The sounds of piano keys, drums, saxophones and flutes filled the Performing Arts Building as the audience sat back and enjoyed the music. This season’s
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St.A.S.H. Bash open mic
From poetry and artwork, to dance and spoken word, students took the stage to share their talents in hopes of bringing awareness to the goals
A trio with literary “Direction”
Radical and political changes have permeated into several facets of people’s lives, including art. That influence has spilled over into the Pierce College English Department,
Euphonic Tunes Concert
“Alexander the Great” conquered the Performing Arts Building with the sound of a 3000-year-old instrument, the oud. “Planetary Kisses,” “Magnon” and “Alexander the Great” were
Talking your way up to the finals
Without the comfort of a keyboard and the convenience of nonverbal interactions, the thought of public speaking can be intimidating for many. However, the Communication
Holocaust survivor recounts life in Auschwitz during “Zikaron Basalon”
At 21, Bill Harvey weighed no more than 72 pounds. He recalls that although he couldn’t even stand on his own two feet, the sentiment
Theater Review: “Hairspray”
Tremendous wigs, decked out threads and enough hairspray to tear through the ozone. Directed by Shaheen Vaaz, Pierce’s rendition of “Hairspray” is a diamond in
Mic Check, 1, 2
Some were showcasing their personal poetry, while others were doing comedy routines for extra credit. Whether a lover of the limelight or the typical wallflower,
A fine day for the fine arts
A line snaked around the buildings in the Art Garden as artists, students, faculty and guests waited to go inside the sweltering Art Gallery for
Fiesta at The Great Hall
The sounds of rhythmic drum beats and heavy chanting blend together to fill the room, as a man in brightly colored indigenous clothing and an