Good-sized Crowd Greeted Cal Phil’s First Summer Concert

Good-sized Crowd Greeted Cal Phil’s First Summer Concert

A good-sized audience turned out for the opening concert of the California Philharmonic Orchestra’s 15th year to hear “America the Beautiful” as a pre-July 4 tribute in a highly entertaining program chocked full of a variety of musical forms. Everything on the program had an American platform, including, as Cal Phil’s conductor, Victor Vener explained, [...]

Sierra Madre Writer Tells It Short, But Not Always Sweet

Sierra Madre Writer Tells It Short, But Not Always Sweet

New Book of Short Fiction is an Easy Read For centuries, writers have been fascinated with the challenge of telling a story in 1000 words or less. Today, it is a popular, albeit difficult, form of fiction showing up in bookstores. Short story telling is known as flash-fiction. Linda Courtland is a Sierra Madre resident [...]

Arcadia Political Leaders Call California’s Constitution "Flawed"

Arcadia Political Leaders Call California’s Constitution "Flawed"

Town Hall Meeting tonight at Dana Middle School 6 to 8 p.m. to discuss possible changes The Arcadia City Council and the Arcadia Unified School District’s Board of Education will co-host a Town Hall meeting tonight to learn from an advocate for a California Constitutional Convention just what the proposal might entail.  The two bodies [...]

Reinecke Leads Pasadena Community Orchestra in His Second Season

Reinecke Leads Pasadena Community Orchestra in His Second Season

The Pasadena Community Orchestra advertises itself as “A continuing heritage of fine music”. Indeed! Alan Reinecke is now Music Director; as he begins his second season as conductor this orchestra is bound to flourish. Founded when PCC decided to discontinue the college orchestra program in 1983, Wayne Reinecke kept it going and served as Music [...]

Musical Flights of Fantasy to Open Pasadena Symphony Season

Musical Flights of Fantasy to Open Pasadena Symphony Season

A new season starts for the Pasadena Symphony on Saturday, Oct. 24 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Several changes have been made for the 2009-2010 season. First, a starting time for the symphony, 8:00 p.m., is new this year. Also, no formal dinner has been planned as the Symphony and its wealthy supporters are downsizing. [...]

Arcadia Public Library to Celebrate Chinese Music

Arcadia Public Library to Celebrate Chinese Music

The fifth season of the Arcadia Public Library’s A Classical Kaleidoscope begins at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21 in Cay Mortenson Auditorium at the library when Zhiming Han and Cynthia Hsiang return for their second appearance at this series with the music of both contemporary and ancient China. Cynthia Hsiang, an adjunct professor of Asian [...]

A Harvest of Wine, Food, Music, at Arboretum

A Harvest of Wine, Food, Music, at Arboretum

This weekend, the Pasadena Wine Festival will offer the opportunity to sip both California wines and wines from around the world while sampling cheeses and food at a two day event at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Gardens Saturday, Oct. 3 and Sunday, Oct. 4. The festival will be open from 4:30 p.m. [...]

Temple City To Meet Arcadia Friday Night

Temple City To Meet Arcadia Friday Night

Despite losing to Alhambra last week, Temple City stands a good chance of doing better against rival Arcadia High Friday night.