CSUN alumnus Jermey Ashley Pair debuts his first feature film, “Meathook.”
When Abraham Martinez-Peña enrolled at California State University, Northridge as a film major, he knew the path he set out for himself — to be a professional comedy writer for film and television — would not be an easy one. Hollywood’s hiring reputation was more “who you know,” than “what you can do.”
Public, member-supported 88.5-FM, The SoCal Sound, is expanding the roles of popular morning show DJs Nic Harcourt and Jet, the hosts of “More Music in the Mornings with Nic Harcourt & Jet.”
In times of uncertainty, the arts become crucial — whether by providing solace or respite or by giving voice to those who feel they are not being heard, according to Jade C. Huell, an associate professor of communication studies at California State University, Northridge.
The performance will take place on Thursday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. at CSUN’s Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) located at 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge.
CSUN is a launchpad for numerous entertainment industry careers, offering diverse programs that prepare students for roles outside the spotlight.
California State University, Northridge’s Spring 2025 Cinematheque series is focusing on movies by Spanish and Mexican filmmaker Luìs Buñuel, known for leading the movement in surrealism in cinema. The series will run from Wednesday, Feb. 26, to Wednesday, April 23.
CSUN’s Spring 2025 Cinematheque is collaborating with the Department of Africana Studies to celebrate Black History Month with a special series, “Black Cinema: Cultural Labor and Liberation,” featuring two films by acclaimed director Robert Townsend, “The Hollywood Shuffle” and “10,000 Black Men Named George.”