Still, Բաժակ Նայող (One Who Looks at the Cup), Mashinka Firunts Hakopian Image provided by ReflectSpace Reimagining Algorithms: Cultural Heritage in the Age of AI will be featured at ReflectSpace from Aug.t 16 – Nov. 2. Reimagining Algorithms: Cultural Heritage in the Age of AI is an art-infused, researched-based and technologically adventurous exhibition that highlights […]
Summer is in full force now, and that means it’s time to go see one or more of these fabulous shows playing currently in our local theaters! COVID protocols continue to be dictated by each individual venue so bring a face mask to wear during the show in case the venue requires it. It’s a […]
The Brand Summer Music Series, an outdoor concert series located at the Brand Library & Art Center, began in July. Concert attendees often bring their own chairs and picnic amenities and sit on the grassy hill. Please note that alcohol is prohibited. Performances begin at 7 p.m. and is appropriate for children and families. Admission […]
Glendale Arts presents “A Collision in Color: Photography by Robert Fitzgerald,” a solo photography exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Robert Fitzgerald. The show will be on view through Aug. 30 at ace/121 Gallery. Using a blend of analog and digital techniques, Fitzgerald transforms fleeting, everyday sights into visually striking abstractions that draw the viewer into […]
California’s most anticipated evening of the year, the Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center Heritage Gala, is set for Saturday, Nov. 22 at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown with reservations, sponsorships and program book ad opportunities now open. Guests will enjoy an elegant evening featuring live on-stage entertainment, an inspiring program recognizing distinguished honorees and […]
Highlands Theatre follows last summer’s rip-roaring revival of The Music Man with another guaranteed crowd-pleaser for adults and kids of any age: the international musical smash Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Taking the Book of Genesis as its inspiration, the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice gem has Old Testament hero Joseph (Bruno Satalino) sold into […]
On Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 12:10 p.m., the free admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be performed live in the sanctuary of Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Ave. in Glendale. Featured are flutist-composer Daniel Kessner and pianist-composer Eric Charnofsky. The program focuses of their own works for flute and piano: Daniel Kessner (b.1946) […]
By Jackson TOYON I’ll admit it right out of the gate: I’m not a Formula 1 fan and sports movies are one of my lesser-watched genres. That said, I always delight in watching Brad Pitt bring his commanding on-screen charisma to a project – and there’s something alluring about a “one last job” story, which […]
The Brand Summer Music Series, an outdoor concert series located at the Brand Library & Art Center, began on July 11. Concert attendees often bring their own chairs and picnic amenities and sit on the grassy hill. Please note that alcohol is prohibited. Performances begin at 7 p.m. and is appropriate for children and families. […]
By Jackson TOYON The DC Extended Universe, as it was previously called, was slowly becoming a sinking ship. “Man of Steel” started off things strongly, was well-liked and did well at the box office – but as the DCEU wound down, Warner Bros. just couldn’t seem to turn out another winner. Fans of DC loved […]