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Tag: Performing Arts Building

Review: “El Nogalar” shines on stage
Campus Life

Review: “El Nogalar” shines on stage

March 30, 2022 Pamela Kalidasan

For some people, home is where the heart is. But not having a place to belong is a struggle that leaves those without that sanctuary

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‘Ernest’ actors prep backstage
Photo Essays

‘Ernest’ actors prep backstage

November 5, 2021 Raquel Frohlich

Los Angeles Pierce College Theatre is back at the Performing Arts Building Mainstage with Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest.” This performance

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Brief: Hate flyers posted on campus
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Brief: Hate flyers posted on campus

November 4, 2021 Trisha Anas

Flyers threatening to harm individuals of a certain ethnicity were found posted around the Pierce College Performing Arts Building. The flyers included photos of students

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A professor with an aGENDa for Pierce
Features

A professor with an aGENDa for Pierce

October 9, 2019October 11, 2019 Marc Blais

While at the age of 15 and already taking classes at Pierce College, Michael Gend was just trying to achieve his degree and find a

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Pulling at each others’ strings since they were young
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Pulling at each others’ strings since they were young

October 9, 2019 Samantha Neff

As he sat and strummed his guitar, the musician filled the room with emotions through the compositions he played that were based on folk music

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You like jazz?
Campus Life Featured Stories

You like jazz?

September 17, 2019September 18, 2019 Katya Castillo

Hunched next to a 120-year-old double bass that towered over him, the musician closed his eyes and swayed to the music as his fingers slapped

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Student body moves to the African beat
Campus Life Featured Stories

Student body moves to the African beat

March 5, 2019March 6, 2019 Abdul Ali

Master Drummer Dramane Kone brought an African twist to the Thursday Concert Series, which was held in the Performing Arts Department mainstage on Thursday, Feb.

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A thousand and one nights of tales
Photo Essays

A thousand and one nights of tales

November 29, 2017December 4, 2017 Randi Love

Actors jump, crawl and scramble across the stage, dodging carpets and pillows scattered across the floor. You’re in a tale of 1,001 Arabian Nights. The

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The Brendan Trio takes the stage
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The Brendan Trio takes the stage

November 28, 2017December 4, 2017 Natalie Miranda

The violinist raises her instrument to her chin with her bow in hand, while the cellist pulls the neck of the cello closely against his

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Recite the sound bite
Photo Essays

Recite the sound bite

November 4, 2017 <a href="https://theroundupnews.com/byline/randi-love/" rel="tag">Randi Love</a>, <a href="https://theroundupnews.com/byline/samantha-bravo/" rel="tag">samantha bravo</a>

The sounds of modern day and classical music were played on the piano, drums and string instruments in the Performing Arts Building on Thursday afternoon

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