Long Beach State Bob Cole Conservatory of Music director Johannes Müller Stosch and members of BCCM are fighting to preserve their high-caliber ensembles while longing to experience the essence of live performance once again.
Author: Rajvinder Singh
CSULB Studio Orchestra transforms into a virtual experience
In the midst of the pandemic, performing arts ensembles like Studio Orchestra continue to grapple with the absence of live performance while using new methods of performance.
Filmmakers of tomorrow: Female representation at CSULB
The virtual conference Women Make Film, a panel of four filmmakers, prompts a look at how faculty and students in CSULB’s Department of Film and Electronic Arts are in pursuit of representing women in the industry.
CSULB graduate Jess Kung on their documentary short ‘Faith Alone’
CSULB graduate Jess Kung’s discusses the value of storytelling through different mediums and their documentary short “Faith Alone,” featured in KCET’s Fine Cut Festival meant for emerging filmmakers.
CSULB students learn how to maintain a social life during the pandemic
A look at how students at CSULB go about their social lives during this stage of the coronavirus pandemic.
How Long Beach artists are adapting their art and themselves to isolation
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, artists grapple with creating in their newfound confines.
Five old-school movies to watch during a pandemic
Here are five films to occupy CSULB students’ imaginations in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Long Beach Step Show to step into Walter Pyramid with theme ‘Stepping towards the future’
The step show, organized by the National Pan-Hellenic Council, aims to preserve tradition and history at the Walter Pyramid with the 27th annual Long Beach Step Show Saturday, Feb. 29.
CSULB student uses ceramics to shatter old-world habits
Ceramic art student Maria Abrahamian’s solo show, features art pieces that challenge female conventions. The exhibition will be on display in the Merlino Gallery Feb. 16 through 20.
A Q&A with CSULB alumnus Gregory Irwin, first assistant cameraman on ‘Joker’
Irwin graduated from CSULB in 1983 and went on to shoot several films. The Daily Forty-Niner reached out to Irwin to discuss his work on “Joker” and lessons learned at the university.