February, 2008

Theatre Arts faculty cut with 'Blade to the Heat'

Theatre Arts faculty cut with 'Blade to the Heat'

BECA professor comments on 'Islamophobia' in presidential race

BECA professor comments on 'Islamophobia' in presidential race

An article in the Feb. 28 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle addresses how some political commentators are trying to connect Sen. Barack Obama with Islam. Rumors continue to circulate that the Democratic presidential candidate is secretly Muslim, though he is Christian.

Creative Arts E-Lert, February 2008

Creative Arts E-Lert, February 2008

Check out the February edition of the College of Creative Arts E-Lert, the official e-mail newsletter of the SF State College of Creative Arts. This issue includes previews of Careers in Animation, Don Juan, TinAlley String Quartet at the Morrison Artists Series, University Dance Theater, and much more.

BECA alumni make waves on Central Coast

BECA alumni make waves on Central Coast

Alumni Drew and Nerissa Sugars, who met in the Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts Department at SF State, have worked together for almost their entire marriage of 15 years. Until now.

Late jazz legend featured in San Francisco Chronicle

Late jazz legend featured in San Francisco Chronicle

The late Jerome Richardson, who studied music at SF State, is featured in the Feb. 19 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Art Professor knighted by Swedish government

Art Professor knighted by Swedish government

Last week Art Professor Mark Johnson was made a knight of Sweden, a title formally called Officer First Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star.

Solo show for Art faculty member

Solo show for Art faculty member

Gail Dawson, assistant professor of Art, has a solo exhibition of her painting and video animation works, "It's About Time," at the San Marco Gallery at Dominican University in San Rafael from Feb. 7 to March 9. At 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, Dawson will give a talk at the gallery.

Theatre Arts alum regrets booing in class

Theatre Arts alum regrets booing in class

Emmy-nominated actor Jeffrey Tambor (B.A., '65), known for his comic antics on television's "Arrested Development" and "The Larry Sanders Show," admitted earlier this week that he would boo musicals at SF State.

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