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Barbara Kingsley-Wilson

Jul 20 2019 11:55 am
  • Historical Society of LB

New history exhibit shows city’s deep relationship with water is everywhere

Barbara Kingsley-Wilson

New exhibit, “Water Changes Everything” shows how water has determined the history of the city.

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Jul 18 2019 6:17 pm
  • Long Beach Symphony

Violins of Hope to highlight Long Beach Symphony’s 2019-2020 Season

Barbara Kingsley-Wilson

The Symphony concert series opens Sept. 28 with music by György Ligeti, a Hungarian composer, who wrote the music for “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

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Jul 10 2019 8:31 am shared from News

Soroptimist House at CSULB, damaged by recent quakes, closed as plans move forward for alumni center

Barbara Kingsley-Wilson

While campus officials had long planned to repurpose the old building, it’s a sad end for a structure that figured prominently in the campus’ early days. And preservationists are not happy.

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