‘Working! A Musical’

The University of La Verne departments of theater and music will be showcasing “Working! A Musical.” The musical is based on interviews conducted by oral historian, Studs Terkel, on average working class people. Opening night is April 21 at 7 p.m. at Dailey Theater. Admission is $5. For more information visit laverne.edu/event/working-a-musical/2022-04-22.

‘Spore Drift and Other Phenomena’

Photographer Rebecca Cummins presents her exhibit, “Spore Drift and Other Phenomena” at the Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography on campus through March 28. The exhibit features an abstract take on the various swirls and textures of mushrooms. Admission is free.

‘Phantasmagoria’ Exhibit

Phantasmagoria is an undergraduate student photography exhibition currently on display at the Irene Carlson Gallery. It features images of dreamlike or otherworldly states of being, such as scenic areas of beaches with highly saturated colors. The exhibit runs through March 28. Admission is free. 

Good Morning Concert 

The Glass House in Pomona will be welcoming Good Morning, an Australia-based indie rock band, at 8 p.m. on April 1. Good Morning’s music features beachy guitar riffs and catchy choruses, an easy-going listening experience.This will be their second show in promotion of their new album titled Barnyard.

 Admission is $18. Vaccination or proof of a negative COVID test is required upon entry. For more information visit theglasshouse.us.

‘Mephistopheles and the Swan Girl’

“Mephistopheles and the Swan Girl” by John Frame is on exhibit at the Claremont Museum of Art through April 24. An array of media including detailed sculptures, photographs and drawings are spotlighted with special stage lighting. Frame’s work is based on a combination of two previous interpretations of the tragedy “Faust.” Admission is $5 for adults. 

—Liliana Castañeda

Liliana Castañeda, a senior communications major, is the Fall 2022 news editor of the Campus Times. She has previously served as editorial director, arts editor, copy editor and a staff writer.

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