One in five adults in the United States has at least one tattoo, according to a 2012 poll done by Harris Interactive.
For many people tattoos are an art, a way of life and form of expressing creativity...
Students at City College were treated to a free showing of “Spider-Women,” a choreographed dance performance directed by City College alumnus Zaquia Mahler Salinas, and hosted by the World Cultures...
The spring jazz season for City College’s on-campus radio station, KSDS Jazz 88, kicked off on March 3 with the 8th Annual California Music Educators Association Jazz Festival.
This year, it was held...
Like other fast food, Chinese take-out can be loaded in sodium, fat, and other unhealthy ingredients, but you don’t have to resort to a restaurant to fulfill your craving.
You can quickly make great,...
Cinema and Latino storytelling collide at the 19th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival beginning March 8 and running through March 18.
To commemorate its return, City’s World Cultures program held...
Documentary captures the horror ‘invisible children’ endure in Central Africa
The World Cultures Program held a special screening of 2009 documentary “The Rescue” at the Saville Theatre Feb....
Play explains advanced math concepts with humor
While a musical based on calculus may sound like a bad episode of “Glee,” “Calculus the Musical” feels more like an hour-long medley...
If you ever played “Final Fantasy X-2”, Square-Enix’s first direct sequel, there’s a good chance you had a great deal of trepidation and nausea when they announced they’d be giving the same treatment...
The 84th Annual Academy Awards will be airing on Feb. 26 at 4 p.m. on ABC and will be hosted by Billy Crystal. Crystal stepped in after Eddie Murphy backed out a few months ago.
The nominees were...
The tradition of midnight movies will return to San Diego with the start of the Midnight Madness series at Ken Cinema.
The series kicked off earlier this month with a screening of the campy, and appropriately...
“The Grey” is a tedious, poorly written survival film about a group of oil drillers whose plane goes down somewhere in Alaska. They are faced with trying to survive with barely any food, no shelter,...
To help celebrate Black History Month, the World Cultures Program had a viewing of “The Spirituals” at the Saville Theatre that included a special discussion with the film’s director, Erin McGinnis,...