Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Questions About Today’s Real Estate? Ask Phyllis! Buying in a seller’s market Dear Phyllis, When is it time to find a new Realtor®? My wife and I have been looking for a home for several years and we just can’t seem to find an agent who knows how to get our offer accepted. We have […]

Once Again Seeking ‘The Divine Light’

By Brandon HENSLEY Montrose Church has been mission-minded for years, reaching out to places like L.A.’s Skid Row and the Tenderloin District in San Francisco. But its members have also been active beyond the borders of the U.S. and for the fourth year in a row, Montrose Church team members will head south this weekend […]

Business Women Celebrate 50 Years

Former presidents, current members, honored guests and friends celebrated the founding of the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) Verdugo Glen Chapter with a luncheon at Burbank’s Castaway Restaurant in June. The chapter was founded in Glendale on June 27, 1963 and has maintained its status as a prestigious organization in the tri-city community. The Starlight […]

»Montrose Shopping Park News

National Ice Cream Day This Sunday Come on! You know that freshly made salted caramel ice cream from Paradis is calling your name. This week, more than ever, you have the perfect excuse to drop everything and indulge as you do your part to enjoy National Ice Cream Day. In the whirlwind of our busy […]

“Couture” Found at LCWC

On May 8, the La Crescenta Woman’s Club Evening Section held its Brown Bag Fashion Show at the clubhouse in La Crescenta. The evening was an opportunity to display the creative talents of each of the designers/models. Each woman previously rummaged through her closet and put various clothing and accessory items in a brown bag. […]

David William Beggs

David William Beggs

May 3, 1938 – July 5, 2013 Dave passed away very suddenly on July 5. He was born in Neche, N.D. and was the only child of Dorothy and David Robert “Bob” Beggs. He was raised in Glendale and attended Jefferson Elementary, Toll Jr. High and Hoover High School. He served in the Navy from […]

Investigating Demons in ‘The Conjuring’

By Charly SHELTON This is the summer of super heroes. Iron Man. Superman. Wolverine. And now Ed and Lorraine Warren. For those who are unfamiliar with the couple, they are the ultimate demon hunters. A married couple, Lorraine is an extremely sensitive clairvoyant and Ed is the world’s foremost demonologist. And unlike Iron Man and […]

from the desk of the publisher

An Evening Under the Stars I am a summer girl. I love when the temperature ticks upward and I take down the convertible top. I love dipping my toes into the pool to see if it’s warm enough to take a swim. I love setting the patio table with dinnerware, lighting candles and eating outside. […]

Stravinsky, Knussen, and Mozart under the Stars

Stravinsky, Knussen, and Mozart under the Stars

    By Ted AYALA     What was the neoclassical impulse in classical music other than a kind of wish to return to some idyllic, childhood-like time? Southwest Chamber Music explored that idea in a very well assembled program last weekend that explored this return to musical purity and innocence with each of the […]

Metro Summarizes 710 Options

By Ted AYALA The Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) held a brief online meeting on Friday morning to discuss the options remaining for resolving the impasse over the extension of the 710 Freeway. The meeting was the kick-off to a new round of community meetings that will be held over the coming weeks across the region […]