Suzuki, White To Perform Mozart, Liszt

Suzuki, White To Perform Mozart, Liszt

On Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Violinist Jacqueline Suzuki and pianist Brendan White will perform works by Mozart and Liszt on a Facebook stream and YouTube. The duo recital will present Mozart’s “Violin Sonata No.25 in F Major,” K.377 (1781) and “Allegro Tema” con […]

Showcase House Goes Virtual

Showcase House Goes Virtual

By Charly SHELTON The annual Pasadena Showcase House of Design dates back to 1965 when it was established as a fundraiser for The Pasadena Junior Philharmonic Committee. Since that time, PSHD has become one of the nation’s largest and most successful house and garden tours. Now, for the first time in its 56-year history, guests […]

More Food Fun Found at Knott’s

Knott’s Berry Farm has capitalized on its food fare to the delight of those missing their favorite theme park. While the theme park remains closed, Knott’s Berry Farm introduces its newest family-friendly outdoor food and retail experience celebrating the Halloween season and the flavors of fall with Knott’s Taste of Fall-O-Ween. Taking place Fridays through […]

Trying Something New at Hill Street Café

Trying Something New at Hill Street Café

By Charly SHELTON This week continues our series spotlighting hometown favorite restaurants adapting to the new normal of COVID-19 life. We head east to La Cañada to Hill Street Café & Bar, a staple in the Crescenta Valley since 1991. Hill Street Café moved off of Hill Street, just a block west, many years ago […]

Artist Daval Presents Spindles 100: Hers

The community is invited to see artist Valerie Daval’s art installation “Spindles 100: Hers” at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station, 1020 E. Palmer Ave. in Glendale. The art installation continues to be on view through Oct. 3. “Spindles 100: Hers” is an installation involving 100 suspended textile sculptures. The tree-pod sculptures symbolize life […]

LA Zoo Reopens

LA Zoo Reopens

By Charly SHELTON COVID-19 is still widespread across the state, but it is declining in impact every day. Currently, the state has 10.9 new COVID-19 positive cases per day per 100,000 people and the statewide positivity rate sits at 6%. In Los Angeles County, there are 13.1 new positive cases per day, per 100,000 people, […]

Have Fun, But Be Careful Reading … ‘What You Wish For’

» Book Review     By Brandon HENSLEY You’d be hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t love a crime thriller with a bunch of moving parts to keep you guessing until the story’s climax. While James Patric’s self-published novel “What You Wish For” may be a little convoluted with one too many characters, it […]

Scene In LA: September 2020

Although the governor has established a new “tier” rating system for counties, Los Angeles County continues to be in the purple tier, which means that theaters are still not allowed to operate yet with live performances. Unfortunately this has taken its toll on some smaller venues, which may not be able to reopen at all. […]

More Tasty Fun at Knott’s

More Tasty Fun at Knott’s

  By Charly SHELTON Several weeks ago, Knott’s Berry Farm opened its doors for the first time in months to welcome guests. The Taste of Calico food festival was an outdoor dining experience that was slated for two weekends in July. Due to overwhelming demand it was extended into August. Now, due to overwhelming demand […]

Knecht to Perform for Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts

On Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed. Alexander Knecht will perform works for solo violin by J.S. Bach and Eugène Ysaÿe on a Facebook stream and Youtube. Alexander Cai Knecht, 29, from Loma Linda, completed a Doctor of Musical Arts degree under full scholarship at […]