Art, message: How four artists used art to speak about adversityCharlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture October 8, 2024 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Oct. 8, 2024 Amid a crowded gallery filled with artists and art lovers alike, sits a...
Why it’s so hot: Exploring climate, its impact on our livesCharlize Althea Garcia News September 24, 2024 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Sep. 24, 2024 Out of breath. Sweat everywhere. Dehydrated. That 10 minute walk from the parking...
The Poly Post welcomes you to the 2024-2025 academic yearCharlize Althea Garcia Opinion August 27, 2024 0 105By Charlize Althea Garcia, Aug. 27, 2024 We are so excited to continue providing Cal Poly Pomona with campus-wide coverage...
Commentary: Brahms? Boring? Why this beloved composer does not translate well to today’s generationCharlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture March 5, 2024 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, March 5, 2024 Do you think Brahms is boring? I don’t … maybe. Johannes Brahms, celebrated...
Track and field looks to top last season’s record-setting performanceCharlize Althea Garcia Sports January 23, 2024 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Jan. 23, 2024 Cal Poly Pomona men’s and women’s track and field teams look forward to...
The LA Philharmonic features violinist Hillary Hahn and debuts world premier “Aysheen”Charlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture October 31, 2023 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Oct. 31, 2023 Familiar versus unfamiliarity. A push-and-pull program from the LA Philharmonic interposed the audience...
Doomscrolling on stage: ‘Love and information’ premieres at CPP theatreCharlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture October 24, 2023 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Oct. 24, 2023 Conventionality and expectation are left at coat check and an embracement of absurdity...
Home sweet home: the LA Phil celebrates 20 years at the Walt Disney Concert HallCharlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture October 17, 2023 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Oct. 17,2023 Another year older and another year wiser, the LA Philharmonic marked its 20th anniversary...
Review: Mozart and malice: The LA Opera premiers their 2023/2024 season with Don GiovanniCharlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture October 10, 2023 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, Oct. 10, 2023 Man and wife. Man and…mistress(s)? Don Giovanni, one of the raunchiest operas of...
Seasons’ farewells: The LA Phil summer season comes to a close with conductor Gemma NewCharlize Althea Garcia Arts and Culture September 5, 2023 0By Charlize Althea Garcia, September, 5, 2023 The LA Phil neared the end of its seasons at the Hollywood Bowl...