Rachael Worby conducts Pasadena Pops in stirring, dry-eyed final performance

Rachael Worby conducts Pasadena Pops in stirring, dry-eyed final performance

But tear-streaked faces were evident on many of the 2,000 fans picnicking on the grass outside the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

Confusion reigns over fate of Downtown Art Walk

Is it on or is it off?

Jazz review: Charles Lloyd at the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center

Now 72, Lloyd blew with a glowing, transparent tone, a freshwater flood of ideas and a transcendent attitude drawing from his Vedantic faith.

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Cirque du Soleil's 'Iris,' featuring music by Danny Elfman, to bow at Kodak Theatre

Cirque du Soleil's 'Iris,' featuring music by Danny Elfman, to bow at Kodak Theatre

The long-awaited Cirque du Soleil production that will take up residence at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood next summer finally has a name and a creative team.

Frank Gehry's thoughts on Jerusalem's planned Museum of Tolerance

Frank Gehry's thoughts on Jerusalem's planned Museum of Tolerance

Gehry was slated to design before clashing with officials from the Simon Wiesenthal Center over budgets and other issues.

'Music Makes a City': A film about a little orchestra that could

'Music Makes a City': A film about a little orchestra that could

The documentary offers a stirring antidote to all the negative news about struggling American orchestras.

Lynn Nottage working on 'Ruined' screenplay for Oprah Winfrey, HBO Films

Lynn Nottage working on 'Ruined' screenplay for Oprah Winfrey, HBO Films

The 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama is getting ready to come to a television screen near you.

'Catch Me If You Can' musical gets Broadway opening date

'Catch Me If You Can' musical gets Broadway opening date

The musical is scheduled to officially open April 10, with previews beginning March 7.

L.A. Opera to deliver 'Il Postino' premiere on Thursday

L.A. Opera to deliver 'Il Postino' premiere on Thursday

The Spanish-language opera by composer Daniel Catán is inspired by the 1994 Italian film of the same name about a fictional friendship between a mailman and the poet Pablo Neruda. This version has more politics in addition to the love travails of the title character.

Performance review: Sardono Dance Theater and Jennifer Tipton at REDCAT

Performance review: Sardono Dance Theater and Jennifer Tipton at REDCAT

Making art isn't easy, and for many artists the hardest part is getting started.

Charles Dillingham, managing director of Center Theatre Group, stepping down in 2011

Charles Dillingham, managing director of Center Theatre Group, stepping down in 2011

Dillingham, who lives in Pasadena, said that he plans to devote his time to consulting and volunteer work.

Tim Robbins and the Actors' Gang seek to 'Break the Whip'

Tim Robbins and the Actors' Gang seek to 'Break the Whip'

The theater company's latest play reflects on the connection and clash of cultures in the early years of Jamestown.

'¡Viva Mexico!' celebrates the many forms of Mexican music

'¡Viva Mexico!' celebrates the many forms of Mexican music

Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles, Ozomatli and Calexico are among the acts that will help honor Mexican Independence Day at the Hollywood Bowl.

Graffiti and street art show to take over MOCA's Geffen Contemporary in 2011

Graffiti and street art show to take over MOCA's Geffen Contemporary in 2011

Jeffrey Deitch's next step as the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art? Street art.

Jeffrey Kahane withdraws from Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra's opening concerts

Jeffrey Kahane withdraws from Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra's opening concerts

Conductor Jeffrey Kahane has canceled his season-opening appearances with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra due to illness, according to the organization.