By Andrea Mendez, Staff Reporter Some can agree that 2020 is turning out to be one for the books. Since the beginning of the year, a series of unfortunate events have unraveled before our very eyes. The funny thing is that we really believed 2020 was going to be the year we got our shit […]
Category: Art + Entertainment
How to be a Musician During a Pandemic
By Angelica Mozol, Social Media Manager Summer’s over has taken a whole new meaning with the pandemic. It has forced musicians and artists of every level to cancel upcoming plans for the remainder of the year and find creative ways to get their content to their fans. It’s really odd seeing so many bands and […]
Reflecting on Asian Representation in the Media
By Jasmine Nguyen, Culture Editor As May approaches, I find myself excited for Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage month to celebrate with my community. But this year, it took a different turn for many, especially with the rise of Asian-based hate crimes and the cancelation of many AAPI events due to COVID-19. It’s hard […]
The Show Must Go On?
By Sarai Henriquez In the city that never sleeps, New York Broadway shut the doors to all theaters and all musical lovers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Following New York, California theater shows were canceled and the CSUDH theater and dance department did the same. This spring semester, the theater and dance department […]
Songs To Wash Your Hands-Broadway Edition
By Sarai Henriquez, Staff Reporter Toros as we say goodbye to another school year here at the Bulletin we want to leave you on a happy note and to remind you to wash those hands. Defying Gravity- Wicked “Something has changed within me. Something is not the same I’m through with playing by the rules. […]