Antonovich Announces 74 Summer Arts Internships

Antonovich Announces 74 Summer Arts Internships

The Los Angeles County Arts Commission will be offering 74 paid summer internships to college undergraduates this summer, announced Mayor Michael D. Antonovich. To develop business skills that can be put to use in their future careers, interns are paid $350 per week for a ten-week program participating in educational and arts networking activities learning [...]

Antonovich Announces 74

Antonovich Announces 74

The Los Angeles County Arts Commission will be offering 74 paid summer internships to college undergraduates this summer, announced Mayor Michael D. Antonovich. To develop business skills that can be put to use in their future careers, interns are paid $350 per week for a ten-week program participating in educational and arts networking activities learning [...]

Vagina Mononlogues at Sierr Madre Playhouse March 27 and 28

Vagina Mononlogues at Sierr Madre Playhouse March 27 and 28

  Planned Parenthood Combats Intimate Partner Violence With Second Annual Vagina Monologues Performance at Sierra Madre Playhouse Planned Parenthood Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley present their second annual all-staff and volunteer produced benefit performances of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues in support of the V-DAY 2011 Campaign to Stop Violence Against Women and Girls. As [...]

‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3

‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3

The Carrie Hamilton Theatre At The Pasadena Playhouse announces Limited Engagement of starring Maripat Donovan performances begin March 3, 2011. The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director and Stephen Eich, Executive Director) announced that ‘TIL DEATH DO US PART: LATE NIGHT CATECHISM 3 will play a limited engagement in the Carrie Hamilton Theatre at The [...]

The “Hodge-Podge Show” Opens in Old Town Pasadena

The “Hodge-Podge Show” Opens in Old Town Pasadena

The “Hodge-Podge Show,” featuring an eclectic collection of new artwork by Ed Ushiro, Tasha Kusama, Tim Carey, Sean Chao, and Ming Ong, will be on display from Sunday, February 13 to Thursday, April 7, 2011 at the 24 Hour Gallery. The Opening Reception will be on Sunday, February 13, 2011, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.80 [...]

Beacon Media caught up with Halford and Dramarama bass player Mike Davis chatting up Michelle Mills (aka Naughty Mickie) at the NAMM show recently between signing autographs.

Beacon Media caught up with Halford and Dramarama bass player Mike Davis chatting up Michelle Mills (aka Naughty Mickie) at the NAMM show recently between signing autographs.

Photo by Terry Miller Temple City Musician Mike Davis Chats up Doo Dah Queen at 2011 NAMM Show A great bass player who is not only a funny guy who just happens to live in Temple City but Mike Davis leads a double life, serving as sous chef for the FrontRunner at Santa Anita Park [...]

Controversy over RENT continues in Monrovia

Controversy over RENT continues in Monrovia

The old saying “The whole world’s a stage” has taken on a whole new life in Monrovia. Arcadia High School Drama Teacher, Steven Volpe, says the decision by Monrovia’s Superintendent of education Linda Wagner to prohibit production of RENT “is Ridiculous”! At 4:50 PM Monrovia High school principal issued the following statement: “As Principal of [...]

El Monte Celebrates Children with Parade

El Monte Celebrates Children with Parade

This Saturday, El Monte celebrated the spirit of Children in a Parade down Tyler and Valley Mall Photos by Terry Miller

Red White and Bluess Jaszz Fest on Tap Aug. 28 – 29

Red White and Bluess Jaszz Fest on Tap Aug. 28 – 29

  Redwhite+bluezz Pasadena Jazz Fest has announced the line-up of jazz and blues musicians to perform during the star-studded festival August 28 and 29, 2010. 200 plus artists, 23 top acts will entertain thousands of fans gathered at the spectacular outdoor venue the Los Angeles Arboretum. The weekend event, complete with an international food court, [...]

Good-sized Crowd Greeted Cal Phil’s First Summer Concert

Good-sized Crowd Greeted Cal Phil’s First Summer Concert

A good-sized audience turned out for the opening concert of the California Philharmonic Orchestra’s 15th year to hear “America the Beautiful” as a pre-July 4 tribute in a highly entertaining program chocked full of a variety of musical forms. Everything on the program had an American platform, including, as Cal Phil’s conductor, Victor Vener explained, [...]