As Valley farmers face issues such as drought, protests for water supplies and seasons left in turmoil, efforts are being made to reach a feasible solution.
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Rogue
The annual Rogue Performance Festival celebrates its ninth year with more than 100 performances in less than two weeks.
Fresno’s Homeless Seek Alternative Services
Food Not Bombs relies solely on volunteers to distribute food to the homeless every Sunday at Courthouse Park.
Storyland and Playland: celebrate 55 years in Roeding Park
Generations of families relish in the simple things they pass down to younger generations.
The Met says goodbye after 25 years and $28 million
Within the last few months, there has been a lot to talk about regarding Fresno art.
Central Valley Talk
When students, faculty and staff tune in to talk radio or talk shows, the usual national options come to mind: Delilah Rene, The Howard Stern Show and The Savage Nation. However, politician Mike Briggs, has given us another option.
Downtown art looks up
When students think of downtown Fresno, thoughts of empty lots, condemned buildings, and a tragic reminder of what once was comes to mind. Within the last decade, some have tried to change that image with no success.
Fresno rocks for relief
This Friday night, the Los Angeles musicians Confide, will be performing at Kuppajoe, on Shields and First Avenue for Haiti relief efforts.
Show and tell
The quiet, cool cement walkways of the Phebe Conley Art Building give exceptional art students and instructors something to brag about.
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- Sights of the Senior Art Exhibit at the Conley Art Gallery
- Textbooks for Free
- Lady Antebellum performs for sold out crowd at Save Mart Center
- Demjanjuk: Nazi war criminal or innocent man falsely accused?
- Artificially grown meat could serve as alternative for moral vegetarians
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