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Maroon 5 lead singer and guitarist Adam Levine performing in Chicago. (Official Facebook Photo)

Maroon 5 ‘Maps’ their way back to the Top 40

Paola Garcia September 27, 2014

Maroon 5 is finally back, and maybe a little too soon since the product is an unexceptional barely passable studio production. The quintet captured the catchy melodies of 2012 release “Overexposed”...

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Lou Curtiss in the dressing room before Jazz Live on Sept. 9. Photo credit: Richard Lomibao

Jazz Live pays homage to Lou Curtiss

Richard Lomibao September 27, 2014

With his passion for keeping traditional music alive, music junkie and pioneer Lou Curtiss has put San Diego on the map. Known to most as the owner of hidden gem Folk Art Rare Records, Curtiss has also...

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Balboa Park hosts ‘Taste of Asia’ Sept. 27

Richard Lomibao September 26, 2014

Without having to travel to Asia, groups like the Asian Coalition Club and House of China invite others to catch a glimpse of Asian culture in Balboa Park this weekend."It's our gift to the public," said...

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The San Diego Film Festival kicks off Sept. 24

Kenan Jackson September 23, 2014

The 13th annual San Diego Film Festival kicks off on Sept. 24 and runs through Sept. 28. This festival will take place at two luxury screening venues: Reading Cinemas Gaslamp Quarter and Arclight Cinemas...

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Annual Trolley Dances coming to City

Torrey Spoerer September 22, 2014
City College dance department hosts this year's Trolley Dances
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Kafe Sobaka/Restoran Pomegranate offers a variety of sweet, savory, hot and cold goodies that are sure to please any craving. Photo credit: Lydia Grijalva

Student Eats: Russian food after rushing to class

Lydia Grijalva September 16, 2014

Kafe Sobaka/Restoran Pomegranate is a quirky restaurant that offers a to-die-for fusion of Georgian, Californian and Russian cuisine. This enchanting breakaway from every day campus grub is located in...

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VAMP Showcase this October

Aldo Ramírez September 16, 2014

For the second consecutive year, a VAMP (Video Audio Monologue Performance) showcase is being presented this October by San Diego City College this October. In association with So Say We All, a literary...

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City College’s dance department hit the stage for centennial festivities

Amber Henry September 8, 2014

San Diego City College's dance department showcased their best moves on campus this week as they participated in three events during festivities for Founders Week and the Community Open House.This was...

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Architects Jeremey Joyce and Ryan Oesling speaking with City Gallery Art Director Y.C. Kim on Aug. 28 at a VIP opening reception. Photo credit: Torrey Spoerer

City College’s new art gallery opens for its first exhibition

Torrey Spoerer September 1, 2014

For quite some time, San Diego City College was one of the only educational institutions that did not have any working art gallery. Now, both students at City College and the public can finally have...

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Dunkin' Donuts offers a variety of choices including jelly filled, cream filled and regular donuts. Photo credit: Phoenix Webb

Student Eats: Dunkin’ Donuts offers sweet snacks at reasonable prices

Phoenix Webb September 1, 2014

There is something comforting about a good cup of coffee. When paired with a donut from Dunkin' Donuts, it's magical. A good donut should mildly sweet, not too soft and not too dense. It should be able...

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“The Water[s]” album cover. (HotNewHipHop.com)

Album review: ‘The Water[s]’ guarantees to quench your musical thirst

Richard Lomibao August 31, 2014

As summer break winds down, Chicago-based rapper Mick Jenkins drops his mixtape “The Water[s]” following his latest move to sign with Cinematic Music Group. Don’t be fooled by the mixtape’s...

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New Found Glory  lead singer Jordan Pundik performs at a recording for the band’s live album “Kill it Live” at The Chain Reaction in Los Angeles. Chad Sengstock, PureVolume.com

New songs for a new semester

Angelica Wallingford August 26, 2014

After hours of going through online catalogues picking classes, looking up teachers on RateMyProfessors.com and figuring out your schedule, the semester has finally started. Another five months of essays,...

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