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Anticipation building for new Kendrick Lamar album

Esai Melendez April 11, 2017

For about two weeks now, Lamar has been hinting to his fans that a new album is on the way thanks to a promotional track he released on March 23 titled, “The Heart Part 4.” In the last line of the...

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Jazz 88’s first ever Blues Club Caravan

James Call April 11, 2017

Jazz 88, City College’s own award winning Jazz radio station, is hosting its first ever Blues Club Caravan, April 18 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. The station has hired buses to take Blues lovers to several...

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Does “Big Little Lies”’ controversial ending do its story justice?

Gabrielle Toback April 11, 2017
…women do not need to have it out for men in order to band together to defend each other, be strong, and overcome…
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13 Reason Why deeply explores teen suicide

Spoiler alert “High school”: hearing these two simple words can flash you back to four years of rumors, drama, hormones and hard times where you were likely a target at least once. “13 Reasons...

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BORDER BLOG – ¡Viva el cine latino!

24th San Diego Latino Film Festival begins in Fashion Valley
Shaylyn Martos, Opinion Editor March 24, 2017

Mariachi music, food and wine from la Valle de Guadalupe, and the laughs of movie stars and directors set the tone for opening night of the 24th San Diego Latino Film Festival. Held March 16 at Fashion...

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Festival of New Plays 2017

Alan Hickey March 21, 2017

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Women in Light showcases local photography

Shaylyn Martos March 14, 2017

The Women in Light photo collective held the opening reception for their fourth annual show in the Luxe Gallery at San Diego City College on Friday, Feb. 24. “Women in Light: A Perspective” features...

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Latino Film Festival returns to San Diego

Shaylyn Martos March 14, 2017

The 24th annual San Diego Latino Film Festival opens on March 16 in Mission Valley and North Park and will run until March 26. The film festival was originally created as an opportunity for film students...

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“Algo Sucede” con Julieta Venegas

Grammy Award and six-time Latin Grammy Award winner and Mexican-American singer, songwriter, and producer Julieta Venegas will perform March 17 at the House of Blues San Diego. On Feb. 13, Venegas confirmed...

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“Moonlight” and the future of the Academy Awards

“Moonlight” and the future of the Academy Awards

James Stevenson Jr. March 14, 2017

At the 89th Academy Awards, something unexpected happened; “Moonlight” won Best Picture of 2016. This signifies progress within the Academy Awards establishment, which has long been criticized for...

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Activist author talks politics and diversity

Melissa De Piñeres March 14, 2017

The San Diego City College Diversity Committee brought activist and author Kevin Powell to talk about his latest book, “The Education of Kevin Powell: A boy’s journey to manhood.” The event was held...

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Hugh Jackman shines in his last X-Men film

Esai Melendez March 13, 2017

On Friday. March 3, director James Mangold's film, "Logan," was given its world-wide release. "Logan" is the latest entry in the "X-Men" film series, which is based off the comic books of the same name....

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