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Jesse Powell erupts

Tina Jamias
May 17, 2001

Even the heartless will appreciate this emotion-filled album from vocal innovator Jesse Powell. This third release, titled "JP," is a roller coaster of passion, sensitivity and love. With a unique style...

2000 Watts of Tyrese

Tina Jamias
May 17, 2001

Wearing headphones and singing a Coca-Cola tune on the bus was the big break that lead Tyrese to his second album, titled "2000 Watts." Tyrese?s honest ability to express each emotion on this album comes...

Special presentation to honor Japanese-American World War II experience

Tina Jamias
March 29, 2001

Despite the unforgiving sorrow during World War II, thousands of enslaved Japanese Americans remained hopeful by entertaining themselves and the public. On Sunday, April 1, UNIQUE Programs and the Multicultural...

Celebrating the diversity of women

Tina Jamias
March 20, 2001

On a quest to enlighten the world about the diversity of women, renownedartist T.J. Dixon will be exhibiting her artistic works from March 19 toApril 6 in the University Union Gallery as part of the "Real...

Faculty recital expected to dazzle audiences this Monday

Tina Jamias
February 24, 2001

The Sacramento State School of the Arts, in conjunction with the Department of Music, will host a faculty recital, at 8 p.m., Feb. 26, in the Music Recital Hall at Sacramento State. The musical event will...

Microphone Check: “Stankonia”

Tina Jamias
December 30, 2000

Creativity is a skill that can only be mastered if you accept differences. For Dre and Big Boi of the hip-hop group Outkast, their skills are made apparent in their newest album, titled "Stankonia." As...

Microphone Check: The Rose That Grew From Concrete/Amaru-Interscope Records

Tina Jamias
December 6, 2000

Tupac Amaru Shakur left behind a legacy for us to learn by. His death marked a change in the lives of those close to him and opened up the minds of those who were curious about his life. "The Rose That...

Fashion Line

Tina Jamias
November 15, 2000

Sometimes the individuality of a person is judged by his or her sense of fashion. For a few Sacramento State students, the idea of clothing as a benchmark for uniqueness has sparked a desire to create...

Microphone Check: Guru

Tina Jamias
October 25, 2000

Hip-hop meets soul at its finest in the third edition of Guru?s Jazzmatazz titled "Streetsoul." Five years in the making, "Streetsoul" has accumulated the necessary elements to make a truly sophisticated...

Social Security and Medicare forum to be hosted by Sacramento State

Tina Jamias
October 22, 2000

For the first time ever, Sacramento State will be hosting a public forum regarding Social Security and Medicare. The event will take place at Sacramento State on Saturday, Oct. 28 in the Music Recital...

Microphone Check: Raw sounds from underground hip-hop

Tina Jamias
October 11, 2000

Showcasing the talent of underground hip-hop artists, Rawkus Records has released its second installment of Soundbombing. This mixed-tape style CD was put together by DJs Babu and J-Rocc of the World Famous...

Award-winning Tuvan singers debut at the Music Recital Hall

Tina Jamias
October 3, 2000

Singing two or three notes can be fairly simple; however, the art of producing more than one note simultaniously is a skill that has been acquired, if not mastered, by Chirgilchin, a Tuvan singing group....

Sacramento State student runs for Citrus Heights City Council

Tina Jamias
September 26, 2000

At age 23, Sacramento State student James Wood is the youngest candidate running in the election for Citrus Heights city councilman. Even though he feels that other candidates will not take him seriously,...

Former child prodigy to play in concert at Sacramento State

Tina Jamias
September 25, 2000

Ten years ago, at the age of 12, Shashank became a child prodigy in music. His creative flute playing at major music festivals has become well-known throughout India and abroad. Soon, Shashank will be...

North Indian singer performs at Sacramento State

Tina Jamias
September 25, 2000

North Indian performing artist, Padma Talwalkar, will visit Sacramento State on Sunday, Oct. 1 to vocalize her talents. A well-known classical vocalist, Talwakar has received recognition as being one of...

Freedom a freshmen experience

Tina Jamias
September 7, 2000

Being on your own and having more responsibility has been the main eye-opener to many of the incoming freshmen, according to freshmen interviewed after the first week of classes. "The teachers are not...

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