Serving the Emotionally Wounded

By Michael J. ARVIZU In a crisis situation, first responders are tasked with assessing the scene and rendering aid where it is needed. Most of the time, they are police officers, paramedics and firefighters. But another group of people is tasked with rendering aid for injuries that may not be so apparent. That is the […]

Notes & Nods

Events at Light on the Corner On Saturday, March 16 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., Light on the Corner church is having its first ever Zumba class. It is a fundraising event to repair the church parking lot. The cost is $10. It will be held in the fellowship hall. Then on March 17, […]

Calendar THIS

Museum of Neon Art, GAA meeting The Museum of Neon Art, Glendale Art Association meeting is today, Thursday, March 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Citibank Building in Montrose. The executive director of The Museum of Neon Art will share plans for the new Glendale-based facility and “Neon Cruise” bus tours that […]

‘Burt Wonderstone’ Lacks Magic

By Charly SHELTON The art of illusion, commonly known as magic, has fascinated man since time immemorial. Where once magic was alchemy and sorcery, it evolved into slight of hand and card tricks. Nowadays “magicians” like David Blaine and Chris Angel perform magic shows that consist primarily of stunts showing how much pain they can […]

An Ear for Music – Appreciation

By Tyler BIDDLE On Tuesday afternoons from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Crescenta Valley United Methodist Church transforms into a musical classroom. The class is Music Appreciation: An In-depth Look at Six Composers taught by Dr. Ted Stern, professor of music at Glendale Community College. The project was conceived by La Crescenta resident Dianne […]

Second City at the Alex

Tickets now on sale for famed comedy troupe that will appear one night only. On Tuesday, March 19, Chicago’s legendary sketch comedy theatre, The Second City, will appear at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale at 8 p.m. “The Second City: Laughing Matters” will feature some of the best sketches, songs, and improvisations from the […]

Le Salon des Musiques Bring French Favorites to Dorothy Chandler

By Ted AYALA As I type this article I’m enjoying an unusually warm March morning. The high in my area is projected to be in the mid-80s – quite a turnaround from the bone-chilling cold that enveloped Southern California as recently as last week. There is something about warm weather that has always struck me […]

GLA Installs Board, Recognizes Civic Leaders

By Mary O’KEEFE The Glendale Latino Association recently held its Community Awards and Installation Luncheon at the Oakmont Country Club. Throughout the year, the GLA supports the community including students at both the high school and college levels. This year they awarded $17,000 in scholarships to local students. The scholarships are given to students who […]

Ribbon-cutting at GAMC

Celebrating the ribbon-cutting of the Live Well Senior Lounge at Glendale Adventist Medical Center were Stephanie Romero – senior field representative, office of Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez, District 51; Talin Manglioliu – district director, Office of Senator Carol Liu; Rita Hajimanoukian from the office of Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich; Kevin Roberts, CEO and […]