Anxiety-Proof: The Mothership Takes a Light Approach to Heavier Subjects
By Justin Mazzola justin.mazzola@gmail.com If you’re curious about SF Indie, Anxiety-Proof: The Mothership is a wonderful six-minute entry into the
Read moreBy Justin Mazzola justin.mazzola@gmail.com If you’re curious about SF Indie, Anxiety-Proof: The Mothership is a wonderful six-minute entry into the
Read moreA profile of writer and director Ciani Rey Walker and her award-winning film “Misfits.”
Read moreCity College Labor Studies professor James Tracy has co-written a book showing readers that the recent rise of white supremacy and the so-called “alt-right,” fueled by the campaign and election of Donald Trump, has its roots in white supremacist movements of the 1970s and 1980s. Fortunately, it also explores the anti-racist and anti-fascist movements of the time, with lessons for those wanting to resist the white supremacy of today.
Read moreCity College’s family-owned and operated restaurant, The Lunch Box, was robbed and vandalized at around 10pm on Feb. 12. Campus police contacted owner, Danny Chin, 73, in his sleep to inform him of the break in. However, this would not be the first robbery for Chin and his restaurant.
Read moreBy Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com “Incognito,” a production put on by City College’s Theatre Department and directed by John
Read moreBy Jerusha Kamoji jkamoji@gmail.com City College’s theatre department hosted the first auditions for the upcoming production of Mamma Mia!
Read moreBy Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com Death, Love and Pain-bodies is a new exhibition at the City
Read moreBy Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com Alone Together, the latest exhibit at Gallery Obscura by street photographer and Cherkis
Read moreBy Lisa Martin lmartin@theguardsman.com The Cradle Will Rock is an ambitious theatrical adaptation of the Tim Robbins film that will
Read moreBy Lisa Martin lmartin@theguardsman.com Nona Caspers, author of Heavier Than Air and the Fifth Woman and winner of
Read moreBy Corey Holt City College photography student Erhan Erdem explores the concept of belonging through his photoexhibit “Here, For Now”
Read moreCONCERT REVIEW By Abraham Davis abrahamdfrankfurter@gmail.com Lime Cordiale, an alternative rock band out of Sydney, Australia, opened for Layne
Read moreBy Matthew Cardoza Special to The Guardsman The City College theatre department will open the stage production of the
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