Asian-American women are such a rarity in the music industry. I should know — I’m Asian-American myself and find it difficult to support singers and musicians who look like me. When I
Festivals canceled. Tours postponed. Ticket holders refunded or awaiting rescheduled dates. This is the reality of live entertainment in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Musicians now unable to hold in-person performances
In a time void of live entertainment as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the GRAMMY Museum is providing free music education programs, digital public programs — featuring interviews with artists like
Is quarantining at home all day making you homesick or just sick of home? No need to worry — here are 10 boredom busters to help you get through the next few
It was almost midnight on Disneyland’s last day in business for at least two weeks and the amusement park’s most beloved characters ascended the iconic Main Street Station. Cast members lined walkways
Classes at SAC are canceled through Tuesday after which they will all move online. Disneyland is closing for the fourth time in history. As every event through the end of April gets
When Alexis Garcez started an Instagram account dedicated to showing the positive side of Santa Ana two years ago, she never thought she would be curating events for other creatives like herself.
Theatre and TV/Film production students team up to create a web series drama Zjoined where five students grapple with the difficulties of attending a school that fails student needs while rooming together.
Growing up in the suburban sprawl of Rialto, Calif., brothers Kevin and Tony Martin didn’t have much to do — except make music. “There was nothing cracking,” Tony said. “If you wanted
This week we walked around campus and asked students if politics matter to them? Politics nowadays are being pushed to apply or grab the attention of young adults. But do they even