Conductor Emeritus Jeffrey Kahane returns for "American Dreams," which begins with An American in Paris, Gershwin's popular, jazzy tone poem.
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“Palme d’Or winner Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s the Wild Pear Tree is an achingly beautiful portrait of an ambitious young writer returning home after college.
An Official Selection of the Berkeley Video & Film Festival (Grand Festival Award and Audience Award), the Sacramento Japanese Film Festival (Emerging Filmmaker Award), the Women’s Film Festiva
Yayoi Kusama is the top-selling female artist in the world, best known for her colorful polka dot and pumpkin-themed designs and her massively popular mirrored infinity rooms.
Roger Guenveur Smith presents his internationally acclaimed solo performance, Frederick Douglass Now, a work the Los Angeles Times calls “a personal benchmark for this remarkable artist.” Smith del
Spike Lee’s landmark film about a day in the life of a Brooklyn neighborhood and its ensuing racial tensions celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.
Written and directed by Gregory Nava, this biopic concentrates on Selena's relationship with her family and her rise to fame, dealing only briefly with her tragic death.
In conjunction with the 30th anniversary of Do the Right Thing, a roundtable featuring SSU scholars and Roger Guenveur Smith will explore the legacy of Spike Lee’s film today, in light of
Yosimar is a nationally-acclaimed poet and public speaker, born in Guerrero, Mexico, and raised in Eastside San Jose, Reyes explores the themes of migration and sexuality in his work.
Spike Lee’s landmark film about a day in the life of a Brooklyn neighborhood and its ensuing racial tensions celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.