In a conversation with TSL, the cast of Pomona College’s production “The Government Inspector” discussed the hidden truths that the play unveils. The recluse Russian town where the story takes place represents many challenges students face today, including misogyny, code-switching, and finding one’s voice. Hear what director Giovanni Ortega and
Author: Breelyn Mangold
Annual gala highlights 5C international students through performance
On the night of Nov. 3, a hush of excitement fell over the crowd of students, faculty, and community members as the night’s emcees, Noah Plasse PO ’21 and Tingyue (Juanita) Man PZ ’21, sauntered onto the stage to commence the 2018 International Autumn Gala. They welcomed the audience and
CGU celebrates annual show on digital art, poetry, Scrabble
“The living aren’t equal and neither are the dead. Transformation is the bravest fantasy,” said Inez Tan as she read from her poem, “I Am Trying to Care about You as a Person but You Keep Turning Me into a Bear.” Last Friday evening, Oct. 12, Foothill Poetry Journal
Pomona theater’s ‘Water by the Spoonful’ tackles relationships, drug addiction, recovery
CW: mentions of drug addiction This article contains mild spoilers. Relationships, family, frailties, and addiction. The Pomona College production “Water by the Spoonful” bares it all when handling trauma, recovery, and family ties. The story of four recovering addicts unravels both in the real world as well as in an