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Taken at the Palomar Choral Academy in summer showing Palomar's singers, community members and high schoolers. Courtesy of John Russell
Palomar Chorale and Chamber singers present ‘December Stillness’
Jeanne Ancona December 6, 2024
A night of self reflection, peace, love, and hope expressed through choral singing.
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Mateus Asato, Rick Beato, and Tim Pierce (left to right) host a seminar titled The Evolution of Content and the Industry.
Overview of NAMM 2025
Lexi Thurman, Staff Writer • February 1, 2025
"The Party Never Ends" Juice WRLD album illustration by Monica Garcia.
Juice WRLD Lives On: New Album Released
Mason O’Toole, Staff Writer • December 16, 2024
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Alyze Dreiling bows her violin. Dreiling was a semi-finalist in the European Union Conducting Competition in 2018.
Transcendent emotion pervades Palomar’s Concert Hour
Jason Pache, Staff Writer • March 2, 2025
An intense set of mournful yet magical music holds Palomar spellbound.
"The Monkey" terrorizes audiences with an uncanny twist on horror. Illustration made with Canva.
‘The Monkey’: Good, Unclean Fun
Tanner Hayes, Staff Writer • February 27, 2025
"Love Hurts" falls short of a resolution. Illustration made with Canva.
“Love Hurts”… To Watch
Gabi Blanco, Designer • February 17, 2025
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"The Monkey" terrorizes audiences with an uncanny twist on horror. Illustration made with Canva.
‘The Monkey’: Good, Unclean Fun
Tanner Hayes, Staff Writer • February 27, 2025
The Captain America legacy continues. Illustration made with Canva.
Brave New World carries on Captain America’s legacy…
Evelyn Galan Acevedo, Staff Writer • February 22, 2025
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Alyze Dreiling bows her violin. Dreiling was a semi-finalist in the European Union Conducting Competition in 2018.
Transcendent emotion pervades Palomar’s Concert Hour
Jason Pache, Staff Writer • March 2, 2025
Full cast left to right (Top:Travis Lepper, Nicholas Ashley) (Middle: Alethia Che, Oakley Blues, Aydian Anderson, Moxy Reed, Owen-Michael Hall, Alex Surita) (Bottom:Autumn Lowe, Nicole Mitchell, Marc Joyce) Photo courtesy of Palomar Performing Arts
Palomar Performing Arts puts on a raucous display with a hilarious spin on Shakespeare’s many works
Tanner Hayes, Staff Writer • October 8, 2024
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