Members of the Verdugo Hills Women’s Chorus (VHWC) gathered in San Diego and spent the better part of two days preparing for the Annual California Women’s Chorus Inc. event. The 54th Annual Scholarship Concert, aptly titled “Sing, Sing, Sing,” was hosted by the Sweet Harmony chorus. Guest conductor Ashlyn Brown guided singers through rehearsals so […]
Named the “#1 Wine Festival in the Country” by USA Today, and “Best Festival” by Sunset Magazine, The Garagiste Festival gives tasters the opportunity to explore a wide range of wines from all over California – including Paso Robles, Napa, Sonoma, Santa Barbara and more. The majority of these wineries do not have tasting rooms […]
By Ruth SOWBY The Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge (CCLCF) was filled with hundreds of handmade, one-of-a-kind ceramics on Saturday, May 13, the day before Mother’s Day. For sale were colorful serving pieces, plant holders, bells, birds and picture frames. Presented were artists within its teaching program and from the community. Teenage art students had […]
Avid marathon runner Glen Phillips is fortunate to be alive after suffering a major cardiac event while running on a mountain trail in Elysian Park. He was found by a Good Samaritan who called 9-1-1 while another stranger performed CPR until paramedics arrived. He was carried down the mountain on a stretcher while EMTs performed CPR. […]
GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. On June 9, Club member Mark MacCauley will talk about the current situation in Ukraine. He’ll also present film footage. The cost to attend Friday meetings, which includes lunch and program, is $20. All are welcome. The Club meets Friday afternoons at the […]
Can I get a refund from Ticketmaster for this Alan Parsons concert? Joe Eckre has tickets to see Alan Parsons, but the artist has postponed the event. Can Eckre get a refund? Q: I purchased a ticket to see Alan Parsons Live Project at Libbey Bowl in Ojai, California in 2021. Just before the event, […]
Arthur Miller’s 1949 Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Death Of A Salesman,” under the direction of Corky Dominguez, will be presented in the newly dedicated Gloria Molina Auditorium at CASA 0101 Theater, 2102 East First St. (at St. Louis Street) in Boyle Heights. Preview performances are on Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10 at 8 p.m. […]
By Charly SHELTON There’s no shortage today of lighting equipment available in the market. From cheap imported LED strips to several-thousand-dollar light rigs from a trendy company, and everything in between. As a professional photographer, I want to fall somewhere in between. I want something that I can rely on but won’t break the bank. […]
By Matthew ARAT Danny Jensen loves exploring Los Angeles. “It’s a fun challenge,” Jensen said. “I love exploring the city and finding hidden corners.” Jensen, a writer for Thrillist, Time Out and LA Weekly, has made it his passion to discover the other side of Los Angeles rarely seen by Los Angeles natives or transplants. […]
Students across the foothills prepare to graduate – and to move forward. By Mary O’KEEFE Graduation day was yesterday and seniors across the area walked across the stage to receive their diploma. Some are preparing for college, university and trade schools. Some are preparing to jump into the job field immediately and some are just […]