Created by Plácido Domingo, L.A. Opera’s new Domingo-Thornton Young Artists program’s presentation of Mozart’s comedy “Cosi fan Tutte” showed that women are just as human as men are; even in a test of fidelity.
Writers Archives: Brenna von den Benken
Art Fiesta returns after 52 years
Music and craft demonstrations filled the grounds of the Padua Hills Theatre last Sunday.
Concert Review: Beirut gets a taste of L.A.
The repulsive smell of a blunt being passed around by four people sitting in front of me on the north terrace didn’t put a damper on the circus-like performance that was delivered by Beirut at the Greek Theatre.
‘It Happened at Pomona’ plays with viewers’ eyes
Walking in between two blue glowing walls curved inwards and six inches closer than they appear to the eye could have been mistaken for being in a virtual videogame like Disney’s “Tron.”
Happenings
Campus and community arts events for the week of Sept. 30, 2011.
Concert Review: The Horrors deliver a full house at the Glass House
If you were deaf and relied solely on your vision, you may have mistaken the five-piece English-based band the Horrors for portraying witches dancing around a pot of boiling fog on stage for an early Halloween special at 7 p.m. Monday at the Glass House in Pomona.

International artists cover new ground
The “Covering Ground” exhibit showcases the works of Los Angeles, based artists Barbara Kerwin, Marion Lane, Ruth Trotter, and Melbourne, Australia based artists Katherine Boland, Terri Brooks and Dawn Csutoros.
FYF Festival rocks out L.A.
Over 20,000 wayfarer sunglass-wearing punk and indie rockers gathered for an entire day’s worth of live music for the annual FYF Festival Saturday at the Los Angeles State Historic Park in Downtown Los Angeles.

West African music celebrates a culture
The West African Drum Ensemble celebrated traditional rhythms from the Malinke people of West Africa at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Morgan Auditorium.

Concert celebrates the spring season
The Chamber Choir of Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer and Scripps Colleges put on a special spring show of madrigals, part songs and anthems for their Friday Noon Concert Series on May 6 at Scripps College.