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The current status of political art is a dreary one, with too many artists lacking the acumen or the Zeitgeist awareness to create work that says anything about how we live right now. It happens, of course—it follows that sweeping statements... More »
Cal State Fullerton wants to talk about the elephant in the room. And we're not referring to Tuffy the Titan here. Put simply, Americans are a bunch of fat asses. No doubt the intellectuals behind CSUF's latest symposium "Obesity Prevention... More »
As Halloween approaches, homes are decorated with spider webs, jack-o-lanterns, and bags of flaming poop on doorsteps. Of course, someones mother will appear in her doorway holding candy, wearing a witch outfit (a bit buzzed on apple cider) and... More »
"Cultural Treasures of Mexico: The Phurépecha of Parangaricutiro," the latest exhibit from Cal State Fullerton's Anthropology Teaching Museum, features a pre-Hispanic and contemporary civilizations from the Michoacán, Mexico, region. Alongside... More »
In Manuel Pardo’s “Stardust” collection, currently on display at Cal State Fullerton’s Begovich Gallery (making its West Coast debut), the Cuban artist pays tribute to his mother, Gladys. Pardo was sent as a child to the U.S. as part of Operation... More »
The grounds of Cal State Fullerton are like a little gallery, with more than 30 sculptures, plus fresh air and sunshine to make it all that much sweeter. A brief guide to our 10 favorites:1) Fallen David is a copy of Michelangelo's white marble statue that was shattered by the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake. The accidental artwork is located north of the Education Classroom Building.2) Arise by Eric Goulder features a bronze figure either dragging itself up from a concrete block or... More »
Yep, the Ducks won Lord Stanley's Cup, and the Angels are a perennial contender for the playoffs--usually--but the greatest success story in the history of Orange County sports is the Titans baseball squad. Its four national championships (1979, 1984, 1995 and 2004) and the 47 alumni who have gone on to play in the major leagues (including All-Stars Mark Kotsay, Phil Nevin, Tim Wallach and Chad Cordero and current big-time players Ricky Romero and Kurt Suzuki) are... More »
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