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CSUN Tax Clinic Returns for Another Year of Free Tax-Filing Assistance

Yet again another familiar, but disappointing, reminder that the holidays are over: the start of tax season. As the IRS is now accepting and processing returns for the year 2022, the light at the end of the tunnel otherwise known as California State University, Northridge’s VITA Clinic returns as well. -- San Fernando Valley Sun.

Paul McCarthy’s ‘WS White Snow’ makes it to L.A. just in time for Frieze

5. A.I.M A.I.M by Kyle Abraham is gracing us with two upcoming performances across SoCal. First up, the dance company will perform “An Untitled Love,” one of Abraham’s newest works, at the Bovard Auditorium at USC tonight at 7:30 p.m. The show is set to music from Grammy-winning artist D’Angelo and explores the complexities of self-love and Black love. The event is free and only requires an RSVP on the Visions and Voices website. Then the company brings another recent work, “Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth,” to the Soraya at CSUN on Saturday. The show explores reincarnation, life and death with music by producer EDM artist Jlin. Tickets to the 8 p.m. show range from $39 to $49 and can be found on the Soraya’s website. -- Los Angeles Times

Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Feb. 16-23

A.I.M by Kyle Abraham: The contemporary dance company performs “Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth,” 8 p.m. Feb. 18. Tickets $39 and up. The Soraya at CSUN, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. 818-677-3000. Details and to purchase tickets: bit.ly/3jiouaz -- Los Angeles Daily News

Billions are needed to repair, renovate and maintain Cal State’s buildings

The LAO report highlighted the CSU campuses that required the most money to replace building components that are at the end of their useful life. Those included San Jose State, Long Beach, CSU Northridge, CSU Fullerton, and San Diego State. The CSU campuses with the worst facilities, based on their backlog of items that require maintenance, are CSU East Bay, San Francisco State, San Jose, Cal Poly Humboldt, and CSU Bakersfield, according to the report. -- EdSource

Dad’s words, son’s art make a book

Born in Sacramento and raised in Davis, Kubiak went through the town’s schooling progressions and left sporting the horns of a DHS Blue Devil. After graduating, Kubiak got his undergraduate degree from Cal State Northridge and his master’s at Sonoma State. He went on to teach, coach swimming, met his wife along his life path and lived in Sonoma for a number of years. However, Kubiak returned to Davis in 2017 to be with his sick father, who passed away in 2019. Although the reason to move back to Davis wasn’t ideal, Kubiak’s happy to be living back in his hometown and working as a vice principal in Elk Grove. -- David Enterprise

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