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Exhibit provides unprecedented look into the enigma of Cleopatra
Gregory Spooner Culture Writer When one hears the name Cleopatra, images of beauty and power come to mind.…
September 7, 2012
ICT’s Ghost-Writer a spirited English lesson and more
Vicki Paris Goodman Culture Writer Ghost-Writer is a celebration of the English language and so much more. The…
September 7, 2012
Long Beach Symphony Orchestra executive director stepping down
Long Beach Symphony Orchestra (LBSO) Executive Director Robert C. Jones will leave the organization effective Sept. 30 to…
August 31, 2012
Musical Theatre West announces programs for its 2012-2013 Reiner Reading Series
Paul Garman, the executive director/producer of Musical Theatre West (MTW), along with Michael Betts and David Lamoureux, producers…
August 31, 2012
Signal Hill gallery to exhibit photographs taken with disposable cameras by orphans in India
The nonprofit art gallery Greenly Art Space in Signal Hill will host an exhibit entitled Everyday Joy, which…
August 24, 2012
Feminists may hate (or love) The Taming of the Shrew
Gregory Spooner Culture Writer Feminists might not like the Taming of the Shrew. And by “feminists,” I don’t…
August 17, 2012
LB Playhouse to present staged readings of playwrights’ new works
This weekend, the Long Beach Playhouse will begin presenting the works of the four winners and four finalist…
August 17, 2012
Dressed to Kill exhibit highlights the artistic side of fashion
Gallery Expo, 4321 Atlantic Ave., will open its Dressed to Kill fashion exhibit, a blend of art and…
August 17, 2012
Latin band to perform at rancho’s last concert of summer
Rancho Los Cerritos will host Latin band Romanza, led by Mexican-American musician Rodrigo Rodriguez Diaz, in an Aug.…
August 10, 2012
Free opera discussion to focus on history and philosophy behind Verdi’s Two Foscari
LA Opera will present an “opera talk” on The Two Foscari at the El Dorado Library, 2900 Studebaker…
August 10, 2012