Posted inPico Union For many Pico Union kids, Haven Academy was more than a theater program — it was where they found confidence. Now it’s closing. by Marina Peña May. 12, 2026May. 12, 2026
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Posted inBoyle Heights Eastside history comes to life in youth-driven social justice plays inspired by community leaders by Kamren Curiel Feb. 10, 2025Jan. 12, 2026
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Posted inArt and Culture ‘A Woman Named Gloria’ at CASA 0101 honors Gloria Molina, ‘La Madrina of The Eastside’ by Kamren Curiel Aug. 28, 2024Jan. 14, 2026
Posted inUncategorized With a little green paint, and a lot of hard work, these kids shine in ‘Shrek The Musical Jr.’ by Carol Martinez Jul. 26, 2024Jul. 26, 2024
Posted inYouth News Team From the Eastside to the East Coast, ‘Real Women Have Curves’ continues to shine by Ivan Castillo Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 18, 2023
Posted inBoyle Heights Cultural appropriation takes the stage in ‘Tacos La Brooklyn’ by Antonio Mejías-Rentas Oct. 20, 2023Oct. 20, 2023
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Posted inUncategorized ‘Death of a Salesman’ comes to CASA 0101 for five-week run by Alex Medina Jun. 15, 2023Jun. 15, 2023