Skip to Main Content
The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Related Image
The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Related Image
The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Bad Bunny carries a flag, a story and a community.

Bad Bunny shines on rough times

Ariel Alvarez, La Voz Staff | February 19, 2026

Puerto Rican rapper and singer Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, who goes by Bad Bunny on stage, delivered a meaningful performance at the Super Bowl, following his record-breaking Grammy win the weekend...

Joji's doppelganger, who the internet has lovingly nicknamed "Joe. G" or "Jijo," isn't fooling anyone. But maybe that's the point.

Joji album a mixed bag

Wylder Robison, La Voz Staff | February 16, 2026

Joji's highly anticipated fourth studio album "Piss in the Wind" is a hodgepodge of powerful, unique Joji sound and hard-hitting tracks with short, unremarkable "vignette-style” interludes in between. The...

Pianists flex their muscles

Sango Levonian, La Voz Staff | December 12, 2025

Current piano students performed a selection of classical pieces at the A31 classroom on Dec. 7. Professor John David Thomsen intended the recital as being a more comfortable environment for his students...

Music classes join forces

Sango Levonian, La Voz Staff | December 11, 2025

The Music Department held its combined Orchestra and Choir concert at the VPAC on Dec. 6. The performing groups included the De Anza Chamber Orchestra, Chorale, Vintage Singers, and Vocal Flight. The concert...

Doechii emerges from the top of her giant boombox set, performing under sweeping spotlights during her sold-out show at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on Nov. 7.

Doechii blows away the bay

Jamie Watt, La Voz Staff | November 23, 2025

 Thousands of fans gathered in the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco for Doechii’s sold-out show on Friday, Nov. 7, playing her Grammy-winning album “Alligator Bites Never Heal.”  Fans...

Sleep Token frontman Vessel stands at the apex of the stage, surrounded by a flurry of green lasers during the concert on Oct. 10 at the Oakland Arena

Sleep Token rocks the Oakland Arena

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | November 20, 2025

 “Will you listen?” Sleep Token frontman Vessel sings, his voice ringing out through the Oakland Arena during the intro of “‘Look to Windward.”’ As the song reaches its heavy metal drop,...

Load More Stories