performance packs the PAC
It’s important to get good grades because a ‘C’ average “means you only know 70 percent,” Cosby said. No one would accept a doctor who only knew 70 percent about his professional field.
Bill Cosby coming to the PAC
One of the most popular comedians of all time, Bill Cosby, will be performing two shows at the PAC on September 26.
Cal Poly Arts announces performance lineup
Cal Poly Arts announces 2010-11 lineup. Bill Cosby, Steve Martin and Monty Python are among this year’s shows.
“Avenue Q” puppet smut fills up the house
The Tony award-winning musical “Avenue Q,” notorious for its ‘little bit racist,’ offbeat-but-wholesome, values-teaching puppets, entertained theatre-goers Thursday at the Performing Arts Center at Cal Poly.
Professor’s original play to debut on Spanos stage
“Zero to Infinity,” playing on Nov. 12 in Spanos, promises a circus extravaganza of satirical political events.

