Have some time to kill? Why not catch a movie? For only $2, you can see the biggest hits of the summer at Regency Academy Cinemas on Colorado Boulevard, just a 10-minute walk from campus.
REVIEW: ‘Broadway’ production returns for encore
Broadway Songbook VII, produced and directed by the Theater and Dance Instructor Richard Kuller, returned for a successful encore performances on Saturday and Sunday.
Faculty exhibit inspires campus community
The Core Sample Exhibit of faculty art opened on Sept. 8 in the PCC Art Gallery.
Broadway Songbook VII demands encore
Due to a successful run in August, Broadway Songbook VII will return to the stage Sept. 10 and 11, according to Theater and Dance instructor Richard Kuller.
The musical revue is a product of the Summer Triple-Threat workshop, an intensive, eight-week course taught by Kuller.
Faculty artwork on display in Art Gallery
Large canvases, sculptures, and various other forms of art are gathered in the PCC Art Gallery for the annual Faculty Exhibit, which opened Sept. 7.
Art students show off work in summer exhibits
The PCC Art Gallery hosts “Clay and Copper” and “Young and Restless,” shows both displaying art from the Art 75 class.
Alumnus forms theater to help future stars
Milestone Theater Company, started by former PCC student Mike Alva, has been helping students dip their feet in the career of performing arts for five years.
Operatic performance brings Mozart to life
An operatic performance of “The Magic Flute” by Mozart was performed in June in PCC’s Sexson Auditorium.
Percussion Ensemble performs flurry of tunes
The PCC Percussion Ensemble, directed by Charles “Tad” Carpenter, performed a flurry of tunes Friday, June 3, that demonstrated the various styles and techniques percussionists must use in such background music.
New Inscape magazine hits shelves
For the avid reader, flipping through the pages of a new book holds some excitement, especially when the book is filled with their own work, or the work of their friends and fellow classmates.
Every year, the English Division invites students to submit their work to be considered for publication in Inscape, PCC’s literary magazine that is published every spring.