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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: When classrooms aren't classrooms
I’m still at loss for words trying to express the essence of the La Caņada High School choral artists’ Cantemus tour through Central Europe. If you remember, when I last wrote, the choir had just finished singing in Bratislava, Slovakia....Tags: Music, Vienna (Austria), Entertainment, Prague (Czech Republic), Austria
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: Finding music's magic in Bratislava
It's 8 a.m. in Austria. The MS Mozart, queen of the Danube, glides through the current, passing abbeys, cathedrals and villages from the 13th century. The snowflakes fall and nothing stirs from the quaint little houses with the steeple roofs. It is a...Tags: Germany, Bratislava (Slovakia), Music, Entertainment, Budapest (Hungary)
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New exhibit at La Caņada library
Beginning June 30, the La Caņada Flintridge Public Library will display more than 30 original oil paintings by local artists Karen Horn and Karen Sill. Works include landscapes, seascapes, florals and gardens. Both artists, who study under artist...Tags: Libraries, Fine Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture
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The Valley Line: Checking in on Pacific Standard Time
Last week we had a little taste of winter in Southern California. There was a brief powdering of snow on our mountain tops. I was driving to Pasadena last Wednesday afternoon and the panorama of our San Gabriel mountains was so beautiful. They were in...Tags: Science and Technology, Asia, Museums, The Getty, Standards
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It's all about people, motion, color
People, motion and color were front-and-center at an artists’ reception that features photography by Mark Kennedy, Glenn Newland and Jerry Schneider Saturday at Penelope’s Café in La Caņada.
Each of the photographers has his own style. Many...Tags: Artists, Weddings, Weddings, Arts, Arts
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Taking an arty gamble
La Caņada might not be known as gallery row, but that isn’t stopping Michael Humphries from trying to expand the art offerings in the foothills.
Humphries’ gallery, which bears his name and opened just five months ago in the 800 block of...Tags: Artists, Business, Animation (genre), Arts, Arts
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Four Les Fleurettes debutantes to be presented
For the past 60 years The La Caņada Thursday Club has sponsored young women from the community in the “Bal Blanc de Noel” presentation of Les Fleurettes debutantes.
This year, the Thursday Club will present four young women to society on...Tags: Artists, Culture, Cliff Benson, Customs and Tradition, Fine Artists
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The Valley Line: Seeing light, texture and color at Descanso
It was with great excitement that the long-awaited Sturt Haaga Gallery officially opened in the restored Boddy House garage and its newly built extension at Descanso Gardens. Although it officially opened to the public on Saturday afternoon, the media...Tags: Fine Arts, Music Industry, Heart (music group), Patina, Arts
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Sculpting for a cause
Heightened interest in working with clay has boosted enrollment in the ceramics program at the Community Center of La Caņada Flintridge in recent years, but the demand is outpacing the center’s ability to provide up-to-date equipment.
The center...Tags: Material Science, Education, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Building Material, Metal and Mineral
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Artists show their work at Lanterman House
The Foothill Artists League held an art show Sunday afternoon at the historic Lanterman House on Encinas Drive, where about 130 visitors browsed through art, toured the house museum and listened to the bluegrass tunes of Keepin’ Fire.
The League...Tags: Fine Arts, Museums, Arts, Arts and Culture
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School Briefs
Marching Spartans win Western Bands competition The LCHS Marching Spartans captured the first-place trophy in their division at the Western Bands field show competition on Saturday, Oct. 22. The competition was held in Ontario. The marching band’...Tags: Concerts, Entertainment Events, Music, Entertainment, Halloween
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United Talent Agency shoots for the stars with new screening room
The numbers on United Talent Agency's new 130,000-square-foot Beverly Hills digs are notable. The Civic Center Drive property includes a 158-piece art collection, 11 conference rooms and a private plaza that can accommodate as many as 500 people....
Tags: Cirque du Soleil, Johnny Depp, Economy, Business and Finance, Elizabeth II, Fine Artists
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