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Paul Baker Prindle steps down from Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum
After nearly five years at CSULB, Paul Baker Prindle has taken a new position at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
Long Beach florists are stocking up on leis, a graduation staple
Bestowing a graduate with a flower lei is a graduation tradition and local flower shops help to keep that tradition alive.
Spring collection concludes Kleefeld’s 50th anniversary
The Kleefeld Museum hosted a closing reception on Thursday, May 2 to celebrate 50 years of art.
Students host a teach-in about Palestine and Indigenous solidarity
Around 200 students participated in a protest at the Liberal Arts quad and throughout the day, there were multiple speakers and educational learning opportunities about Palestine.
Fine Arts renovations to begin this summer
In the fall of 2022, students urged the administration to fix the poor ventilation and lack of air conditioning in the Fine Arts buildings. Construction to address these issues will begin in a few weeks and continue into the next school year.
Be Here Now takes Long Beach on a trip
With experimental music and psychedelic visuals, the Trip Out event brought together a variety of creatives for a unique experience on Saturday night.
The 34th annual Holland Festival offers Dutch culture galore
This cultural festival is one worth adding to your Long Beach activities to-do list next year.
Grow Beach’s Plant a Plant: Delving into the world of succulents
Sustain U promoted their Grow Beach Garden by inviting students to learn about and plant succulents.
Long Beach Grand Prix gives city a high-octane boost
The 47th annual Long Beach Grand Prix brings more than just racing action to the city.