A celebration of the new edition of Napulitanamente Magazine is being held with an event open to the public to introduce novelties and to promote artists. Napulitanamente celebrates its new edition with Mediterranean Cocktail of Art. The multi-art event will be held at 11405 Chandler Blvd. in North Hollywood on May 4 from 4 p.m. […]
By Charly SHELTON The Pasadena Showcase House of Design has been an annual tradition since 1965, featuring some of the most beautifully designed homes in Southern California. This year’s showcase house is no exception, highlighting the interior design skills of local designers within a historic estate, located in one of Pasadena’s most prestigious neighborhoods. The […]
By Charly SHELTON Since its debut in 2005, Cirque du Soleil “Cortéo” has delighted audiences around the world with its spectacular displays of acrobatics, music and theatrical performances. And now, “Cortéo” has come to the Microsoft Theater in Downtown LA, with a run that ends this weekend. In typical Cirque du Soleil fashion, “Cortéo” takes […]
He Lived a Wonderful Life! George Novinger was born in Lewistown, Montana until he moved to Glendale at age 11. He missed Montana and hitchhiked back there at age 14, with his parents’ blessings. His life was full of curiosity and courage that he passed on to his family. At age 22, he stole Anne […]
Feb. 28, 2023 Kenneth Fanning, 97, passed away on Feb. 28. He was well-known in the Glendale area as a long-term regional vice president of Bank of America. He was the father of three: Barabara Awalt, who predeceased him, Donald Fannnig and Carol Gans; and stepfather to Gary Newton. His first wife, Darlene, predeceased him […]
How To Get A Date of Death Valuation Dear Phyllis, I am the trustee of my brother’s estate. The trust attorney’s secretary told me that I need a date of death valuation for his Eagle Rock home for tax purposes. Each time I talk to the attorney, it is $500, so I hope you can […]
Question: We’ve been married for six years, love children and would really like to have our own. So far this hasn’t happened. We’re even thinking about adopting. We mentioned this to our parents, which we wish we hadn’t. Three out of four of them made comments like, “You never know what you’ll be getting, etc.” […]
LCIF News Donations amounting to more than 200 pounds of food and at least 300 pounds of clothing were received by Lutheran Church in the Foothills since the church put its call out for donations in December. The donations filled a large SUV and were delivered this week to Heart of the Canyons Church in […]
Happy 99th Birthday American Legion Post 288 In 1919, the American Legion was created by American veterans of “The Great War.” As the servicemen returned home they enthusiastically embraced the concept of the American Legion, and American Legion Posts sprang up across the nation. Here in the Crescenta Valley we had a fair number of […]
We Must Act to Stop Azerbaijan’s Assault on Artsakh and Armenia This week, we marked a solemn anniversary. One hundred and eight years ago, the Ottoman Empire began a systematic effort to destroy the Armenian people. More than 1.5 million men, women and children lost their lives in the first genocide of the 20th century. […]