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Blurred Borders Dance Festival X comes to the Saville Theatre

Emily Mather and Emily Mather May 18, 2009

Blurred Borders Dance Festival X presented by Patricia Rincon Dance Collective will perform May 22 and 23 at 8p.m. at the Saville Theater. Blurred Borders International Dance Festival was created to encourage...

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Do the Lamb’s Players score or miss the target?

Tom Andrew and Tom Andrew May 18, 2009

Mistaken identity, a Slavic uncle, crazy customers, bad news from your doctor and a brother who can't afford to finish law school. What better way to solve all of these problems but to hire a hit man,...

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Wolverine leaves viewers with a sense of deja vu

Samir Roy and Samir Roy May 18, 2009

Have you ever watched a movie and, despite the fact that you are watching it for the first time, you feel as if you've seen it already? The highly anticipated "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" falls prey to...

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There’s nothing better than the original ‘Star Trek,’ or is there?

Director J.J. Abrams has captained the Star Trek franchise warp speed into the new millennium, taking movie audiences on a thrilling maiden voyage and leaving some Trekkies staring foolishly from the original...

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City Works journal promotes students and local writers

Rebecca Veldman and Rebecca Veldman May 18, 2009

Since 1994 City Works has published poetry, fiction, prose and artwork of City College Students, along with the work of local, national and international writers and artists. More than 50 percent of...

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Upcoming indie film ends up a ‘Gigantic’ waste of time

Carissa Casares and Carissa Casares May 18, 2009

Merging reality with the nonsensical on film is a tough art to master. Better known as surrealism, the genre has been around for decades and mastered by few (mainly directors such as Luis Bunuel, Jean-Luc...

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‘Emilio’ did not start out as a Latino film

Beza Beneberu April 13, 2009

"Emilio" is a coming of age story, about a young man's will and determination, and the lessons he learns about fate. Director and writer Kim Jorgenson along with the star of the movie, Walter Perez, introduced...

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Susheel Bibbs Brings Mary Pleasant to Life

Sonjiala Hotchkiss February 24, 2009

"It was about freedom." So, actress Susheel Bibbs began her chautauqua on the life of Mary Ellen Pleasant, the woman commonly known as the Mother of the California Civil Rights Movement. The performance...

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Annual Latino Film Festival ready for the screen

February 24, 2009

Celebrating the best in Latino cinema from around the world, the 16th annual Latino Film Festival runs March 12-22 at the UltraStar theater in the Hazard Center in Mission Valley. "It started as a student...

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New dramatic arts production ‘SWING!’ opens April

Romel Echon February 24, 2009

San Diego City College's Saville Theatre is producing its rendition of the award-winning Broadway musical, "SWING!". Originally choreographed and directed by the critically acclaimed Lynne Taylor-Corbett,...

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Tom Andrew December 9, 2008

City College has the good fortune of having its own radio station right here on campus with many great upcoming events that everyone can enjoy by either tuning in to Jazz 88.3 or by attending any one of...

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Intense blockbusters for the Holidays

Tom Andrew December 9, 2008

'Twilight', starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattison, follows a well-worn path where vampire movies are concerned. Sure, the cinematography is engaging and exhilarating, the lead characters are attractive...

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