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Multicultural Dance

The Multicultural Club will host a Multicultural Dance event at 10 p.m. Tuesday in Dailey Theatre. Admission is free.

Pomona Drag Show

As part of the various “Gaypril” activities planned for the month of April, Pomona College will host a drag show at 8:30 p.m., April 13 at the Pitzer Campus’ Gold Center. Admission is free.

‘No, No, Nanette’

The Candlelight Pavilion in Claremont will feature a tap dancing musical focused on three couples who share a cottage in Atlantic City during the 1920s. The musical comedically portrays blackmail, deceit and romantic misadventures. It runs through April 13. For more information, visit candlelightpavilion.com.

Terra Voce

The Cultural Arts Society of La Verne will host a concert featuring Terra Voce, a duo made up of cellist Andrew Gabbert and flutist Elizabeth Brightbill, at 7 p.m. April 27 at the Meeting House at Hillcrest. The duo will explore an array of colorful musical styles ranging from Baroque to Tango, Brazilian Choro, and European Folk through the use of only two instruments. For ticket information visit livingathillcrest.org.

‘Best of La Verne’

The music department will host its traditional end of the year concert from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. May 5 in Morgan Auditorium. The performance will feature students and faculty as they showcase their musical talents. Admission is free with student ID.

—Jocelyn Arceo, Emily J. Sullivan

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