Reknowned Elvis Impersonator Steve Roth returned to Memorial Park Sunday Evening for the sixth consecutive year, crooning out two hours of the King's greatest, as he told the story of the biggest legend in rock and roll history.
Glassell Park resident Justin Stadel, the artist behind the cowboy cutouts looming over the Glendale (2) Freeway, said he created the works so viewers could draw a spiritual feeling, a sense of freedom, from L.A.'s varied landscape.
How much do you know about Flag Day? President Barack Obama has declared it Flag Week and June 14 as Flag Day.
“Rhapsody in Gershwin” will feature the church’s 50-voice choir, Lantz’s Little Big Band, the LCPC POPS Dancers and a talented lineup of vocal soloists.
A cutout of actor Clint Eastwood, in a pose from his 1964 film “A Fistful of Dollars,” stands atop a hill near the Glendale (2) Freeway west of Verdugo Hills Hospital. The figure bears a marker saying it is a “Glendale Public Art Project 2012.”
The Los Angeles theatrical group, the California Shakespeare Ensemble, focuses on the words and the characters, not costumes and 'artificial inflection.'
The Pasadena Showcase House of the Arts celebrates the La Cañada Flintridge based Robbins House.
Take a virtual walk through the 100-year-old Spanish Colonial Revival home in La Cañada, before interior decorators and landscape artists turn it into the 2012 Pasadena Showcase House of Design.
Bryant Danner has accepted a position on the board of the Los Angeles Master Chorale.
Michael Gross--philanthropist and La Cañada resident--chats about his career and the folks who matter most to him.
Charles Ketcham taught Verdugo Hills Art Association members his style and designs at the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge.
Midwestern-bred artist Charles Ketcham will demonstrate vibrant pastel landscapes to audiences at the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge Friday.
La Cañada's summer concerts ended on a hot note with the sounds of Upstream, a Soca and Reggae band that played hits from Bob Marley to the Black Eyed Peas.
Hundreds turned out in Memorial Park Sunday night to groove to the Cajun sounds of Andrew Thierry & Zydeco Magic.
For the penultimate concert in the city's 2011 summer lineup, Andre Thierry & Zydeco Magic kept hips swiveling and toes tapping Sunday night.