Prestigious painter, sculptor Alison Saar donates art to collegeL.A. artist's pieces featured at Atkinson Gallery
Peeling back the many layers of Alison Saar's artwork uncovers mythical, political and personal symbolism that draws attention to cultural controversy. Saar, a nationally recognized African American artist, will bring her sculptures, drawings and prints to City College's Atkinson Gallery.…
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Stringing love together scene by scene'Count the Ways' to showcase short productions tonight
Making the best of a small space, the theatre department continues its trend of smaller productions using unusual techniques.
Tonight will be the final performance of "Count the Ways," led by director Katie Laris. The 85-minute production is made up of short scenes from 28 productions.…
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CD Review - Bob Dylan'Christmas in the Heart'
Bob Dylan devotees will be let down by his newest album "Christmas in the Heart," released Oct. 13. Fans enjoying his hoarse vocals and story-like lyrics will find that this holiday album restricts those beloved Dylan qualities. "I'll be Home for Christmas," makes a strong case.…
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CD Review - Royce Da 5'9"Street Hop
Five years since his last official release, "Street Hop" by Eminem's former best buddy Royce Da 5'9" is a solid effort, but fails to meet expectations after such a long layoff.
Royce shouldn't be blamed too much, since he set the bar high with his sophomore album "Death is Certain.…
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CD Review - Kate GravesSongs for Sad People
Kate Graves's new album, "Songs for Sad People," is perfect for those rainy-curled-up-on-the-couch kind of days. Released March 1 by the singer-songwriter herself, this record gently seduces the senses with its Americana-folk guitar riffs and sappy country-esque vocals.…
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