The fundraiser marks 15 years of the Center’s presence in Eagle Rock.
The Center for the Arts has limited openings for its popular summer art camp, and registration is underway.
Center's biggest event of the year allows advance bids and proxy bids on the Internet before the April 21 event.
The site is devoted to improving the image of Glassell Park—via its vibrant modernist architecture.
The exhibit opens on Thursday and will be preceded by a bicycle ride from Occidental to the Bike Oven in Highland Park.
The on-screen home of CIA agent Tony Mendez actually belongs to Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council President Michael Nogueira.
The Da Camera Society hosts three performances by internationally renowned musicians at the Center of the Arts and the Women’s Club.
Beth Herzhaft's solo show at Curve Line Space in Eagle Rock has been extended by a week.
“Cabby Cat & the Missing Cello,” an interactive picture book, is inspired by the hunt for musical wizard Yo-Yo Ma’s lost cello.
Sign up a 2013 membership at the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock for as little as $25.
This year’s festival is a vast improvement over 2011, but some problems remain.
Beth Herzhaft’s debut solo exhibition of photographs at the Curve Line Space art gallery explores the “tension between meaning and meaninglessness.”
Veteran Eagle Rocker's recipe for the good life.
A music teacher offers some expert, goal-oriented advice that might sound “offbeat” at first.
A mom wonders why two years of weekly piano practice still isn't music to her son's ears.
Bestselling author James Patterson gives tips on making your child an avid reader. Plus, here's a great reading list for the fall to get you started.
How two Eagle Rockers—a budding poetess and a musician—found their destiny in each other, started a band and developed a fondness for local sandwiches.
You're bound to know some of these Eagle Rockers.
Organizers tighten up at 14th Annual Eagle Rock Music Festival—but the crowd peacefully proves yet again that this show is more about them than anything else.
Parents’ guide to having groovy, safe fun—along with their mini rockers.
What advice do parents have for families that want to enjoy the festival—with kids?
From homegrown to world class, the 14th annual event celebrates Eagle Rock’s biggest night of the year.
Whether you love Spiderman, X-men or Batman, be sure to geek out with your favorite comics on Sept. 25.
Reach Our Community Kids (ROCK) in Eagle Rock gives kids a safe place after school, both for tutoring and for expressing themselves creatively.