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City of Pasadena Announces Three More Promotions

Jennifer Paige has been serving as the acting director of the Pasadena Planning & Community Development Department since summer of 2022. She joined the department in 2000 as an associate planner and held increasingly responsible roles before being promoted to deputy director in 2016, where she oversaw special projects and the work of the Planning Division. Prior to joining the City of Pasadena, Paige worked for the cities of Claremont, Lake Forest and Burbank. She holds a master’s degree in public administration from Cal State Northridge, a bachelor’s degree in urban & regional planning from Cal Poly Pomona, and an American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification. -- Colorado Boulevard

CSUN to Explore Evolution of Chicano Theater with Playwright Luis Valdez

Influential Chicano playwright and filmmaker Luis Valdez will discuss his theater company, El Teatro Campesino and its influence on the evolution of Chicano theater, during a special presentation on Wednesday, March 15, at California State University, Northridge. -- San Fernando Valley Sun

East Texas Lighthouse shines at coastal conventions

Through their Center on Disabilities, California State University, Northridge (CSUN) will host their 38th Annual Assistive Technology Conference in Anaheim, California on March 14th. -- Tyler Morning Telegraph

Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, March 9-16

Charles Lloyd 85th Birthday Celebration: The Charles Lloyd Ocean Trio and the Charles Lloyd Chapel Trio perform, 8 p.m. March 18. Tickets $36 and up. The Soraya at CSUN, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. 818-677-3000. charleslloyd.com. Details and to purchase tickets: bit.ly/3INUex4 -- Los Angeles Daily News

Meet the Cast of LIFE OF PI, Beginning Previews on Broadway Tonight!

Jonathan David Martin (Richard Parker/Puppeteer) (he/him/his) is a performer, director, producer, and educator working at the intersection of immersive technology and live performance. Stage credits include the original Broadway cast of War Horse, North American premiere of Life of Pi (ART), The Heiress and Junk at Arena Stage, Describe the Night at Woolly Mammoth, Silent Sky at Ford's Theatre, Trouble in Mind at Two River Theater, The Chosen at Portland Center Stage, The Occupant at Theater J, and numerous productions with Washington Ensemble Theatre where he was a founding Co-Artistic Director. He is a pioneer in performance technique for VR, having starred in "Finding Pandora X" (Best Interactive Experience Venice International Film Festival VR, Audience Award at SXSW, XR Must's Best Interactive Experience). He also starred in the VR experiences "Severance Theory: Welcome To Respite" (Venice Film Fest, Kauhsiung Film Fest, Best Narrative Experience at Raindance Film Fest), "Gumball Dreams" (Audience Award at SXSW, Best Experience of 2022 - XR Must), and "Loveseat" (Venice Film Fest). He is the Producing Co-Artistic Director of Smoke & Mirrors Collaborative where he has directed the documentary web-series, "Tangible Hope Project" (Best Documentary Series-BNMWFest), and the original plays, Point of Departure and The Alien Nation. He produced and performed in the international tour and Off-Broadway hit Olityelwe (Ndebele Funeral), #HashtagProject, and created Head in the Sand. Jonathan is a 2021 Oculus Launch Pad member where he served as the Creative Producer and Narrative Designer for the forthcoming narrative VR experience, "City of Sand." University of Maryland faculty member at the Immersive Media Design program, leading research into the narrative and user experience design possibilities of AR/VR. Guest lecturer at the California State University Northridge and featured speaker at SXSW, AR/VR Policy Conference, (Re)Connect Festival, and universities around the country. -- Broadway World

The fruits of her labor

At 22, Hernandez graduated from CSUN in 2019, and she prepared to perform in Europe, but the coronavirus pandemic ruined her plans. She was able to pivot from her original plans because of her minor in journalism. -- Santa Clarita Valley Signal

Special Showing for Women's History Month: Kristine Schomaker's Perceive Me Opens March 13 in San Diego

Kristine Schomaker is a Los Angeles based multidisciplinary artist, art historian and curator. She received her BA in Art History and an MA in Studio Art from California State University Northridge. Schomaker has been exhibiting her work since the late 1990s. She has had solo exhibitions throughout Los Angeles including “Plus” at Ark Gallery in Altadena, “Mirror, Mirror!” at Gallery H Phantom Galleries LA, Hawthorne, California, “And One Man in His Time Plays Many Parts” at the Los Angeles Art Association, “Plus” at Moorpark College Art Gallery, “A Comfortable Skin,” at Kerckhoff Hall Art Gallery UCLA, Los Angeles, California and “Ce n’est pas une Peinture,” at TRACTIONARTS, Los Angeles, California. Schomaker has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions. In addition to working as a practicing artist, Schomaker is an independent curator, the founder of Shoebox PR and publisher of the online contemporary art magazine Art and Cake. -- KTLA

Inaugural Library of Congress Film and Sound Festival Set to Gather Film Fans, Archivists and Authors in Celebration of Rare Silent and Sound Cinema

María Elena de las Carreras is a Fulbright scholar and film critic from Argentina. She has a Ph.D. in film and television studies from UCLA. She is the editor with Jan-Christopher Horak of “Hollywood Goes Latin” (2019). De las Carreras is a lecturer in film history and esthetics at California State University, Northridge. Since 2014, she has conducted research and interviews for the Visual History Program of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. De las Carreras is a regular collaborator of the Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles. -- Library of Congress

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