The Monrovia Historical Museum will debut its Native American exhibit next month.
7-Eleven will celebrate July 7, aka 7-11, by giving away Slurpees.
The city's Community Services Department has released the schedule for its summer concert series.
How much do you know about Flag Day? President Barack Obama has declared it Flag Week and June 14 as Flag Day.
The museum will present three events in May.
The Monrovia Association of Fine Arts hosts it’s annual event to honor local artists and art patrons this Saturday at Restaurant Devon in Old Town.
South Pasadena resident and filmmaker John McDonald highlights Route 66 in his latest documentary, Pipes & Sticks on Route 66.
Remembering the late great singer Etta James and the gift of her stylized voice.
MAFA’s 'Celebrate The Arts' event kicked off for the 48th time on Saturday and Sunday.
KGEM’s executive director has also directed several films, including the 1990s cult favorite Six-String Samurai.
Midwestern-bred artist Charles Ketcham will demonstrate vibrant pastel landscapes to local audiences Friday night.
Local publisher makes big-screen debut with award-winning documentary on feminine health in war-torn Afghanistan.
Local groups teamed up to provide Friday night activities for Monrovia teens.
City Councilman Clarence Shaw, photographer and long time MAFA member Doug Gordon, and MHS senior Evan Cook, were all acknowledged.
The second annual "Art of Millionaire's Row" is in the planning stages right now, and artists who want their work displayed must turn in an application in April.
Laura Gloster teaches tai chi to Monrovia residents and throughout the San Gabriel Valley.
Seattle has painted pigs, LA had artistic angels, Monrovia is about to have Beautified Bears!