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LB Shakespeare Company gets ‘intimate’ with the most famous of star-crossed lovers
Gregory Spooner Culture Writer St. Patrick’s Day is usually associated with the Irish and green beer. This year,…
March 23, 2012
Michael Cavanaugh returning to LB Arena for Elton John tribute
“Your Song,” “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fightin’,” and “Bennie and the Jets” are just a few of the…
March 23, 2012
Long Beach Chorale and Chamber Orchestra to present Haydn’s The Creation
The Long Beach Chorale ‘s spring performance of Haydn’s The Creation features renowned soloists and a full orchestra…
March 23, 2012
Georgie’s Place is the neighborhood restaurant with something for everyone
Georgie’s Place Greek and American Grill, 3850 Atlantic Ave., is one of those go-to places that offer consistently…
March 23, 2012
First Congregational Church to host Fauré’s Requiem for Mozart Festival
On Sunday, March 25 at 3pm in its 1914 historical landmark church, the Board of Cultural Arts of…
March 23, 2012
LB Shakespeare Company presenting the Bard’s quintessential romantic tragedy
The Long Beach Shakespeare Company is presenting William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet at the Richard Goad Theatre, 4250…
March 16, 2012
Abstraction and science play large roles in MOLAA’s two new exhibitions
The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA), 628 Alamitos Ave., is now hosting two new exhibitions which “create…
March 16, 2012
Historical female figures through one artist’s eyes
In honor of March as Women’s History Month, the Signal Tribune has asked local artist Alejandra Vernon to…
March 2, 2012
Women’s education— women’s empowerment is the theme for National Women’s History Month
The following is a press release from the National Women’s History Project, which was founded in 1980 in…
March 2, 2012
First Fridays Art Walk to get musical and ‘Seussical’ in honor of author’s birthday
The First Fridays Art Walk in Bixby Knolls on March 2 will feature a celebration of Dr. Seuss’s…
March 2, 2012