By Jacqueline Resendiz Morales Staff Writer “Blood Wedding”, a play centered around a complicated love triangle, was colorful and gave the audience the opportunity to see the actors closer than usual. The actors were out of the public eye for a few scenes, but most of time they stayed in the background and in character. […]
Category: Culture
Carson residents pop-up turns into a full-time store
By Morgan Williams Staff Writer Hidden Sole, a new urban shoe and clothing store in Carson, has become popular on campus and in the community. What started as a pop-up shop in Los Angeles, now has an official location near CSUDH. Owners Chibuike and Darren Holmes saw a new direction for their company, and wanted […]
Tech Review: Pixel 2 takes on iPhone 8
By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer Apple released the iPhone 8 on Sept. 22, and it is now widely available around the world. Google is accepting pre-orders on the Pixel 2 was just released on Oct. 17. Google’s Android operating system and Apple’s iOS are the top choices for cell phone technology. iPhones and Pixels have […]
‘Blood Wedding’ takes its vows
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 […]
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 […]
