Having dinner on the sidewalk will never be better than it can be tonight on Broadway ave., when there will be 13 food trucks to try out in just a four-block radius. Locals and visitors can get a taste of what the On Broadway Business Association has to offer as[Read More…]
Events
Lifestyle events that occur on or off campus should be categorized under “events.” Events differ from performances in that performances stage or present a play, concert or other forms of entertainment while events do not. Examples of events include the Long Beach Zombie Walk, Week of Welcome and Queen Mary’s Dark Harbour.
CSULB’s Bob Cole Conservatory Symphony to perform Friday at Carpenter Performing Arts Center
Cal State Long Beach students will soon have the chance to ditch mainstream electronic music and revisit the classical sounds they typically only hear in movie scores. The Bob Cole Conservatory Symphony is hosting its first concert of the season at 8 p.m. Friday at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center.[Read More…]
Control stress through the first Art and Soul Fair
When the stresses of university life begin to pile on — be it an overwhelming work-load, dating drama or a feeling of isolation — the representatives at the Student Wellness Center know students become more vulnerable to fall into substance abusing habits. To give students a healthy alternative to channel[Read More…]
McCarren/Fine speak at the CPAC
There are times in an art exhibit where gallery visitors find themselves in front of a piece, scratching their head and wondering, “What does it mean?” If only the artists were always there to explain their process, inspiration and purpose. On select Tuesdays, the Carpenter Performing Arts Center is hosting[Read More…]
Office of Multicultural Affairs hosts ‘Latinx Culture Through Music’
The time to celebrate the Latino community has arrived to Cal State Long Beach. Music, snacks, and dances will all be offered as part of the annual Latinx Heritage Month. The Office of Multicultural Affairs is hosting “Latinx Culture Through Music,” on Sept. 14 from 6 to 10 p.m. in[Read More…]
Author Thandisizwe Chimurenga visits CSULB
Thandisizwe Chimurenga holds her book, “No Doubt: The Murder(s) of Oscar Grant” in her hand; on the cover a protester is raising a sign that reads: “If you want to get away with murder, become a cop.” Chimurenga will be hosting an open discussion regarding her book in the Academic[Read More…]
Beach family day is back
Everyone can use a break from the stressors of a new semester, so why not take yourself to the ball game and join the Cal State Long Beach crowd? On Sept. 17 the right field of Angels Stadium will become CSULB student, faculty and alumni territory for Beach Family Day.[Read More…]
ASICS World Series of Beach Volleyball returns to Long Beach
An epic week of fun has begun, and no, I’m not talking about the first week of fall classes. The ASICS World Series of Beach Volleyball begins today at 700 Shoreline Drive in downtown Long Beach, and will continue until Sunday. As the Olympics come to an end in Rio,[Read More…]
Mural tour in North Long Beach
This July may have noticed many walls of the city turning into works of art. Now an opportunity has come to learn more about some of these murals and the people involved in their creation. Ninth district councilman, Vice Mayor Rex Richardson is hosting a tour of seven newly completed[Read More…]
The good times roll through downtown
Local artists and comedians will join forces in a Long Beach pop-up shop to showcase some of the city’s many creative citizens this Saturday. MADE’s Long Beach location will host a comedy and art show downtown called “Let the Good Times Roll,” as well as a book signing from[Read More…]