Each week, Patch's Sonic San Clemente features a different local band or musician.
Local painters open their houses to the public during an AAUW tour.
Actors put on makeup and perform facial stretches leading up to one of the performances of the play "Doubt," recently made into a critically acclaimed film.
They don't seem to be touring. Does anyone know what happened to this great San Clemente rock band?
The classic blues-rock foursome will headline at the Coach House on May 12.
This soul singer is incredible.
1927 Spanish Colonial Revival bungalow is seleced as one of "15 Prettiest Cottages - New York to California" by national publication.
The popular play from 1964 is a big hit in San Clemente.
The profits from the event at Knuckleheads bar will go to Laura's House, a shelter for victims of domestic violence, and to the women and girls of Haiti.
From the man who brought you "Nuclear Surfer," here's a wild psychedelic ride.
From our archives: Local musicians create a surf-rock video lampooning the nuclear power industry.
Deadline to enter 3rd Annual Spring Photo Festival is April 6.
This blues band spends a lot of time jamming in the San Clemente area--if you live in their neighborhood you may have heard them.
Forget glee, these kids have pipes.
Surf-rock band is an up-and-coming one in Orange County.
These mariachis based in north Orange County are a staple at La Siesta, a Mexican restaurant on Camino Real in San Clemente.
Mariachi Capistrano, part of a nonprofit in San Juan Capistrano that imparts mariachi skills into youngsters, will be playing live in San Clemente at El Mariachi.