Aug. 6, 1961 – Feb. 27, 2019 Lissa died on Feb. 27 at her home in Tujunga surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by her sons Peter and Austin Seller, and Michael and David Mooney; and brothers Scott Templeton and Richard Templeton. She is preceded in death by her mother Patricia Ann Fletcher […]
Feb. 3, 1927 – Jan. 4, 2019 It is with a heavy heart to announce the passing of another icon in the animation industry. Lead animator, producer and timing-director Rudy Cataldi died peacefully at the age of 91. He was married to a wonderful wife and mother, Consuelo. He leaves her and their children, daughter […]
California State Superintendent Tony Thurmond announced this week additional honors for 22 California Distinguished middle schools and high schools selected as having an exemplary programs. https://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr19/yr19rel24.asp CV High School is the only high school in the state to be awarded two. In addition to being named a California Distinguished School, CVHS is being honored as […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The term “policewoman,” for those of a certain age, may bring to mind Sgt. Suzanne “Pepper” Anderson, portrayed by Angie Dickinson, arresting bad guys. Or maybe even an earlier Anne Francis as Honey West, the private detective chasing down bad guys in the most stylish of outfits. Those were the television versions […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Anyone who has tried to build or remodel their house in the City of Glendale knows it is anything but easy. Few know this as well as Jodi Deranja who experienced the trials and tribulations of remodeling her Glendale residence. Glendale has a design review board that, according to the city website, […]
The speaker at the next Little Landers historical and educational program is Craig Durst, The History Hunter. He will take the audience for a trip down Foothill Boulevard like none other. He will introduce notable points of interest not otherwise known and after this presentation, Foothill Boulevard will never seem the same again. This program […]
By Leonard COUTIN and Robin GOLDSWORTHY On Sunday, the streets of Los Angeles were filled with some of the world’s most renowned and elite runners. The LA Marathon, celebrating its 34th year, began at historic Dodger Stadium and ended 26.2 miles later at the Santa Monica Pier. This year’s marathon saw a variety of […]
UPDATE ON CITY URBAN PLAN ON KIWANIS CLUB GLENDALE AGENDA Arlene Vidor of the Glendale Arts and Culture Commission will be speaking on the Urban Art Plan for the city at the March 29 lunch meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Glendale. Guests are welcome at the lunch meeting. The cost to attend, which includes […]
By Charly SHELTON On Saturday, Montrose Shopping Park played host to folks enjoying an assortment of wines, hors d’oeuvres and community interaction at the annual Spring Wine Walk. Across the shopping park, 29 shops and restaurants opened their doors from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. to welcome guests to sample wines and make new friends. […]
La Cañada native Anita Prata will introduce the future of fitness to the Crescenta Valley with the opening of the first Haute Infrared Studio. Haute is the creator of the Jump Sauna System designed to target the stored toxins in the body’s cells, the culprit of aging and stagnant fitness results. The private and state-of-the-art […]