If you go see “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” expecting a nice, little play, please deposit your ticket in the trash can by Collier Hardware. This is a rock show people. The instruments are live, only some of the offstage singing is taped and the lead singer has a short, little surprise up her short, […]
At the edge of the Feather River an 800-year-old African xylophone will kick off the self-proclaimed “first fresh-air full-moon freak-out of the year,” or simply The Bobolink Music Festival. This two-day tour of music genres will be played out on two stages Friday and Saturday at the Belden Town Resort, about a 90-minute drive from […]
Every day, all over the world, news stories fall through the cracks. And every year Project Censored picks 25 and gives them new life in a book called “Censored: Media Democracy in Action.” Peter Phillips, the director of Project Censored, will be speaking about the group’s work and “New American Censorship” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday […]
What if Jesus ran for president? Before joining the campaign, think about it. Maybe after 2,000 years, society has overblown his perfection and the only way we can learn the truth is if the messiah was just an ordinary person with vices like the rest of us. That’s the path local author and former politician […]
The smell of spray paint engulfed both floors of Taylor Hall Thursday afternoon while artist Christopher Benfield brought his latest creation to life in front of the public’s eyes as part of the two-artist exhibition, “Welcome to My World.” A spritz of orange and a blotch of black were released onto a piece of cardboard […]
Spring break is seen as an escape to Cancun or some other place where it isn’t safe to drink the water. For those students who don’t want to force themselves into debt for a week-long vacation, here’s a chance to catch up on TV shows you might have missed while you were busy studying or […]
Detective Jim Dunbar was blinded by a gunshot while saving three officers from a madman with an AK-47. In the new series “Blind Justice” on ABC, Dunbar fights for his job back. The co-creator of the show, Matt Olmstead, graduated from Chico State in 1988 with bachelor’s degrees in journalism and English. Originally from Santa […]
“I’m your anger shaman,” Henry Rollins said. “I’m in the trenches of hate looking out for your best interests.” Rollins, former lead singer of Black Flag, channeled the rage of most of the audience into a dynamic performance Feb. 16 as part of his “Shock and Awe My Ass” spoken word tour. The almost two […]
A musical extravaganza spanning four countries in two continents will hit Laxson Auditorium Saturday night when the Men of Steel follow up last year’s performance for the Eighth Annual International Guitar Festival. The four-man group will have two performances to benefit Northstate Public Radio KCHO and KFPR. “We’re a non-profit radio station,” said Jack Brown, […]
When people think of classical music, dead people are all that come to mind. This weekend, though, people will get a taste of classical from the 21st century. The Alfred Loeffler New Music Symposium will give audiences a chance to not only hear some music written within the walls of Chico State, but an affordable […]