Downtown Riverside transforms into Dickens Festival
Men with mustaches escorted women in long dresses while children played in the street as bagpipes played loudly in the distance.
Men with mustaches escorted women in long dresses while children played in the street as bagpipes played loudly in the distance.
Halloween may be done and over with, but spirits are still very much among us.
A line stretched several blocks around the Riverside Municipal Auditorium filled with Bernie Sanders supporters and undecided voters in efforts to have the chance to see the Democratic presidential hopeful speak May 24.
Hillary Clinton courted potential voters at UC Riverside on May 24 where she was met by a crowd of nearly 2,000 people that were in attendance to both support and protest Clinton’s message.
A closer look at the Riverside City College journalism department exhibit and ceremony
>Music, muskets, mead and memories. The Dickens Festival returned to Riverside for the 23rd year. For one weekend a year, Riverside residents are transported to the time of Dickens and his good old Oliver Twist.
Riverside City College’s Ujima project hosted its annual lunch event, ‘Pizza with the President’ in the Digital Library Auditorium, Feb. 23.