By Charly SHELTON Generally, when one thinks of a traveling art exhibit showing the works of one of the great masters, an agreed upon experience comes to mind: moving quietly through the museum space, taking in the works of art and learning about their maker. Another kind of exhibit has arisen in the last decade […]
Eleven local high school students successfully completed the Virtual History Internship program at the Lanterman House after conducting interviews with a range of local residents. The program, which was conducted remotely, began last year during the pandemic as a way of offering experience to students who were not able to volunteer or work in person. […]
By Charly SHELTON As we enter the last leg of the summer, it’s time to plan those last few theme park reservations before school starts up again. If you haven’t been down to Knott’s Berry Farm yet this summer, it is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a special look to the history that made them. […]
August 2021 California had fully reopened and removed all capacity limits and physical distancing requirements regardless of setting, but now we have a new COVID-19 variant that is wreaking havoc on us – the Delta variant. Just when we were at the point where we could safely remove our masks if fully vaccinated, we […]
By Charly SHELTON With the local theme parks reopened to guests, we finally get to experience the best new rides that summer 2020 was expected to offer. Disneyland opened “WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure.” Knott’s Berry Farm opened “Bear-y Tales: Return to the Fair.” And Universal Studios Hollywood kept pace in offering a new, […]
Artists Beck+Col’s installation, Lumpen Station, will be on display at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station from July 12 – Aug. 20. Lumpen Station is based off the series “The Revolting Lumpen” by artists Beck+Col, which features bright, colorful, multidisciplinary experiences combining wearable sculpture, performance, dance, music and live operatic vocalizations. The versatility of […]
On Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Complete concert info and links to view the stream will be posted at http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com. Oboist Catherine Del Russo and pianist Mark Robson will perform works by Gordon Jacob, Walter Piston, Carl Nielsen, Benjamin Britten and Jacques Ibert on a […]
Between parking and gas prices, a trip to the beach can be expensive. Not to mention Los Angeles traffic that must be traversed with drivers cutting other drivers off, some driving too fast while some are driving too slow. By the time beach-goers get to the sand the frustration level is high and, though they […]
On Wednesday, July 21 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Flutist Katherine Marsh and violist Patrick Marsh will perform works by J.S. Bach, Devienne, Vieuxtemps and Pleyel on a Facebook stream and YouTube. The program includes J.S. Bach (1685-1750), “2 Part Invention in E Major, […]
Three prominent Los Angeles Art Galleries, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Aziz Gallery and The Jean Deleage Art Gallery at CASA 0101 Theater, will simultaneously present three separate art exhibitions featuring the photography of two-time Emmy Award-winning cinematographer, photographer and artist John Simmons. The three exhibits include “In Focus: Protest” at the J. Paul Getty […]