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Millennial habits will reshape economy
A second-generation Mexican American who grew up watching news of school shootings and inner-city violence, the 30-year-old pursued a degree in sociology from Cal State Northridge. Mares, too, has struggled to find a good job, and in recent months has been volunteering at a local legal aid center. -- White Hall Journal - AR
Ron Grant, Oscar and Emmy-winning composer, dies at 72
He was born Oct. 16, 1944 in New York City, the son of Life magazine photographer Allan Grant. The family moved to southern California when he was 2. He attended Santa Monica City College and Cal State Northridge, and learned to play the guitar, flute, and piano. -- Boston Herald
Looking For A Rainbow
After graduating from college, Bill accepted a job with an international tour operator, which started his lifelong career in the travel industry. Bill adds, “During the last twenty-five years in the business, I opened my own company which specialized in travel to Hawaii.” It was during his time in Hawaii he learned the finer elements of image composition and the impact of color. In 2002, as the internet was slowly washing across the country, spilling into American business and homes, Bill returned to night school at Cal State University, Northridge earning an advanced certificate in web-design, which included classes in Adobe Photoshop. t this point, with new skills in hand, Bill took over photographing his own promo shots for his brochures and website images. -- The Foothills Focus
Why You Should Dress For The Job You Want Not The One You Have
“Putting on formal clothes makes us feel powerful, and that changes the basic way we see the world,” says Abraham Rutchick, an author of the study and a professor of psychology at California State University, Northridge. -- GQ Australia
Ryan Cayabyab brings 100 years of Filipino music to Los Angeles
NORTHRIDGE, California — The crowd that packed the concert hall of Plaza Del Sol Performing Arts at California State University in Northridge gave popular Filipino musician and composer Ryan Cayabyab and his singers, RC Singers, several rousing standing ovations Sunday, Oct. 23. -- Inquirer
L.A. theater openings, Oct. 30-Nov. 6: 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' and more
Vote or Die Laughing — A Post-Modern Political Vaudeville Satirical trio Culture Clash is joined by actress-comic Cristela Alonzo, musical group La Santa Cecilia, Pacifico Dance Company, et al. Valley Performing Arts Center, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. Tue., 8 p.m. $38 and up. (818) 677-3000. -- Los Angele Times
Play takes unflinching look at bullying, shaming by girls
An actor, director and playwright, Willingham spent five years on the theatre faculty at California State University-Northridge before heading out to teach at SFUAD. -- Albuquerque Journal - NM
Culture Clash and friends will take on the laughter vote
“Vote or Die Laughing” se exhibirá en el citado teatro, ubicado en 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330, y las entradas, que empiezan en $38, se pueden conseguir llamando al 818.677.3000 o entrando a ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org. No puedes dejar de votar… y de asistir al show. -- Hoy Los Angeles
After 44 years, Pacific Chorale conductor John Alexander faces final season
“I was Rob’s teacher,” said Alexander, whose performing career was paralleled by a long and distinguished stint as a professor of choral conducting at California State University’s Fullerton and Northridge campuses. -- Whittier Daily News
Ventura County Archaeological Society
7 p.m. at Chumash Indian Museum, 3290 Lang Ranch Parkway, Thousand Oaks. Rachel Giraudo, an assistant professor of anthropology at Cal State Northridge, discusses“Identity Politics at a Southern African World Heritage Site.” Web: www.venturaarchaeology.org. -- Simi Valley Acorn