A Revue Generating Revenue: A Review
Featuring 18 performers and songs, Off Broadway: A Musical Revue showcased a wide variety of talent. The cast and crew displayed many different musical and emotional tones throughout the...
Terran’s Take- Coachella, The Cure, and Pepsi
Terran Warden;Â Mast Radio Arts & Culture Producer; wardentc@plu.edu
Joined by a close friend and fellow "paparazzi," Alyssa Blaine and Terran Warden discuss everything in pop culture and celebrity you need to...
Crafting in quarantine
By Hannah Montgomery
Editor-in-Chief
The quarantine imposed by Pacific Lutheran University was not a new phenomenon to me. My family stayed quarantined for the majority of the summer, only traveling when...
The Art Behind Parkland
Rizelle Rosales; Mast Magazine Co-Editor; rosalera@plu.edu
In 2011, Tacoma’s grunge fans, graphic designers, DIY devotees and subculture fanatics gathered to celebrate the Fulcrum Gallery’s exhibition of Art Chantry’s legendary posters,...
Tacoma Art Museum shows Edvard Munch
JEFF DUNN;Â News Editor:Â dunnja@plu.edu
“Edvard Munch and the Sea,” an exhibit featuring the Norwegian painter known for his famous piece “The Scream,” opened at the Tacoma Art Museum April 9 and...
Bringing diversity to theater: Q&A with the “Fences” Director
PETER OLSCHNER;Â Guest Writer;Â olschnpd@plu.edu
This October, junior theater student Josh Wallace is directing an all-black cast in an upcoming production of “Fences,” a 1985 play written by August Wilson. “Fences” tackles...
Hidden gems in our University Collection
TERRAN WARDEN;Â Mast Radio Arts & Culture Producer;Â wardentc@plu.eduÂ
If you’re familiar with Ingram Hall – I’m looking at you communication and art majors – you may have noticed a change on...
Proctor Art Gallery showcases local artists
The Tacoma community is home to more local art than what Pacific Lutheran’s University Gallery displays.
The Proctor Art Gallery, located in the heart of the historic Proctor Business District...
On the corner of Mat and Park
HILARY VO; Mast Writer;Â vohn@plu.edu
Some people really can do it all, and senior Arika Matoba proves every day she is one of them.
You may have seen her around in one...