Artists Beck+Col’s installation, Lumpen Station, will be on display at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station from July 12 – Aug. 20. Lumpen Station is based off the series “The Revolting Lumpen” by artists Beck+Col, which features bright, colorful, multidisciplinary experiences combining wearable sculpture, performance, dance, music and live operatic vocalizations. The versatility of […]
On Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Complete concert info and links to view the stream will be posted at http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com. Oboist Catherine Del Russo and pianist Mark Robson will perform works by Gordon Jacob, Walter Piston, Carl Nielsen, Benjamin Britten and Jacques Ibert on a […]
Between parking and gas prices, a trip to the beach can be expensive. Not to mention Los Angeles traffic that must be traversed with drivers cutting other drivers off, some driving too fast while some are driving too slow. By the time beach-goers get to the sand the frustration level is high and, though they […]
On Wednesday, July 21 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 J.S. Bach, Devienne, Vieuxtemps and Pleyel on a Facebook stream and YouTube. The program includes J.S. Bach (1685-1750), “2 Part Invention in E Major, […]
Three prominent Los Angeles Art Galleries, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Aziz Gallery and The Jean Deleage Art Gallery at CASA 0101 Theater, will simultaneously present three separate art exhibitions featuring the photography of two-time Emmy Award-winning cinematographer, photographer and artist John Simmons. The three exhibits include “In Focus: Protest” at the J. Paul Getty […]
California has fully reopened and removed all capacity limits and physical distancing requirements regardless of setting. That means most theaters can open again at full capacity – if they choose to and are ready to do so. Many local theaters venues are not ready to do that just yet. A lot of preparation is necessary […]
By Charly SHELTON After more than a year of closures and quarantine, many businesses and attractions are reopening to the public. Some attractions have reopened in the same condition as when they closed, just glad to have made it through the pandemic without going out of business. Other attractions took the downtime to construct new […]
In honor of Knott’s Berry Farm’s 100th Anniversary grand celebration, the park hosted a memorable time capsule ceremony on Wednesday, June 30 to commemorate the past and present memories created throughout the last 100 years. It was placed at the entrance of Knott’s Bear-y Tales: Return to the Fair, to be opened 50 years from […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The Beatles have been noted as one of the most influential bands in music history if not cultural history. The messages delivered through their music were intriguing, fun and yes – described as being “possibly satanic.” And no matter where people fall on the spectrum of enthusiasm for the English rock band […]
On Wednesday, July 7 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Violinist Lori Ashikawa and bassist Michael Hovnanian will perform duos by Maurice Ravel, Lee R. Kesselman and Theodor Albin Findeisen on a Facebook stream and on YouTube. The selections “Duo pour Violon et Violoncelle” by Maurice Ravel (arranged by […]