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Photographs catch dogs in action
Tongues covered in dirt, bulging eyes, neck biting, howling at the sky: these are some moments captured by Michael Crouser in his photography exhibit “Dog Run” in the Carlson Gallery.
Pacific Island artists capture culture
Artists of the Pacific Islands gathered in La Fetra Hall to present their work as part of the opening day for the Contemporary Samoan Art Exhibition.
Movie Review: ‘The Raven’ is dreary, weak and weary
As one of the pillars of American literature, it would only be fitting for a film about Edgar Allan Poe to be as dark and captivating as his works. Unfortunately, “The Raven” is not that film.
Ensemble masters music of Steely Dan
The Mark Masters Ensemble brought live jazz music April 26 to Morgan Auditorium in a concert that made music fans tap their feet.
Powell’s struggles explored in new play
A powerful position can have its pitfalls, which Colin Powell learned as the first African American to serve as Secretary of State. This was the story told in the play “The Agony of Colin Powell,” starring Lavelle Wilson, Friday and Saturday in Dailey Theatre.
Morgans celebrated with doo wop harmonies
The unveiling of new seat recognition plaques in Morgan Auditorium took place Thursday during a donor recognition concert featuring the Royals, an a cappella doo wop group.
Drummers feel the beat
La Verne students Lauren Medina, Alondra Hernandez, Heather Bland, and Christian Winnewisser play an impromptu concert in Sneaky Park on April 25.
Music Review: Jack White takes baby steps on ‘Blunderbuss’
Rather than deliver on the hype that his album has generated from critics and fans, Jack White’s first solo album instead gives little haunting teases of what he has spinning in his mind.

