MONTANA AVE —Roosevelt students believe, dream and inspire.
That is the theme for this year's Reflections art program, sponsored by the National Parent Teacher's Association in
We should never take our cultural institutions for granted. While the Los Angeles Master Chorale celebrates its milestone 50th year, Walt Disney Concert Hall turns 10, and even the young
In the secluded lounge of a seaside resort in Sweden, an earnest older man is gently questioning a younger man on crutches. We don't find out what their
Try your hand at tagging! The exciting fundraiser Artworks for the Cure is back for its third year starting Friday in the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport. Street art,
Powerful! Mesmerizing! Brilliant!
It's "Tracers," the emotionally charged ensemble piece about the Vietnam war. Written by playwright John DiFusco in 1980 and performed at Los Angeles&
MAIN STREET — The lonely, awkward teenager gets one more mean text, or is shoved in the hallway once too often, and he snaps, with what follows breaking the hearts of
DOWNTOWN — The work of street artist and local resident Dillon will be featured in a new exhibition opening this weekend at the Jeanie Madsen Gallery. The artist has recently garnered
Lorenzo Pisoni never ran away from home to join the circus. His home was the circus, the Pickle Family Circus, a one-ring conglomeration of jugglers, clowns, acrobats and other unique
Violin sensation and international classical star Sarah Chang makes her debut with New West Symphony at the opening of their 2013-14 Masterpiece Series. Six Sunday concerts take place at Barnum
Veloz and Yolanda, whose fascinating lives have been lost to history, were once heralded as the greatest ballroom dance couple of all time.
Until the Beatles came along, they held