Entertainment
Film and television producer returning to Delta
Marsha Posner Williams will be visiting Delta College once again this March. The RTV Department is excited to welcome back an established TV/Film Producer,...
This is the end … again
Doomsday film genre predicts the world’s demise far too often for us to take it seriously
The end of the world! No one knows when...
First BSU event of the year today
On Feb. 8, President Michael Lewis of the Black Student Union (BSU), is hosting Delta’s first 2013 Black History Event “A Past To Remember,...
Celebrity lecturers visit Pacific
The University of the Pacific is holding its Annual Black History Month Program.
It started on the first of February and will have a variety...
Well … better late than never
Twilight hater finds himself enjoying the fifth and final film in franchise
The final installment of the Twilight series has arrived and, much to this...
‘Man’ last play for fall semester
“The Man Who Came to Dinner” opened Thursday, Dec. 6 with an 8 p.m. Tillie Lewis Theater showing. The production continues through the weekend.
The...
ASBG hosts Karaoke Night, bringing together entertainers
The Associated Student Body Government hosted a Karaoke Night in Danner Hall on Nov. 30.
This was the first event celebrating Mustang Night, after-school gatherings...
Holiday classic comes to Delta
Join an enchanting journey with the Capitol Ballet Company of Sacramento preforming “The Nutcracker” at Delta College’s Atherton Auditorium, Saturday, Dec. 8 at 2...
Halo returns with new blood and new focus
When it was announced that future Halo games wouldn’t be developed by series creator, Bungie and instead to the brand new 343 Industries, fans...
‘007’ celebrates 50th anniversary with ‘Skyfall’
This year the James Bond film series turns 50. From the highs of “Goldfinger” to the very lows of “Die Another Day,” it’s been...
Recording artist Mario comes to campus for concert, meet and greet
In-Self Productions, LLC & Empowering Young Voices, Inc. will be hosting “An Evening With Mario” on Saturday, Nov. 3 in Atheron Auditorium.
Billboard-award winning artist...
Taylor Swift sees red
Artist takes baby steps in new territory, retains tonal consistency
In Taylor Swift’s own words her fourth hit album “Red” is about red relationships, the...
Issues of festive taste
Revealing costimes empower women, not objectify the body
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By:karina ramirez
Weddings, prom, quinceañeras – special occasions in a woman’s life where she is allowed to wear...
Surfer bums, babes and beatniks part of campus Shakespeare aesthetic overhaul
A Shakespeare production begins today at Delta College, with the debut of “As You Like It.”
Shakespeare’s works have lasted throughout the centuries thanks to...
Dell’Osso scares grab patrons
Lathrop’s Dell’Osso Farms opens its gates for its 15th annual Pumpkin Maze on Sept. 29.
The farm was founded in the 1920s by three Italian...
Shakespeare classic coming to Delta with radical reimagining
Later this month Delta College’s theater program debuts its rendition of William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”
The works of Shakespeare has been adapted and...
Coming to you raw and uncut
Cop drama brings realism and genuine emotion to tired genre
“End of Watch” is a thrilling, blood and bullet laced cop movie that’s as close...
‘Cabin’ brings Halloween early
Earlier this year horror movie fans were given a gift in the form of “The Cabin in the Woods,” the horror movie meta jamboree...
Radio Television students score multiple award wins
Delta’s Radio Television program (RTV) has allowed many students to follow their passion for all things multimedia.
Through the program run by William Story, the...