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Drama to perform ‘And Then There Were None’  

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Murder, mystery and plot twists.  Delta Drama will be performing “And Then There Were None,” the stage adaptation of the best-selling crime novel by acclaimed...

Asian representation grows in Hollywood

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In a time when diversity in American media is being talked about more than ever, one group that has been starting to make its...

Lincoln Center hosts annual ‘Sidewalk Sale’

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On Saturday, Oct. 3, Lincoln Center’s sidewalks were filled with happy shoppers and displays outside the shops for the shopping location’s annual sidewalk sale....

‘Visions In Clay’ makes move to online

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Visions in Clay, the annual first art expedition of this semester hosted by the L.H. Horton Jr. Gallery is online this year due to...

Social distancing, pandemic reshape entertainment and media landscape

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Editor's note: This story has been updated from its printed version. The entertainment industry has always been changing and adapting with the times, now more...

Te Fa’a No Te ‘Ori drums up a storm on campus

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The anticipation and excitement was high in the theatre awaiting their loved ones’ performances and wondering what place they will get.  On Oct. 19, Mata’irea...

SJDC band honors former UOP director

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On March 6, the Delta Symphonic and special guest Exeter High School bands dedicated a concert titled “Onward” to the late Dr. Eric Hammer,...

‘Captain Marvel’ sets stage for MCU finale

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The first round of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is beginning to come to a close and one of those final steps is Marvel’s latest...

Clarinets fill Haggin with music

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On Feb. 21, the Haggin Museum hosted a performance by the Pacific Avenue Clarinets. A regular band at the Haggin, the turnout had almost...

New media companies struggle to provide job security

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The entertainment industry has always been a risky career path for actors, musicians and writers. People know the odds of making it big in...

San Joaquin art group showcases local talent

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 A non-profit San Joaquin art group is working to give talented local artists a chance to share and collaborate with other artists in their...

New ‘Dragon Ball’ Movie Breaks Records

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly opened Jan.16 in the United States, and has since grossed $23.6 million domestically. It became the first Japanese-Animated movie since...

Fans to be reimbursed after Kanye ends show

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Kanye in hospital after cutting performance short at Golden 1 Center Kanye West has always been known to speak his mind and his concerts are...

‘The Birth of a Nation’ tells a new side of the...

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The Birth of a Nation co-written, co-produced, directed by and starring Nate Parker tells the story of Nat Turner, a slave preacher from a...

Beyoncé live at Levi’s Stadium

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  Beyoncé made her last stop in California on her Formation world tour Sept. 17 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. The concert began at 7:30...

Farewell to a legend, last of dying breed

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A dying breed of entertainers took its last breath on April 21, 2016 with the death of musical icon Prince Rogers Nelson. At the age...

Disney’s ‘Zootopia’ brings impactful message

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Disney’s latest animated film brings more than just talking animals to the big screen. “Zootopia” spotlights many fundamental issues presented in today’s society and people...

Hip hop revived by innovative artists

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Hip Hop, like other genres at one point, has experienced a dip in substance. But over the past few years, that substance is coming...

Snapchat: News source for millennials

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News in the past decade has evolved – but not as much as it has recently thanks to Snapchat. Snapchat has made a permanent mark...

Micheal Bay delivers intense action on a heavily debated Benghazi incident

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After its first few weeks in theaters, “13 Hours” has now become this year’s first underrated film. Following the popularity of similar movies like “Zero...
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