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    Jan 30, 2013 |Story| La Caņada
  1. The Valley Line: Wine fest previewed under a full moon; 'The Grapes of Wrath' to play at A Noise Within

    Were you howling at the moon last Saturday night? We enjoyed the first full moon of 2013. Not that I usually pay any attention to the names of the full moons throughout the year, but this moon is known as the “Full Wolf Moon.” The Algonquin and Sioux tribes thus named it. Of course I wanted to know why.
    Were you howling at the moon last Saturday night? We enjoyed the first full moon of 2013. Not that I usually pay any attention to the names of the full moons throughout the year, but this moon is known as the “Full Wolf Moon.” The Algonquin...

    Tags: Wines, Entertainment Events, Fiction, Restaurants

  2. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| LA Canada
  3. Theatre: 'You Can't Take it With You' opens at La Caņada High

    The drama department at La Cañada High School is set to put on "You Can't Take It With You" this weekend.
    The drama department at La Caņada High School is set to put on "You Can't Take It With You" this weekend. The Pulitzer Prize-winning play by George Kaufman and Moss Hart centers around a kooky family.  The play opens Sunday, Nov. 4 and runs through Nov....

    Tags: Entertainment Events

  4. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| LA Canada
  5. The Valley Line: Three Texas Tenors, and high on Hillsides

    Wow! Here we are already into February. Last week, after the rainstorm drenched us Monday, it seemed that we leaped straight to July, as the thermometer hit the 80-plus mark by Thursday. Yes, our weather here in Southern California is a bit odd.
    Wow! Here we are already into February. Last week, after the rainstorm drenched us Monday, it seemed that we leaped straight to July, as the thermometer hit the 80-plus mark by Thursday. Yes, our weather here in Southern California is a bit odd. Right...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Charity, Arts and Culture, Bruce Norris, Awards and Prizes

  6. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| LA Canada
  7. The Valley Line: Happy Hour rocks while Marvin Pops

    No priorities were misplaced recently when Meredith and Tom Reynolds hosted the La Caņada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Assn. July Happy Hour. In fact, nearly 80 people placed this event at the top of their social calendar. It was unseasonably balmy...

    Tags: Human Interest, Les Miserables (musical), Homes, Hamburgers, Journalism

  8. Dec 8, 2010 |Story| LA Canada
  9. The Valley Line

    These past few days I have been in a heightened holiday mood. I even got my Christmas tree up and decorated on Saturday.
    These past few days I have been in a heightened holiday mood. I even got my Christmas tree up and decorated on Saturday. I look forward each year to embellishing the tree because it is like walking down memory lane as I carefully unwrap and lovingly...

    Tags: Human Interest, Entertainment, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Puerto Rico

  10. Jun 10, 2010 |Story| LA Canada
  11. The Valley Line: Theater at its best

    Last week was a bonanza for musical theater aficionados with the opening of two major Broadway revivals. On Tuesday night, "A Chorus Line" opened to a sold-out crowd at Hollywood's historic Pantages Theatre. Rogers and Hammerstein's endearing musical...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, Tina Fey, Opera (genre), Photography, New York

  12. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Congress, the tea party and the IRS: Sentence first, then the trial

    On Wednesday, President Barack Obama fired the head of the Internal Revenue Service, the first sacrificial lamb brought down after the alleged "targeting" of conservative political groups by the IRS. Mr. Obama declared, "Americans are right to be angry about it." Call me out of step, but I am angrier that the president is joining the rush to judgment.
    On Wednesday, President Barack Obama fired the head of the Internal Revenue Service, the first sacrificial lamb brought down after the alleged "targeting" of conservative political groups by the IRS. Mr. Obama declared, "Americans are right to be angry...

    Tags: John Boehner, Parties and Movements, Elections, Entertainment Events, Internal Revenue Service

  14. May 20, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Legendary cartoonist announces retirement

    Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Dick Locher, 83, has put the stopper in the ink bottle for the last time after more than 40 years of capturing modern life through political cartooning. He recently announced his retirement.
    Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Dick Locher, 83, has put the stopper in the ink bottle for the last time after more than 40 years of capturing modern life through political cartooning. He recently announced his retirement. Dick's career as...

    Tags: Ronald Reagan, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Cartoons, Chicago Tribune

  16. May 19, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  17. Cardinal Dolan describes the secret of Notre Dame

    SOUTH BEND — Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York, said he found the secret to the University of Notre Dame during a nighttime visit to the campus Grotto.
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND — Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York, said he found the secret to the University of Notre Dame during a nighttime visit to the campus Grotto. During the 2013 commencement speech Sunday in Notre Dame Stadium, Dolan recalled...

    Tags: Northwestern University, University of Notre Dame, Human Rights, Politics, Entertainment Events

  18. May 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Review: 'Cooked' by Michael Pollan

    Michael Pollan went shopping for lunch in a Brooklyn, N.Y., supermarket, and the news made the New York Times. That the Times' Dining section had asked him to go, along with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Michael Moss, was the major reason, of course. But the idea of asking Pollan, the man who coined the dietary dictum, "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants," to come down from the Mount Olympus of artisan food that is Berkeley, Calif., to shop with the hoi polloi in a regular ol' supermarket struck me as interesting, fun and, most of all, newsy.
    Michael Pollan went shopping for lunch in a Brooklyn, N.Y., supermarket, and the news made the New York Times. That the Times' Dining section had asked him to go, along with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Michael Moss, was the major reason, of course....

    Tags: Human Interest, Safeway Inc., Book, Customs and Tradition, Entertainment Events

  20. May 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Being numb to it all no longer big shock

    Sometime in the next few weeks, if you're walking down Fullerton Avenue around DePaul University and have 15 minutes to spare, duck into the tidy brick building alongside the CTA station. Here you will find the DePaul Art Museum, an institution so humble that only "Art Museum" is spelled across its modest facade. The admission is free, though the lessons offered in its first gallery, at least through June 16, feel priceless.
    Sometime in the next few weeks, if you're walking down Fullerton Avenue around DePaul University and have 15 minutes to spare, duck into the tidy brick building alongside the CTA station. Here you will find the DePaul Art Museum, an institution so...

    Tags: Goodman Theatre, Entertainment Events, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Dining and Drinking, Fiction

  22. May 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. What gives with the shorter theater seasons?

    Traditionally, Chicago's nonprofit theaters view the first production of the autumn season, usually in late September or early October, as the tent pole of their artistic marquee. It's a chance to unveil something artistically challenging and substantial before the inevitable winter appearance of Ebenezer Scrooge and George Bailey.
    Traditionally, Chicago's nonprofit theaters view the first production of the autumn season, usually in late September or early October, as the tent pole of their artistic marquee. It's a chance to unveil something artistically challenging and...

    Tags: Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Radio, Victory Gardens Theatre, Arts and Culture

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