‘What We Don’t Say’ Gives an Intimate Look into the Minds Of Men

By Susan JAMES On stage now at Hollywood’s Theatre Asylum on Santa Monica Boulevard, “What We Don’t Say” is a play that probes the most intimate thoughts of a group of friends regarding themselves and their relationships with women. Well-staged and never static, this is a beautifully nuanced ensemble piece that incorporates filmed interviews together […]

Sharing The Holiday Spirit

One doesn’t have to look too far to find the holiday spirit in the Crescenta Valley. While many homeowners go all out in decorating, there are a few favorites that shouldn’t be missed. The Fisher home at 4422 New York Ave. features a huge inflatable Santa Claus. Many may remember the enthusiastic display that was […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Reader Brandy Yi brought CV Weekly along when she and her girls went to San Diego Safari Park. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the pages of the community’s favorite newspaper.

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BEACHCOMBER KATE’S UKULELE JAM AND HOLIDAY PARTY The public is invited on Saturday, Dec. 21 at the Elbow Room (formerly Java Brew Coffee House – same location) from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for an informal ukulele jam on the patio. Bring your ukulele, or if you don’t yet have one, come and learn all […]

Falcons Reach Classic Final, But Can’t Handle Hart

Falcons Reach Classic Final, But Can’t Handle Hart

By Mark FABRICK Nothing like some home cooking to get the Crescenta Valley High School boys’ basketball team back on track. After losing some close, tough games in the San Fernando Valley Invitational Tournament earlier this month, the Falcons returned home to host the Falcon Classic Tournament last week. After opening the tournament with victories […]

LCF Community Center Preschool “Adopts” Families Through Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Holiday Program

The students at the La Cañada Flintridge Community Center Preschool experienced the joy of giving this holiday season by adopting three patient families from Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.     The preschoolers are collecting clothing, presents and gift certificates for each of the families in need. A Christmas “giving tree” has been placed in the […]

LCHS Chamber Singers Win Locals Vocals Contest

By Michael BRUER The Chamber Singers of La Cañada High School is arguably the most close-knit group on campus. Their unity and cohesion has been charmingly likened to a cult-like mentality by fellow classmates. The 32 members who make up the choir are a group of sophomores, juniors and seniors. Those 16 young men and […]

Clark Magnet Enrollment Info Now Available

Information for private school students residing in Glendale who are interested in enrolling at Clark Magnet High School next August is available online at www.gusdmagnetandflag.com, at the Clark Magnet High School office, 4747 New York Ave., La Crescenta, at any of the district’s four middle schools: Roosevelt, Rosemont, Toll or Wilson, and at the Student […]

Mock Trial Season Ends for CVHS

By McKenna MIDDLETON, intern This year’s mock trial season has come to an end for Crescenta Valley High School. The team made it to the quarter-finals this year, something they consider a great victory. “We had some really good competitions we can look back on and know we gave it our all,” club president Courtney […]

CVHS Takes on the Bard

By McKenna MIDDLETON, intern The works of William Shakespeare are often dismissed as incomprehensible, especially by high school students who prefer Cliffs Notes to the real thing. Joanne McGee-Lamb chose to direct Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” at Crescenta Valley High School in an interactive way in hopes of changing the way students view Shakespeare. “The hope […]