After nearly five years at CSULB, Paul Baker Prindle has taken a new position at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
Author: Samantha Cortes
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.
Suspended BFA and rising class sizes hit theatre arts department
Students in the theatre arts department were ecstatic about the bachelor of fine arts in acting until it was suddenly dissolved with little explanation. Years later, a new challenge has emerged.
Sculpture program flourishes against the odds
Hidden in a corner of upper campus, the sculpture program bursts with creativity and innovation amid struggles of rising inflation and keeping their shops afloat.
Black Makers Mart uplifts Long Beach community
The Mosaic transformed into a cultural hub of Black-owned businesses, resources and food.
Long Beach Expo celebrates 60th anniversary
At the Long Beach Expo’s first trade show of the year, attendees browsed displays of relics and connected with long-time collectors.
Music enthusiasts take on NAMM 2024
With over 3,000 vendors and 200 live performances, NAMM attendees discovered the latest music gear and watched up-and-coming musicians take the stage.
Belmont Shore kicks off holiday season at 39th annual Christmas Parade
With hundreds of colorful floats and blaring festive tunes, Belmont Shore delivered another successful holiday spectacle.
Find one-of-a-kind gems at The Beach Flea Market
Get lost in the maze of unique vendors at The Beach Flea Market, which was voted the “Best Place to Pop Up” by Long Beach State students.
Eye of the Cat brings magic to Long Beach
With displays of colorful stones, tarot cards and cauldrons, Eye of the Cat provides a glimpse into the world of Paganism and witchcraft.