LBCC's production Dracula opened to an eager audience on Thursday, Nov. 6 at the LAC Black Box Theatre.
The adaption of Bram Stoker's famous novel was written by authors Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston in 1927. Set in England, the story begins in the home of Dr.
Fusion Sushi describes its food perfectly. The food is delicately prepared with a light fusion of flavors and creative displays and the prices are extremely reasonable.
Dinner for 2 ½ (two very famished people and one not so famished) is under $60.
The location of Fusion Sushi was unappealing, The restaurant is located in a shopping center near the corner of Spring Street and Palo Verde Avenue, at 6415 E.
The Haskell's Prospector is a staple of Long Beach; it's success mainly attributed to quality food and drinks at reasonable prices.
The Prospector, as it is more commonly known, is a local hangout for bands and people wanting to have a great time with little cash on hand.
On Nov. 7 and 8, Mark Van Stone, professor of Arts/author at South Western College, offered a workshop on Mayan Glyph writing in K102 at the LAC.
The two-day event began Friday with a power-point presentation by Van Stone. Carol Roemer organized the event in an effort to give her students, an in depth look at their area of study.
"You can't judge me on this because it's a reflection of my heart and soul. It's like judging a grandmother's love. Can you judge a grandmother's love by giving it two and a half mics, or saying that it only sold a million?"- Kanye West, October 14, at the premiere of his latest album: 808's and Heartbreak.
LBCC's study abroad program is providing a tour of France, China, Spain and Ghana in Summer 2009 as a learning experience as well as a vacation opportunity.
The trip is available to everyone, 18 and older, and the cost is approximately $4,000. Financial aid and scholarships are available for LBCC students.
A brief trip down 1980s memory lane was on full display as students from the musical theater class adorned in retro gear belted out tunes, danced and put their acting chops on full display in front of a packed house.
"Many of the people who you will see performing today have never performed before," said dance teacher Tiffany Billings, who choreographed, directed and coordinated After Xanadu, an 80s musical review in the LAC Black Box Theater Wednesday, Dec.
In the sixth annual panel discussion on spirituality, hosted by anthropology professor Adrian Novotny, four presenters spoke of their different spiritual disciplines.
The event organized by the Pagan club, took place in the Nordic Lounge on Thursday Nov.