Tolkien fans will delight in seeing all their favorite characters with one major change- they’re funny-in this hilarious musical parody of the Fellowship of the Ring. This is the Orange County premiere […]
Tolkien fans will delight in seeing all their favorite characters with one major change- they’re funny-in this hilarious musical parody of the Fellowship of the Ring. This is the Orange County premiere […]
On May 24 at 7pm, check out The Fullerton Museum Center’s monthly film series with a screening of The Forbidden Room, Guy Maddin’s ultimate epic phantasmagoria. Honoring classic cinema while electrocuting it […]
Fullerton’s own ballet company, Nouveau Chamber Ballet, presents “Cigale” and other works, on Saturday evening, June 1st, at 7:30pm at the Campus Theatre at Fullerton College. Artistic Director Lois Ellyn has set […]
“MAU: a Tarot Collection” on exhibit May 13-18 at the CSUF Leo Freedman Gallery, is the culminating solo exhibition of artist Nicole Yang’s most recent two-year long illustration project, diving into divination. […]
Scott Hedgecock, Fullerton High School choir director, is retiring this year after 30+ years of teaching. He really helped to build the choral program into what it is today and so far […]
Fullerton City Council voted to approve up to $8,500 to restore the “Ninos del Mundo” mural along Lemon Avenue, as part of a larger plan to (hopefully) restore all of the Lemon […]
California State University Fullerton’s Spring Dance Theatre, featuring choreography focusing on personal struggles, religion and youth, runs May 2-12 in the Little Theatre on campus, coordinated by faculty member Gladys Kares. Set […]
The Fullerton Museum Center will unveil two new music-related exhibits with an opening reception on May 4 from 6pm to 9pm. The exhibits are “Building Guitars, Making History: Fender Stories” and “Custom […]
Since the 1990s, Orange County has had by far one of the highest escalating suicide rates in the entire nation. If you know anyone struggling with mental health or suicidal thoughts, you […]
“The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.” Fullerton High School Senior Tate Heinle has been selected as one of only three finalists for the Orange […]
In his final years, Tennessee Williams often made personal appearances, during which he discussed his plays, his famous friends and his extraordinary life. “The Crocodile Sings: An Evening With Tennessee Williams” now […]
On Sunday, April 28 at 3:30pm, the Fullerton Friends of Music will present a free concert by the Diderot String Quartet at the Wilshire Auditorium located at 315 East Wilshire Ave. Named […]
The 39 Steps – best known as Hitchcock’s 1935 suspense thriller, began as John Buchan’s melodramatic novel (first published in 1915) that was adapted and reinvented by Patrick Barlow from Simon Corble […]
The Downtown Fullerton Art Walk is a friendly coalition of venues in Downtown Fullerton who showcase artwork on the first Friday of every month from 6-10pm. All art exhibits are free and […]
Project La Femme and the Hibbleton Gallery are co-hosting a new visual arts pop-up exhibit entitled “SPEAK: Photography of Visual Voices” at FLDWRK, 110 E Wilshire Ave #101, Fullerton. The venue is […]
Fullerton College’s French Film Festival is back for a stimulating and engaging 10 year anniversary from April 2-5th. The festival will include cultural events with food, music, and art each night beginning […]
On Friday, March 15 at 7pm, the Fullerton Museum Center will be screening “Law of the Border”– an action-packed Turkish Western that sparked a revolution in Turkish cinema. The film explores the […]
The current art exhibit at Fullerton College Art Gallery, “Stephen Silver: Evolution,” is an illustration-packed show, with drawings and paintings from floor-to-ceiling, chronicling the evolution of an illustrator from a caricature artist […]
On Saturday afternoon, March 9, the Muckenthaler Cultural Center hosted an opening reception for its latest art exhibit, “Protecting Mother Earth.” Curated by artist Rowan Harrison, the show explores the protection and […]
Congratulations to Fullerton High School students Abby Lange (Classical Voice) and Isley Duarte (Acting), who have made the semi-finalist list of 110 students selected as Southern California’s most talented in the […]
Project La Femme will host their second annual celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8th at STAGESTheatre in Fullerton in a presentation called “Women Get Loud.” Mature themes–18 and older recommended. […]
On Saturday, March 9th at 12pm, there will be a Gallery Opening Reception for “Protecting Mother Earth,” the latest art exhibit at The Muckenthaler Cultural Center. Curated by Native American artist Rowan […]
LA-based artist Man One will demonstrate his painting process and give a lecture from 1pm to 3pm on Tuesday, March 12th, at the Pollak Library on the Cal State Fullerton campus, 800 […]
Troy High Alumna in Academy Award Winning Short Film Troy High Alumna Shelley Anne Francisco is a supporting actor in Guy Nattiv’s film “Skin” which just won an Academy Award for Best […]
Councilmember Ahmad Zahra made a motion at the Feb 5 city council meeting to aggendize a cost assessment and funding options for restoring the iconic Lemon Bridge murals, which were painted in […]
The 18th Annual New Music Festival at Cal State Fullerton is entitled “Ancestral Threads: Music for winds, strings, pianos, voices and rivers” and will take place February 19-23, 2019 at CSUF Meng […]
On Sunday February 17th at 3:30pm at the Wilshire Auditorium in downtown Fullerton, Fullerton Friends of Music will present the Tempesta di Mare Chamber Players in a free concert. Fanfare magazine recently […]
The Fullerton Museum Center’s monthly film series featuring independent, thought-provoking films continues on February 15th with a screening of Fantastic Planet. Nothing else has ever looked or felt like director René Laloux’s […]
Writer/director Adam McKay began his entertainment career as head writer for Saturday Night Live, where he mastered the art of sketch comedy, then gradually moved into making comedic movies like “Anchorman” and […]
The finest student artworks from the seven schools of the Fullerton Union High School District, including campuses in Buena Park and La Habra, are on display at The Muckenthaler Cultural Center through […]
Fullerton Museum Center latest exhibit “Dr. Entomo’s Palace of Exotic Wonders” opened on January 26. Freakish, bewildering marvels of the insect world are on display in Dr. Entomo’s Palace of Exotic Wonders. […]
Adapted & directed by Brian Newell from the novelization by Delos W. Lovelace based on the screen play by James A Creelman and Ruth Rose from a story by Edgar Wallace and […]
STAGEStheatre, Orange County’s longest running storefront theater has been entertaining audiences with a wonderful wide range of shows of all kinds for nearly 28 years; but, surprisingly, this is STAGES first venture […]
Fullerton is a great place for live theater. As we enter the holiday season, here are a few of the shows currently playing, or coming soon… Santa Claus Conquers the Martians @ […]
The Darden Sisters are a musical group from Fullerton comprised of four sisters: Selah (violin), Clarah (guitar), Havi (mandolin), and Tabbi (bass). Known for their Americana folk sound and re-imagining of classic […]