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Tyne Daly talks about her dream role, her big secret (she can sing!) and the next Spider-Man movie
It has taken nearly two decades, but Tyne Daly finally is getting the chance to play one of her dream roles: Countess Aurelia, the eccentric heroine at the heart of Jerry Herman’s rarely seen musical “Dear World.” The actress will star in a concert performance of the fanciful Parisian tale Friday at the Valley Performing Arts Center in Northridge. -- Los Angeles Times
CSUN's Daniela Gerson: Growing Community Engagement at the Los Angeles Times
I joined the Los Angeles Times a year ago as a community engagement editor charged with bringing in new perspectives that reflect the diversity of our city and creating feedback loops with specific communities to inform what we covered. -- Media Shift
Former CSUN prof takes a look at how La Opinion covered the news from 1936-1946
Félix Gutiérrez fue profesor de periodismo en la Universidad del sur de California (USC) y en la Universidad estatal de California (CSUN). Desde 1972 se ha dedicado al estudio de diversidad racial y su representación en los medios, y ha realizado el estudio Voces de Justicia: 200 años de periodismo latino en Estados Unidos, que documenta la cobertura de periódicos hispanos en EEUU, desde 1808. - La Opinión (in Spanish)
CSUN Professor Finds Few Studies Look at the Well-Being of LGB Youth of Color
More and more research is being conducted on the well-being of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) — also known as sexual minority — teenagers, but very few of toese studies focus on the health of LGB youth who are also ethnic minorities. -- AmericanTowns.com
L.A. theater openings, Sept. 25-Oct. 2: 'Phoebe Zeitgeist Returns to Earth' and more
Dear World Tony winner Tyne Daly stars in a concert performance of the Jerry Herman musical inspired by Giraudoux’s classic satire “The Madwoman of Chaillot.” Valley Performing Arts Center, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. Fri., 8 p.m. $38-$73. (818) 677-3000. -- Los Angeles Times
Sustainability center to provide exciting work environment for staff, students
Community representatives, students, faculty, staff and university officials were on hand recently for the official ground-breaking of the California State University-Northridge Associated Students Sustainability Center. -- Proud Green Building
UC Clerical Workers: Nickel and Dimed in a High-Rent Economy
Rivas, 40, is a single mother of two – a 14-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son — who lives with her father and his wife in an apartment in La Crescenta. She is an Administrative Assistant, Class III, working in UCLA’s Ophthalmology Department in Westwood, and attends the state university at Northridge to earn her bachelor’s degree so she can move up the ladder at UCLA or get a better job. -- Capital and Main
Ryan Cayabyab on US Concert Tour in October
The concert is on October 23 at the Plaza Del Sol Performance Hall of the Valley Performing Arts Center at CSU-Northridge. Tickets are available at ww.ticketmaster.com for $75, $60, $45. Student discount of 50% off are available at the VPAC Box Office. -- Asian Journal
LGBT UNITED, a Social Impact Documentary by CSUN Psychology Professor/Filmmaker Luciana Lagana, Wins Best Political Statement Movie Award at AOF Film Festival
Psychology professor, actor, host, director and social impact filmmaker Luciana Lagana received the Best Political Statement Movie Award at the 2016 Action on Film (AOF) International Film Festival in Monrovia, California for her feature documentary LGBT UNITED. -- Times Union
Outdoor ‘Black Orpheus’ screening at Barnsdall Art Park among movie events in the LA area
Movie at West Valley Regional Branch Library: “The Time Machine” (1960), noon Sept. 24, followed by a panel discussion by area astronomers from Cal State Northridge, CalTech and JPL. 19036 Vanowen St., Reseda. 818-345-9806. www.lapl.org -- Los Angeles Daily News