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Science Center showing largest Cleopatra exhibit ever assembled in US
The west coast premiere of Cleopatra: The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt, featuring the largest collection…
August 10, 2012
Musicians unite to save a beloved local recording studio
Adam Buchsbaum Editorial Intern Anthony Arvizu sat by the console at his recording studio, The Compound, thankful. “It…
August 10, 2012
SH photographer reveals city history, personalities of local youth through his urban-inspired images
Ariana Gastelum Editorial Intern Nate Lubben, 33, is a photographer who enjoys capturing people in their natural environment,…
August 3, 2012
LB singing group conducting auditions for new vocalists
The 75-voice choir Long Beach Camerata Singers are conducting auditions for the 2012-2013 choral season, under the baton…
August 3, 2012
First Fridays art walk to get hectically eclectic
The “Hectic Eclectic” First Fridays art walk will be a mash-up of sights and sounds in Bixby Knolls…
August 3, 2012
Musical Theatre West program transforms various works of literature into musicals
Musical Theatre West this summer is offering From the Page to the Stage, an educational 30-minute program that…
July 27, 2012
Gritty Macbeth bewitches audiences at Long Beach Playhouse
Vicki Paris Goodman Culture Writer William Shakespeare had more than an Elizabethan gift of gab. Few would argue…
July 27, 2012
Special events, sales and displays of 500 pieces to make up International Quilt Festival in LB
The 2012 edition of the International Quilt Festival at the Long Beach Convention Center,300 E. Ocean Blvd., will…
July 27, 2012
Rancho inviting public to squish, slither and stomp through muddiest event
Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site will host its annual Mud Mania event on Sunday, Aug. 19 from 12:30pm…
July 27, 2012
Arts Council for Long Beach one of 80 grantees selected nationwide
The Arts Council for Long Beach will receive $150,000 to produce performances for the A LOT series, performance-based…
July 20, 2012