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Music Department events on the horizon

2/20/2026 - 1 minute read

Looking to enjoy some live music? The Concordia Music Department has you covered with concert offerings across choral music, orchestral works and performances by our acclaimed handbell ensembles.

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Review: Stephen Curry’s and Sony’s “Goat” brings basketball action to the big screen

2/20/2026 - 2 minute read

What if the greatest of all time, or G.O.A.T. is found not in the largest animals with the greatest strength, but rather in the driven mindset of an animal goat? Sony’s latest film, “Goat” is produced by NBA legend Stephen Curry and seeks to answer this very question. 

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Concordia leadership and faculty present at national Best Practices Conference

2/20/2026 - 3 minute read

From Feb. 12 to Feb.16, faculty and students from Concordia joined Lutheran Church Missouri Synod church workers from around the United States at Christ Lutheran Church in Phoenix, Arizona, for the Best Practices Conference. Christ Lutheran Church describes the Best Practices Conference as “a free conference to encourage ministry support workers as we reach out with the gospel of Christ”. 

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Experience an ancient story of morality brought to life in a funky setting with “Everyperson.”

“Everyperson” is funky fun for everyone

1/23/2026 - 2 minute read

On Jan. 23, the walls of the Concordia Studio Theatre will transform into the newest nightclub on campus for their immersive production of “Everyperson.” With an ancient text by an anonymous author, “Everyperson” conveys a timeless story of morality, the meaning of life, and the various deeds of life. Directed by Tony Vezner, Professor in the Theatre and Film Department, the show brings philosophical questions to life with wacky comedy, music and dance. 

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 Camille Beeson’s “From the Diary of Anne Frank” will be performed in Zhang Hall. Advanced tickets will be necessary

Camille Beeson on bringing “The Diary of Anne Frank”to life

1/23/2026 - 3 minute read

As graduation quickly approaches for the class of 2026, seniors are assembling their final capstones, project, and showcases. For senior Theatre and English major Camille Beeson, a senior project means starring in an immersive production that blends music, theater, and history. “From The Diary of Anne Frank” combines The Concordia Sinfonietta ensemble, the music direction of Jeff Held, Assistant Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, and soloists Elizabeth Johnson (violin), Emma Whitten (organ), Yue Tang (cello) and Rebekah Michel (soprano) with Beeson’s creative storytelling to tell the familiar story of Anne Frank in a new artistic way.

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Sounds of Emmanuel brought to Segerstrom Hall

12/5/2025 - 2 minute read

Every year, the Music Department diligently produces two nearly sold-out Christmas performances at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. A Concordia Christmas is one of the most anticipated events of the entire year for the School of Arts and Sciences and one of the premier Christmas concerts in Southern California.

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Little Women

“Little Women” brings literary heroes, family, love and loss to the stage

11/11/2025 - 1 minute read

On Nov. 7, the Theatre and Film Department opened its newest production of “Little Women: The Broadway Musical.” Directed by Sarah Ripper, who previously directed “Eurydice” and the award-winning production of “Girls Like That” at Concordia, “Little Women” brings the literary story of the March sisters to the stage. Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott, “Little Women” follows the stories of four sisters and the dreams and passions of aspiring writer Jo March.

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Faculty Handbells Enrich Lives and Community at Concordia

11/11/2025 - 2 minute read

Amidst the busy season of grading assignments, assigning projects, and wrapping up the semester, Concordia faculty have come together to explore a new hobby: playing the handbells. Led by Erik Der, the Community Engagement Manager and the Director of Handbell Activities, the Concordia faculty handbell ensemble offers an enriching experience. When asked about the purpose of the Concordia faculty handbell ensemble, Erik Der responded as follows. 

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Keep harm away this Halloweekend

10/24/2025 - 2 minute read

As the season of spookiness, costumes, and candy approaches, Halloween plans are being made to attend theme parks, restaurants, and other social spots around campus. Whether you are staying in or going out, there are essential factors to consider to ensure a safe, enjoyable and responsible weekend. In recent years, the phenomenon and term “Halloweekend” has been used to refer to the Halloween festivities that often last all weekend, specifically for college students and young adults. 

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What are Eagles Watching: Fall Edition

10/3/2025 - 2 minute read

As the temperature drops, pumpkin spice lattes return and Halloween is around the corner, many Golden Eagles are choosing to watch movies and television shows that reflect the new season. With answers ranging from nostalgic sit-coms to Halloween classics, students are letting the cooler temperatures and cloudy weather affect what they decide to watch.

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