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Horror movies for your Halloween night

Angelica Wallingford October 29, 2014

Horror films and thrillers are a Halloween staple. Unfortunately, most films released today are mediocre remakes or completely over-produced features with gore so ridiculous it’s laughable. When...

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The Clash bassist Paul Simonon smashing his bass during a 1979 New York City concert at The Palladium. Photo by Pennie Smith.

SoundBreak: Going back to basics with a punk classic

Angelica Wallingford October 14, 2014

Music has gotten really electronic and computerized over the years. You can’t turn on a radio station or download an album without hearing songs saturated with Auto-Tune or being horribly compressed....

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Actors Ben McKenzie (left), Richard Kind (right) and Donal Louge in ‘Gotham.’ Courtesy Photo.

The hits and misses of the fall TV line-up

Paola Garcia and Angelica Wallingford October 14, 2014

The weather is a little colder, leaves have started to change color and TV networks like The CW, ABC, FOX AND CBS have released an onslaught of new shows this fall. It’s likely only a couple from each...

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Editorial: Making spare time for activism

Angelica Wallingford September 16, 2014

It’s a scene all too familiar for a City College student. Rushing from the trolley station or one of the parking garages to get to class when a person, clipboard in hand, asks them to sign a petition...

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Former City College student dies fighting for ISIS

Angelica Wallingford August 28, 2014

A former San Diego City College student died in Syria fighting for the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, otherwise known as ISIS, federal authorities announced. According to various news...

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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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City College President Anthony Beebe speaks with cosmetology instructor Patricia Grooms-Jones  at  an Aug. 4 mixer introducing Beebe to faculty and staff. Photo credit: Troy Orem

A new vision for City College

Angelica Wallingford August 26, 2014

New City College President Anthony Beebe held his first convocation for faculty, staff and administrators Aug. 14 at the Saville Theatre. The convocation day started with breakfast on the patio of the...

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Summer Songs

Angelica Wallingford May 19, 2014

The semester is almost over and the summer is right around the corner. It's time to chill out, take it easy and possibly hit the beach for a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of campus life....

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Angelica Wallingford, Legend Editor-in-Chief

Editors’ Note

Angelica Wallingford May 14, 2014

Last issue, we resurrected Legend at a time when everything was going digital. Now, it’s all about refining the publication and changing things up. Our goal this time was to offer a mixture of...

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Beyond Anime-tion: It’s All Fun, Games and Revenge When Comic-Con Breaks Out the Anime

Angelica Wallingford May 14, 2014
It's All Fun, Games and Revenge When Comic-Con Breaks Out the Anime
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Remix it up

Angelica Wallingford May 2, 2014

Remixes are everywhere. They have been embedded in music’s DNA since its inception and aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Unlike cover songs, remixes take the song and turn it into a different...

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The San Diego Asian Film Festival's Spring Showcase screens a variety of films from all over the world. (Photo Courtesy of the Pacific Arts Movement)

Exploring the world of Asian cinema

Angelica Wallingford April 17, 2014

The San Diego Asian Film Festival’s Spring Showcase is back for its fourth year and is set to begin April 17 at UltraStar Cinemas in Mission Valley. The showcase will highlight Asian and Asian-American...

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