What are we missing in downtown Sierra Madre?
Shopping or browsing, munching or creating, hundreds of Sierra Madre Art Fair opening-day visitors had one thing in common: They were all having fun.
Festival will honor artist Ivy Shuman, as well as offer interactive activities for kids, food from local vendors and live entertainment.
An interview (sort of) with local author Christopher Cobb.
Learning to appreciate the art in nature this Earth Day.
Next weekend, the West Coast's most popular book festival will be held at its new home, the USC campus.
Jim Kincaid, Professor of English at the University of Southern California, led the workshop last Friday.
The Mt. Wilson Trail Race is about so much more than just athletic competition.
Every month, these popular and prestigious area museums offer special admission-free days to the general public. We've picked five of the top museums and the dates you can get in for free.
A look back at a very popular event put on by the Sierra Madre Public Library.
Presented in observation of National Poetry Month, the event was second in a group of three celebrating and disseminating the art of poetry at the Library throughout April.
Sometimes we all just need a change of scenery in order to get anything done.
William Wray’s "Rex" received the award from art ltd. magazine.
Washburn has been teaching in Sierra Madre for the past decade and offers the semi-annual live performance as an ideal proving ground for her talented artists.
Art Imitates Life Imitates Art: A Review from an Average Joe errr…. Average Josephine
Using art and artists as a rallying point for social change and charity.
This year's Art Alley will create a festival within the Wistaria Festival.
The play highlights issues such as growing industrialization and immigration.
How do you find the courage to be the artist you always dreamed of being?
Have a few laughs courtesy of NBC4's weekday weatherman.
Students at Creative Arts Group make masterpieces of ceramics.
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.
Several friends and family have organized a benefit art concert to help the 23-year-old, who was diagnosed with cancer last October without health insurance.
Sometimes you have to take a break from all the community togetherness
Go on a docent-led tour of the Pacific Asia Museum's current exhibit this Saturday at 1:30p.m.
It's not just books anymore.
Off-Broadway comedy looks at man's relationship with his "best friend" and, oh yeah, his wife too.