Natural amphitheaters in canyons have long been a place for people to gather and listen to musical performances. The sloping of the hillsides gives everyone a good view, and the addition of a band shell helps to project the sound out to the audience. Amphitheaters are popular across the world and most big cities have […]
Can A Seller Force You To Use Their Lender? Dear Phyllis, We have been looking at homes for several months and have already made three offers. Two of these required us to be preapproved by the seller’s lender. As we are already preapproved with a nationwide bank, I really do not see the reason for […]
By Isabella MEGERDECHIAN, intern The world is slowly returning to normal and many sectors are beginning to reopen, including high schools. Crescenta Valley High School is starting a phased reopening for some students beginning April 26; however, only an estimated 30% of the students want to return to school on campus. The other 70% wants […]
BRAS FOR A CAUSE SPONSORSHIP OPPS Soroptimist International of Glendale’s (SIG) 18th Annual Bras for a Cause fundraiser “Wonderful WOMEN” will be held on May 1. Proceeds raised from this year’s fundraising will help support local non-profit organizations with financial grants for programs directed towards providing women and girls with access to the education and training […]
This Week at LCIF Lutheran Church in the Foothills invites the community to “Couch Church” on the church Facebook page and YouTube channel for the continuing celebration of Easter. On Sunday, April 25, the congregation will celebrate the fourth Sunday of Easter at its 10 a.m. worship service. Pastor Scott Peterson will deliver a message […]
Artists throughout the State of California are uniting for the passage of Senate Bill 805 (SB 805) titled, “The Performing Arts Relief Act,” which the Senate Labor Committee will vote on Wednesday, April 26 in Sacramento. A coalition of 35 small 99-seat non-profit theaters and freelance performers are banding together to make theater accessible to […]
President Biden: Fulfill Your Promise and Recognize the Armenian Genocide This year marks the 106th anniversary of the beginning of the Armenian Genocide, the systematic murder of 1.5 million Armenian women, men and children by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923. But even now, more than a century later, America still struggles to recognize […]
Details Concerns Regarding Georgia Voter Restrictions I disagree with Brandon Hensley’s April 8 opinion piece regarding the recently enacted voter restrictions in the state of Georgia. It seemed smugly self-congratulatory to me and clueless about the irony of a sports team named “Braves” talking about an ethical issue. The new law removes the secretary of […]
Pasadena Heritage presents a new version of its annual Spring Home Tour. Instead of a one-day event, tours of six architectural works of art will be offered as a series. Recordings of two different homes will premiere on the last Sundays of April, May and June and will be available through July 4. Premiering April […]
Artist Kevin Hallagan’s installation “Colors” will be on display at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station from April 12 – May 21. “Colors” is an installation with semi-transparent, colored acrylic planes of various sizes that hangs throughout the space at angles. Visitors will experience the installation through different lenses as its unique placement and […]