February is Black History Month, and the nationwide theme for this year’s festivities is “African Americans and the Arts.” CSUN is celebrating all month with a…
Art has the power to inspire, to provoke, to celebrate and empower. It also can tell the story of a people, a culture, a…
In the land of Hollywood, their stories seem to have been forgotten. Yet their dreams, disappointments, determination and anger help lay the foundation for…
Jazz star Samara Joy’s Q&A session was part of The Soraya’s ongoing series of artist master classes for students in the Mike Curb College.
Isioma is fleeing her mother’s house after recovering from a suicide attempt when the bus she is on is taken over by armed kidnappers.…
On Jan. 17, dance company DIAVOLO Architecture in Motion and The Soraya will present the world premiere of “Existencia.” This new work commemorates the 30 years since the Northridge Earthquake struck the San Fernando Valley and…
Did you know that in addition to more than 1.5 million books, 250,000 periodicals and 60,000 photos, CSUN’s University Library also boasts a Map Collection…
Honoring ancestors, life-enhancing community principles, and soul food rooted in African culture– these are at the center of Kwanzaa celebrations that will begin on…
Latkes: One of the most popular Hanukkah foods, potato latkes, are derived from Russian and Eastern European potato pancakes. Today, most folks fry them…