In light of Valentine's Day, dating gurus and authors of The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags, will be dishing on men, sharing red flag stories and signing copies of their book 5 p.m. Saturday at Vroman's Bookstore.
Peter Boyer, the Pasadena Symphony's new Composer in Residence, is working on a new symphony.
The nominations for the 84th annual Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning and nine films are up for Best Picture. Which do you think should take the Oscar?
La Crescenta resident and Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy graduate Dana Robie talked with Patch about her latest role in the short film "Social Notworking," which has already earned her several nods and heads to Cannes Film Festival in May.
Heather Strong, Ida Tongkumvong, Tara Coffeen, and Valencia Sin-Clare win first place at La Crescenta Library's Community Art Contest.
Charles Ketcham taught Verdugo Hills Art Association members his style and designs on Friday night.
Midwestern-bred artist Charles Ketcham will demonstrate vibrant pastel landscapes to local audiences Friday.
Montrose celebrated the 2nd Annual Montrose Film Festival after Friday night's screening.
If your kids have the acting bug, the Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare company can help them with that!
Happy kids watched with rapt attention as puppeteer and magician Richard Woloski performed at the La Crescenta Library on Wednesday.
Here’s an easy recipe for a healthy, patriotic dish. Plus, you can customize almost everything in it to fit your tastes—do I hear freedom ringing?
A healthy, filling Mediterranean summer feast is easy to chop and mix.
Relevant, funny and only a bit of a history lesson, "1776" is a crowd-pleaser in Glendale.
Montrose local Joan Doyle is The House Artist, a watercolor artist who specializes in creating portraits of people’s homes.
Mike Flower is a local artist and teacher living in La Crescenta.
About 300 vendors set up shop on Honolulu Ave. this weekend for the arts & crafts festival.
The Montrose Arts and Crafts Festival is this Saturday and Sunday in the Montrose Shopping Park.
Local artist Nico Photos can be seen painting around Montrose and accepting awards in Hollywood alongside artists from all over the globe.
Senior Christina Padilla's artwork won't be in a gallery: It'll be greeting passengers in the sky.
First performed on Good Friday in 1868, Brahms' Requiem continues to resonate with modern audiences as the Pasadena Master Chorale performs the work over the weekend at La Crescenta Presbyterian Church.
Creativity, comedy, courage and compassion combine in Whiz Kid Jade Pope.
Teenager plays in multiple musical groups across the Southland.
Historical re-creationists duked it out over the weekend in Crescenta Valley Park.