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Tony Vezner
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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 6/21/2021 - 7 minute read
Sarah Dubbeldam ’05, a former catalog model for brands like Target and Crocs, wanted to promote positive body images and lifestyle habits for women. She founded Darling Media, and flagship publication Darling magazine, which in the last ten years has led a sea change in the way women are depicted in advertising and fashion photography.
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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 7/1/2018 - 7 minute read
A four-year creative journey brought an original play to campus in March. Ten Days in aMadhouse, based on a 19th-century book by investigative reporter Nellie Bly, depictedher pioneering efforts to expose abuses in a mental asylum of the day
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/1/2018 - 3 minute read
There was a time I thought I would never make a living in music. Today, as a professional singer, my voice has been on a number of film soundtracks—Jumanji, the most recent Transformers, Pixels and various television shows. But last summer I was called to a recording session that was shrouded in greater secrecy than all the others. One item on the non-disclosure agreement seemed to give it away: “Lucasfilm.”
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 10/1/2017 - 3 minute read
Hanging in a classroom at Concordia University Irvine is a wall-sized mural by renowned Lutheran painter Gerald Brommer, commissioned for the original Lutheran high school in Southern California in the early 1960s. The mural, installed last year in the Library Arts building, has seen much history at two previous Lutheran campuses before arriving at Concordia University Irvine.
Posted on 9/28/2017 - 5 minute read
Since graduating from Concordia University Irvine, the New York City resident's career has flourished, with appearances in Magic of the Dance in Germany and Taiwan, a production of In the Heights at Theatre Under the Stars in Houston, Texas, the play Choir Boy at the Briggs Opera House in Vermont, and The Scottsboro Boys at Phoenix Theatre in Arizona.
By Michael Busch Posted on 7/1/2017 - 2 minute read
It didn’t seem like a day for an incredible concert. The weather in Germany had been cold and rainy. That morning, the 100 CUI students and 50 companions in our group had taken a city tour and now everyone was tired. One girl lost her dress. Another student misplaced a folder of music. Another left his trumpet in a hotel. Things felt a bit chaotic.