By Jacqueline Resendiz Morales Staff Writer “Blood Wedding,” written by Federico Garcia Lorca, will begin a run in the University Theater this week. The Theater Department’s take on the classic play blends in musical and dance elements not written into the original script. Even though there is dancing in the play it is not formally […]
Category: Culture
An art show for the mind
By Eduardo Landa Staff Writer “Flesh and Stone, A Conversation” opened on Sept. 7 in the Liberal Cultural Arts Center, Room LIB-1940, at Cal State Dominguez Hills. The 67-picture photography exhibit will run through Dec. 22. The featured images were taken by photographers Scot Sothern and Andy Romanoff, each of whom have their own distinct […]
Campus radio station offers programming
By LaQuanda McNeil Staff Writer The KDHR campus radio station offers an array of student programs from health to sports, which are hosted by Cal State Dominguez Hills undergraduates, graduate students and alumni. “KDHR is the perfect radio show for students because it is entirely run by students who bring great ideas,” said Stephen Janes, […]
Late-night ice cream and paint nights
By Andrea Scott Staff Writer Starting its second year in business, Da Vinci Ice Cream specializes in desserts created by customers. Located at 17401 Avalon Blvd. in Carson, the shop is not only made to cater to individual tastes but to inspire creativity. The ice cream connoisseurs have raised the bar in the dessert world […]
Alumnus Johnny Gonzales turns his passion for surf photography into a career
By Andrea Scott Staff Writer Johnny Gonzales, a spring 2017 Digital Media Arts graduate and experienced waterman, recently brought the surf to the screen. Mixing his passion for film and the ocean, Gonzales swims out to shoot his chosen subjects. “You can get awesome angles that you won’t get from the sand, where you’ll likely […]