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Alum produces 'Up,' the No. 1 movie in America

Alum produces 'Up,' the No. 1 movie in America

For the second consecutive week, Disney/Pixar’s “Up” is the No. 1 movie in America. Cinema alumnus Jonas Rivera is the critically acclaimed film’s producer, the latest SF State alum to achieve success in animation.

Creative State: June E-Lert

Creative State: June E-Lert

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Check out the June 2009 edition of the Creative Arts E-Lert, the official e-mail newsletter of the SF State College of Creative Arts. This issue highlights the 24th annual Irving M. Klein International String Competition and InterHarmony International Music Festival. The newsletter also includes news on the winner of SF State’s Generations Jazz International Competition for Emerging Combos, Creative Arts’ top graduate in the class of 2009, and more.

Returning to life, slowly but surely

Returning to life, slowly but surely

Please pardon our dust. You may have noticed that creativearts.sfsu.edu recently crashed, and we are still picking up the pieces. Thank you for your patience.

Alum sings it herself at Davies Symphony Hall

Alum sings it herself at Davies Symphony Hall

Kristine Sinajon in burgundy dress in front of a Christmas treeAlumna Kristine Sinajon stood out in her solo at the San Francisco Sinfonietta’s 30th annual Handel’s “Sing It Yourself Messiah” concert on Dec. 14 at Davies Symphony Hall.

Danielle Knox: The real anchor of Atlanta

Danielle Knox: The real anchor of Atlanta

Danielle Knox in orange blouse by a swimming poolAlumna Danielle Knox embodies Lifetime Television’s “The Balancing Act.” She is a guest host on the talk show that offers solutions for women juggling career and home. Knox also recently was named weekend news anchor for CBS affiliate WGCL-TV in Atlanta, runs her own skin-care products company, and is a loving wife and mother of three boys.

Technical services director to retire after four decades at SF State

Technical services director to retire after four decades at SF State

Photo of Brian WeinerFor the first time in 42 years, someone other than Brian Weiner will have to order new telephones for Creative Arts staff and faculty. Weiner, director of Creative Arts Technical Services (CATS), will retire Dec. 24. He has remained responsible for several of the same tasks throughout his career, while rising in the ranks.

Morrison Artists Series reaches another level of brilliance

Morrison Artists Series reaches another level of brilliance

Photo of Time for ThreeThe Dec. 14 Morrison Artists Series concert featuring Time for Three was “brilliant,” “on another level,” “sprightly” and “beautiful,” combining “tight-knit ensemble playing and individual bursts of technical brilliance,” music critic Joshua Kosman writes in the San Francisco Chronicle.

Professor designs dank, dazzling sets in 'The Seafarer'

Professor designs dank, dazzling sets in 'The Seafarer'

Conor McPherson’s booze-filled Christmas Eve play “The Seafarer” takes place in a dank Irish cave. In designing the set for the Bay Area premiere, Theatre Arts Professor John B. Wilson “frames the slovenly, bottle-strewn household within the rock walls of a cavern,”

BECA students stream live Gator sports

BECA students stream live Gator sports

The Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts Department recently began play-by-play telecasts of SF State Gator athletics for the first time in more than a decade.

No doubting alumna's talents directing plays

No doubting alumna's talents directing plays

showphotodoubt1Alumna Timothy Near again left little doubt about her talents, directing the Pulitzer and Tony winning drama “Doubt”at Center Rep Theatre in Walnut Creek.

In a Nov. 5 Contra Costa Times review, Sally Hogarty writes: “Skillfully directed by Timothy Near, the riveting drama tells of Father Flynn, a popular young Catholic priest at a parish school.

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