‘BetterTogether.Health’ Focuses on Patient Care

Dignity Health and Keck Medicine of USC are among five Los Angeles County large nonprofit health systems taking part in the BetterTogether.Health coalition. With a mission to convince Angelenos to put health first and access care when needed, the public service educational campaign features everyday patient heroes with the theme: “Get Back to Your Doctor. […]

Successful Fundraiser for CSCP

Cancer Support Community Pasadena (CSCP) expresses its gratitude to those who supported its 10th anniversary Ladies Night Out on Oct. 7, raising $120,000 to underwrite the programs CSCP provides free of charge to families facing cancer. The theme this year was “Back in the Saddle Again,” considered a fitting theme for the organization’s return to […]

Pinkel’s ‘You Can’t Arrest an Idea’ Comes to Glendale

Glendale Library, Arts and Culture and ReflectSpace Gallery presents “You Can’t Arrest an Idea,” an exhibition by Sheila Pinkel, that brings together an important selection of the artist’s social and political work never before shown together. Sheila Pinkel is an American visual artist, activist and educator who has been creating engaged political and socially conscious […]

Free Outdoor Summer Concert Series at the Artsakh Paseo

The final outdoor concert of the 2021 222 East Concert Series is on Oct. 30 and features the Igor Kogan Quintet. Igor Kogan is a jazz artist, bassist, composer and bandleader. He has performed at prestigious venues and festivals in U.S., Canada and Europe, including Jazz at Lincoln Center and Steinway Hall (New York), Bern […]

Zoo Holiday Lights Return

LA’s brightest holiday tradition returns on Nov. 19 for the 2021-22 season with a wild wonderland of light featuring handcrafted and new high-tech attractions. Among these are glowing light animals including tigers, lions, macaws, monkeys, meerkats and flamingos “decorating” the Zoo; musical elements including a sound tracked LED lightshow; interactive elements like a voice-activated “sound […]

Glendale Noon Concerts Welcomes Violinist Philip Vaiman and Pianist Maksim Velichkin

Glendale Noon Concerts Welcomes Violinist Philip Vaiman and Pianist Maksim Velichkin

On Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Violinist Philip Vaiman and pianist Maksim Velichkin will perform works by Ysaye, Velichkin and Schnittke on a Facebook stream and YouTube. The program includes Eugene Ysaye “Sonata No. 4” for violin solo, Maksim Velichkin, piano improvisation and Alfred Schnittke, […]

Family Free Day at the Lanterman House

The Lanterman Historical Museum Foundation will celebrate the native landscape of the Crescenta Cañada Valley with a free outside event at the Lanterman House on Sunday, Nov. 7 between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. The event will kick off with an opening Land Acknowledgment provided by Tina Calderon, Culture Bearer of Gabrielino Tongva and Chumash […]

Spiritually Speaking

Question: Our family is very aware of the drought and we also recycle. Our children, who are now in their teens, have caught on to these practices because as soon as they were old enough we told them that this is helping to take care of our Earth. Our son, we’ll call Brian, noticed our […]

Notes & Nods

Trunk or Treat at CVUMC The popular Trunk or Treat event is being held in the parking lot of Crescenta Valley United Methodist Church from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Halloween, Oct. 31. Members of the congregation will be spaced out with their trunks decorated, ready to hand out goodie bags and candy to those […]