Music
Caltech Jazz Band Presents: An Evening of Patrick Williams’ Music
The Caltech Jazz Band, under the direction of Barb Catlin,
Pasadena Suzuki Music Program Delays Spring Semester Due To Eaton Fire
The Pasadena Suzuki Music Program has postponed its spring semester
Pasadena Symphony Offers Free Concert Tickets to Fire Victims, Plans Instrument Drive
Pasadena Symphony and Pops will be offering free concert tickets
Theatre
Something Wicked This Way Comes: ‘Macbeth’ Opens Feb. 15 at A Noise Within
Delve deep into the psychological turmoil of a man fighting
Parson’s Nose Theater Postpones ‘Madwoman of Chaillot’ Production After Local Fires Impact Cast Members
Parson’s Nose Theater in Pasadena has announced the postponement of
Dance
How to Celebrate Between the Holidays: 7 Days of Indulgence
Looking forward to having some extra days off between the
Dance Conservatory of Pasadena to Present Enchanting ‘Cinderella’ Ballet
The Dance Conservatory of Pasadena (DCP) will present a
Lineage Danced Through the Decades at Their Annual Gala
On Saturday, October 8, Lineage Dance guests joined Lineage Dance
Visual Arts
Gallery Director’s Video Tour Brings Hispanic Legacy Exhibition to Life
As old and new worlds collide, art galleries are increasingly
A Sneak Peek at the Pasadena Showcase House of Design
And just like the first robin of spring, the 2025
ArtCenter College Celebrates Holiday Season With Letterpress Printing Open House
ArtCenter College of Design’s Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography is
The Literary Arts
Here Are Current Bestsellers at Southern California’s Independent Bookstores
Here is the SoCal Indie Bestsellers List, brought to you
Antiquarian Book Fair Canceled as Convention Center Houses Wildfire Evacuees
The 57th Annual California Antiquarian Book Fair, scheduled for February
Here Are Current Bestsellers at Southern California’s Independent Bookstores
Here is the SoCal Indie Bestsellers List, brought to you