The future of women is changing at Santa Ana College — and it starts with an “x.” This semester, the year-and-a-half-old Women’s Empowerment Club removed the “e” in the first word of
The spooky season has arrived but what are you going to stream for your screams? Whether looking for some psychological, innovative, demonic or classic horror to watch from the comfort of your
The largest Día de los Muertos event in Orange County, Noche de Altares, honors ancient tradition through culture, art and compassion. Attendees unite by building an altar in memory of loved ones.
Drawing her inspiration by the scenery of her small hometown in Ukraine, Brooklyn-based photographer Jules Slütsky brings project “So You Speak Russian?” that she’s worked on for five years to Santora Art
Inside a narrow hallway that leads to the 4th Street Market food hall, a crowd forms around La Vegana Mexicana’s colorful counter. People are there to try the pambazo, a traditional sandwich
Listening to Frank Ocean’s first original track in two years feels like glancing at an orange-yellow sunset in the rearview mirror with a dark purple night sky in the road ahead of
In the first art show of the semester, scenic watercolor paintings depict views of Mexico during the mid-20th century. “Views of Mexico” pulls from the collection of Diane and E. Gene Crain,
It’s a Thursday night at the end of summer. The patio at 4th Street Market in Downtown Santa Ana is flooded in shades of blue and pink lights. Locals line long, wooden
On this week’s Daily Dons we asked Santa Ana College students ‘What is your favorite song and what is the significance of that song? Maria Martinez “House of Cards” by BTS My
Do you like Halloween, horror and all-night movie marathons? The Frida Cinema in DTSA combines these elements for frightful fun during the 3rd Annual Camp Frida on Saturday, Oct. 5. The all-night