Music Music Spies, Statecraft, and Song: The Queen’s Six Brings Windsor History to Pasadena It is a program where Renaissance aesthetic practices meet the Music Technicolor Goat: Pasadena Conservatory Series Invites Audiences to Hear the Colors of Sound What does yellow sound like? What do the colors red Music Free Professional Music Anchors Church’s Community Outreach Strategy The upcoming “Christmas Joy Concert” at First United Methodist Church More Music Theatre Theater Holiday Comedy Gets the Musical Treatment: 30MM Musicals Brings “Home Alone” Parody to Sierra Madre Playhouse When the 1990s cult classic “Home Alone” gets condensed into Theater Christmaspalooza! Delivers Laughs, Chaos, and Holiday Cheer If your holiday season needs a little sparkle, Christmaspalooza! is Theater Bob Baker’s 56-Year-Old Nutcracker Returns to Sierra Madre Stage More than 100 handcrafted marionettes will enchant audiences Sunday when More Theatre Dance Dance “Atzmi Essence of Myself” Preview Deborah Rosen explores vulnerability and self-discovery through choreography that examines Dance Pasadena’s Dance Luminaries Join Forces for Landmark Collaborative Concert Four of the region’s most accomplished modern dance companies are Dance Lineage Dance Unveils a Season of Transformation and Connection Pasadena-based Lineage Dance Company is set to challenge and inspire More Dance Visual Arts Arts When Florists Take the Lead, a Pasadena Home Tour Becomes Something More The homes on Pasadena’s Holiday Look In tour are handsome Arts Chicano Printmaking as Resistance Takes Center Stage at Huntington’s ‘Radical Histories’ For six decades, Chicano artists transformed the humble print into Arts Masters Series Explores House Museums as Cultural Treasures The Pasadena Senior Center’s fall Masters Series brings art historian More Visual Arts The Literary Arts The Literary Arts Altadena Poets Laureate to Host “A Wall Is Just a Wall” Reading and Open Mic When Lester Graves Lennon was reportedly displaced from his Altadena The Literary Arts Pasadena to Reveal 2026 One City, One Story Selection After 24 years of bringing the community together through The Literary Arts Poet Elline Lipkin Mines Feminist Consciousness in Reinterpretation of Grimm’s “Hansel and Gretel” Altadena poet Elline Lipkin will read from and sign her More The Literary Arts
Music Spies, Statecraft, and Song: The Queen’s Six Brings Windsor History to Pasadena It is a program where Renaissance aesthetic practices meet the
Music Technicolor Goat: Pasadena Conservatory Series Invites Audiences to Hear the Colors of Sound What does yellow sound like? What do the colors red
Music Free Professional Music Anchors Church’s Community Outreach Strategy The upcoming “Christmas Joy Concert” at First United Methodist Church
Theater Holiday Comedy Gets the Musical Treatment: 30MM Musicals Brings “Home Alone” Parody to Sierra Madre Playhouse When the 1990s cult classic “Home Alone” gets condensed into
Theater Christmaspalooza! Delivers Laughs, Chaos, and Holiday Cheer If your holiday season needs a little sparkle, Christmaspalooza! is
Theater Bob Baker’s 56-Year-Old Nutcracker Returns to Sierra Madre Stage More than 100 handcrafted marionettes will enchant audiences Sunday when
Dance “Atzmi Essence of Myself” Preview Deborah Rosen explores vulnerability and self-discovery through choreography that examines
Dance Pasadena’s Dance Luminaries Join Forces for Landmark Collaborative Concert Four of the region’s most accomplished modern dance companies are
Dance Lineage Dance Unveils a Season of Transformation and Connection Pasadena-based Lineage Dance Company is set to challenge and inspire
Arts When Florists Take the Lead, a Pasadena Home Tour Becomes Something More The homes on Pasadena’s Holiday Look In tour are handsome
Arts Chicano Printmaking as Resistance Takes Center Stage at Huntington’s ‘Radical Histories’ For six decades, Chicano artists transformed the humble print into
Arts Masters Series Explores House Museums as Cultural Treasures The Pasadena Senior Center’s fall Masters Series brings art historian
The Literary Arts Altadena Poets Laureate to Host “A Wall Is Just a Wall” Reading and Open Mic When Lester Graves Lennon was reportedly displaced from his Altadena
The Literary Arts Pasadena to Reveal 2026 One City, One Story Selection After 24 years of bringing the community together through
The Literary Arts Poet Elline Lipkin Mines Feminist Consciousness in Reinterpretation of Grimm’s “Hansel and Gretel” Altadena poet Elline Lipkin will read from and sign her