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CSUF Students at Laguna Art Museum p.4 Los Angeles The Prestines “Rise of Farmers Underground Taj” Falls Market Down p.8 p.6 p.6 12.07.06 p.2........................................... CONCERT CALENDAR: DECEMBER contents 03 Inside Buzz 07 08 09 10 11 04 Laguna Art Show Features CSUF THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY KIIS Jingle Ball Aquabats The Faint Led Zepagin Public Enemy 05 Gibson Ampitheatre Rock Wednesday Honda Cent / The El Rey The Glasshouse The Galaxy House of Blues Buzz Travel: Orlando Pond of Anaheim Los Angeles Pomona Santa Ana Anaheim Buzz Fashion 06 “Rise of Taj” a Dud The Prestines at Undergound Pub Editor’s Letter 07 CSUF Guitar Orchestra Hi everyone, I’ll put a photo of the actual house thanks for reading! thanks for reading this week because I know you’re all Buzz CD Review: Jay-Z The Buzz this week. dying to see it. – Kirsten Alto So, this is the last week of real Writing these editor’s letters every 08 Los Angeles Farmers Market classes until finals! I can’t believe this week makes me think back to junior semester has gone by so quickly. high, when I would write a letter to NEW HOUSE: $177,000 Finals this coming week are going my friends during every class period COVER: to be a pain for me, so I hope they and hand it to them during passing go alright for all of you. period. “Ground” by Joe Biel, wa- I guess in between your studying, Every letter would start out with tercolor and graphite on pa- you chose to take a break and read “Hey, what’s up? Nothing much per sheet, 109 x 80 inches, some articles inside The Buzz. This here.” I find that quite amusing. is one of the many art piec- issue we have some interesting Now, in the age of computers, I stories and fun ideas on what to do don’t think any girls in junior high es featured in the OsCene if you do have some down time. But write letters like that. I think they display at the Laguna Art you’ll have plenty of that after finals, text message or go on MySpace. Museum. right? com instead. I think I’d prefer a p.8 I haven’t had much time to handwritten letter. Photo by: David Osborne study, so I hope I do OK. This past The problem in writing letters weekend, I was in Houston with my now is that I’m not a boy-crazy boyfriend checking out houses. 13-year-old, and I have a pretty The house pictures in last week’s uneventful life, as unbelievable as letter was nice and had a really that sounds. But, I manage to get perfect layout. But, unfortunately, some words out every week, so you ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR it didn’t have enough brick, the know a little what’s going on behind Kirsten Alto right color of brick, real tile or a each issue. fireplace. Next issue will be our last, and EXECUTIVE EDITOR The house that we did decide on, it’s coming Monday so you have however, does have a fire place, tile, something to enjoy between finals. Julie Anne Ines the right color brick and a lot of Well, get back to studying or extras. finishing up that project and, again, DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING Emily Alford BUZZ AD MANAGER Lesley Wu PRODUCTION Kirsten Alto ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Layla Hahka, Kathleen Cisneros, Stefanie Binditt, Sarah Oak, Beth Stirnaman The Daily Titan 714.278.3373 The Buzz Editorial 714.278.5426 [email protected] Editorial Fax 714.278.4473 The Buzz Advertising 714.278.3373 [email protected] Advertising Fax 714.278.2702 The Buzz , a student publication, is a supplemental insert for the Cal State Fullerton Daily Titan. It is print- ed every Thursday. The Daily Titan operates independently of Associated Students, College of Communica- tions, CSUF administration and the CSU system. The Daily Titan has functioned as a public forum since incep- tion. 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Chain Reaction House of Blues House of Blues Anaheim Hollywood Pond of Anaheim Anaheim Univsersal City Universal City Anaheim Anaheim Sunset Strip her vagina all around town ... what show based on his life after Britney And that’s it for this week, but No. 1 movie in America, beating INSIDE happened to her, seriously. We have ... hey, at least he’s not flashing his be sure to check out next week’s “Casino Royale” again. a correction ... Michael Richards, genitals around town like she is. Inside Buzz because, it’s going to not Richardson, had a racist rant When Danny Devito gets drunk, be a semester wrap-up! That’s right, and is still apologizing on every he’s the life of the party, as we’ve because if you’re not completely show he can. Paris Hilton backed seen on some talk shows recently ... informed on what celebrities were Lindsay Lohan is reportedly out of hosting the Billboard Music he’s obviously not a racist because doing what while you were sitting going to Acoholics Anonymous Awards ... since when do we want to otherwise he’d make remarks he’d in class all semester, than you can meetings in Los Angeles ... it’s see someone who put out an album have to blame on the alcohol later. find out what you missed in next about time. No one cares about that made $3 host a major music George Clooney’s pig, Max, passed week’s addition. And, let’s not Lohan anymore anyhow now that award show anyway. K-Fed is trying away last week ... he was 19 and forget that for the third straight we have Britney Spears flashing to keep famous by having a reality lived a good life but poor Clooney. week in a row, “Happy Feet” is the Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. WATCH ONLINE IF YOU SEE ME, GO TO WWW.DAILYTITAN.COM - LOOK FOR THE BUZZ LISTEN ONLINE IF YOU SEE ME, GO TO WWW.DAILYTITAN.COM - LOOK FOR THE BUZZ CHECK ONLINE IF YOU SEE ME, GO TO WWW.MYSPACE.COM/ DAILYTITANBUZZ 12.07.06 p.4........................................... Scaled-down display of “World’s Largest Picture,”done by The Legacy Project, Founded in 2002 in Orange County. Photo by David Osborne The Art Scene Meets the ‘OsCene’ BY daVID OSBORNE Daily Titan Staff Photographer [email protected] Occasionally, the naive Orange County-ian may forget the pool of talent in which he or she swims in every day. Some may not be up-to- date with the maturing art scene in Southern California that has long been setting the standards in many areas of the art world including clothing, sculpture and visual Photo by David Osborne “Homogenized,” a glass sculpture by Jason Charkravarty, who completed is M.F.A at CSUF. medias. In an effort to enlighten those Another sequence of scenes shows who received both his bachelor’s uneducated to the brilliant art all her taking the doll into the on- and master’s in art at CSUF, and around us, the Laguna Art Museum campus Kinko’s where she proceeds now is chair of the Art Department brings its biennial survey, The to make photocopies of the six-foot at College of the Canyons in Santa OsCene 2006: Cotemporary Art doll. Clarita. and Culture in OC. “I’m always on the edge of getting His acrylic piece entitled Fall The OsCene (a combination in trouble,” Grasso says with a short (Narcissus) features a young boy’s of the phrases “OC” and “scene,” laugh while grappling the large doll-like head fixed atop a twig- and pronounced o-seen) features white doll’s legs over her shoulders. constructed cross with two crows 38 contemporary artists residing Jason Chakravarty, who perched in the top right corner. The right here in the OC, 16 of which completed his Masters in fine art beautiful colors and rendition of a include Cal State Fullerton faculty in art this year at CSUF, is another boy’s face give off a pleasant mood members, alumni and students. student whose art has been seen on to a seemingly dark piece. In fact, the curator of the show, campus and is also featured in the In addition, many of the artists Jacqueline Bunge, is a current OsCene. have and are participating on graduate student in the Exhibition The show features three sculpted panel discussions. The next panel Design program at CSUF. Bunge pieces by Chakravarty, all of which discussion, which will happen Photo by David Osborne played an instrumental part in CSUF graduate James Lorigan’s “Fall (Narcissus)” set the standard of originality in the on Sunday, will be about The sorting through the nearly 300 show. A particular piece labeled Legacy Project’s World Biggest submissions that were received from Bunge said. CSUF. It features Joanna as she “Homogenized” is of six cast-glass Photograph.