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Caitlin Dwyer Young An Interview with Caitlin Dwyer Young, 2021-2022 HARTS Writer-in-Residence
We are pleased to announce that Caitlin Dwyer Young has been selected as the 2021/2022 HARTS Writer-in-Residence. Along with the […] Posted November 28, 2021
Rachelle Nielsen with Artwork An Interview with Rochelle Kulei Nielson, HARTS 2021-2022 Artist-in-Residence
From my first question, Rochelle Kulei Nielson gently shifted my focus. I arrived at our interview ready to talk about […] Posted November 28, 2021
Erinn Kathryn, Heart of the Navajo Indian Country (Gallup, NM), 2019, handmade wooden box, 3 panes of glass, unique screen print, vintage postcard, 3.5” x 5.5” x 1.5” Erinn Kathryn: Lands of Enchantment
Paragon Arts Gallery is proud to present Erinn Kathryn: Lands of Enchantment A window exclusive exhibition of large dioramas challenging […] Posted October 25, 2021
PCC Theatre Presents: The Odyssey, A Play on Zoom
The Odyssey A Play on Zoom by Homer, adapted by Patrick Tangredi Fall 2021 Join us for a fun, evocative live […] Posted October 9, 2021
Alchemy 2021 Launch Party Alchemy (Virtual) Launch Party: June 8th at 6:30pm
Posted May 29, 2021
Two Deep Breaths: The Bellwether Review 2
Continuing our series of poems selected by student editors of PCC’s literary magazines, here’s another post from the 2021 editorial […] Posted May 26, 2021
Two Deep Breaths: The Bellwether Review
Continuing our series of poems selected by student editors of PCC’s literary magazines, here’s a post from the 2021 editorial […] Posted May 11, 2021
Two Deep Breaths: Alchemy
Continuing our series of poems selected by student editors of PCC’s literary magazines, here’s a post from the 2021 editorial […] Posted May 5, 2021
Experience Music Jazz and American Roots Music Featured in PCC’s Experience Music Series Spring Schedule
The Experience Music Series spring concerts, presented by the ˿Ƶ Department of Music, will feature three live virtual […] Posted April 12, 2021
At the Living Edge: Toward a New Philosophy of College Access
The circle I join is a ring of sleepy-looking people, 9 o’clock on a Friday morning. Coffee cups rise and […] Posted April 8, 2021