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Fashions of Coachella

Coachella is the one festival music-lovers look forward to every year. With the great lineup for 2018, it’s bound to bring in thousands of people from all over the world. Even though Coachella is built around the amazing performances and popular artists, the fashion has

April 18, 2018
Kemi Ike
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Events, LGBT, Lifestyle, Lifestyle & Culture

EGAY hosts its 14th Annual All Dragged Up spectacle

Considered an unlucky day in Western culture, Friday the 13th turned out to be a huge extravaganza for Everything Great About You’s (EGAY) 14th annual All Dragged Up event at SF State. With wigs whipping back and forth, lip sync battles and not to mention a

April 16, 2018
Jessica Delatorre and Dimitri Bailey
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Art, Creativity, Culture, Events, Lifestyle & Culture

Black lives chatter

“When we say black, what does that mean?” Jarrel Phillips, artist and curator, asked himself that question in order to assemble his latest exhibit. “I Am San Francisco: Black Past and Presence,” on display in the Associated Students’ Art Gallery, explores the way black people and

December 12, 2017
Gabriel Agurcia
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Dance, Events, Lifestyle & Culture

New Moves: Flux, strapped for time

Rushing on stage with music and the sound of water in the background, the first dancers of the last performance of New Moves: Flux took the stage a month earlier than in years past. New Moves usually premieres in December, but Ray Tadio, teacher of

November 15, 2017
Aria Brock
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Events, Lifestyle & Culture, Music

Ensemble keeps Afro Cuban Jazz alive

The Afro Cuban Jazz Ensemble performed in Knuth Hall at SF State on last Wednesday using rare instruments and vocals to serenate an audience of students and Parkmerced locals. Director John Calloway has been part of this program for 18 years and learned that music will

November 12, 2017
Brandon Lien
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Events, Lifestyle & Culture, Music

Chicano Batman breaks a language barrier

A crowd waited outside the Fox Theater in Oakland on Friday for the Spanish and English band, Chicano Batman, that not only had the audience dancing all night but also sent a strong message against police brutality. Chicano Batman is comprised of four musicians from Los

November 11, 2017
Vitta Oliveri
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Annual Happy Concert offers stress relief before finals

Students looking for a relaxing outlet before finals can find musical respite inside the Creative Arts Building’s Knuth Hall. Victoria Neve, classical piano professor and Inara Morgenstern, accompanist and lecturer, have been relieving students’ stress with the Annual Happy Concert for more than 20 years. The

May 11, 2017
Shahni Ben-Haim
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Events, Film, Lifestyle, Lifestyle & Culture, Movies

“Life After Life” documentary shows brighter side of success after prison

SF State’s Project Rebound program and Documentary Film Institute are set to host a screening and panel for “Life After Life,” a documentary that aims to enforce the importance of education and foster a better understanding of those formerly incarcerated. The screening takes place 6 p.m.

May 11, 2017
Bridget Pocasangre
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