Artists from across the world join Long Beach Walls in an effort to enhance and beautify the Long Beach community.
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.
Week of Welcome exhibits clubs and resources at Long Beach State
In spite of the California heat wave, the Central Quad and Speaker’s Platform were bustling with students with the return of the Fall Week of Welcome.
Book festival returns to Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books featured author panels, book signings, rows of literary vendors and music performances.
Amanda Gorman inspires through poetry at LA Times Festival of Books
The presidential inaugural poet served as a keynote speaker to discuss her latest poetry collection, “Call Us What We Carry.”
The Ballroom Thieves are set to play at The Lodge Room in Los Angeles
The duo Calin Peters and Martin Earley are the lead singers in the band The Ballroom Thieves. They have just released their single Harry Styles which will be featured on their new album, Clouds.
New museum, new activities
Following the grand re-opening of the Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, one of the museums main focus was having free workshops were the community can partake in art making.
CSULB Concert Band contributes to “Sounds of Spring” concert
The Sounds of Spring concert returned to the Long Beach City College campus with the CSULB Concert Band and local schools performing alongside LBCC students.
Long Beach Musical Theatre West presents ‘Spamilton: An American Parody’
“Spamilton: An American Parody” will be shown at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center until April 10.
Long Beach to participate in festival for the Getty’s 25th anniversary
Houghton Park in North Long Beach will hold a festival to celebrate culture and art in Getty 25 event.
Fourth Streets’ latest art installation is a heap of garbage, literally
“TRASH” takes guests through a plastic trash bag barrier and into a dimly lit alley littered with garbage.