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At the Azusa City Council Meeting of May 16, 2016, the Council was slated to select a developer for “Block 36,” the property at the southeast corner of Foothill → Read More
Independent Shakespeare Company (ISC)’s second production for this summer is The Bard’s comedy “Much Ado About Nothing,” which will play Thursday through Sunday until August 30. → Read More
California Philharmonic (Cal Phil)’s fourth summer concert – Lights, Camera, Action! → Read More
California Philharmonic (Cal Phil)’s third concert for this summer is entitled “Phantom/Les Miz,” and it will combine some of Broadway's greatest music with classical masterpieces when it is presented → Read More
William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” is now in repertory at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum and will continue through Sept. 26, 2015. → Read More
An emotional story discussing love and justice, “To Kill a Mockingbird” is now performing at Theatricum Botanicum through September 27, 2015. → Read More
Shakespeare’s story of Romeo & Juliet, the teenagers who loved each other so much they chose death over living without the other, is currently being performed by the Independent Shakespeare Company (I → Read More
Lynwood High junior Kevin Estrada will have a painting displayed at the U.S. Capitol for the next year. → Read More
The fifth annual Afterschool Awards, which recognizes budding K to 9th grade students for their exceptional after school activities in Community Service, Music and Arts, Science and Sports, is now acc → Read More
Hundreds of Lynwood residents gathered this Tuesday to witness a first ever Cesar Chavez Celebration in their city. → Read More
Bentley/Pasadena held the “Celebrating Sounds of Excellence” affair on Thursday, March 26, in honor of the California Philharmonic (Cal Phil) and its upcoming 2015 summer season. → Read More
2ND STREET BRASS, a Los Angeles based brass quintet, will perform at the Sierra Madre Playhouse this Sunday, March 29, at 7 p.m. → Read More
The musical EINSTEIN IS A DUMMY, written by Karen Zacarias and music by Deborah Wicks La Puma, is currently on repertory at the Sierra Madre Playhouse. The show is double-cast. → Read More
Following are four art events scheduled in Pasadena (and one in neighboring Eagle Rock) for the upcoming week. Two of them for tonight! → Read More
Looking for a great spot to watch The Oscars with your friends this Sunday? → Read More
This year's Lummis Day Film Night, entitled "LA Stories," will present two films about young people who address adversity through art. → Read More
The City of El Monte announced today that the search for a new police chief will continue, following the decision by Eric McBride to remove himself as a candidate for the position. → Read More
Helene Jerome’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic PRIDE AND PREJUDICE is currently performing at the Actors Co-op David Schall Theatre, inside the campus of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywoo → Read More
After an extensive search, the City of El Monte announced Thursday that Eric McBride, a veteran assistant police chief with the San Bernardino Police Department, has been chosen to lead El Monte's Pol → Read More
In front of his football coaches, teammates, family members, principal and more than 100 fellow students, Vincent White, on Feb. → Read More