Art, in whatever the medium, can communicate so much. It can inspire imagination, exude peace and calm, or tell the world the stories of a community and a culture or connect on an extremely personal level.
Music possesses power. It brings people together, stirs emotions and has ability to heal in the form of music therapy.
The 39th Annual CSUN Powwow will take place on Saturday, Nov. 30, to celebrate the American Indian communities living in Los Angeles Country and throughout Southern California.
California State University, Northridge’s Tom & Ethel Bradley Center has acquired a collection of images by photographer Vera Jackson, the only woman who worked in the 1940s as a staff photographer of The California Eagle—the oldest Black newspaper in Los Angeles.
When California State University, Northridge alumnus Chase Bethea was a music-writing teen, he thought he would be a rapper or a producer. He chose a different pathway instead: game music.
Dance by nature is collaborative — between dancers and choreographers, music and movement, and performers and the audience.
Billboard recognized CSUN for its distinctive integration of business and music coursework. Specifically, the offering of classes that teach copyright law, recording contract formation and negotiation, and marketing, as well as a two-semester course that covers copyright, publishing, licensing and music industry contracts.
Popular gardening guru Steve List will lead a class at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23, on home gardening, focusing on the best vegetables and fruits to grow in the San Fernando Valley. He will demonstrate sustainable, climate-smart practices that support a bountiful crop.
Actress, author, Emmy-winning host and social media personality Tabitha Brown is the featured speaker at the next “Salon Series” event hosted by California State University, Northridge’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.