Things to Do
0 0

Auditions Can Be Fun

I'm walking to the Visual and Performing Arts Center trying to hold my nervous self together. Usually, duct tape would be my go to "quick fix," but that won't help in a situation like this. I'm headed to another on-campus audition, just one more opportunity to get involved here at PCC. My hands are shaking. My steps are faltering. I […]

Read More
Academics Things to Do
0 0

A Pygmalion Kind of Saturday

Here's an interesting question for you. What do a pig, a male, and a lion have in common? (And no, it's not that they all like to eat). Okay, so you're probably expecting me to come up with some creative answer to solve this complex riddle. Really, I've got nothing. I can't think of any connection other than the sound […]

Read More
Things to Do
0 0

The Importance of Fine Arts

Good morning everyone; happy National Cheeseball Day! Isn’t it a relief? I know I was always worried about all the cheeseballs in the world that would never be celebrated—and yet here we are!  It’s that special time of year again! These days, it seems there’s a holiday for everything…National Cow Day, International Be-A-Friend Day... Did you eat a deep fried […]

Read More
Academics College Life
0 0

Shedding Some Light on the Backstage

Dramatic Productions (DP) here on campus has lit up the Experimental Theatre with many masterpieces over the years. Both students and visitors alike will not forget splitting their sides with laughter as the American tourists from Innocents Abroad (by Mark Twain) feign boredom with their ecstatic Italian tour guide, or they may recall choking up a little in the audience […]

Read More
Things to Do
0 0

PCC’s Scarlet Pimpernel

"You seek him here, you seek him there, you students seek him everywhere. If you should see him, then do give a yell: PCC's own Scarlet Pimpernel..."

Have you seen him? Do you know who he is? Well, you can find out! Many of you may be familiar with Baroness Emmuska Orczy's novel The Scarlet Pimpernel, based on a time of purging the aristocracy during the French Revolution. Now PCC brings that tragic, endearing story of battles and guillotines, of mystery and unrelenting love, to life on stage!

Read More
Thank you!