By Matthew ARAT Teaching kids when to eat, when to sleep or how to play an instrument is all part of behavioral science. Studying how humans act can be a fascinating and varied subject for both parents and kids. Recent works published by Glendale residents Julie Riggott (with illustrations by her son 12-year-old Haydn David […]
The Pasadena Vocal Competition presents its final round of performances featuring a national cast of eight young rising stars of the opera world on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. at the San Marino Community Church, 1750 Virginia Road in San Marino. The event is free and open to the public. Each singer will be […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program returns to live performance and will be performed in the sanctuary of Glendale City Church. An all Chopin recital will be performed by pianist Brendan White. Born in Jackson, Tennessee but now based in Los Angeles, pianist Brendan White appears frequently in […]
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture and ReflectSpace Gallery present “I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do,” a solo exhibition featuring Los Angeles-based artist Debra Disman. Disman’s work is inspired by books, which traverses tapestry, installation and sculpture to push familiar forms and materials into art that bewilder. The exhibition will include new works created […]
LCPC Parent Education is having its annual gala, titled Making Lemons into Lemonade: Living Life with Zest, on Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Chevy Chase Country Club in Glendale. The event will feature a fun-filled night of entertainment, food and merriment. The event will be emceed by author and Rev. Dr. Chuck Osburn, humorist Chris […]
By Charly SHELTON One part steampunk, one part chocolate factory, one part restaurant of savory delicacies and one part milkshake bar – the newest offering at Universal CityWalk Hollywood caters to all of these interests at once in a fantastic amalgam that is more than the sum of its parts. Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Savory […]
It’s great to see that some of the theaters that were feared lost during the pandemic closure are opening their doors again with new shows. COVID protocols continue to be dictated by each individual venue so bring a facemask to wear during the show in case the venue requires it. It’s a good idea to […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed on Facebook and YouTube. Bassist Nathaniel De La Cruz and pianist Rosa LoGiudice De La Cruz will perform new Andean inspired works by Mauricio Annunziata. The program features “Vidalita for Double Bass and Piano” by Mauricio Annunziata and […]
By Mary O’KEEFE At first view you see the sun streaking through the clouds – not like a traditional “God shot” where the sun pierces through the clouds to the Earth below but as if the light is coming from the clouds, a light within. The art doesn’t seem to end at the wall […]
By Maria SAHAKIAN, Glendale Arts The spotlight was focused on Laemmle Theatres on Sunday as an enthusiastic crowd gathered to watch “Only in Theaters,” director Raphael Sbarge’s emotionally gripping documentary depicting the 84-year history of the iconic family-owned arthouse cinema chain. Cameras captured members of the Laemmle family during a period of high-stakes developments starting […]