The Glendale Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting on Monday for new business The Joint … the chiropractic place. According to its website, The Joint offers an alternative approach to healthcare, based on the age old practice of restoring balance by promoting the body’s ability to heal itself. The Joint brings affordable and convenient […]
Setting the Stage for Fall! I just got back from a few days in the mountains where fall is most definitely in the air. At night it’s cool and crisp and you need a warm jacket and cozy socks. As you walk along, breathing in the pine-scented air, fallen leaves crunch beneath your feet. Don’t […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The Souplantation has opened in Glendale and as a way of introducing themselves to the area found a way to give back to the community. Recently the restaurant held a soft opening as a fundraiser in support of Glendale Arts. “The general manager came to us and said they were having their […]
Preparing For Success “If the person you are talking to doesn’t appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.” Winnie the Pooh Okay … wonderful, you have decided to join us at our monthly mixer at Bonners Party Rentals on Oct. 10 […]
Oktoberfest is here! Come Out and Support Your Community and Economy Our Oktoberfest celebration kicked off last night with our Oktoberfest mixer at Citibank in Montrose. There was plenty of bratwurst provided by Schreiner’s Fine Sausages, Samuel Adams® Oktoberfest beer, desserts by Porto’s and traditional Bavarian music to get everyone in the mood for this […]
QUESTION: I’m 78 years old and my husband of over 50 years is 80. We’re concerned about the violence in movies and games. Both our grandsons who are in their late teens like violent movies and video games. They seem desensitized to how war and guns hurt people. Both of them are good students, and […]
Internationally Acclaimed Organist to Perform at St. Bede Weicheng Zhao, a noted internationally acclaimed organist and winner of the first prize and the audience prize in the Sixth Miami International Organ Competition, will perform at a special organ recital on the newly voiced Lautkoff organ on Saturday evening, Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at St. […]
Clothing market hosting fundraiser The Glendale Police Department’s Relay For Life fundraiser to benefit The American Cancer Society takes place at The Clothing Market on Friday, Oct. 5 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Joins us for a glass of wine, cheese and munchies while shopping and supporting “Glendale’s Finest” in their fundraising efforts. […]
By Ted AYALA For local lovers of French chamber music, this last year has proven to be a feast for the ears. Lark Musical Society’s Dilijan Chamber Series continued the buffet with their own foray into French music on Sunday at Zipper Hall in Downtown Los Angeles with a distinctive program that focused on lesser-known […]
By Ted AYALA When Taiwanese-born conductor Mei-Ann Chen last appeared on the Ambassador Auditorium’s stage, she left an indelible impression in Pasadena. Delivering a rousing, square-jawed Tchaikovsky 5th that left audiences cheering and people speculating that the Pasadena Symphony’s search for a permanent music director – currently its season operates under a rotating roster of […]