Art will imitate life as racial inequality is examined when Los Angeles Pierce College Theater presents To Kill a Mockingbird, which opens on Friday May
Category: Campus Life
CSUN invites Pierce students to Dance Consortium
The Martha Graham Dance Company held its first performance at the Valley Performing Arts Center at California State University, Northridge on Saturday, April 18. A
Argus Quartet performs at First Thursday concert of semester
The Pierce College Thursday Concert series returned last week after issues with funding earlier this year caused the program to be put on hold. The
Theater Review: ‘Cheese’
One of the uses for cheese is normally on a hamburger, but for Playwright and Director Laurel Ollstein, she takes the meaning of cheese into
Open Mic Night Reveals Hidden Talent
Whether it be stand-up comedy or heart-felt poetry, the Pierce College Open-Mic Night hosted a number captivating performances for the student body, faculty and the
“Killing Us Softly 4” feminist documentary comes to campus
Alissa Quart’s “Branded: The Buying and Selling of Teenagers” states that over $250 billion is spent on advertising each year and on average each
Theater Preview: Cheese
Comfort food comes in all shapes and sizes. Laurel Ollstein’s play “Cheese” premieres at Pierce on Friday, March 27 in the newly restored Performance Arts
“LA Woman: On Her Own Terms & Haunted”
Atop the Pierce College Art Hill, which overlooks the ambiance of Woodland Hills, the group exhibition “LA Woman: On Her Own Terms & Haunted” catered
Food Review: Tomato Patch
Throughout its 40-year history, The Tomato Patch has served deli foods and vegetarian dishes to countless diners in Woodland Hills. The Tomato Patch is a
Music instructor sticks to the sheet
In the classroom, he teaches his students to properly appreciate music. Onstage, he manifests his own lifelong appreciation for music through the strokes of his