Movies, shows, and books to read and watch during Black History Month
The Hornet staff takes a look at some of their favorite pieces that represent Black people and Black history.
The Hornet staff takes a look at some of their favorite pieces that represent Black people and Black history.
Traveling through the gardens at The Muck, The Electric Theatre Company’s immersive world of “Alice in Wonderland” invites attendees to step into the mad world of Wonderland.
Art 122 offers a unique experience to students, putting them smack dab in the middle of organizing, designing and arranging exhibitions at the Fullerton College Art Gallery and Fullerton Museum Center.
With “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” now in rehearsals, cast and crew make the best out of a looming threat. Taking all the COVID-19 precautions necessary, the first musical theater performance in two years promises not to disappoint.
Catch “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” for the FC Theater Arts Department final two performances. Set in a slightly modern era, the storylines of love and magic should not be missed.
There is only one week left to visit the “Land as Kin” exhibit at the Muckenthaler and Fullerton Museum. The exhibit showcases Native American artwork in different mediums like paintings, spoken word, sculptures, installations, and more.