On Wednesday, July 1 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 Francois Devienne, Gordon Jacob, J.S. Bach, Franz Hoffmeister, George N. Gianopoulos, Jonathan Bayley, and a premiere by Los Angeles composer Kirstin Fife “Indoor Games” for flute and […]
On Wednesday, June 17 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will feature clarinetists Kathryn Nevin and Peter Nevin. They will perform solo and duo works on Facebook Live and YouTube by Paul Jeanjean, Bela Kovacs, Shulamit Ran and Michael Kibbe. The link to the stream can be found at http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com. Music […]
Although theaters throughout Southern California continue to be closed to public gatherings as June begins, there are discussions now about how and when they may be allowed to reopen, which is an encouraging sign, and we are hoping for the best! However, for now, no live stage shows are allowed at venues by mandate from […]
Universal Studios Hollywood pays homage to its mega attraction, Jurassic World – The Ride with a special watch party of the global blockbuster movie “Jurassic World” in celebration of National Dinosaur Day on Twitter on Friday, May 29 at 5 p.m. Fans are invited to screen their personal copy of the film while engaging with […]
By Charly SHELTON The first steps toward reopening theme parks in America are underway in Florida. The shopping centers at the two major Florida theme parks have partially reopened. Both CityWalk at Universal Studios Orlando and Disney Springs at Walt Disney World have reopened to some limited traffic. New rules are in place for visitors […]
On Wednesday, May 20 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Violinist/violist Ken Aiso and pianist Valeria Morgovskaya will perform works by Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms on Facebook Live and YouTube. Internationally acclaimed violinist/violist Ken Aiso has performed worldwide as a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician. Aiso graduated […]
By Charly SHELTON While America slowly reopens beaches, stores and restaurants in select communities amid a growing number of deaths and reported COVID-19 cases, China has slid down the backside of the curve and is continuing its phased reopening. With testing rates climbing and infections falling countrywide, the Chinese government has greenlit the reopening of […]
Half of us are going to come out of this quarantine as amazing cooks. The other half will come out with a drinking problem. I used to spin that toilet paper like I was on “Wheel of Fortune.” Now I turn it like I’m cracking a safe. I need to practice social distancing … from […]
This month all theaters throughout Southern California continue to be closed to public gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic so there are no live shows to attend. However some venues are instead offering online events. These online events are usually shown one time only and are not usually announced far in advance of the […]
The Lanterman House Archives, which preserves the history of the Crescenta/Cañada Valley, is inviting local residents to share their experiences living through the current COVID-19 pandemic in a new digital archival collection titled Documenting COVID-19 in the Crescenta/Cañada Valley. “By sharing your stories of how you and your family are experiencing the current ‘new normal’ […]