Scene in LA – November

Here are some of the shows you can catch in local theatres this month: “Cleo, Theo & Wu” Lucy is a modern Angeleno gal just trying to be her best self. But suddenly, the fate of the universe is in her hands and she’s gonna need to do better than self-help books and inspirational Insta-quotes. […]

A Halloween Retrospective: Salem Witch Trials

A Halloween Retrospective: Salem Witch Trials

By Charly SHELTON When we think of Halloween, we think of witches. The two are inseparable, especially in today’s zeitgeist. But in the cultural fabric of America in 1692, witches were not relegated to late October. They were an everyday occurrence and an ever-present danger. This constant fear led to a series of witch trials […]

Citizen Cope Shines at The Canyon in Santa Clarita

By Julian MITCHELL, intern Citizen Cope (a.k.a. Clarence Greenwood) is one of the most popular underground artists of the 21st century. Although he has 600,000 monthly listeners and songs with over 20 million listens on Spotify, it is more likely to see a ghost this October than meet a Citizen Cope fan. Having only released […]

Queen Mary Holds Halloween Séance

Queen Mary Holds Halloween Séance

By Charly SHELTON The Queen Mary is well known as one of the most haunted places in the country. Filled with spirits from the crew that have manned her, the guests who have sailed with her and the visitors who have come to know her as a tourist destination, the Queen Mary has enough tales […]

O’Dell Pegged for Hollywood Christmas Parade

The 87th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, the largest Christmas celebration in America, announced that “Entertainment Tonight’s” Nancy O’Dell has been named the grand marshal for this year’s landmark anniversary event. Presented and produced by Associated Television International, the live parade, which happens in association with The City of Los Angeles, will take place on Hollywood […]

Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill Set for Today

Yesterday, Wednesday, the long-awaited ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System was officially rolled out and is open for business. Leaders in earthquake research, including Dr. Lucy Jones (pictured above), came together with U.S. Representatives Adam Schiff and Judy Chu to announce the debut of the system at Caltech. Check CVWeekly for full coverage of this event […]

CV High School to Perform at St. George’s

By Julian MITCHELL The hills of the Crescenta Valley will come alive – with music from the CV High School orchestra. The orchestra is performing at St. George’s Episcopal Church on Wednesday at 7 p.m. This marks the first time that the school will be performing at the church and, as an added twist, the […]

The Granddaddy of them All: Knott’s Scary Farm

The Granddaddy of them All: Knott’s Scary Farm

By Charly SHELTON Every Halloween, theme parks around LA go all out for the season with haunted attractions, walkthroughs and shows. Universal Studios Hollywood is a major player, Six Flags Magic Mountain holds its own, even the Queen Mary gets into the act with its festival area transforming into a nautical haunt. But the granddaddy […]

Kaleidoscope Announces October Calendar

There are many instances where women and people of color feel their voices have been silenced. Classical music has traditionally been one of those places and most orchestras are performing 98% or more of their music by white men. 
 However, female composers and composers of color are writing some of the most inspiring music […]

Walker and White to Perform at Glendale Noon Concerts

On Wednesday, Oct. 17, from 12:10 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts will feature oboist Robert Walker and pianist Brendan White performing works by Schumann, Saint-Saëns, and Hummel at the Sanctuary of Glendale City Church. The program includes Robert Schumann, Adagio and Allegro in Ab major, Op. 70, Langsam, mit innigem […]