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Kenneth Marcus channels history through music

Kenneth Marcus channels history through music

Artists are often seen penetrating other realms of society through use of their craft, and Kenneth Marcus, professor of history, has dedicated his work to research this impact on history.

Film festival scopes out the 909

The creativity of the 909 area code was showcased with the second annual 909 Film Festival rescreening put on by the University of La Verne’s communication department.

Music Review: Florence + The Machine ascend to new heights

Describing Florence + The Machine’s “Ceremonials” as a mixture of strangeness and charm would be far too easy.

Friday screenings revisit past ages of music

Every Friday at 1 p.m. the Morgan Auditorium is turned into a time capsule that, when opened, transports you back in time with music from every era.

Dancers enter the dark side

The Inland Pacific Ballet hosted the Halloween spectacular “Vampires, Ghosts and Black Swans” Ballet Saturday and Sunday at the Bridges Auditorium in Claremont.

Artists practice otherworldly rituals

When you walk into Nichols Gallery, your eyes are immediately drawn to a black and white virtual image projected carefully high on the wall with a waterfall streaming down from the eyes of the man in the photo. The striking image on display is part of the current exhibition, “Synthetic Ritual,” at the Nichols Gallery in the Broad Center at Pitzer College.

Chemist experiments with stained glass

Chemist experiments with stained glass

After working with students and chemicals in the lab, Mark Nelson, professor of chemistry, heads home to his workshop where he creates prize-winning stained glass pieces.

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