Summer nights are not meant to be spent indoors, and with all the available art and culture waiting to be consumed there is no reason to stay home. As if live music wasn’t already accessible as it is in Long Beach, during the summer, concerts can almost become hard to[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.
Play time is not over
Are you speaking more theatrically? Have you been bursting into song? Do you catch yourself dancing all alone while imagining an ensemble around you? You should probably check your temperature, because you might have musical fever. However, remedies are available. If you need a song and dance fix, there are[Read More…]
Spirits lifted, notions shifted
Special Olympics Southern California just hosted its Summer Games June 11-12, using Cal State Long Beach as its venue for the 19th year in a row. Special Olympics is hosted in over 170 countries and has 4.5 million athlete participants across the globe. Every state has its own officially recognized[Read More…]
Fighting for the persecuted
Lorn Films, a local film production company, is hosting an intimate live performance of their screenplay “175” to gain exposure for a script many years in the making, highlighting the cruelty gay men faced in Nazi Germany. The focus group performance will be at the Hacienda Ruan restaurant on June[Read More…]
Listen, experience and have fun
As music filled the room, people danced, ate and walked around to view art or drawings. These are only a couple descriptions that can be used to describe the Tierra de Oro annual art show. Tierra de Oro is an art show that is hosted by La Raza Student Association.[Read More…]
J’adore le Francophonie
As the aroma of freshly made crepes filled the hallway of the Academic Services building, students learned about French history through poster boards and student presentations as they walked around the Francophonie festival held by the French Club on Saturday. The festival was a collaboration between the Cal State Long[Read More…]
The dog day is over
As students walked to and from classes yesterday afternoon, stressing about upcoming final exams, their worries were forgotten for a while with a little help from man’s best friend. Pause 4 Paws, which was held on the Health and Human Services lawn, brought therapy dogs to Cal State Long[Read More…]
‘Insights’ into student artists at UAM
A celebration of student art, an awards ceremony and live music – it’s that time of year again. Get ready for the Cal State Long Beach School of Art’s annual exhibition, “Insights.” The University Art Museum, partnered with the CSULB School of Art, will host its yearly exhibition featuring art[Read More…]
The Dirty Shakes shake the Nugget
Students who found themselves in The Nugget Grill & Pub on April 28 with the intent of studying for finals week were out of luck if they were hoping for a quiet place to read. The Dirty Shakes took the Nugget’s stage at 7 p.m. and brought a whirlwind of[Read More…]
From Mindanao to CSULB with Love
An indigenous people under attack in Mindanao, Philippines – the Lumad face displacement and death as their community is ravaged by government forces and anti-communist paramilitary groups. On Saturday, Lumad leaders, along with various cultural groups, will join the Long Beach community in a presentation titled “To Mindanao with Love,”[Read More…]