UPDATE: LASD Responding to Frances Avenue

UPDATE Sunday 6:40 pm: Los Angeles County sheriffs department has released the name of the victim of a murder investigation in the 3000 block of Francis Avenue. Arthur Palmer, 73, was found in the attached garage at his property after concerned neighbors contacted Crescenta Valley Sheriff Station requesting a welfare check. They had not seen […]

Digital Issue 07.23.15

Here is the paper for Thursday, July 23, 2015. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]

St. Bede ICF Presents Scholarships

St. Bede ICF Presents Scholarships

Two graduates of the eighth grade at St. Bede Elementary School in La Cañada Flintridge were awarded scholarships for essays submitted that told of their heritage and service to the church and their community. The scholarships are awarded each year by the Italian Catholic Federation Branch 374 – ICF – at St. Bede the Venerable […]

NOTES & NODS

    Full Calendar at Bethel Church   On Tuesday, Aug. 11, Bethel Church will offer a showing of the film “The Little Rascals” (rated PG). Enjoy the shenanigans of the funniest little mischief-makers of all time. They’re all here – Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Darla, Stymie and the rest! The video will be preceded by […]

Spiritually Speaking

QUESTIN: What my husband and I are trying to understand is why a child, when raised in a family that attends church regularly, as an adult seemingly believes God and church are no longer important.   Our only child Russ (not his real name) was baptized, attended Sunday school, and went to church camps – […]

FIDM Opens Emmy Exhibition Of Television Costume Design

FIDM Opens Emmy Exhibition Of Television Costume Design

By Susan JAMES To mark the upcoming Emmy Television Awards on Sept. 20, the Los Angeles Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) has just premiered its annual exhibition of the best in television costume design. The exhibition will run through Saturday, Sept. 26, and is free to the public. This season the awards for […]

Honey, I Shrunk the Script

Honey, I Shrunk the Script

By Charly SHELTON It was no small secret (pun intended) that director Edgar Wright wanted to do “Ant-Man.” He and his writing partner, Joe Cornish, reportedly had a script for several years, shopping it around to find a studio that wanted a standalone Ant-Man film. It was a comedy heist movie that, according to “Avengers” […]

Hot Havana Night is Coming to Glendale

By Charly SHELTON If the recent muggy weather of late isn’t enough to inspire visions of old Havana, then it’s time for a more literal approach. Hot Havana Night is coming to Glendale this Saturday, July 25. A fundraiser for the Arturo Sandoval Institute, this gala event will bring enough of Cuba to have you […]

Music from Stage Mingles with Classical at Cal Phil

People throughout the Southland are invited to experience the magic that is the California Philharmonic and Maestro Victor Vener during Phantom/Les Miz. The highly anticipated concert combines some of Broadway’s greatest music with classical masterpieces and takes place on Saturday, July 25 at Santa Anita Race Track. A matinee performance also takes place on Sunday, […]

JLP of Pasadena Installs New Board

On May 26, the Junior League of Pasadena, Inc. (JLP) held its annual meeting to honor member achievements, reveal its new community focus area, and install its new 2015-16 board of directors. This meeting was full of organizational pride and excitement as members and guests reflected on the past year and introduced new members into […]