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Opening program to offer U.S. premiere of Irish folk-song settings by late-Romantic composer Charles Stanford The St. Charles ...
A monumental tome called the Ireicho is on a two-year nationwide tour seeking to honor each of the 125,000 Japanese American survivors.
Following its most attended season to date and a prestigious win of the American Prize in Choral Performance, the Pasadena ...
In what at least one legal expert called longshot litigation, Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton and Illinois state Sen. Jil Tracy said Friday they asked a court in downstate ...
April’s Fools Comedy Improv Troupe presents “Celebrate the Dog Days of Summer” at the Pier Avenue Second Story Theater, 710 ...
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman was released from jail Monday afternoon after he was arrested Friday evening ...
A church in Nigeria's megacity of Lagos has become a community for people who are deaf. The energetic pastor preaches in sign ...
National treasure and darling of both stage and screen, Bonnie Langford, will be heading to Shropshire next Saturday (August ...
Eaton and other fires continue to devastate communities across Los Angeles area, BAPS Swaminarayan Hindu Mandir through its charitable arm BAPS Charities.
Manhattan Beach Community Church, 303 S. Peck Ave., presents “Unassisted Living,” featuring Fritz Coleman, at 2 p.m. Saturday ...
Featured are flutist-composer Daniel Kessner and pianist-composer Eric Charnofsky. The program focuses of their own works for flute and piano: Daniel Kessner (b.1946) “Sonatina Bassa” for bass flute ...
In a letter to readers, correspondent Francine Kiefer offers a fresh take on how reporters do their jobs and what really matters in the end.