Los Angeles Magazine’s Baby and Beyond Expo

By Charly SHELTON Last weekend, Los Angeles Magazine hosted its first ever Baby and Beyond Expo in LA at the Skirball Cultural Center. This gathering gave parents – both new and veteran – the chance to see what resources are available for kids of any age. From nursing clothes and spit-up blankets to organic baby […]

Crowds Come Out to See Heroes

A citizenship swearing in ceremony was held at the American Heroes Airshow on Saturday. With the raising of their right hand, about 25 people took the Oath of Allegiance to the United States, becoming new citizens. “…that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, […]

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World

By Charly SHELTON Each year, the local theme parks go all out for the spookiest time of the year. It used to be a few nights around Halloween, with some festive decorations – a little fake blood and some pumpkins – and put on a Halloween stage show or haunted house. Then it grew to […]

The King of Spooky: Knott’s Scary Farm

The King of Spooky: Knott’s Scary Farm

By Charly SHELTON Each year, the local theme parks go all-out for the spookiest time of the year: Halloween. It used to be a few nights around Oct. 31 that featured some festive decorations -– a little fake blood and some pumpkins – that were displayed on a Halloween stage show or haunted house. Then […]

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood

By Charly SHELTON Each year, the local theme parks go all-out for the spookiest time of year. It used to be a few nights around Halloween with some festive decorations – a little fake blood and some pumpkins – and presented as a Halloween stage show or haunted house. Then it grew to several haunted […]

What I’ve Learned

By Charly SHELTON It’s been 10 years since we founded this paper. A lot has changed in those 10 years. For one, we started the paper on a dining room table with four people – Robin Goldsworthy, editor, Mary O’Keefe, news reporter, Luci Corona, layout designer, and me, entertainment reporter, photographer, videographer, tech wizard, webmaster […]

Travels with CV Weekly

Travels with CV Weekly

Looking Back By Charly SHELTON Over the last 10 years, the Leisure section has grown and changed. Listening to feedback from our readers on what stories were wanted, we expanded deeper into restaurant and dining reviews, festivals and one-off events and, most importantly, travel. Travel has become such a large part of this section over […]

The Local Legacy of Michael Antonovich

Looking Back In 10 years CVW has seen government officials come and go but there was one official who left an indelible impression on our community – Los Angeles Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. By Charly SHELTON There are more than two million residents in the Fifth District of Los Angeles County. The district covers all […]

The Local Legacy of Michael Antonovich

Looking Back In 10 years CVW has seen government officials come and go but there was one official who left an indelible impression on our community – Los Angeles Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich. By Charly SHELTON There are more than two million residents in the Fifth District of Los Angeles County. The district covers all […]

Celebrating the Finest 2019

Celebrating the Finest 2019

Crescenta Valley Weekly honored those chosen as The Finest at the eighth annual event held this year at St. Luke’s of the Mountains. With food provided by Gourmet a go go, music by Dave Silversparre and perfect weather at a historic location, the nearly 140 attendees enjoyed a night that celebrated their achievements. Photos by […]

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