Hate Crimes: Harsh Actions Needed I must commend CV Weekly and Charly Shelton, personally, for reports of numerous shocking incidents of hateful attacks against Jewish centers in several parts of the country and elsewhere (March 2). It’s outrageous and unacceptable that a peaceful, highly educated and law-abiding community’s places of worship and culture are […]
Catherine Adams of La Crescenta graduated from Fort Lewis College on Dec. 17. Adams received a bachelor’s degree with a major in English. Over 200 students participated in the fall commencement ceremony. Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado is the Southwest’s crossroads of education and adventure. Its blend of small classes, dynamic academic programs and […]
Lent at Shadow Hills Presbyterian Church Shadow Hills Presbyterian Church offers Lenten Lentils is on Wednesday evenings through April 5. This is a simple soup supper. After supper Pastor Arlo will be teaching a class on Death and Dying. Topics include: March 15 ¬– How to talk to children about death March 22 […]
ATTENTION MUSIC LOVERS Dr. Ted Stern, a professor of music, is conducting music appreciation classes for adults in the community. This ongoing series is for musicians and non-musicians alike. This series will cover the topic “A New Appreciation of Music – Surprises from the Internet (beginning with the world of Beethoven and his contemporaries).” The […]
A St. Francis High School graduate and Pasadena native is serving in the U.S. Navy with Commander Strike Fighter Wing, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CSFWP). Lt j.g. CL Keedy works as a pilot and operates out of Naval Air Station (NAS) Lemoore, California. Keedy is currently learning more about the basic capabilities of the F-18 […]
By Pat KRAMER On March 17, the Sunland-Tujunga Elks Lodge 2098, at 1037 Commerce Ave., Tujunga, will feature cherished music from the big-band era with The Gold Coast Gold Swingin’ Big Band & Jazztet performing at its St. Patrick’s Day dinner and dance. This event is the Sunland-Tujunga premiere of the newly reformed band by […]
Here is the paper for Thursday, March 9, 2017. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]
By Steve ZALL And Sid FISH Spring is just around the corner, bringing many new shows, such as: “Disinherit the Wind” In this riveting courtroom drama, a renowned neurobiologist sues a prominent university for the right to teach theories of evolution that challenge the scientific status quo. His argument: neo-Darwinian materialist thought, like Creationism – […]
By Charly SHELTON It’s all fine and good to sit in a room, comfortable and dry, and read about the depths of the ocean in a book or see it on TV. You get the facts, see some fish pictures and you get it. But what about actually inhabiting the space? Going underwater to […]
The shadows of war loomed large in the programs presented this past weekend by the Lark Musical Society and Le Salon de Musiques. In one it was a cry of outrage, a plea for peace that was heard; in the other it was the lyrical creation of a man whose career and life were displaced […]