Mr. Knight saw up close how serious the issue of homelessness is when he first moved to Los Angeles in 2006 while working for the Los Angeles Free Clinic (now the Saban Community Clinic) and seeing all of those families in need. It was a wake-up call.
Beginning Nov. 3, the library will be open to the public for essential services only.
Now the first important steps to returning to a normal life are being taken.
APAC is starting its 14th season presenting world-class performers from classical to jazz, pop, dance, and more.
This musical theater production will mark the second year for these budding performers, stagehands, and lighting and sound support company of students.
Championship golf. Nature. Posh resorts. Precious jewels. And, oh yes, Legoland.
Sometimes you don’t have to travel far from home to visit a “distant land.” All the above — and more — surprised and delighted me thanks to a stay at The Garland Hotel in nearby North Hollywood.
The Cook Islands are a South Pacific nation composed of 15 islands, 717 miles southwest of French Polynesia.
William Wayne's movie Lost Angelas, a psychological thriller that explores the dark side of the movie business, was entered in local film festivals and received awards and good reviews. It will have its opening weekend at The Laemmle Pasadena Playhouse 7 Theater Friday June 14.
There will be musical performances, vendors, cosplayers, and celebrities all while honoring local heroes.
Community Services Department Supervisor Mike Macias will discuss the department’s past, present, and future at the Alhambra Historical Society’s meeting.