Goodness … where do I begin?
When I received tickets to attend the musical production of “Mrs. Doubtfire” at the William Saroyan Theatre Tuesday night, I thought I knew what I was getting into.
There...
The first thing I notice when I walk into a classroom isn’t the professor or the seats. It’s the exit.
More specifically, the nearest bathroom. Living with Ulcerative Colitis means every space comes...
Fresno-raised Connor Barton moved to New York during the COVID-19 pandemic to chase his wild theatre dream of making it big.
Now, he’s preparing to bring his talents back home to the William Saroyan...
This is Joshua.
Joshua is a 14-year-old patient at Valley Children’s Hospital (VCH), specifically the Cancer and Blood Disorders Center.
This is his story.
His background
Joshua comes from...
Isaiah Rashad just dropped “It’s Been Awful,” and it is truly an album that has fluidity and passion.
For nearly a decade, Isaiah Rashad has been a ‘therapist’ for the hip-hop scene. He...
This new workout style is all the rage, and here it’s done in a room averaging around 104 degrees and 40 percent humidity. Classgoers describe it as uncomfortable and difficult — but also rewarding,...
The importance of Mental Health Awareness Month continues as day-to-day living becomes more difficult for some.
The organization Mental Health America (MHA) declared May as Mental Health Month in 1949....
Just to preface, going into “Buddy: The Buddy Holly” musical, I had absolutely no prior knowledge of any of the artist’s discography. I didn't know his story or rise to fame in the slightest. The...
Tower Porchfest celebrated Fresno’s music community by allowing artists of all backgrounds to perform on participant porches throughout the Tower District on April 25.
From restaurants and food...
Heirloom
by Taylor Kellams, Arts & Entertainment Editor
This menu is almost overwhelming — in the best way possible. Every time I look at it, I always discover something new. I really appreciate...
I’ve never felt deeply compelled to attend Coachella before. I’ve heard a plethora of influencer horror stories, seen the insane prices and crazy crowds, and the thought of camping in the desert all...
A discussion about graduation in The Collegian office recently shoved reality so close to my face, that the concept and I nearly kissed.
As I sat with my colleagues who, over time, have become some...