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Theater Uniquely Discussed With Honesty
By Daniel May
Staff Writer

When I called down to the office to hear my managing editor tell me: "The Ladies of the Camellias review? No, I don’t think anyone will touch it," I wasn’t surprised. At all. Because if, well, no one reads art show reviews like those with a vested interest in the art show, no one, no one, runs to the theater reviews quite like those in the theater department. Go to article

Aidan Finds God, Beer
By the Right Reverend Aidan Doherty
Arts & Features Associate

Once my life was bleak. Bleak like shale, and purposeless. Now it’s still kind of purposeless, but somewhat less bleak-like. By the grace of aimless websurfing, I have seen the light and received ordination as a minister of the Universal Life Church (ULC). Go to article

August Offers August Course Alternative
By Brian Rothman
Arts & Features Associate

Pre-enrollment is over, baby. Pomona’s student body has already discarded and selected courses from their lists of possibles. While most students rolled the registrarial dice, signing up for classes without guarantees of their quality, the ones in the know used coursereview.org, a new website created by August Pomona junior August Zajonc. Go to article

Featured This Week:
David Roth

TSL: Thanks for participating in Tattoo Talk this week.

TSL: No, thank you for participating. Have you seen my tattoo?

TSL: No. Curiously. Go to interview

Earth Day Love Hewitt at Kahoutek Love Hewitt Earth Love Day
By Kwig Jordan & Lauren Salvail
Contributing Writers

Saturday, April 22 was Earth Day 2000. People all over the world celebrated the existence and preservation of our planet. Here in Claremont, Earth Day marked the beginning of Earth Day to May Day, an effort on the part of campus activist s to demonstrate the connection between environmentalism and social justice activism. Go to article

Simpsons Director Dishes Cartoon Dirt
By Amanda Baber
Arts & Features Editor

In honor of Bart Simpson’s bar mitzvah, ex-director and original animator David Silverman brought sketches, outtakes, and decade-old Demi Moore gossip to the supremely technical-difficulty-prone Rose Hills Theater last Friday. Go to article

Grads Kick & Scream, Graduate
By Ariane M. Balize
Arts & Features Associate

That post-thesis, post-comps, pre-graduation, what-am-I-going-to-do-with-my-life, I’m so privileged to have attended a great college but I’m approaching a state of complete emotional paralysis-anxiety thing. Try the real world. I hear they have good beer there. Go to article

Dining Around Town with Epicurious

Even Epi-Curious listens to the radio! In this case it was advertising for Rubio’s lobster burrito special. We traveled to Upland, on the corner of Mountain Avenue and Eighth Street, and found Rubio’s Baja Grill. Go to article




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