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1 18111 Nordhoff St. Northridge, CA NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID California State University Northridge PERFORMANCES & EXHIBITIONS August December 2014

2 FALL 2014 SEPTEMBER AUGUST Art Music Theatre Film Valley Vista: Art in the San Fernando Valley, ca (through October 11), (closed Sept. 1) Faculty Focus: Kari Reardon (through September 6) West Gallery, Art and Design Center Image: Mike Mandel, People in Cars, North Hollywood, Pressburger, Contraband (1940), 92 mins., Armer Theater, 28 Contraband Valley Vista Pressburger, 49th Parallel (1941), 123 mins., Armer Theater, Valley Vista: Art in the San Fernando Valley, ca & Faculty Focus: Kari Reardon Public Reception, Sat 4-7 pm Route 66, Westbound to Paradise (through September 18) West Gallery, Art and Design Center Jazz Faculty Recital Nordhoff, Rm. 107, Wed 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 Pressburger, One of Our Aircraft is Missing (1942), 102 mins., Armer Theater, Valley Vista: Art in the San Fernando Valley, ca Curator Talk Mon 10 am Image: Mary Hood, Swarm, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Pressburger, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), 163 mins., Armer Theater, 19-21, Bat Boy, the Musical, Directed by Janet Miller. Musical director Philip Matthew Park, Experimental Theatre, Valley Performing Arts Center, Wed-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm $20/$17/$16/$15 An Evening of Small Group Jazz Nordhoff, Rm. 107, 27 Pressburger, A Canterbury Tale (1944), 124 mins., Armer Theater, Valley Vista: Art in the San Fernando Valley, ca Panel Discussion Sat 1 pm 6 Kari Reardon 19-21, Bat Boy

3 Sat 1 pm Pressburger, A Canterbury Tale (1944), 124 mins., Armer Theater, OCTOBER 10-12, Juarez, a Mexican Docudrama 19-21, Bat Boy 10 Route Carmen CSUN Symphony John Roscigno, conductor Pressburger, I Know Where I m Going! (1945), 91 mins., Armer Theater, TEMPO New Music Ensemble Nordhoff, Rm. 107, Sun 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 9 9 Pressburger, A Matter of Life and Death (1946), 104 mins., Armer Theater, Wind Ensemble Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Thurs 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$ , Juarez, a Mexican Docudrama Jazz A Band Matt Harris, director Pressburger, Black Narcissus (1947), 100 mins., Armer Theater, Wind Ensemble and Jazz A Band Lawrence Stoffel and Matt Harris, directors Valley Performing Arts Center, An Evening of Small Group Jazz Nordhoff, Rm. 107, Pressburger, The Red Shoes (1948), 133 mins., Armer Theater, 27 San Simon: Manifestations of a Guatemalan Folk Saint (through December 13) (closed Nov 11,27,28,29) Opening Reception, Sat 4-7 pm San Simon: Manifestations of a Guatemalan Folk Saint Gallery Talk Mon 10 am 30 31, Nov 1,2 Pressburger, The Small Back Room (1949), 106 mins., Armer Theater, Carmen Directed by Maurice Godin. Musical director John Roscigno. Valley Performing Arts Center, Fri/Sat 7:30 pm, Sat/Sun 2 pm $/$23/$20/$15 Adapted and directed by Peter Grego. Interviews by Jose Luis Benavides and Kent Kirkton Little Theatre, Nordhoff, Wed-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm $20/$17/$16/$15 23 The Red Shoes San Simon

4 NOVEMBER Carmen Directed by Maurice Godin. Musical director John Roscigno. Valley Performing Arts Center, Fri/Sat 7:30 pm, Sat/Sun 2 pm $/$23/$20/$15 6 Gone to Earth Music Industry Studies Artist of the Year Showcase, Carey Christensen, director 7 Guest Artist Recital: Scott Holden, piano Fri 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 Pressburger, Gone to Earth (1950), 110 mins., Armer Theater, 8 Faculty Artist Recital: Jerry Luedders, saxophone Sat 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$ New Directions Composers Group Sun 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 An Evening of Small Group Jazz Pressburger, The Tales of Hoffmann (1951), 128 mins., Armer Theater, , Women s Chorale Katherine Baker, conductor Fri 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 Moliere s Learned Ladies Directed by Larry Biederman Wed-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm Experimental Theatre, Valley Performing Arts Center $20/$17/$16/$15 16 World Music Ensembles Ric Alviso & Joel Mankey, directors Sun 2 pm, $15/$10/$ , Moliere s Learned Ladies 18 Gila Goldstein 16 Guest Artist Recital: Antonio Tinelli, clarinet; Giuliano Mazzoccante, piano Sun 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 17 Discovery Players Mon 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 18 Guest Artist Recital: Gila Goldstein, piano 18 Wind Symphony Lawrence Stoffel, conductor 19 Latin Jazz Ensemble/Jazz Lab Big Band 13 The Tales of Hoffmann 21 University Chorus Katherine Baker, conductor Fri 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 20 Pressburger, The Battle of the River Plate (1956), 119 mins., Armer Theater, 22 Chamber Music I Sat 2 pm, $15/$10/$7 20 Saxophone Studio Recital Jerry Luedders, director Thurs 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 22 Chamber Music II Sat 4:30 pm, $15/$10/$7

5 Chamber Music III Sat 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 Master Chorale Paul Smith, conductor Sun 5 pm, $15/$10/$7 An Evening of Collaborative Piano Pei-Shan Lee, director Mon 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 Wind Ensemble Lawrence Stoffel, conductor DECEMBER Wind Ensemble 1 2 Workshop Big Band/ NuVeau Art Ensemble Mon 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 Studio Jazz Ensemble 5 CSUN Symphony Jazz A Band Matt Harris, director Valley Performing Arts Center, Pressburger, Ill Met by Moonlight (1957), 102 mins., Armer Theater, Steel Drum Band Gee Rabe, director Thurs 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 5 6 CSUN Symphony John Roscigno, conductor Fri 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 Guitar Studio Recital Sat 1 pm, $15/$10/$7 3 Jazz A Band 6 7 Brass Ensemble Andrew Malloy, director Sat 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 Northridge Singers Paul Smith, conductor Grand Salon, University Student Union, Sun 5 pm, $15/$10/$7 11 Peeping Tom g m 4 III Met by Moonlight 7 8 Guitar Chamber Music Sun 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$7 An Evening of Small Group Jazz Mon 7:30 pm, $15/$10/$ Media Composition Studio Ensemble Elizabeth Sellers, director Pressburger, Peeping Tom (1960), 101 mins., Armer Theater,

6 ADMINISTRATION Dianne F. Harrison, President Harry Hellenbrand, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Jay Kvapil, Dean, MCCAMC Dan Hosken, Associate Dean, MCCAMC ARTS COUNCIL Membership benefits: Weekly faculty briefings and lectures Discounts on CSUN performances, workshops, concerts and Art Gallery store merchandise Subscription to members-only newsletter Docent member (20 hours service per semester) DEPARTMENT CHAIRS Edward Alfano, Art Jon Stahl, Cinema and Television Arts Kathryn Sorrells, Communication Studies Linda Bowen, Journalism Ric Alviso, Music Garry Lennon, Theatre STUDENT UNION TICKET OFFICE is operated by Associated Students and is located outdoors in the University Student Union. Ticket box office hours: Monday Saturday 10 am to 6 pm. Satellite box office windows at specific venues are open two hours before campus events. For all but VPAC Main Event tickets, call VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (VPAC) The Box Office for the Center s Main Events is located adjacent to the main doors on the east side of the building. Patrons can park in the short term parking area in Lot D (50 cents for 15 minutes). Ticket box office hours: Tuesday- Saturday 10 am - 4 pm. For VPAC Main Event tickets, call Founded in 1971, the Arts Council meets every Monday during the school year. Specifically created to support the Art Galleries and Departments of Music and Theatre, the Arts Council for CSUN provides ushering assistance during musical and theatre performances, as well as staffing and conducting tours in the Main Art Gallery. The Arts Council manages and operates the Art Gallery Store and the Music Shoppe, with proceeds going towards Department programs and student scholarships. Membership provides special tours and events within the visual and performing arts among likeminded people. Regular and frequent interaction with faculty and students boosts knowledge of current cultural changes within these disciplines. We look forward to hearing from interested persons seeking to enhance their lifestyle and take part in this worthy program. For more information, please visit FILM PROJECT MANAGER, COPY & PHOTO EDITOR Michelle Giacopuzzi GRAPHIC DESIGN The Center for Visual Communication (VISCOM) Jennifer Luxton Victoria Santiago Gallardo FRONT COVER (top row, from left) DUST; Gila Goldstein; The Red Shoes (bottom row, from left) San Simon: Manifestations of a Guatemalan Folk Saint; Black Narcissus 9/4 49th Parallel BACK COVER (from left) Big Band Jazz; Valley Vista: Art in the San Fernando Valley, ca ; Peeping Tom; Juarez, a Mexican Docudrama Student Union Ticket Office Valley Performing Arts Center (Main Events) Please note: Dates and times are based on information available at the time of publication. Programs, times and prices are subject to change and/or cancellation. 9/11 One of Our Aircraft is Missing The Commerce of Creativity is organized by the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication at California State University, Northridge to connect members of the campus, alumni and the community with compelling and provocative storytellers who have made significant contributions to the art of creative communication and the art of business. 9/ A Canterbury Tale Visit mike-curb-arts-mediacommunication/amc-calendar for up-to-date schedules. For information on upcoming lectures, please visit WHY GIVE TO CSUN? Because every dollar makes a difference. Annual giving allows loyal alumni, parents, students, employees and friends to support CSUN. Your contribution benefits current and future students; paying for financial aid, technology improvements, lab equipment, course development and so much more. Because every donor makes a difference. Donation rates are one of the key factors used to rank schools in national listings and when competing for grants. This year, CSUN is aiming to be 7,000 donors strong. Voice your Matador pride and donate today! 10/2 I Know Where I m Going! To find out how you can help in any of our six departments, please contact the College s Director of Development, Michael Ryan, at michael.ryan@csun.edu or

7 THEATRE S SPRING 2015 LINE-UP INCLUDES: Theatre shows only $12 each when a 6-of-8 title subscription pack is bought. February 13-15, MACBETH By William Shakespeare Little Theatre, Nordhoff Wed-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm March 6-8, PINTER X 2 by Harold Pinter Experimental Theatre, Valley Performing Arts Center Wed-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm March THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar Valley Performing Arts Center Fri/Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm April 24-26, 29, 30, May 1-3 DUST, A Dance Drama Devised and directed by J aime Morrison. Experimental Theatre, Valley Performing Arts Center Wed-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Summer, 2012 Cartography: David Deis, Department of Geography Reseda Blvd. To CA 118 Ronald Reagan Fwy To US 101 Ventura Fwy Darby Ave. Dearborn St. Plummer St. B4 DPS B3 B5 B6 Parking Structure B5 Vincennes St. Transit Center Info Booth #2 Prairie St. B2 B1 Nordhoff St. Parking Structure B3 Etiwanda Ave. / W. Univ. Dr. Halsted St. N. University Dr. Jacaranda Walk Cleary Walk Matador Walk Sierra Walk Manzanita Art and Design Center Art and Design Center Oviatt Library Armer Screening Room D6 E6 Art Gallery Sierra Quad Grand Salon Mike Curb College Arts Walk Earthquake Haskell Walk Garden Rm 107 Cypress KSCN Info Nordhoff Booth #1 Recital Valley Experimental Performing Theatre Orange Campus Arts Center Theatre Little Grove Theatre D1 E6 Lindley Ave. / E. Univ. Dr. passenger drop off limited ADA parking Plaza del Sol Botanic Garden North Field F2 Plaza del Sol Performance Bertrand St. Parking Structure G3 Orange Grove Bistro Matador Dr. East Field Info Booth #3 G4 Prairie St. G3 Dearborn St. G1 To I-405 San Diego Fwy Zelzah Ave. Parking Information Permit parking on campus is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking permits are $6.00 per day and can be purchased at Information Booths located at Lindley/Nordhoff, Prairie/Darby, Zelzah/Lot G4 or at self-serve dispensers in all student lots. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Both CSUN parking permit and ADA placard are required to park on campus. Visitors requiring accommodations for a disability, call venue info number at least two weeks in advance. Interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing are regularly scheduled for the 2nd Friday performance of each regular theatre production. UNDIAL MOBILE Stay connected with CSUN by downloading the Sundial mobile application for your Android and ios devices (iphone and ipad). Produced by an award-winning student staff, the free Sundial app features the latest news and sports stories, entertainment guides, videos and photos. The app also offers daily deals and savings from local businesses and restaurants. Easily share stories or send your photos and story ideas with the push of a button. ART AND DESIGN CENTER-AC Art Galleries - AG Located on North University Dr., between Lindley and Etiwanda avenues. Park in Lot D6 and E6. Exhibition information: Art Gallery office: Main Gallery Hours: Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs until 8 pm West Gallery Hours: Varies weekly, call NORDHOFF HALL-NH Campus Theatre Little Theatre Nordhoff, Rm 107 Located on Nordhoff St., between Lindley and Etiwanda avenues. Park in Lot B1 and B3. Ticket office: CYPRESS HALL-CY Cypress Recital - RH Located on Nordhoff St., between Lindley and Etiwanda avenues. Park in Lot Bl and B3. Ticket office: UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION COMPLEX Grand Salon - GS Plaza del Sol Performance - PH Located off of Zelzah Ave., between Prairie St. and North University Dr. Park in parking structure G3. Ticket office: MANZANITA HALL-MZ The Alan and Elaine Armer Theater Located on Etiwanda Ave. (W. University Dr), north of Nordhoff St. Park in Lot B1 and B3. Cinematheque: VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER-VPAC Great Experimental Theatre Kurland Lecture Located on the corner of Nordhoff St. and Lindley Ave. Park in parking structure G3. Ticket office:

8 DEAN S CIRCLE EXECUTIVE BOARD The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication is inspired by the shared belief that art is communication, that communication is an art and that art and communication are essential pillars for building and maintaining community. The Dean s Circle Executive Board is composed of community members and civic leaders dedicated to advancing the goals of the College. Their volunteer leadership, tireless advocacy and generous contributions allow the college to fulfill its vision, help students realize their educational potential and serve the creative and cultural needs of the San Fernando Valley. Richard Parent Gumbiner Savett, Inc. Thomas Backer, Ph.D. Human Intertaction Research Institute Bob Bassler Emeritus Professor, Art Joan Boyett Retired, Music Center Education Division Susan Brown Retired, Music Center Education Division Dr. Donald Cameron Emeritus Professor, Communication Studies Dr. Aurelio de la Vega Emeritus Professor, Music Jan Gaines CSUN Arts Council Joseph Goodman Hayden & Bach Sue Haber (Philosophy 64) Retired, Business Administration & Economics Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey Author Dr. Phillip Handler Emeritus Professor, English, and Former Dean, Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication Dr. Kyoto Sato Handler (M.A. English 70) Emeritus Professor, Secondary Education Sherry Lapides Replacement Parts Industries Larry Layne Nova Development Company Michael Levine Samuel L. Goldberg Foundation Alan Lowy Sherwood Partners, L.P. Carole Curb Nemoy Curb Entertainment International Corp. The Honorable Joy Picus Retired, Los Angeles City Council Barbara Pinchuk Retired, Center Stage Productions Robert Rawitch (Journalism 67) Winner and Associates Jerrold Rishe (Political Science 72) Retired, Department of Homeland Security Laura Gold Rishe (Political Science 72) Retired, California Attorney General s Office Clare Sataloff Gumbiner Savett, Inc. Carson Schreiber Retired, Buena Vista Music Group Milt Valera (Journalism 68) National Notary Association Tom White (Industrial Design, 78) Columbus College of Art and Design SUPPORTERS The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication gratefully acknowledges the following donors for their new contributions of $1,000 or more made between July 1, 2013 and June 30, Their generous gifts support exceptional programming and opportunities for our students and our community. The Herb Alpert Foundation Linda S. Anderson*, in memory of Chuck Anderson Thomas E. Backer, Ph.D. Bob & Lynn Bassler Evelyn V. Bautista* Stan & Joann M. Benson Dr. Robert G. Bleier, in memory of Merium Bleier Donald & Dr. Sandra J. Aguado Bostrom*, in memory of Lola Sadlo Aguado Joan A. Boyett Susan & Robert Brown Dr. Donald J. & Catherine Cameron Bob & Rosemary Campbell in memory of Marc S. Yobs Nancy Cartwright Barry B. & Anne O. Cleveland Collage Artists of America CSUN Arts Council Dr. Aurelio De la Vega & Anne Marie Ketchum Christopher M. Ellis, in memory of Christopher P. Ellis Environment of People Foundation, Inc. The Expendables Recycler Michael J. Ferril The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation The Flip Wilson Scholarship Fund Raymond S. & Nadia Freed* Leanne Freeman* Eugene & Vasiliki George Tom & Judy Giuffrida Samuel Goldberg & Sons Foundation, Inc. Joseph L. Goodman Deanna Gorman* Gladys & Arnold Gould, in memory of Ted J. Gould Brian J. Hasal, in memory of Christopher P. Ellis Leslie H. Hershberger Mary & George Heussenstamm* Hollywood Foreign Press Association Marie Breede Kibbee Joyce D. Klein, in memory of Sascha Brastoff Michael Kozubek Albert M. & Sherry Lapides*, in honor of Dianne Harrison Larry Layne & Sheelagh Boyd* Sara E. Magnuson, in memory of Marshall Magnuson Sara C. Merayo, in memory of Pepita Irene Merayo Microsoft Matching Gift Program Jean Milant Dave & Ellen Moon Elizabeth & Rachel Neustadt, in memory of Richard M. Neustadt and Matthew S. Bereny Lawrence C. & Chiyeko Nosco* Operaworks Francine Oschin Joy & Gerald Picus Barbara & Sheldon Pinchuk Mary J. Procop Elizabeth-ann Purcell, in memory of Ronald Purcell Thomas & Eileen Raney Cynthia & Robert Rawitch Donald & Andrea M. Reinken Laura Gold Rishe & Jerry Rishe Rising Star Music Fund Rothman Family Trust Saint Bernardine of Siena Church Michael L. Sandler*, in memory of Myron Sandler Gumbiner Savatt, Inc. Sue Savercool* Ravi K. & Amalia Sawhney Carson Schreiber* SHARE, Inc. Sandra J. & Kent J. Snyder* Amada Sosa State Farm Companies Foundation Studio City Foundation Inc. Summers Family Foundation Muriel H. Svec*, in memory of Stephen & Valerie Svec Alan R. & Andrea J. Tice* Milton & Debbie Valera Frankert K. Wheaton Richard J. Wiegand* Margaret Wiggins Carla J. Winter-Evans* Women in Film Ronald A. & Sandra L. Zacky The Gwladys & John Zurlo Charitable Foundation, in memory of Marc S. Yobs ENDOWMENT RECOGNITION The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication gratefully acknowledges the generosity, leadership and vision of donors who have established endowments, which generate annual support for academic and public programs in perpetuity. Curt Allen Linda Anderson Alan and Elaine Armer Richard B. Aronstam The Augustine Foundation Robert & Josephine Barbera The Honorable Julian Beck Stan & Joann Benson Don & Sandra Aguado Bostrom Garth & Sandy Brooks Barry & Anne Cleveland Jack & Muriel Copeland CSUN Arts Council Mike Curb Marlin & Blanche Davis Trust Linda Dozoretz Marcy Drexler Virginia Elwood-Akers Muriel G. Endig Etude Music Club John S. Furman Arnold & Gladys Gould Hollywood Foreign Press Association Jackson Family Trust Albert & Sherry Lapides Dr. Judith Marlane Sara Merayo Ernest P. Meylan Charles & Glee Murphy National Association of Recording Arts & Sciences National Notary Association Elizabeth & Rachel Neustadt Chuck Niles Abraham Polonsky Elizabeth-ann Purcell Christian & Addie Rasmussen Robert & Cynthia Z. Rawitch Thomas W. Reilly Mary Louise Reilly-Knoblauch Delores Rhoads Rosalind Richfield Susan Boss Roper Gaye Sheridan Muriel H. Svec Bella Veksler Richard J. Wiegand Dr. Robert W. & Miltona Moore Wienpahl Sandy and Ronald Zacky The Gwladys & John Zurlo Charitable Foundation Anonymous (1) * Heritage Society Deceased The CSUN Heritage Society recognizes and honors alumni and friends of California State University, Northridge who have made a financial commitment to the Mike Curb College s future through their estate plans. These lists are complete to the best of our knowledge. If we have overlooked your name, please contact Michael Ryan, Director of Development, at (818)

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