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The Monkees coming to Vina Robles
Band known for hits such as, ‘Last Train to Clarksville,’ and ‘I’m a Believer’ –The Monkees will come to Paso Robles with a performance at Full Article
Main Street hosts ‘Sweetheart Wine Stroll’
Cost is $20 and includes commemorative wine glass –The Atascadero Main Street Association will be hosting a day of shopping, eating, meeting and greeting this Full Article
Hospice hosting Mardi Gras charity event Feb. 20
Event will benefit Hospice, Community Counseling Center –Hospice of San Luis Obispo County will be hosting Mardi Gras Underground, a charity event in partnership with Full Article
Beppe Gambetta to perform in Templeton Feb 13
Concert raises money for music and arts program –On Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. the Templeton Unified School District, in association with Matt’s Music, will Full Article
Atascadero Performing Arts to present, ‘Love Letters’ Feb. 12
Tickets are $30 or $150 for a table –A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” will be performed on Feb. 12 at Colony Inn Conference Center in Atascadero. Full Article
Movie review: Teens left to battle alien invasion in ‘5th Wave’
–By now there are a few staples every year at the box office. We’re going to get a half dozen superhero movies. We’re going to Full Article
Movie review: ’13 Hours’ unlike previous Michael Bay films
–When you see a movie is directed by Michael Bay, it usually conjures a certain kind of movie. He is the director of “Armageddon,” Full Article
Update: Tamale festival relocated to Pavilion on the Lake
Update posted Jan 21 –The first ever Atascadero Tamale Festival will now be held at the Pavilion on the Lake, next to the Charles Paddock Full Article
Leann Rimes to headline Valentine’s Day benefit concert
Concert will benefit local youth –The Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo de Tolosa will host LeAnn Rimes for their annual benefit concert on Saturday, Full Article
Movie review: ‘The Revenant’ a tale of survival and revenge
–There’s been a long history in cinema of stories about survival against all odds. Usually these films find the protagonist injured, isolated and likely to Full Article