This fall’s symphonic program, Bridging the Centuries, takes place at the Hall of Crucifixion-Resurrection at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 1712 S. Glendale Blvd. in Glendale on Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. It offers a compelling blend of operatic drama and contemporary creativity, pairing two iconic 19th-century works with a slate of original compositions by six Southern California composers. […]
The Jewel City Concert Series presents live music on the Artsakh Paseo located at 127 Artsakh Ave. in Glendale’s Downtown Arts & Entertainment District. Through Oct. 25, the community is invited to gather at 5 p.m. each Saturday for an eclectic mix of performances that reflect Glendale’s creative spirit and cultural diversity. “The Jewel City […]
The Brand Library & Art Center hosts Art Talks at Brand. This series invites contemporary artists to discuss their work and the issues surrounding it. Each talk will be followed by a moderated Q&A session led by Brand staff member, artist and writer Jennifer Remenchik. The fall series will feature Los Angeles-based artists Ish Lipman, […]
Lutheran Church Hosts Community Trunk Or Treat Children can give their Halloween costumes a trial run as Lutheran Church in the Foothills (LCIF) holds its annual trunk or treat festival on Sunday, Oct. 19 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For LCIF, the goal is simple: offer a secure, daytime environment where parents and their […]
Question: Many of my friends have either left the church to practice on their own or lost faith entirely. How do you keep your faith when you see so many people doing cruel things in the name of God? Keeping the Faith Answer: Dear Keeping the Faith, What a great question! We are living in […]
When the Jewel was on Sunset The driver flipped the switch to engage the wipers. Even straining at full speed they did little to improve visibility through the driving snow. The large and plentiful flakes made it impossible to see far beyond the front of the truck. A wall of white was descending. Back in […]
Applauds Decision Reluctant or not, the decision by the Design Review Board to approve the project at the site of the Glendale Garden Apartment Homes at 1303 N. Central Ave. is an obvious choice (DRB Reluctantly Approves New Project at Site of Glendale Garden Apartment Homes, Oct. 2, 2025). While a vocal group has spoken […]
Glendale’s Mobility Element Needs Work When the City’s 2025 Community Satisfaction Survey results were published in June, perhaps it shocked no one to see that the number one concern for Glendale residents is that of reckless driving, speeding and traffic safety. As a lifelong Glendale resident and two-term Transportation and Parking commissioner, I have been […]
Why Didn’t the Seller’s Agent Spark a Bidding War? A Real Estate Mystery Dear Phyllis, We looked at a townhome that had been on the market for two months. The day we looked at it our agent and the seller’s agent communicated via text while we were there. We had a couple of questions, and […]