Opera, jazz and surrealist cinema were among the diverse forms of French media presented throughout this year’s French Film Festival. During the festival’s closing reception
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REVISÃO: Irmãs, romance e bichos-papões em “A Noiva do Rio”
To read this story in the original English, click here. Uma coisa velha, uma coisa nova. Uma coisa triste e surpresa azul. Casamentos devem ser
REVIEW: Sisters, Romance and Boogeymen in “The River Bride”
To read this story in Portuguese, click here. Something old, something new. Something sad and shocking blue. Weddings are supposed to be a time to
New wave cinema, timeless humor
The Multicultural Center got a taste of 1960’s French New Wave cinema and even though it’s dated, the laughter from the audience proved that some
Brahmas take the block
Building 600 is usually reserved for academic meetings, seminars and award ceremonies. But as the clock struck 5:30 p.m. last Friday, it transformed into a
LAPC Theatre previews first production of spring semester
Scene partners Angelo Rosales and Rocio Ibarra stood together and rehearsed an argument between their characters. In the moment, as the pair intensely channeled Helena
How much of it is an act?
A crime film with a comedy twist set in the 1930s opened the 2024 French Film Festival at Pierce College on March 12. The first
Music from the space between the notes
A nickel-finish guitar with a metal lattice accompanied by geometric shapes along its body rested against a pair of long black slacks and a midnight
Learning about the holy month of Ramadan
Students filled Multicultural Center Room 5111 as they listened to guest speaker Sheikh Abu Omar talk about the holy month of Ramadan, in which Muslims
Supercar Sunday shines in early sunrise
The loss of sleep brought on by daylight savings time was not enough to stop the waves of gearheads flocking to Pierce College to check