Happenings

Shakespeare Performance

The theater department presents “A Horse: Impro­vised Shakespeare with a Modern Twist” at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Jane Dibbell Cabaret.

‘Uneasy Neighbors’

Carlson Gallery presents “Uneasy Neighbors: The Causes and Consequences of Undocumented Migration to the United States,” photographs by Don Bartletti, through Oct. 10. The lecture is 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Campus Center and the reception is at 6 p.m. in the gallery. Admission is free.

‘Radius Abstractus’

“Radius Abstractus,” a solo exhibit by Augusto Sandroni runs through May 30 at the Tall Wall Space in the Arts and Communica­tions Building.

‘Pictures of Everything’

Harris Gallery’s exhibit, “Pictures of Everything” features abstract paintings from 10 different artists. The exhibit runs through Oct. 30. Admission is free.

Friday Night Live!

Friday Night Live! takes place at three different venues in the Claremont Village every Friday through Oct. 24. For more information, visit thevillageclaremont.com.

‘Gravures Éclectiques’

“Gravures Éclectiques” is a relief printmaking group exhibition at Azusa Pacific University’s L Art Gallery. The exhibit runs through Sept. 26.

‘Miracle Match’

“The Miracle Match,” a film about soccer and patriotism, will be screened at 10:40 a.m. today in the Arts and Communications Building room 212.

—Erum Jaffrey

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