Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA
1 hour ago by Lauren Darmody
Though ghosts, goblins, and skeletons might scare you during this time of year when the weather has gotten cooler and the darkness falls earlier and earlier each day, this spooky holiday has become a way of life for Michael Terry, and he's even showing Knott's Scary Farm and Universal Studios a thing or two.
Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
7 hours ago by Christina Demirchyan
From love to politics, humor to self-empowerment, the film genres students are able to identify with and connect to range greatly.
Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
15 hours ago by Jessica Barrera
Santa Monica native to Echo Park resident, PCC art student Shannah Bupp can be seen as the real deal by eventually reaching her goal of breaking into the art scene, having her unique style of dark figure paintings appear in gallery shows.
The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA
15 hours ago by Kyle Rokes
Dragonforce is the reason why 'Guitar Heroes' sounds so damn good.
The band's fourth album "Ultra Beatdown,' released Aug. 26 should make fans of the video game drool.
Lead guitarists Herman Li and Sam Totman provide a sonic depth that demands this be played loud.
The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA
1 day ago by Katrine Villumsen
Oxnard native Delaney Gibson's debut album, "The Worst Kind of Way," creates chaos with too many identical songs, too many guttural stops with overreaching expectations.
The 24-year-old singer-songwriter was classically trained in opera from age 9, and later received her bachelor's degree in music from California State University, Northridge.
Courier, Pasadena City College, CA
2 days ago by Morgan Brief
In 1952, Helen F. Robinson and Edith Robinson donated a set of 525 20th century American war posters to the Norton Simon Museum (then named the Pasadena Art Institute), and more than 50 years later, most of them have never been seen in public until now.
Viking, Long Beach City College, CA
3 days ago by Jenny DuBois
University by the Sea transformed downtown Long Beach into a 'university' for a day combining intellectual stimulation, arts, film, food, drink, and music, Sunday Oct. 5.
"It was a great event that brought the whole community together. It really shed light on a lot of Long Beach musicians that don't get enough recognition," Caitlin Carter, Long Beach resident and former LBCC student said.
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
3 days ago by David McKinley
Mossi (These are both keepers, but the column is on Marley)
October 5 1966, Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding played together for the first time.
October 8 1980, Contrary to some, Bob Marley did not play his final gig in Pittsburgh this evening; the show, on Sept.
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
4 days ago by Mossi Watene
If there is such a thing as delightfully organized pandamonium, "Dead Mans Cell Phone," would fall into this category.
Sarah Ruhl's humorous and original play opened on Sept. 27 at the South Coast Repertory in Irvine, and will continue to run on the Julianne Argyros Stage until Oct 12.
Cypress Chronicle, Cypress College, CA
4 days ago by Chrystal Hartberg
Student Voice, Moorpark College, CA
4 days ago by Brittany Silverstein
Impaled victims sprawled across the bed with blood oozing all over their stomachs, creatures with huge fangs breathing violently on your shoulder, and ugly pigs chasing after you with loud chainsaws are just a few of the features that you will find at Universal Studio's annual attraction, "Halloween Horror Nights," inviting guests to "Live Your Worst Nightmare" this October.
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The Channels, Santa Barbara City College, CA
4 days ago by Eryn Burkhart
The stage was set with two chairs, two guitars, and a piano. The audience was ready to be entertained, and entertained they were, but perhaps for a little too long.
The Songwriting Showcase Sunday night highlighted the talents of 12 songwriters in a crowded Fe Bland Forum.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
4 days ago by Daniel Ucko, Editor-in-Chief
It was a cold night in Los Angeles Saturday when Academy Award winners Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova stopped by the Greek Theatre for an alluring evening of sweet melodies and a soundscape of dramatic harmonies to perform as The Swell Season.
The adorably talented and attractive couple from 2007's best song winners from the independent film "Once" shared the stage with a backup band of equally skilled musicians to create a soothing blend of calm and grandiose on an eerily dark night.
Weekly Hornet, Fullerton College, CA
5 days ago by Chung Lee
Nobody was surprised by the sold-out tickets and the success of the Music Builds Tour, which featured three leading Christian artists, Third Day, Jars of Clay and Switchfoot at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Friday.
The money raised from the tickets went directly to the local Habitat for Humanity.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
5 days ago by Daniel Ucko
After unloading a busload of gear and doing a soundcheck on a scorching hot Sept. 24 afternoon, Rx Bandits regrouped in the Bronco Student Center before their 8:30 p.m. headlining performance at the 2008 BroncoFusion back-to-school concert.
Dig Magazine, California State University, Long Beach, CA
6 days ago by Dale Johnson
When Liza Graves and the rest of her L.A. based all-girl punk band mates, Civet, saw that the music scene was missing a tough, all-girl band that could rock like Motorhead and stir up a mosh pit like Rancid, they did what any other self-respecting punk would do - they did it themselves.