Update on La Crescenta Avenue Project

The City of Glendale provided an update to the La Crescenta Avenue project. During the construction period, intermittent lane closures and traffic delays are expected on the following streets: Location and Dates La Crescenta Avenue between North Verdugo Road and Las Palmas Avenue: Northbound travel lanes may be closed intermittently between April 14 and April […]

Big Lines for Little Totes

Big Lines for Little Totes

People waited in a very long line at the Montrose Trader Joe’s on Tuesday for a chance to purchase recently released mini tote bags in spring pastel colors. The mini totes have become very popular across the country as lines outside Trader Joe’s are recorded in the hundreds throughout the nation. The mini totes each […]

Etsy Market Pops Up At Burbank Town Center

Etsy Market Pops Up At Burbank Town Center

By Ruth SOWBY For three years, every first weekend of each month SoCal Etsy hosts a three-day, pop-up market in the Town Center near the downstairs center courtyard. Etsy fans are used to buying unique, homemade items from the Etsy online marketplace; however, fans and first timers equally appreciate seeing Etsy products up close and personal.     […]

PROBLEM SOLVED <<< BY CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

PROBLEM SOLVED <<< BY CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

Help! Duolingo won’t let me merge my accounts – will my streak end? When Tom Hayes tries to combine his Duolingo accounts, he hits a snag. Why won’t the company help him?   Question: I have been paying for my wife’s Duolingo account for several years and I recently decided to set up my own […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate? Ask Phyllis!

How Accurate are Zillow’s Values? Dear Phyllis, My daughter is selling her Pismo Beach home because her husband got a job transfer. She contacted the Realtor who sold the home to them 15 years ago. I am a fan of Zillow and track all of my family’s real estate values. The Zestimate on her home […]

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GLENDALE KIWANIS  The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. On April 11 the club will be doing a service project, putting together some welcome baskets of items people need when moving into a new place. We will assemble them at the meeting. The cost to attend Friday meetings, which includes lunch and […]

Boysenberry Season Hits a Sweet 10-Year Milestone at Knott’s Berry Farm

Boysenberry Season Hits a Sweet 10-Year Milestone at Knott’s Berry Farm

By Charly SHELTON Knott’s Berry Farm knows how to throw a food festival and this year, it’s going bigger than ever to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Boysenberry Festival. With more than 80 different boysenberry-infused dishes and drinks to offer, this festival proves yet again why Knott’s remains the theme park founded on food. […]

Vaiman, Inoue and White Performing for GNC

On April 16, the free admission Glendale Noon Concerts will feature violinist Philip Vaiman, saxophonist Chika Inoue and pianist Brendan White performing W.A. Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major” transcribed for violin and alto saxophone.   Originally composed in 1779 for violin, viola and orchestra, Sinfonia Concertante has remained one of the most cherished works […]

Elaine Hagenberg at LCPC for World Premiere Concert

Elaine Hagenberg at LCPC for World Premiere Concert

Elaine Hagenberg, celebrated as one of today’s leading choral composers with music that “soars with eloquence and ingenuity” (ACDA Choral Journal), will be performing on April 13 at 2 p.m. at La Cañada Presbyterian Church.  Renowned for her ability to seamlessly weave lush harmonic landscapes, captivating melodies and evocative piano and orchestral accompaniments, she offers […]