Adam Sandler and an all-star cast reunite for “Grown Ups 2,” this summer’s feel-good comedy. Sponsored by “Grown Ups 2.”
The Sawdust Art & Craft Festival is just one of the draws to beautiful Laguna Beach.
Artists and artisans at the Sawdust art festival trotted out their specialties Friday for the opening of one of the trifecta of Laguna Beach's big summer art fests.
Painters, photographers, sculptors and jewelers will show their wares all summer.
The show goes of Saturday at the vert skate ramp in the canyon, where the batting cages are.
Travel website ranks the seaside enclave as a top city for art lovers.
Father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith reunite in this summer’s sci-fi blockbuster, After Earth. Sponsored by Sony.
One special night with one of Broadway’s finest May 20.
Kristin Korb, Bruce Forman and Jeff Hamilton recently teamed for a new CD.
A production company is looking for a Laguna Beach contemporary artist to profile. Auditions are June 1.
The Jenni Olson Trio will perform as part of the museum's Second Thursday series.
Running through June 30, "Lost In Translation" showcases new work from Belgium-born artist Anja Van Herle and Spanish artist Alberto Murillo.
The famed comedy/drama will run through May 26.
The Los Angeles-based mixed-media artist's exhibition closes April 28.
It's the final show in the Jazz Wednesdays series at Aliso Creek Inn.
And more news from the desk of Laguna Beach City Manager John Pietig.
A $1,000 grant from the Laguna Beach Community Foundation helped pay for a new lighting system, which will be showcased during a pair of upcoming performances.
The renowned jazz combo performs as part of the Jammin' series presented by Mozambique.
Who's coming to Laguna Beach? Noel Coward, Johnny Cash, Joan Didion and the Beatles (or versions of).
David Garrett will play a live set in the museum's Steele Gallery.
The big band will perform April 20 at the Laguna Playhouse.
The theme Saturday was "beach formal" at the Surf & Sand casino night event, which raised cash for KX 93.5 FM.
The annual city-wide shindig hands out prizes in six different categories.
The band -- maybe you've heard of them? -- will play the Honda Center in Anaheim.