Knott’s Berry Farm’s Boysenberry Festival: A Berry Bonanza Awaits

Knott’s Berry Farm’s Boysenberry Festival: A Berry Bonanza Awaits

By Charly SHELTON This spring, Knott’s Berry Farm is again painting the town purple with its annual Boysenberry Festival, continuing through April 28 on select dates. Celebrating the berry that started it all, the festival is a gastronomic delight, featuring over 75 boysenberry-infused dishes and drinks that promise a unique taste experience at every turn. […]

Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station Program Call for Artists

The Arts and Culture Commission of the City of Glendale is requesting proposals from creative artists and community members to temporarily display a unique installation in the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station (ASMPGS). Artists whose work is chosen for installation at the ASMPGS will receive a stipend of $1,000 in addition to a production […]

Cantabile Chamber Players Celebrate ‘Bach In The Subways’

The Cantabile Chamber Players will perform music by Johann Sebastian Bach on Saturday, March 23 at 1 p.m. at the Glendale Transportation Center’s historic Southern Pacific Railway Depot, 400 W. Cerritos Ave. in Glendale. The Spanish Colonial Revival railway depot is on the National Register of Historic Places. The performance is co-sponsored by the City of […]

Kewa Ensemble to Perform at GNC

Kewa Ensemble to Perform at GNC

On Wednesday, March 20 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. The program features the Kewa Ensemble: violinist Jacqueline Suzuki, violist Marsh Marsh, and cellist Clement Chow. The program includes J.S. Bach’s Selections from 3 Part […]

Scene In LA

Scene In LA

 By Steve ZALL and Sid FISH   March 2024   Our local theaters have lots of new offerings. It’s time to treat yourself to the magic of live theater by going to see a show! COVID protocols continue to be dictated by each individual venue so bring a facemask to wear during the show in […]

Gio’s Bakery & Café to Open a New Shop in La Cañada

Gio’s Bakery & Café to Open a New Shop in La Cañada

By Charly SHELTON The beloved Montrose staple, Gio’s Bakery & Café, is expanding its horizons by opening a long-anticipated new location in La Cañada on March 1. Gio’s held a soft opening for invited guests and passersby earlier this week and CV Weekly was invited to come and check out the new space. “We waited […]

Highlighting the Talent of ETLP and Performing Arts Students

Highlighting the Talent of ETLP and Performing Arts Students

By Scarlett SALTZMAN, intern Starting Feb. 23, Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS) Performing Arts presented its annual musical production. This year’s production is “Matilda.” This collaboration between Entertainment Technology and Live Production (ETLP) and the Musical Theater Ensemble class highlights a girl’s journey in a world that lacks respect for her and those traits that […]

New Work by Susan Arena at ace/121 Gallery

Glendale Arts presents “Apologizing For My Wild,” a new work by Susan Arena 2024 at ace/121 Gallery in celebration of Women’s History Month. The solo exhibit will be on view from through March 2. An artist reception will be held on Saturday, March 2 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The reception is free and […]

Glendale Youth Orchestra Presents ‘Scheherazade’ at the Alex Theatre

Glendale Youth Orchestra Presents ‘Scheherazade’ at the Alex Theatre

On March 3, the Glendale Youth Orchestra presents, as part of the 35th anniversary season, Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Scheherazade,” a grand symphonic poem featuring various members and sections of the orchestra. Alongside the Rimsky-Korsakov, opening the concert will be John Williams’ “Olympic Fanfare and Theme” while also featuring two young soloists, Ingrid Herman (17 years old of […]