Arts and Entertainment
Hidden in plain sight: the metal artwork students miss
May 12, 2026You have probably walked past this hidden artwork without even noticing it.
Art, music and creativity close out the spring semester
May 08, 2026Students end the semester with an array of creative projects.
Artists thrive in LCC's first-ever student gallery exhibition
April 29, 2026Art students at LCC will have their work displayed in a professional gallery setting for the first time.
But I'm a Cult Classic: How "But I'm A Cheerleader" is still relevant 27 years later
April 22, 2026“This month's Supreme Court ruling legalizing conversion therapy has also made this movie even more important for us to talk about right now,”...
LCC embarks on its take on George Orwell's 1984
April 17, 2026LCC’s theatre department performed George Orwell’s 1984 play adaptation.
Channeling joy as resistance through Take a Stand! Sit in!
April 15, 2026LCC kicks off the third year of the community-based activism event tackling injustices in America.
Students share their published works at Washington Square Review reading
April 01, 2026The Washington Square Review Star Edition, LCC’s literary journal, was featured at a spring reading event.
The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon brings comedy to the community
March 02, 2026The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon showed at the Black Box Theatre on Feb. 20-22 and Feb. 27-28.
LCC LAND Creative Writing Contest 2026 winners announced
February 25, 2026LCC students showcase their creativity as the winners announced for the fiction, poetry, and essay category.
Spring brings new music
January 16, 2026The LCC Music Department leaps into spring with new showcases, concerts and more.

