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Latin rock band Cantua performs in concert series

Tom Gustafson February 15, 2011

City College's Spring Concert Series continued on Feb. 2 as Cantua, a Latin rock band, filled the Gorton Quad with their distinctive sound. Sponsored by Black Cherry Productions and Associated Students,...

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AS SCENE ON SCREEN: The White Men Are All Right

Christine Klee February 15, 2011

The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, can break racial and gender barriers. Just think of Hattie McDaniel ("Gone with the Wind"), Sidney Poitier ("Lilies of the Field") or last year's Best Director,...

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Here come the Oscars

Tom Andrew February 15, 2011

Oscar fans across the globe will see the stars, cheer for their favorite nominees, and vote for those actors, directors, and producers they think will win on Sunday, February 27, when hosts James Franco...

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V-day production hits City College

Katrina Cameron February 15, 2011

Now that Valentine's Day has come and gone, another "V-day" is anticipated amongst City College students. City College will be presenting "The Vagina Monologues" at the second annual "V-day" on Feb. 18...

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Spring Concert Series kicks off

Katrina Cameron February 1, 2011

Sponsored by Associated Students and Black Cherry Productions, the first event of the Spring Concert Series took place on Jan. 26 at Gorton Quad. Isaiah Blas and The Pennant, a pop indie band, performed...

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Spring musical in full color

Katrina Cameron February 1, 2011

Students auditioned for City College's spring musical, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," Jan. 29 in the Saville Theatre. Auditioning students were asked to bring music to sing and comfortable...

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Turning pain into power

Katrina Cameron February 1, 2011

A series of events will take place on campus leading up to City College's presentation of the nationally known production V-day, which aims to raise domestic violence awareness. The production will be...

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‘Black Swan’ message overshadowed by familiar story

Tom Andrew February 1, 2011

"Black Swan," starring recent Golden Globe winner Natalie Portman and playing in theaters across San Diego, tells the story of a young ballet dancer coming to grips with her sexuality and her growth as...

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Review: Black Ops. A good buy with a few glitches

Fernando Yates December 14, 2010

The much-hyped and much-anticipated "Call of Duty: Black Ops" has been on sale for a few weeks, and if you have not yet purchased the game, you should -- but know there are a few caveats. In a nutshell,...

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Review: Tone of Harry Potter series matures

Stephen Boyd-Morales December 14, 2010

The first part of the final installment in the Harry Potter series has hit the theaters. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" is probably the most anticipated adaptation of all the books in the series...

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Review: New Harry Potter film honors book’s legacy

Christine Klee December 14, 2010

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" opened in theaters worldwide the week before Thanksgiving. For once, the film stays true to the rich details of the world created by J.K. Rowling. "Harry...

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As scene on screen:

Christine Klee December 14, 2010

With time off from work, family and friends in town, and cooler weather, the holidays always offer a great chance to enjoy a movie or two, from romantic comedies to action movies to typical family films....

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