By Todd Mathews So it took you 12 hours to wrap up a long, grueling research project? Would you have the dedication and patience to put 20 years into something? CSUDH art professor Gilah Yelin Hirsch does. That’s about how long her film “Reading the Landscape,” which makes its local premiere today in the Loker […]
Category: Culture
One Last Weekend to Take ‘No Exit’
By Migdalia Sanchez The idea of being trapped in a room with two complete strangers might not seem so bad at first. But when you’re stuck with them forever, it can be even worse than death. In fact, the phrase, “Hell is other people,” comes from a play with that scenario: “No Exit,” which concludes […]
Dr. Palmer Demystifies the Science Behind Love
By Yeymy GarciaFeatures and Lifestyle Editor If you’re one of those people looking for love, wondering if your current love will last or is right for you, or just curious what all this love business is about, then you might want to pay attention to one our faculty members, Dr. Beverly B. Palmer, who has […]
Preview: Dr. Palmer to Reveal the Secrets on How to Make Love Last
By Yeymy GarciaFeature Editor Now that you’re done spending money on your loved ones after Valentines Day, it’s time for you to come back to reality and learn how to maintain your relationships because showering them with gifts once a year is not enough. Or is it? If anyone may have the answer, it’s Dr. […]
From Counterculture Revolutionary To Elder Statesperson of the Resistance
By Liliana UlloaOpinion Editor Thunderous cheering reverberated through the California State University, Dominguez Hills gymnasium Monday, Feb. 11, as a standing-room-only crowd watched one of the most outspoken activists of her generation, Dr. Angela Y. Davis, make her way to the podium as part of the Dymally Distinguished Speaker Series celebrating Black History Month. By […]