Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA
1 day ago by Stephanie Minasian
Digital beats fused with romantic lyrics will leave the ear pleasantly intrigued when listening to the music of Giovanni Giusti, a 24-year-old musician from Livermore, Calif.
Viking, Long Beach City College, CA
6 hours ago by Rebecca Jimenez
The student health services coordinator and food service director teamed up with nutrition students on Tuesday, May 6 to discuss a potential program committed to offering more healthy food options for students by Fall 2008.
Food service director David Corral said, "We are working on offering healthier menu options in the cafeterias by doing research and getting input from students on what food items they would like to have as a meal option.
Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA
1 day ago by Barbara Navarro
Whether you remember Robyn as the teenage R&B queen bee from about 10 years ago, or by her latest doings as an indie songbird bopping around with fellow Swede all-star performers on YouTube about ten seconds ago, just make sure you know one thing: Robyn is boss of the pop scene.
Daily 49er, California State University Long Beach, CA
2 days ago by Daniel Macri
Memories of fan-favorites, such as "Chicken Lady" and "Gavin," caused hoopla in my head as I was drove to The Grove of Anaheim to see the Kids in the Hall (KITH) May 8 show.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
2 days ago by ANDREA WAITROVICH, Staff Writer
Cal Poly Greeks have been practicing singing and dancing for months in order to have the best lip sync, which is the last competition in Greek Week.
Chi Omega stole the show for the girls and defending champion Phi Kappa Tau kept their title with the best male lip sync.
Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA
2 days ago by Kyle Bracewell
The April 10 CD release party for "La La Lost" by Arrica Rose and the …'s was an intimate yet lively gathering at the Hotel Café on the Cahuenga Strip, a venue that perfectly showcased the range of the little-known group's new album. A hip, artsy crowd gathered in the small, dimly lit room.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
2 days ago by DANIELLE MOHLMAN, Staff Writer
Shades of green and yellow lit the Main Stage Theatre at Cal Poly as 23 actors played the roles of teachers, parents and, most notably, 14- and 15-year-old students in "Spring's Awakening" last weekend.
The three-hour production was engrossing from the opening scene to the curtain call and featured Devin Silva as Wendla Bergman, Alex Fossgreen as Melchior Gabor, and Dylan-Mark Wallace as Moritz Stiefel.
Roundup, Pierce College, CA
2 days ago by Natalie Hanassab
Madonna's latest album, "Hard Candy," proved once again that she is invincible and that there are no boundaries surrounding her music.
With its American debut April 29, the album sold 100,000 copies on its first day of release in the U.S. alone, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Roundup, Pierce College, CA
3 days ago by Antonio Hernandez
Hollywood is mad with superhero fever.
Last year, audiences saw the final installment of the "Spiderman" trilogy, possibly the most successful comic book adaptation yet. Hoping to ride off the success of their web-slinger, Marvel has opened the summer movie season with their Swiss Army knife of a superhero: "Iron Man.
Bull Magazine, Pierce College, CA
3 days ago by David Salpeter
The Farrelly Brothers, creators of "Dumb and Dumber" and "There's Something About Mary," have created a new show, "Unhitched." What looked to be a new hilarious show for the FOX Sunday night lineup fell short of funny.
The Poly Post, Cal Poly Pomona, CA
3 days ago by CASEY THOMPSON, Lifestyle Editor
Greek Week is a time when the Greek community comes together to create unity among its organizations, spread awareness and raise money for charity, all while competing in events testing participation, smarts, creativity and athletic ability. Nowhere is the competition more heated than during the Greek Olympics, which took place in Kellogg Stadium Thursday evening.
Daily Titan, California State University, CA
4 days ago by Richard Tinoco
Despite its downward spiral in the ratings, "Lost" still plans to end by its sixth season in 2010. After the writers' strike, though, a cut down in episodes means the next two seasons will have an extra episode each, marking the count up from 16 to 17. Finally, some good news post-strike .
The Telescope, Palomar College, CA
4 days ago by Kari Luu
With all the super hero movies flooding the market over the last few years, it's hard to pick the good from the bad. Some have been true to their comic roots and other films have sorely strayed away with poor direction.
With "Iron Man," it is easy to be skeptical of the movie because Iron Man is not as well known as super heroes like Superman or the Hulk.
The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA
4 days ago by Hortencia Rangel
Spanish Club Advisor Mercedes Limon has been working hard since 2007 to bring an International Theatrical to Chaffey.
"A Spanish language performance will be brought to Chaffey in September 2008," Limon said. "Although it will be performed in Spanish, there will be an English translation, and we are in the works of finalizing the process.
The Breeze, Chaffey College, CA
4 days ago by Thera Pitts
Superhero movies of the past decade or so have more or less fit into four distinct tonal categories. There's dark and brooding (Batman Begins), light and wholesome (Spiderman) somewhere in between (Hellboy), and too terrible to categorize (Daredevil, Catwoman, Ghost Rider, Hulk, Catwoman, Elektra, Fantastic Four, Catwoman, and the list goes on).
Daily Titan, California State University, CA
4 days ago by Mark Yanez
"Grand Theft Auto IV" adds drama to its violence. No longer is "Grand Theft Auto" just a game about shooting and killing.
The game focuses on main character Niko Bellic. Niko wants to leave his troubled past, so he travels to Liberty City wanting to seek the American dream, only to witness it is not all it is cracked up to be.