Beginning in November, there will be even more distinctively Disney dining and shopping to enjoy at the Disneyland Resort when the Downtown Disney District extends to Buena Vista Street. Recently, the Downtown Disney District expanded to introduce the Disneyland Resort Backlot Premiere Shop at Stage 17. This store is currently showcasing an array of seasonal […]
On Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. AllDayNight: Adriana Zoppo and Frederic Michot will perform eclectic and original music featuring the violin, guitar and keyboards on a Facebook stream and YouTube. https://www.ilymusic.com/alldaynight AllDayNight was created by Los Angeles based prize-winning musician/author/composers Frederic Michot (vocals, keyboards, […]
By Charly SHELTON By 1929, the Wild West was largely tamed. The gunfights had ceased, law was prevalent in towns and cities across the country, the telephone helped information spread faster than a horse could run or a new-fangled automobile could drive. The boomtowns of Tombstone and Dodge City that are etched into America’s zeitgeist […]
By Charly SHELTON This week continues our series spotlighting hometown favorite restaurants adapting to the new normal way of life of COVID-19. Crow’s Nest Sports Grille in Tujunga may look like a nautical themed restaurant from the outside and like a sports bar from the inside. Diners may still be attached to the biker bar […]
Artist Karim Shuquem’s art installation, Die Kuntskammer, is at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station, 1020 East Palmer Ave. in Glendale, continues through Nov. 13. Die Kuntskammer is an ongoing and evolving sculptural installation made up of individually painted, carved and stacked wine crates interspersed with found objects and often accompanied by prints pulled […]
On Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program features violinist Ken Aiso and pianist Valeria Morgovskaya. They will perform sonatas by Brahms and Janacek on a Facebook stream and Youtube. The recital includes Johannes Brahms’ “Violin Sonata No. 1 in G Major, Op.78” and Leos Janacek’s “Violin Sonata.” […]
Theaters in Los Angeles County are still not allowed to operate yet for live performances. Unfortunately, this has taken its toll on some smaller venues, which may not be able to reopen at all. However, many theaters are continuing to offer events online instead. These online events are often available one time only and are […]
The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) will open the seasonal Spider Pavilion at the Natural History Museum (NHM) to the public for limited days and hours from Oct. 24 through Nov. 29 with previews for members and invited community partners beginning Oct. 22. The opening of the Spider Pavilion follows the successful […]
By Charly SHELTON This week continues our series spotlighting hometown favorite restaurants adapting to the new normal life of COVID-19. Pepe’s has been a community staple since 1970, first operating in La Cañada and now in Montrose. With a legacy stretching back 50 years, it’s no wonder that the restaurant has been a favorite of […]
By Charly SHELTON Theme parks are still closed with no indication of when they may reopen, but that hasn’t stopped Knott’s Berry Farm from welcoming guests in a different way. Rather than offering a full theme park experience with rides and shows, Knott’s has transitioned into a dining-only park hosting various food festivals. The Taste […]