ARTober, a month-long celebration of San Luis Obispo’s arts and humanities, invites the public to attend live shows, film screenings, museum tours and special exhibitions like Piano in the Plaza and Art after Dark from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31.
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Ox + Anchor, Palm Theatre and SLO Film Fest to host “Indies + Eats”
Ox + Anchor, The Palm Theatre and the San Luis Obispo Film Festival partnered up to bring SLO residence “Indies + Eats” to take a different spin on the dinner and a movie” experience. Indies + Eats is a series of events hosted by the SLO Film Festival. Every week on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, […]
The Palm Theatre embraces the classics for their November film calendar
From drama to thriller to adventure, the theater’s focus throughout the month is classic independent films that range from a wide variety of genres.
Cal Poly Films to hold open auditions to SLO community members
The Media Arts and Technologies: Cinematic Process (ISLA 341) is hosting two open casting calls – on May 8 from 2:15 to 5 p.m. and May 13 from 11:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Science Building (52), room 27. The casting call welcomes all members of the San Luis Obispo community ranging from ages […]
Local movie theaters express concern as San Luis Obispo County moves to red tier
San Luis Obispo County’s recent move to the COVID-19 red tier — which is the second most restrictive tier on the California Blueprint for a Safer Economy — allows for movie theaters to open at 25 percent capacity, but the cost of operating with restrictions outweighs potential revenue, according to local movie theater managers.
Eight Cal Poly student films to be featured at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
The student films are created in collaboration between two Cal Poly courses, ISLA 341 and ART 483.
“The Young Series” delves into teenage culture across the world
The University Art Gallery will be showing New York based photographer’s “The Young Series,” until March 16. The series features street photography of teens in three distinct locations around the world.
‘Loving Vincent’ making art history at Palm Theatre
The Palm Theatre brought “Loving Vincent,” the first ever oil painted movie, to San Luis Obispo.
Palm Theatre: Where curiosity meets cinema
Some students chose Palm Theatre as their first choice to watch movies.
Palm Theatre shows ‘1984’ in protest of President Trump
Palm Theatre made $1,000 in ticket sales, which will all be donated to the local Planned Parenthood.
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival screening student and global movies
Cal Poly’s participation in the film festival has grown throughout the years.

