On Saturday, April 20, Pomona College’s Oldenborg Center, in conjunction with the Residence Halls Staff and That Saturday Group, is hosting the premiere of “Starlight Cinema,” an evening outdoor movie screening. The film, Pan’s Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno), begins at 8 p.m. on Marston Quad on Pomona’s campus. Pan’s Labyrinth is a 2006
Author: Lea Bejtovic
Author Brings Feist and Fantasy to the 5Cs
It’s not often that Pomona College provides free In-N-Out dinner on campus. It’s even less often that free In-N-Out dinner is the second most exciting thing to happen in a day. Last Tuesday, internationally bestselling author Sarah J. Maas came to campus to give a workshop on world-building in fantasy
Academy Snubs Affleck, DiCaprio and Batman
The 85th Academy Awards aired last Sunday night on ABC and in the dorm rooms of many a college student via shady online livestream. But unlike the films it honored, the broadcast was rather mediocre. Many of the winners, including Argo for Best Picture, Anne Hathaway for Best Supporting Actress,
Bluegrass Musicians Perform Over Family Weekend
The Pomona College Department of Music put on two concerts for Family Weekend: “Bluegrass and Old-Time Music” Friday night and “The Music of Karl Kohn” Saturday night. Both were high-quality performances, but they had very different levels of success. I sat down with Joti Rockwell, assistant music professor at Pomona,
30 Rocks, but Community is Pretty Good Too
Last Thursday, 30 Rock aired its final episode, closing its seventh season with an emotional send-off to Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) that paid homage to the show’s humor and heart. It was a bittersweet day for fans—especially for those of us eagerly awaiting the return of Community, which will take