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PatronsThe Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication gratefully acknowledges the following donors for their new contributions of $1,000 or more made between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016. Their generous gifts support exceptional programming and opportunities for our students and our community. To learn how you can support the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication, please contact: Michael Ryan at 818-677-4196 or michael.ryan@csun.edu.
$25,000 and aboveThe Herb Alpert Foundation • ARRI, Inc., thanks to Bill Russell
John Baldessari Family Foundation • Colburn Foundation • The J. Paul Getty Trust Hollywood Foreign Press Association • Joe Kane • Winnifred L. McGinnis, in memory
of Frank McGinnis • Lillian Palmer • Dr. B.J. Patel • Ellen and Howard Press
$10,000 to $24,999Arts Council for CSUN • Rosa Maria Belli • CBS Radford Studio Center
Darryl Curran • Environment of People Foundation • Robert Feinfield • Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation • Samuel Goldberg & Sons Foundation, in memory of Michael Levine
Christine & Mark Hurst • Fanny and Svante Knistrom Foundation • David & Gita Kronen Jean Milant, Cirrus Gallery • Judith & John Rothman • Owen W. & Christine H. Smith (dec.)
Flip Wilson Scholarship Fund
$5,000 to $9,999Stan & Joann M. Benson • Nancy Cartwright • John Debney • Friends of TADW • Earl Greinetz (dec.)
Helen P. Houle (dec.) • Keyboard Concepts, thanks to Dennis Haggerty • Sherry Lapides, in memory of Albert M. Lapides • Jeph Loeb, in memory of Sam Loeb • Shigemi Matsumoto & Marty Stark, in
memory of Moriichi & Suki Matsumoto • Sara C. Merayo, in memory of Pepita Irene Merayo Cynthia & Bob Rawitch • Carson Schreiber • Summers Family Foundation • Ted Vanasupa
$1,000 to $4,999Aegis Assisted Living • Alemannia Music Foundation • Barry Andersen • George Ayoub
Thomas E. Backer, Ph.D. • Bob & Lynn Bassler • The Bird Family Trust • The Sascha Brastoff Foundation, in memory of Sascha Brastoff • Kwan Chan, in memory of Sam Loeb • Barry B. & Anne O. Cleveland • Collage
Artists of America • Marshall Cordell • Dr. Aurelio De la Vega & Anne Marie Ketchum • Eastman Kodak Christopher M. Ellis, in memory of Christopher P. Ellis • Dorothy Fabricant and Eleanor Baxter • Jeffrey Felix, in memory of John Walter Felix • Robert Fichter • Douglas Firstenberg, in honor of Jean Firstenberg • Jean P.
Firstenberg • Fotokem • Raymond S. (dec.) & Nadia Freed • Tom & Judy Giuffrida • Joseph L. Goodman • Arnold J. Gould, in memory of Ted J. Gould • Peter Grego & Scott Brandner • Deanne Grimes, in honor of Chuck and
Toni Weller • Bernice Haber • Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey • Les Hershberger • Reva Hicks, in memory of Lincoln J. Harrison, Jr. • Dan & Rebekka Hosken • Gianna T. Howard-Larsen • Ergun & Juliana Kirlikovali
Karla Klarin • Gregory Kustanovich • Craig E. Leener • Garry Lennon & Mark Valdez • Erin & Gilbert Long, in memory of Dr. Frank McGinnis • Los Angeles Philharmonic Association • Michael Luisi, in honor of Jean
Firstenberg • Microsoft Matching Gift Program • Dave & Ellen Moon • Kenda North • Law Offices of Pearlman, Borska & Wax • Joy & Gerald Picus • Sheila Pinkell • Elizabeth-anne Purcell, in memory of Ronald Purcell • Joy
& Richard Ragsdale, in memory of Dr. Frank McGinnis • Laura Gold Rishe & Jerry Rishe • Rising Star Music Fund • Geroge & Gratia Robertson, in memory of Tom Wyneken • Michael Ryan & Ken Howard, in memory of
Esther Howard • Michael L. Sandler*, in memory of Myron Sandler • Bonnie Schiffman • SHARE, Inc. • Cynthia Snyder & Mark Seltzer, in honor of Jean Firstenberg • Sandra J. & Kent J. Snyder* • Amada Sosa • Sphinx, Inc. State Farm Companies Foundation • Bob Stiefel • Michael Stone • Linda M. Stones* • Julie & Jonathan Sturm,
in memory of Dr. Frank McGinnis • Muriel H. Svec*, in memory of Stephen & Valerie Svec • Avis Thomas-Lester Valley Presbyterian Hospital • Omar Velasco & Argelia Velasco-Atilano • Robert Von Sternberg • Melanie Walker
Women in Film • Barbara & David Yobs, in memory of Marc S. Yobs The Gwladys & John Zurlo Charitable Foundation, in memory of Marc S. Yobs
* Heritage Society(dec.) deceased
This list is complete to the best of our knowledge. If we have overlooked your name, please contact Michael Ryan, The CSUN Heritage Society recognizes and honors alumni and friends of California State University, Northridge who have made a financial
commitment to the Mike Curb College’s future through their estate plans.
The Magnificent Ambersons Sept. 10
Endowment Recognition
The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication gratefully acknowledge the generosity, leadership, and vision of patrons who have established endowments, which
generate annual support for academic and public programs in perpetuity:
Curt Allen (dec.)Linda Anderson
Alan and Elaine Armer (dec.)Richard B. Aronstam (dec.)
Arts Council for CSUNThe Augustine Foundation
Robert & Josephine BarberaMary & Jack Bayramian (dec.)
The Honorable Julian Beck (dec.)Stan & Joann Benson
Don & Sandra Aguado BostromGarth & Sandy Brooks
Barry & Anne ClevelandJack & Muriel Copeland (dec.)
Mike Curb Marlin & Blanche Davis (dec.)
Linda Dozoretz (dec.)Marcy Drexler
Virginia Elwood-AkersMuriel G. Endig (dec.)
Etude Music ClubJohn S. Furman (dec.)
Arnold & Gladys(dec.) GouldEarl Greinetz (dec.)
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Houle Family Trust Jackson Family Trust
Albert (dec.) & Sherry LapidesDr. Judith Marlane
Winnifred L. McGinnis
Sara MerayoErnest P. Meylan (dec.)Charles & Glee MurphyNational Association of Recording
Arts & Sciences National Notary Association Elizabeth & Rachel NeustadtChuck Niles (dec.)Pie Club, in memory of Chris Ellis sAbraham Polonsky (dec.)Howard & Ellen Mercer PressElizabeth-Ann Purcell Christian & Addie RasmussenRobert & Cynthia Z. Rawitch Thomas W. Reilly (dec.)Mary Louise Reilly-Knoblauch (dec.) Delores Rhoads (dec.)Rosalind Richfield (dec.)Susan Boss RoperGaye Sheridan (dec.)Owen W. & Christine H. Smith TrustMuriel H. SvecBella VekslerRichard J. Wiegand (dec.)Dr. Robert W. & Miltona Moore
Wienpahl (dec.)Sandy and Ronald ZackyThe Gwladys & John Zurlo
Charitable FoundationAnonymous (2)(dec.) Deceased
Arts Council for CSUN Founded in 1971, the Arts Council for CSUN was specifically created as a support organization for the arts programs at California State University, Northridge. The Arts Council for CSUN provides volunteer service and scholarship resources to the CSUN Art Galleries and academic departments of Art, Cinema and Television Arts, Music, and Theatre. The Arts Council provides ushering assistance during Mike Curb College performances and select lectures, as well as hosting opening and closing receptions of CSUN Art Gallery exhibitions. The Arts Council also operates the Music Shoppe in Cypress Hall, with proceeds going toward Music Department programs and scholarships. Members enjoy benefits such as special tours and events within the visual and performing arts or of cultural or historical significance.
For more information, please visit www.csunartscouncil.org
We look forward to hearing from interested people seeking to help us provide this invaluable support to the students of CSUN, while having fun and making new friends at the same time. — Harriet Leibovitch, President
For more information about events and performances at the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication, please visit our website at
www.csun.edu/amc or contact our office at 818-677-2246.
ADMINISTRATION Dianne F. Harrison, PresidentYi Li, Provost and Vice President for Academic AffairsDan Hosken, Interim Dean, MCCAMCJulia Heinen, Special Assistant to the
Interim Dean, MCCAMCNatali Papazyan, Manager of Academic
Resources, MCCAMCMichael Ryan, Director of Development
DEPARTMENT CHAIRS
Ed Alfano, ArtJon Stahl, Cinema and Television ArtsKathryn Sorrells, Communication StudiesLinda Bowen, JournalismRic Alviso, MusicGarry Lennon, Theatre
Dean’s Circle Executive Board
Thomas Backer, Ph.D.Valley Non-profit Resources
Jim Baral ’79Baral Media Group
Bob Bassler Emeritus Professor, Art
Dr. Aurelio de la VegaEmeritus Professor, Music
Jan GainesArts Council for CSUN
Joseph GoodmanHayden & Bach
Elizabeth Forsythe HaileyAuthor
Sherry LapidesReplacement Parts Industries
Carole Curb NemoyCurb Entertainment International Corp.
Richard ParentGumbiner Savett, Inc.
The Honorable Joy PicusRetired, Los Angeles City Council
Robert Rawitch ’67Retired, Winner & Associates, Los Angeles Times
Jerrold Rishe ’72Retired, Department of
Homeland Security
Laura Gold Rishe ’72Retired, California Attorney
General’s Office
Clare SataloffCNM LLP
Carson Schreiber ’68Retired, Buena Vista Music Group
Milt Valera ’68National Notary Association
Tom White ’78Executive Director, LACI@CSUN
The Dean’s Circle Executive Board is composed of community members and civic leaders dedicated to advancing
the goals of the College. Their volunteer leadership, tireless advocacy, and generous contributions allow the college to fulfill its vision, help students realize their
educational potential, and serve the creative and cultural needs of the San Fernando Valley.
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Spring 2017 Performance and Event season in the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication at California State University, Northridge. The students and faculty in our college present more than 120 outstanding performances, exhibitions, screenings, and other events each year. To see the spring season with newly-added events, please visit www.csun.edu/amc and click on the calendar link. This spring sees our Theatre and Music Departments produce Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first musical, IN THE HEIGHTS, in the Great Hall at the Valley Performing Arts Center, our Jazz ‘A’ Band celebrate Ella Fitzgerald’s centennial—Ella at 100—with guest vocalist Barbara Morrison, our Art Galleries present an Exhibition of Three-Dimensional Art and the annual Juried Student Art Exhibition, and the CSUN Cinematheque presenting a retrospective of American indie film pioneer John Cassavetes. Please join us for these and other events this season! —Dan Hosken
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Artists in ResidenceDavid Lawrence and Faye Greenberg
The Mike Curb College is thrilled to welcome the entertainment power couple of award-winning composer David Lawrence and lyricist Faye Greenberg as Artists in Residence for the spring semester.
The team contributed songs and/or score to Disney’s High School Musical series, Life With Judy Garland—Me and My Shadows, Descendants, Jericho, American Pie & Sesame Street. Their song “Stick To The Status Quo” was featured on the best-selling CD of 2006 and continues to be performed all over the world.
Ms. Greenberg and Mr. Lawrence will mentor students, offer master classes, and guest lecture in the Music and Theatre Departments. They will also be featured on the Commerce of Creativity Distinguished Speakers Series, offering their insights into what it takes to be successful in entertainment.
Faye Greenberg along with composer/husband David Lawrence contributed songs to Disney’s High School Musical 1 & 2, Life with Judy Garland—Me and My Shadows, Teen Beach Movie and Holidaze. She received a Quadruple Platinum CD for her work on the original “HSM” soundtrack (“Stick To The Status Quo”) —the best selling CD of 2006. The latest Lawrence/Greenberg musical collaborations, including “My Destiny”, will be heard this season on Liv and Maddie. Faye received an LA Weekly Award for her work on An Elephant Never Forgets—an evening of trunk songs (with composers Jerry Sternbach & John Kroner), a Denver Post Ovation Nomination for her work on The 1940’s Radio Christmas Carol (with librettist Walt Jones & composer David Wohl), and has written many family musicals (with librettist Michael Slade & composer David Evans) including a musical adaptation of Judy Blume’s classic Superfudge. Her play, The Beast of Broadway (written with Robert L. Freedman) recently enjoyed a successful run in Naples, Florida. She lives in Los Angeles with composer/husband David, extraordinary daughter Mabel and an assortment of neurotic dogs.
David Lawrence and Faye Greenberg Artists in Residence
The Mike Curb College is thrilled to welcome the entertainment power couple of award-‐winning composer David Lawrence and lyricist Faye Greenberg as Artists in Residence for the spring semester. The team contributed songs to Disney's High School Musical 1 & 2, Disney's Cheetah Girls 2 and MTV's American Mall. Their song "Stick To The Status Quo" was featured on the best-‐ selling CD of 2006 and continues to be performed all over the world. "New York's Best Kept Secret", their latest Disney song, is featured in Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure. Ms. Greenberg and Mr. Lawrence will mentor students, offer master classes, and guest lecture in the Music and Theatre Departments. They will also be featured on the Commerce of Creativity Distinguished Speakers Series, offering their insights into what it takes to be successful in entertainment.
David Lawrence scored and/or contributed songs to Disney's "High School Musical 1, 2, & 3", "Cheetah Girls, 2 & 3", " "Starstruck" and MTV's "American Mall". He is proud to be one of the songwriters (along with writer/wife Faye Greenberg) on the original "High School Musical" soundtrack, the best-selling CD of 2006. A sought-after film composer, David scored "American Pie", "American Pie 2", "Van Wilder", starring Ryan Reynolds, "Ambulance Girl", starring Kathy Bates, "Pop Rocks", starring Gary Cole and Sherilyn Fenn, as well as "Muppet Classic Theater" starring Kermit and Miss Piggy. On television, you've heard his music on "The Cleaner", "Harper's Island, "Jericho" and "Cane". He served as music director and supervisor on the Emmy Award winning "Life with Judy Garland, Me and My Shadows" (written by the fabulous Robert L. Freedman) and received the coveted 2009 ASCAP Achievement Award for his work on "High School Musical 3". David received a 2016 Emmy nomination for outstanding original dramatic score for the Disney series “Descendants.” He lives in Los Angeles with his collaborator/wife Faye Greenberg and his amazing daughter Mabel. Faye Greenberg along with composer/husband David Lawrence contributed songs to Disney's "High School Musical 1 & 2", Disney's "Cheetah Girls 2" and MTV's "American Mall". Their song "Stick to The Status Quo" was part of the best-selling CD of 2006 and continues to be performed all over the world. "New York's Best Kept Secret", their latest Disney song, is featured in "Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure". Faye received a Denver Post Ovation Nomination for her work on "The 1940's Radio Christmas Carol" (with librettist Walt Jones and composer David Wohl), an LA Weekly Award for her work on "An Elephant Never Forgets, an evening of trunk songs" (with composers Jerry Sternbach and John Kroner) and has written many family musicals (with librettist Michael Slade and composer David Evans) including "The Swiss Family Robinson", "Where's Waldo, "The Gift of Winter" and a musical adaptation of Judy Blume's classic "Superfudge.” Her play, "The Beast of Broadway" (written with the awesome Robert L. Freedman) recently enjoyed a successful run in Naples, Florida. She lives in Los Angeles with composer/husband David, extraordinary daughter Mabel and an assortment of neurotic dogs.
David Lawrence and Faye Greenberg Artists in Residence
The Mike Curb College is thrilled to welcome the entertainment power couple of award-‐winning composer David Lawrence and lyricist Faye Greenberg as Artists in Residence for the spring semester. The team contributed songs to Disney's High School Musical 1 & 2, Disney's Cheetah Girls 2 and MTV's American Mall. Their song "Stick To The Status Quo" was featured on the best-‐ selling CD of 2006 and continues to be performed all over the world. "New York's Best Kept Secret", their latest Disney song, is featured in Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure. Ms. Greenberg and Mr. Lawrence will mentor students, offer master classes, and guest lecture in the Music and Theatre Departments. They will also be featured on the Commerce of Creativity Distinguished Speakers Series, offering their insights into what it takes to be successful in entertainment.
David Lawrence scored and/or contributed songs to Disney's "High School Musical 1, 2, & 3", "Cheetah Girls, 2 & 3", " "Starstruck" and MTV's "American Mall". He is proud to be one of the songwriters (along with writer/wife Faye Greenberg) on the original "High School Musical" soundtrack, the best-selling CD of 2006. A sought-after film composer, David scored "American Pie", "American Pie 2", "Van Wilder", starring Ryan Reynolds, "Ambulance Girl", starring Kathy Bates, "Pop Rocks", starring Gary Cole and Sherilyn Fenn, as well as "Muppet Classic Theater" starring Kermit and Miss Piggy. On television, you've heard his music on "The Cleaner", "Harper's Island, "Jericho" and "Cane". He served as music director and supervisor on the Emmy Award winning "Life with Judy Garland, Me and My Shadows" (written by the fabulous Robert L. Freedman) and received the coveted 2009 ASCAP Achievement Award for his work on "High School Musical 3". David received a 2016 Emmy nomination for outstanding original dramatic score for the Disney series “Descendants.” He lives in Los Angeles with his collaborator/wife Faye Greenberg and his amazing daughter Mabel. Faye Greenberg along with composer/husband David Lawrence contributed songs to Disney's "High School Musical 1 & 2", Disney's "Cheetah Girls 2" and MTV's "American Mall". Their song "Stick to The Status Quo" was part of the best-selling CD of 2006 and continues to be performed all over the world. "New York's Best Kept Secret", their latest Disney song, is featured in "Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure". Faye received a Denver Post Ovation Nomination for her work on "The 1940's Radio Christmas Carol" (with librettist Walt Jones and composer David Wohl), an LA Weekly Award for her work on "An Elephant Never Forgets, an evening of trunk songs" (with composers Jerry Sternbach and John Kroner) and has written many family musicals (with librettist Michael Slade and composer David Evans) including "The Swiss Family Robinson", "Where's Waldo, "The Gift of Winter" and a musical adaptation of Judy Blume's classic "Superfudge.” Her play, "The Beast of Broadway" (written with the awesome Robert L. Freedman) recently enjoyed a successful run in Naples, Florida. She lives in Los Angeles with composer/husband David, extraordinary daughter Mabel and an assortment of neurotic dogs.
David Lawrence and Faye Greenberg Artists in Residence
The Mike Curb College is thrilled to welcome the entertainment power couple of award-‐winning composer David Lawrence and lyricist Faye Greenberg as Artists in Residence for the spring semester. The team contributed songs to Disney's High School Musical 1 & 2, Disney's Cheetah Girls 2 and MTV's American Mall. Their song "Stick To The Status Quo" was featured on the best-‐ selling CD of 2006 and continues to be performed all over the world. "New York's Best Kept Secret", their latest Disney song, is featured in Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure. Ms. Greenberg and Mr. Lawrence will mentor students, offer master classes, and guest lecture in the Music and Theatre Departments. They will also be featured on the Commerce of Creativity Distinguished Speakers Series, offering their insights into what it takes to be successful in entertainment.
David Lawrence scored and/or contributed songs to Disney's "High School Musical 1, 2, & 3", "Cheetah Girls, 2 & 3", " "Starstruck" and MTV's "American Mall". He is proud to be one of the songwriters (along with writer/wife Faye Greenberg) on the original "High School Musical" soundtrack, the best-selling CD of 2006. A sought-after film composer, David scored "American Pie", "American Pie 2", "Van Wilder", starring Ryan Reynolds, "Ambulance Girl", starring Kathy Bates, "Pop Rocks", starring Gary Cole and Sherilyn Fenn, as well as "Muppet Classic Theater" starring Kermit and Miss Piggy. On television, you've heard his music on "The Cleaner", "Harper's Island, "Jericho" and "Cane". He served as music director and supervisor on the Emmy Award winning "Life with Judy Garland, Me and My Shadows" (written by the fabulous Robert L. Freedman) and received the coveted 2009 ASCAP Achievement Award for his work on "High School Musical 3". David received a 2016 Emmy nomination for outstanding original dramatic score for the Disney series “Descendants.” He lives in Los Angeles with his collaborator/wife Faye Greenberg and his amazing daughter Mabel. Faye Greenberg along with composer/husband David Lawrence contributed songs to Disney's "High School Musical 1 & 2", Disney's "Cheetah Girls 2" and MTV's "American Mall". Their song "Stick to The Status Quo" was part of the best-selling CD of 2006 and continues to be performed all over the world. "New York's Best Kept Secret", their latest Disney song, is featured in "Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure". Faye received a Denver Post Ovation Nomination for her work on "The 1940's Radio Christmas Carol" (with librettist Walt Jones and composer David Wohl), an LA Weekly Award for her work on "An Elephant Never Forgets, an evening of trunk songs" (with composers Jerry Sternbach and John Kroner) and has written many family musicals (with librettist Michael Slade and composer David Evans) including "The Swiss Family Robinson", "Where's Waldo, "The Gift of Winter" and a musical adaptation of Judy Blume's classic "Superfudge.” Her play, "The Beast of Broadway" (written with the awesome Robert L. Freedman) recently enjoyed a successful run in Naples, Florida. She lives in Los Angeles with composer/husband David, extraordinary daughter Mabel and an assortment of neurotic dogs.
David Lawrence scores and songs can be heard in the American Pie film series, the High School Musical trilogy, Disney’s Descendants (for which he received a 2016 Prime Time Emmy nomination for Best Original Score), the HBO documentary, Becoming Mike Nichols, Life With Judy Garland—Me and My Shadows, Jiminy Glick in Lalawood, CBS’s Jericho, Muppet Classic Theater, Cane, Common Law, Van Wilder, Diagnosis Murder and Life Without Dick. He has been commissioned to write three ballets for Barak Ballet (the third currently in collaboration with interactive video artist Refik Anadol), orchestrated the off-Broadway production of Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh, composed the music for the Lake of Dreams Orb Show (director, Kenny Ortega) at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas and is a two-time recipient of the ASCAP Award for Most Performed Film Score. He lives in Los Angeles with his lyricist/wife Faye Greenberg, his delightful daughter Mabel & two laid back rescue dogs. He is a graduate of Mannes Conservatory of Music.
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Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
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Manzanita HallArt & Design CenterArt Galleries Cypress Hall Nordhoff Hall
University Student Union ComplexGrand SalonPlaza del Sol Performance Hall Valley Performing Arts Center
MZAC, AG CY NH USU, PDS VPAC
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ManzanitaHall
NordhoffHall
CypressHall
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Recital Hall
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Plaza del SolPerformanceHall
OviattLibrary
DPS
ValleyPerformingArts Center
ArmerScreeningRoom
Kurland Lecture Hall Experimental
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ART AND DESIGN CENTER - ACArt Galleries, Rm 200 - AG
Located on North University Dr.,between Lindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot D6 and E6.
Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Parking permit required. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance.
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ART AND DESIGN CENTER - ACArt Galleries, Rm 200 - AG
Located on North University Dr.,between Lindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot D6 and E6.
Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Parking permit required. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance.
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ART AND DESIGN CENTER - ACArt Galleries, Rm 200 - AG
Located on North University Dr.,between Lindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot D6 and E6.
Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Parking permit required. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance.
D6
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ART AND DESIGN CENTER - ACArt Galleries, Rm 200 - AG
Located on North University Dr.,between Lindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot D6 and E6.
Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Parking permit required. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance.
D6
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ART AND DESIGN CENTER - ACArt Galleries, Rm 200 - AG
Located on North University Dr.,between Lindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot D6 and E6.
Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Parking permit required. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance.
D6
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Ticketing and Visitor Information
Event TicketsAdvance tickets for all venues (except for the VPAC Great Hall) are available at the Associated Students (AS) Ticket Office in the University Student Union, Monday through Saturday 10am to 6pm, or by calling 818-677-2488 during those
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $8 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Praire/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
American with Disabilities Act (ADA)Both an ADA placard and CSUN parking permit are required to park on campus. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance. Interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing are regularly scheduled for the 2nd Friday performance of each regular theatre production.
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University Student Union ComplexGrand SalonPlaza del Sol Performance Hall Valley Performing Arts Center
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ART AND DESIGN CENTER - ACArt Galleries, Rm 200 - AG
Located on North University Dr.,between Lindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot D6 and E6.
Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Parking permit required. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance.
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Manzanita HallArt & Design CenterArt Galleries Cypress Hall Nordhoff Hall
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ART AND DESIGN CENTER - ACArt Galleries, Rm 200 - AG
Located on North University Dr.,between Lindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot D6 and E6.
Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Parking permit required. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance.
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Manzanita HallArt & Design CenterArt Galleries Cypress Hall Nordhoff Hall
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Kurland Lecture Hall Experimental
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ART AND DESIGN CENTER - ACArt Galleries, Rm 200 - AG
Located on North University Dr.,between Lindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot D6 and E6.
Exhibition information: 818-677-2226Art Gallery offi ce: 818-677-2156www.csun.edu/artgalleriesMain Gallery Hours:Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pmWest Gallery Hours:Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156
CYPRESS HALL - CYCypress Recital Hall - RH
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot Bl and B3.(See event listing for other performance locations)
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/music/
MANZANITA HALL - MZThe Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, Rm 100
Located on Etiwanda Avenue.(W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Cinematheque: 818-677-3192 www.cinematheque.csun.edu/
NORDHOFF HALL - NHCampus Theatre, Rm 100 - CTLittle Theatre, Rm 121- LT
Located on Nordhoff St., betweenLindley and Etiwanda Avenues.Park in Lot B1 and B3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.csun.edu/theatre/
UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GSPlaza del Sol Performance Hall - PH
Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr.Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818-677-2488www.ValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org
VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - VPACGreat Hall Experimental Theatre - Rm TH153Kurland Lecture Hall - Rm LA181
Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3.
Ticket offi ce: 818.677.3000www.ValleyPerforming ArtsCenter.org
Parking InformationPermit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Parking permit required. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance.
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Recommended Parking Lots for each Venue
hours. Beginning two hours prior to a performance, tickets for the following venues must be purchased at the locations indicated below:
• Plaza del Sol Performance Hall (USU)—AS Ticket Office
• Cypress Recital Hall—Satellite box office in the Cypress Hall courtyard
• Campus Theatre—Satellite box office in the Nordhoff Hall lobby
• The Little Theatre—Satellite box office in the Nordhoff Hall lobby
Beginning one hour prior to a performance, tickets for the Experimental Theatre at VPAC must be purchased at the VPAC Box Office
For a performance in the VPAC Great Hall, the VPAC Box Office opens one hour prior to the performance.
VPAC Advance Sales Office is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00am-4:00pm. Contact the ticket office at 818-677-3000 during office hours, or call Ticketmaster after hours at 800-745-3000.
Cinematheque events in the Armer Screening Room and exhibitions in the University Art Galleries are free.
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20th Annual High School Art InvitationalThis invitational exhibition showcases work made by students from nearly forty San Fernando Valley high schools. Selected by members of each school’s art faculty, the works employ a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, illustration and photography.
Main Gallery, Art and Design CenterMon. Jan. 9 — Sat. Jan. 28, 2017 Gallery Hours: Mon. — Sat., 12 p.m. — 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 p.m. — 8 p.m. Reception: Fri., Jan. 27, 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.
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20th Annual High School Teachers Art InvitationalIn conjunction with the 20th Annual High School Exhibition the High School Teachers will be participating in an Exhibition in the West Gallery.
West Gallery, Art and Design CenterSat. Jan. 2 — Tues. Mar. 14, 2017 Gallery Hours: Varies weekly, call (818) 677-2156Reception: Fri., Jan. 27, 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.
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Kathi FloodKathi Flood’s quirky etching collages categorize and comment on urban behavior in Los Angeles. New work in this show includes cramming-jamming commuter strategies, the clogging effects of multi-use housing, and pointless dialogues with telemarketers. Her narrative visual sociology employs etchings, drawings, fibers, text, and gutterwalk findings.
Art Gallery, VPACThurs. Jan. 14 — Fri. Mar, 3, 2016Opening Reception: January 14th, 5-7pmGallery Hours: Exhibitions are open to ticket holders one hour prior to performances and during intermissions, or by appointment. For an appointment, please contact Sally Adelblue at (818) 677-8800.
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveShadows (1959), 87 mins.
John Cassavetes’s directorial debut revolves around a romance in New York City between Lelia, a light- skinned black woman, and Tony, a white man. The relationship is put in jeopardy when Tony meets Lelia’s darker-skinned jazz singer brother and discovers that her racial heritage is not what he thought it was. (Criterion.com)Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Guest Artist Recital: Tim Buzbee, tuba Tim Buzbee has been the Principal Tubist with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra since 2010. He has performed as
guest tubist with many orchestras including the Chicago Symphony, Danish Radio Orchestra, Swedish Radio Orchestra, Dallas Wind Symphony, Malaysia Philharmonic and the Helsingborg Symphony.Cypress Recital Hall Tues. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Faculty Artist Recital: Dmitry Rachmanov (piano) & Lorenz Gamma (violin)
Profs. Lorenz Gamma and Dmitry Rachmanov will collaborate in a violin-piano recital to include works by Schumann, Lustoslawski and others. Cypress Recital Hall Fri. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Faculty Artist Recital: Julia Heinen (clarinet) & Francoise Regnat (piano) with Michele Zukovsky (clarinet)
World premiere of Frank Campo’s Divertimento for Two Clarinets.Cypress Recital Hall Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveToo Late Blues (1961), 103 mins.
John Wakefield is an ideological musician who would rather play his blues in the park to the birds than compromise himself. However, when he meets and falls in love with beautiful singer, Jess Polanski, she comes between him and his band members, and he leaves his dreams behind in search for fame. (imdb.com)Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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CSUN Guitar Festival: Bryan Fasola & Steve Thachuk in ConcertCypress Recital Hall Fri. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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CSUN Guitar Festival: William Kanengiser, Guest Artist RecitalCypress Recital Hall Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Cassavetes Television (1956-1965), 120 mins.Cassavetes guest-starred in Beverly Garland’s groundbreaking crime drama, Decoy, about a New York City woman police undercover detective. Afterwards, he played Johnny Staccato, the title character in a television series about a jazz pianist who also worked as a private detective. He also guest-starred in the CBS western series Rawhide and the CBS anthology series The Lloyd Bridges Show, among others.
Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Full and Part (one)Main Gallery, Art and Design Center
Part one of a two-part exhibition featuring artwork made by full- and part-time faculty in CSUN’s Department of Art. Working in three dimensions, the nine artists showcase their most current bodies of work.
Sat. Feb. 11 — Sat. Mar. 18, 2017Gallery Hours: Mon. — Sat., 12 p.m. — 4 p.m.
Thurs., 12 p.m. — 8 p.m. Reception: Sat., Feb. 11, 4 p.m. — 6 p.m.Gallery Talk: Mon., Feb. 13, 10 a.m.
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Cypress Recital Hall Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Stone Sounds: 4000 years at Sinop KaleStone Sounds is a sequential sound-based presentation of the complex history of the archaeological site of Sinop Kale installed in the CSUN Art Galleries. Large format images representing four key places in the site, each with a distinctive history, are illuminated in sequence over the course of a 30-minute program. Each highlighted image is accompanied by a program of sounds that express one or several layers of story associated with that place. Artist: Sven Anderson in conjunction with Owen Doonan’s Exhibition Design Class
West Gallery, Art and Design CenterSat. Feb. 11 — Thurs. Mar. 2, 2017 Gallery Hours: Varies weekly, call (818) 677-2156.
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Faculty & Guest Artist Recital:Pei-Shan Lee (pianist), Lorenz Gamma (violinist), Catherine Cho (violinist), Paul Katz (cellist)
Cypress Recital Hall Mon. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveA Child is Waiting (1963), 102 mins.
This uncompromising portrait of domestic turmoil details the emotional breakdown of a suburban housewife and her family’s struggle to save her from herself. Gena Rowlands and Peter Falk give unforgettably harrowing performances as a married couple deeply in love but unable to express their ardor in terms the other can understand. (Criterion.com)Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Faculty Artist Recital: James Dorsa, harpsichordCypress Recital Hall Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens • Adapted by Neil Bartlett • Directed by Garry Lennon
The theatrical adaptation of the Dickens classic, a wrenching story of orphan Pip, and his journey from a tumultuous childhood through his adult challenges and triumphs.
The Little Theatre in Nordhoff Hall Fri. — Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Sun. 2 p.m.Doors open 30 min. before curtain General $20 / Senior $17 / Students $15
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveThe Dirty Dozen (1967), dir. Robert Altman, 150 mins.
Major Reisman is ordered to undertake a mission to assassinate top Nazi officers on leave at a French chateau. Since no “normal” GI can be expected to volunteer for this suicide mission, Reisman is compelled to draw his personnel from a group of misfit military prisoners who are serving life sentences. (rottentomatoes.com)Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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CSUN Symphony: The Movie Music of John Williams This concert will not show clips from John Williams’ films but will instead focus on the uniqueness of his orchestral writing. Music on the program will include Saving Private Ryan, Star Wars Phantom Menace, ET and other Williams works.Plaza del Sol Performance HallWed. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Great ExpectationsThe Little Theatre in Nordhoff Hall
Wed. — Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Sun. 2 p.m.Doors open 30 min. before curtain General $20 / Senior $17 / Students $15
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John Cassavetes puts a disintegrating marriage under the microscope in the searing Faces. Shot in high-contrast 16 mm black and white, the film follows the futile attempts of the captain of industry and his wife, to escape the anguish of their empty relationship in the arms of others. (Criterion.com)Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Wind Ensemble / Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Join the CSUN Wind Ensemble and their conductor, Lawrence Stoffel, for the California premiere of David Maslanka’s Clarinet Concerto featuring CSUN Professor of Clarinet, Dr. Julia Heinen.
Plaza del Sol Performance HallThurs. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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3 Spring Illustration ShowcaseWest Gallery, Art and Design CenterFri. Mar. 3 — Sat. Mar. 16, 2017 Gallery Hours: Varies weekly, call (818) 677-215616
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CSUN Youth Orchestra Plaza del Sol Performance HallSun. 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveRosemary’s Baby (1968), dir. Roman Polanski, 136 mins.
Horrifying and darkly comic, Rosemary’s Baby was Roman Polanski’s Hollywood debut. This wildly entertaining nightmare, faithfully adapted from Ira Levin’s best seller, stars a revelatory Mia Farrow as a young mother-to-be who grows increasingly suspicious that her overfriendly elderly neighbors and self-involved husband (John Cassavetes) are hatching a satanic plot against her and her baby. (Criterion.com)Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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TEMPO TEMPO is a new music ensemble based in Los Angeles. This March they welcome back guest conductor Glenn Price, the newly-appointed Director of Performing and Visual Arts at Caltech, as well as Conductor of the Caltech Concert Band. The program will feature several world premieres in addition to the spectacular “Music for Amber” by one of the most prominent American composers, Joseph Schwantner, who is known for his dramatic and unique style as a gifted orchestral colorist.
Cypress Recital Hall Sun. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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El NogalarBy Tanya Saracho • Directed by Anamarie Dwyer
The story of three women who return home to a modern Mexico, to reclaim their land. Inspired by Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard.
The Experimental Theatre at VPAC Fri. — Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Sun. 2 p.m.Doors open 30 min. before curtain General $20 / Senior $17 / Students $15
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Project Fusion Saxophone QuartetFormed in 2010 by graduates of the Eastman School of Music, Project Fusion’s members are Dannel Espinoza,
soprano; Matt Amedio, alto; Michael Sawzin, tenor; and Matthew Evans, baritone. Program will include works for saxophone quartet, including recent works by composer Mark Mellits and CSUN faculty composer A.J. McCaffrey.Cypress Recital Hall Sun. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Ella at 100: A Centennial CelebrationVocalist Barbara Morrison will be featured with the Jazz “A” Band and CSUN Symphony Strings to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ella Fitzgerald. World renowned dancer Chester Whitmore will also be featured. Sponsored by the Herb Alpert Foundation, with additional support from the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation.
Great Hall, VPACTues. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventGeneral $20 / Senior $17 / Students $15
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveHusbands (1970), 138 mins.
A uniquely disquieting comedy-drama that follows three early-middle-aged friends from Long Islandon a journey through grief and self-discovery following the sudden death from a heart attack of their fourth best friend. (film-forward.com)Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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CSUN SymphonyThe university orchestra will be reduced to a chamber orchestra and will present works conducted by graduate conductors. Of particular interest is the fact that all 4 current CSUN conducting graduate students are female conductors. Included on the program will be works by Schubert, Barber and others.
Cypress Recital Hall Thurs. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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A museum curator falls in love with a crazy parking attendant. (IMDB.com) Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Guest Artist Recital: Alexander Fiterstein, clarinetCypress Recital Hall Tues. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveA Woman Under the Influence (1974), 155 mins.
This uncompromising portrait of domestic turmoil details the emotional breakdown of a suburban housewife and her family’s struggle to save her from herself. (Criterion.com)
Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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7In the HeightsMusic and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda • Book by Quiara Alegría Hudes • Conceived By Lin-Manuel Miranda • Directed by Kari Hayter • Musical Direction by David Aks
The Tony-Award winning musical by the creator of Hamilton, set in the New York Washington Heights neighborhood, is about home, family and finding where you belong.Great Hall, VPACDates (3 performances): Fri. — Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Sun. 2 p.m. Doors open 30 min. before curtain
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Wind Symphony / Lawrence Stoffel, conductor“Directors’ Choice” -- The CSUN Wind Symphony performs a wide variety of concert band compositions that have been personally selected by esteemed public school band directors from Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange Counties.
Plaza del Sol Performance HallWed. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveThe Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976), 135 mins.
John Cassavetes engages with film noir in his own inimitable style with The Killing of a Chinese Bookie. Ben Gazzara brilliantly portrays a gentleman’s club owner, Cosmo Vitelli. When he runs afoul of loan sharks, Cosmo must carry out a terrible crime or lose his way of life. (Criterion.com)Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Main Gallery, Art and Design CenterFri. Apr. 7 — Wed. Apr. 26, 2017 Gallery Hours: Mon. — Sat., 12 p.m. — 4 p.m.
Thurs. 12 p.m. — 8 p.m. Opening Reception & Awards: Fri., Apr. 7, 7 p.m. — 9 p.m.Gallery Talk: Mon., Apr. 10, 10 a.m.
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Choral FestivalPlaza del Sol Performance HallFri. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Master ChoraleCypress Recital Hall Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Clarinet Studio RecitalCypress Recital Hall Mon. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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An Evening of Collaborative Piano VIIICypress Recital Hall Tues. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Guest Artist Recital: Jonah Sirota, violaViolist Jonah Sirota is known as a solo and chamber music violist of great range and depth. Program will feature works for solo viola and viola with accompaniment commissioned by Mr. Sirota, including the world premiere of a new work by CSUN faculty composer A.J. McCaffrey.
Cypress Recital Hall Wed. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveOpening Night (1977), 144 mins.
While in the midst of rehearsals for her latest play, Broadway actor Myrtle Gordon witnesses the accidental death of an adoring young fan, after which she begins to confront the chaos of her own life. (Criterion.com)
Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Piano Ensemble ConcertCypress Recital Hall Thurs. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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University ChorusPlaza del Sol Performance HallSat. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Goldberg String QuartetPerforming works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Prokofiev. CSUN’s Samuel Goldberg Honors String Quartet is named
in recognition of the Samuel Goldberg Foundation for its longtime generous patronage, with special thanks to the family of Michael Levine for making the foundation’s annual gift possible for this academic year. Substantial annual support for the quartet also comes from David and Gita Kronen.Cypress Recital Hall
Sun. 2:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Northridge SingersVPAC Great Hall Tues. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to event
Adults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Guest Artist Recital: Jerome Rose, pianoMr. Rose has served on the Faculties at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris, the Tel-Hai Festival in Israel, the Duszniki
Chopin Festival and the Salzburg Mozarteum. Mr. Rose was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Music from the State University of New York for his lifetime achievement in music. Cypress Recital Hall Wed. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveGloria (1980), 121 mins.
When a young boy’s family is killed by the mob, their tough neighbor Gloria becomes his reluctant guardian. In possession of a book that the gangsters want, the pair go on the run in New York. (IMDB.com)
Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Wind EnsembleThe 13th annual “Discovery: Music!” concert—a unique concert experience presented in an interactive format that will entertain, engage, and educate. In the spirit of Bernstein’s “Young People’s Concerts” and Wynton Marsalis’ “Marsalis on Music” programs, this is a concert for all — ages 8 to 108!
VPAC Great Hall Thurs. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Percussion EnsembleCypress Recital HallFri. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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The Pulitzer and Tony-award winning drama set in the 1980s Reagan administration and the first wave of the AIDS epidemic, the lives of these characters collide during a turbulent and transformative era. The Experimental Theatre at VPAC Fri.— Sat. 7:30 p.m. / Sun. 2 p.m.Doors open 30 min. before curtain General $20 / Senior $17 / Students $15
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Women’s ChoraleCypress Recital HallSat. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to event
Adults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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World Music FestCypress Recital HallSun. 2:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to event
Adults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Guitar Chamber MusicCypress Recital HallSun. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Guitar Studio RecitalCypress Recital HallSat. 1 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveTempest (1982), dir. Paul Mazursky, 140 mins.
A sobering mid-life crisis fuels dissatisfaction in Philip Dimitrius, to the extent where the successful architect trades his marriage and career in for a spiritual exile on a remote Greek island where he hopes to conjure meaning into his life —trying the patience of his new girlfriend and angst-ridden teenage daughter. (IMDB.com)
Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Small Group Jazz CombosCypress Recital HallThurs. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Studio Jazz “B” BandsJoin us for an evening of live music as the CSU Northridge Studio Jazz Ensemble presents a great night of Big Band
Jazz. Programming will include some tunes from the traditional the big band library as well as some brand new arrangements and compositions from established writers, and student composers. Expect surprises! Cypress Recital HallFri. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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MA/MFA Graduate ExhibitionMain Gallery, Art and Design Center Sat. May 6 — Sat. May 27, 2017Gallery Hours: Mon. — Sat., 12 p.m — 4 p.m.
Thurs. 12 p.m. — 8 p.m. Opening Reception: Sat., May 6, 4 p.m. — 7p.m.Gallery Talk: Mon., May 8, 10 a.m.
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Chamber Music I, II, & IIICypress Recital HallSat. 12:30 p.m. (I) — 4:30 p.m. (II) — 7:30 p.m. (III)Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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New Directions Composers Group ConcertNordhoff Hall 107Sun. 4:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Media Comp & Studio EnsemblePlaza del Sol Performance Hall Fri. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Thursday Nights at the CSUN CinemathequeJohn Cassavetes RetrospectiveLove Streams (1984), 141 mins.
John Cassavetes and his brilliant wife and collaborator Gena Rowlands give luminous, fragile performances as two closely bound, emotionally wounded souls who reunite after years apart. (Criterion.com)
Armer Screening Room (Manzanita Hall, Rm. 100)Thurs. 7 p.m. / Doors open at 6:45 p.m.Admission is free and open to the public.
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“C” Jazz Band & Latin Jazz BandCypress Recital HallTues. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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CSUN SymphonyThe CSUN Symphony will present Stravinsky’s monumental masterwork The Rite of Spring in concert performance. Pianist Jason Stoll will join the orchestra in the first half of the program for the demanding and majestic Piano Concerto No. 3 of Rachmaninoff.
Great Hall, VPACWed. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventGeneral $20 / Senior $17 / Students $15
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Small Group Jazz CombosCypress Recital HallSun. 7:30 p.m. / Doors open 30 min. prior to eventAdults $15 / Faculty, Staff, & Seniors $10 / Students $7
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Disney’s The Lion King has captivated the imagination of au-diences around the world and now, for the first time ever, Teenage Drama Workshop (TADW) will bring this one-of-a-kind musical to the CSUN Campus Theatre stage. The African savannah comes to life with Simba, Rafiki, Timon, Pumbaa,
and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock to the jungle and back again, in this inspiring, coming-of-age tale.Campus Theatre Wed. — Thurs. 7 p.m. / Fri. 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. / Sat. 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.Doors open 30 min. before curtain
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Be careful what you wish for as Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s cockeyed fairytale is staged at CSUN’s Little Theatre in TADW’s adaptation of this groundbreaking, Tony Award-winning musical. Featuring your favorite characters like Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (and his beanstalk)
and the Witch, this lyrical musical retells classic Brothers Grimm fables.The Little Theatre Fri. 7 p.m. / Sat. 2 p.m. Doors open 30 min. before curtain Sat matinee is sensory friendly performance.Adults $15 / Kids & Seniors $10 / Group sales available
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Each summer for twenty years now, teens in TADW’s playwriting program have been generating short scripts
that express their deepest convictions, zaniest fantasies, and perceptive dramatic explorations. In an evening of ten minute plays that connect us as friends, families, and community, The Little Theatre Thurs. — Fri. 7 p.m. Doors open 30 min. before curtain Adults $15 / Kids & Seniors $10 / Group sales available
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Become a Patron of the Mike Curb College There are so many ways to contribute to the longevity
and expansion of all arts, media, and communication forms at CSUN, whether through avenues such as endowments,
memorial giving, estate planning or other means.
Individual GivingEllen and Howard Press, both CSUN graduates who met on campus, share a passion for helping students who are practical and motivated to rise above their circumstances. Howard, a successful homebuilder and the first member of his family to attend college, and Ellen, an educator and published author of featured stories and children’s literature, established the Ellen and Howard Press Family Endowed Scholarship to provide support for CSUN students in perpetuity. The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication and the David Nazarian College of Business and Economics will benefit from their generosity.
Memorial GivingMusic in all forms was Frank McGinnis’ passion. A professor of piano and music theory at CSUN from 1968 to 1995, McGinnis’ musical tastes ranged from classical to jazz. He shared his love of music with CSUN students and the community through solo and chamber music performance, consulting and editing with Sony-Superscope and Klavier Records, and mentoring through the Music Teachers National Association. McGinnis passed away on Feb. 2, 2016, but his passion lives on. To honor his love of music and education, his wife Winnifred L. McGinnis, along with many friends and family members, created the Dr. Frank McGinnis Memorial Piano Scholarship endowment — the total of gifts reached more than $32,000.
Estate PlanningA recent planned gift by a CSUN emeritus faculty member and his alumna spouse, will provide for their AIA award-winning home to be used as an off-campus retreat space flexible enough for a variety of activities including artist live/work space, musical salons, poetry readings, interdisciplinary events, practice/recording sessions, exhibitions, special receptions, faculty retreats, and staff training seminars. An additional monetary bequest by the couple will establish a fund to maintain the property helping to ensure its vitality.
To learn more about how you can support Mike Curb College students, faculty and the community, please contact
Michael Ryan, Director of Development, at (818) 677-4196.
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PatronsThe Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication gratefully acknowledges the following donors for their new contributions of $1,000 or more made between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016. Their generous gifts support exceptional programming and opportunities for our students and our community. To learn how you can support the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication, please contact: Michael Ryan at 818-677-4196 or michael.ryan@csun.edu.
$25,000 and aboveThe Herb Alpert Foundation • ARRI, Inc., thanks to Bill Russell
John Baldessari Family Foundation • Colburn Foundation • The J. Paul Getty Trust Hollywood Foreign Press Association • Joe Kane • Winnifred L. McGinnis, in memory
of Frank McGinnis • Lillian Palmer • Dr. B.J. Patel • Ellen and Howard Press
$10,000 to $24,999Arts Council for CSUN • Rosa Maria Belli • CBS Radford Studio Center
Darryl Curran • Environment of People Foundation • Robert Feinfield • Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation • Samuel Goldberg & Sons Foundation, in memory of Michael Levine
Christine & Mark Hurst • Fanny and Svante Knistrom Foundation • David & Gita Kronen Jean Milant, Cirrus Gallery • Judith & John Rothman • Owen W. & Christine H. Smith (dec.)
Flip Wilson Scholarship Fund
$5,000 to $9,999Stan & Joann M. Benson • Nancy Cartwright • John Debney • Friends of TADW • Earl Greinetz (dec.)
Helen P. Houle (dec.) • Keyboard Concepts, thanks to Dennis Haggerty • Sherry Lapides, in memory of Albert M. Lapides • Jeph Loeb, in memory of Sam Loeb • Shigemi Matsumoto & Marty Stark, in
memory of Moriichi & Suki Matsumoto • Sara C. Merayo, in memory of Pepita Irene Merayo Cynthia & Bob Rawitch • Carson Schreiber • Summers Family Foundation • Ted Vanasupa
$1,000 to $4,999Aegis Assisted Living • Alemannia Music Foundation • Barry Andersen • George Ayoub
Thomas E. Backer, Ph.D. • Bob & Lynn Bassler • The Bird Family Trust • The Sascha Brastoff Foundation, in memory of Sascha Brastoff • Kwan Chan, in memory of Sam Loeb • Barry B. & Anne O. Cleveland • Collage
Artists of America • Marshall Cordell • Dr. Aurelio De la Vega & Anne Marie Ketchum • Eastman Kodak Christopher M. Ellis, in memory of Christopher P. Ellis • Dorothy Fabricant and Eleanor Baxter • Jeffrey Felix, in memory of John Walter Felix • Robert Fichter • Douglas Firstenberg, in honor of Jean Firstenberg • Jean P.
Firstenberg • Fotokem • Raymond S. (dec.) & Nadia Freed • Tom & Judy Giuffrida • Joseph L. Goodman • Arnold J. Gould, in memory of Ted J. Gould • Peter Grego & Scott Brandner • Deanne Grimes, in honor of Chuck and
Toni Weller • Bernice Haber • Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey • Les Hershberger • Reva Hicks, in memory of Lincoln J. Harrison, Jr. • Dan & Rebekka Hosken • Gianna T. Howard-Larsen • Ergun & Juliana Kirlikovali
Karla Klarin • Gregory Kustanovich • Craig E. Leener • Garry Lennon & Mark Valdez • Erin & Gilbert Long, in memory of Dr. Frank McGinnis • Los Angeles Philharmonic Association • Michael Luisi, in honor of Jean
Firstenberg • Microsoft Matching Gift Program • Dave & Ellen Moon • Kenda North • Law Offices of Pearlman, Borska & Wax • Joy & Gerald Picus • Sheila Pinkell • Elizabeth-anne Purcell, in memory of Ronald Purcell • Joy
& Richard Ragsdale, in memory of Dr. Frank McGinnis • Laura Gold Rishe & Jerry Rishe • Rising Star Music Fund • Geroge & Gratia Robertson, in memory of Tom Wyneken • Michael Ryan & Ken Howard, in memory of
Esther Howard • Michael L. Sandler*, in memory of Myron Sandler • Bonnie Schiffman • SHARE, Inc. • Cynthia Snyder & Mark Seltzer, in honor of Jean Firstenberg • Sandra J. & Kent J. Snyder* • Amada Sosa • Sphinx, Inc. State Farm Companies Foundation • Bob Stiefel • Michael Stone • Linda M. Stones* • Julie & Jonathan Sturm,
in memory of Dr. Frank McGinnis • Muriel H. Svec*, in memory of Stephen & Valerie Svec • Avis Thomas-Lester Valley Presbyterian Hospital • Omar Velasco & Argelia Velasco-Atilano • Robert Von Sternberg • Melanie Walker
Women in Film • Barbara & David Yobs, in memory of Marc S. Yobs The Gwladys & John Zurlo Charitable Foundation, in memory of Marc S. Yobs
* Heritage Society(dec.) deceased
This list is complete to the best of our knowledge. If we have overlooked your name, please contact Michael Ryan, The CSUN Heritage Society recognizes and honors alumni and friends of California State University, Northridge who have made a financial
commitment to the Mike Curb College’s future through their estate plans.
The Magnificent Ambersons Sept. 10
Endowment Recognition
The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication gratefully acknowledge the generosity, leadership, and vision of patrons who have established endowments, which
generate annual support for academic and public programs in perpetuity:
Curt Allen (dec.)Linda Anderson
Alan and Elaine Armer (dec.)Richard B. Aronstam (dec.)
Arts Council for CSUNThe Augustine Foundation
Robert & Josephine BarberaMary & Jack Bayramian (dec.)
The Honorable Julian Beck (dec.)Stan & Joann Benson
Don & Sandra Aguado BostromGarth & Sandy Brooks
Barry & Anne ClevelandJack & Muriel Copeland (dec.)
Mike Curb Marlin & Blanche Davis (dec.)
Linda Dozoretz (dec.)Marcy Drexler
Virginia Elwood-AkersMuriel G. Endig (dec.)
Etude Music ClubJohn S. Furman (dec.)
Arnold & Gladys(dec.) GouldEarl Greinetz (dec.)
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Houle Family Trust Jackson Family Trust
Albert (dec.) & Sherry LapidesDr. Judith Marlane
Winnifred L. McGinnis
Sara MerayoErnest P. Meylan (dec.)Charles & Glee MurphyNational Association of Recording
Arts & Sciences National Notary Association Elizabeth & Rachel NeustadtChuck Niles (dec.)Pie Club, in memory of Chris Ellis sAbraham Polonsky (dec.)Howard & Ellen Mercer PressElizabeth-Ann Purcell Christian & Addie RasmussenRobert & Cynthia Z. Rawitch Thomas W. Reilly (dec.)Mary Louise Reilly-Knoblauch (dec.) Delores Rhoads (dec.)Rosalind Richfield (dec.)Susan Boss RoperGaye Sheridan (dec.)Owen W. & Christine H. Smith TrustMuriel H. SvecBella VekslerRichard J. Wiegand (dec.)Dr. Robert W. & Miltona Moore
Wienpahl (dec.)Sandy and Ronald ZackyThe Gwladys & John Zurlo
Charitable FoundationAnonymous (2)(dec.) Deceased
Arts Council for CSUN Founded in 1971, the Arts Council for CSUN was specifically created as a support organization for the arts programs at California State University, Northridge. The Arts Council for CSUN provides volunteer service and scholarship resources to the CSUN Art Galleries and academic departments of Art, Cinema and Television Arts, Music, and Theatre. The Arts Council provides ushering assistance during Mike Curb College performances and select lectures, as well as hosting opening and closing receptions of CSUN Art Gallery exhibitions. The Arts Council also operates the Music Shoppe in Cypress Hall, with proceeds going toward Music Department programs and scholarships. Members enjoy benefits such as special tours and events within the visual and performing arts or of cultural or historical significance.
For more information, please visit www.csunartscouncil.org
We look forward to hearing from interested people seeking to help us provide this invaluable support to the students of CSUN, while having fun and making new friends at the same time. — Harriet Leibovitch, President
For more information about events and performances at the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication, please visit our website at
www.csun.edu/amc or contact our office at 818-677-2246.
ADMINISTRATION Dianne F. Harrison, PresidentYi Li, Provost and Vice President for Academic AffairsDan Hosken, Interim Dean, MCCAMCJulia Heinen, Special Assistant to the
Interim Dean, MCCAMCNatali Papazyan, Manager of Academic
Resources, MCCAMCMichael Ryan, Director of Development
DEPARTMENT CHAIRS
Ed Alfano, ArtJon Stahl, Cinema and Television ArtsKathryn Sorrells, Communication StudiesLinda Bowen, JournalismRic Alviso, MusicGarry Lennon, Theatre
Dean’s Circle Executive Board
Thomas Backer, Ph.D.Valley Non-profit Resources
Jim Baral ’79Baral Media Group
Bob Bassler Emeritus Professor, Art
Dr. Aurelio de la VegaEmeritus Professor, Music
Jan GainesArts Council for CSUN
Joseph GoodmanHayden & Bach
Elizabeth Forsythe HaileyAuthor
Sherry LapidesReplacement Parts Industries
Carole Curb NemoyCurb Entertainment International Corp.
Richard ParentGumbiner Savett, Inc.
The Honorable Joy PicusRetired, Los Angeles City Council
Robert Rawitch ’67Retired, Winner & Associates, Los Angeles Times
Jerrold Rishe ’72Retired, Department of
Homeland Security
Laura Gold Rishe ’72Retired, California Attorney
General’s Office
Clare SataloffCNM LLP
Carson Schreiber ’68Retired, Buena Vista Music Group
Milt Valera ’68National Notary Association
Tom White ’78Executive Director, LACI@CSUN
The Dean’s Circle Executive Board is composed of community members and civic leaders dedicated to advancing
the goals of the College. Their volunteer leadership, tireless advocacy, and generous contributions allow the college to fulfill its vision, help students realize their
educational potential, and serve the creative and cultural needs of the San Fernando Valley.
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Spring 2017 Performance and Event season in the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication at California State University, Northridge. The students and faculty in our college present more than 120 outstanding performances, exhibitions, screenings, and other events each year. To see the spring season with newly-added events, please visit www.csun.edu/amc and click on the calendar link. This spring sees our Theatre and Music Departments produce Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first musical, IN THE HEIGHTS, in the Great Hall at the Valley Performing Arts Center, our Jazz ‘A’ Band celebrate Ella Fitzgerald’s centennial—Ella at 100—with guest vocalist Barbara Morrison, our Art Galleries present an Exhibition of Three-Dimensional Art and the annual Juried Student Art Exhibition, and the CSUN Cinematheque presenting a retrospective of American indie film pioneer John Cassavetes. Please join us for these and other events this season! —Dan Hosken