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A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Whether you're in the mood for gardening, craft beers, art or museums, we have you covered for April 22-24.
The event, which is the most important fundraising effort that supports the Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center, helps provide care for homeless animals serviced by the center.
Production director, Stacee Tweedlie Willis, details the process from auditions, to dress rehearsals, to opening night and her involvement with the university's current production.
Funds raised for the event will support Riverside Public Library programs and resources. RPLF President said the goal is to celebrate the mission of supporting lifelong learning and creating a resilient Riverside.
The Gazette rounded up events celebrating Black culture across Riverside this month.
After being postponed in 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions, Panana Events is bringing the Lunar Festival back to Riverside to kick off the Lunar New Year.
The Gazette compiled six festivities happening across Riverside for you and your family to enjoy.
The critically-acclaimed group is scheduled to play its popular holiday sets at Riverside City College this weekend. A separate live show will be performed at the Cesar E. Chavez Community Center.
Participants of the annual run show out in large numbers, many accompanied with their pet dogs, despite concerns of the spread of COVID-19.
The Riverside Philharmonic Orchestra is honoring Black History Month by performing works from composers of African descent. They are posting weekly videos either highlighting history of classical composers or performing themselves. Their first recorded performance is a quintet playing the music of G
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