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A young couple gone too soon
Beneath a starry sky, Sosé Thomassian and Allen Yekikian held each other on their wedding night, arms looped around hips, eyes locked, for more than 20 minutes so the photographer could capture what would become their favorite wedding photo. Back at the...
Tags: Marriage, Family, Social Organizations, Human Interest, Google Inc.
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Dennis Reed to discuss 'Japanese American Photography' book at Glendale Central Library
Back in 1977, Dennis Reed read something that intrigued him: There once had been a vibrant society of Japanese American photographers, including first-rate modernists, but with the advent of World War II and U.S. internment camps, all of their work had...
Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tokyo (Japan), Museums, Arts
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Rose Marie Prouser January 3, 1948 - January 1, 2013
Rose Marie[Henderson] Prouser of Burbank, California died January 1, 2013 at home, under hospice care, after a four-year battle with brain cancer. She was born in Bay City, Michigan on January 3, 1948 to Paul and Marie Henderson. She had also been a...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Rose Marie, Photography Supplies and Services, Larry King
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Verdugo Views: Photographer returns to postwar Glendale
Glenn B. Ward spent his entire career as a professional photographer working out of a small studio in his adopted city of Glendale. Ward was born and raised in Fresno and earned a business degree before coming to work at Lockheed in the early 1940s. A...
Tags: Science and Technology, Strawberries, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Community news: Rotary Club given update on public safety, Fall Salon provides scholarships
Glendale Police Chief Ron De Pompa discussed how Southern California is seeing an increase in crime by repeat offenders a year after the passage of AB 109 when he spoke to the Glendale Noon Rotary Club on Nov. 8. AB 109 was the public safety...
Tags: Politics, Government, Mental Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Awards and Prizes
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The floor pass mystery - solved
TAMPA, Fla. – Though Tuesday was a day filled with frustrations – filled with clueless guards and curt hall monitors – I solved the photo floor pass mystery Wednesday. It didn’t start looking like that was going to happen. I...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, U.S. Senate
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The RNC and the case of the mystery floor photo pass
TAMPA, Fla. -- After trekking up and down yet another stairwell at the Tampa Bay Times Forum with my photo gear, I prayed I had finally reached my goal: a floor photo pass. "Oh no, honey, I'm sorry. I have no idea what you're talking about," said an...
Tags: Politics, Arts, Lobbying, Arts and Culture, Tampa Bay Times Forum
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Gaspar (G.J) Liotta Oct. 22, 1920-June 2, 2012
Gaspar (G.J.) Liotta Gaspar (G.J.) Liotta of Glendale, California passed away peacefully on June 2nd with his family by his side. He was born on October 22, 1920, in Santa Monica, California, to Antonio and Provendza (Liotta) Liotta. G.J. and his...Tags: Anglicanism, Science and Technology, Arts, Christianity, Arts and Culture
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Book review: West Coast photo icons developed in Glendale
One of the more hidebound notions about American art is that modern art photography was strictly an East Coast phenomenon, and that Los Angeles represented a cultural backwater. Last fall's publication of “Artful Lives,” Beth Gates Warren's...
Tags: Emma Goldman, Charlie Chaplin, Arts, Carl Sandburg, Martha Graham
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The 168 Film Festival uncovers a big winner at the Alex Theatre
The 10th annual 168 Film Festival concluded two days of screenings of short films at Glendale's Alex Theatre with a Saturday night awards ceremony. The festival is focused entirely on films 11 minutes or shorter that tell contemporary stories based on...Tags: Entertainment, Drama (genre), Festive Events, Awards and Prizes, Arts
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A gift of learning from overseas
A distant land was introduced to the fifth and sixth graders of Cameo Draper’s class at Crescenta Valley Adventist School Wednesday morning when the students played with a box of toys and games that had been shipped from Taiwan.
The La Crescenta...Tags: Taiwan, China, Arts, Fine Arts, Arts and Culture
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Reinstated officer: Vegas joy ride was 'stupid'
The only Glendale police officer to retain his job after taking a joy ride with two other officers to Las Vegas told investigators the incident was a “stupid prank” that he regretted, according to court documents.
Last week, the Civil Service...Tags: Government, Politics, Trips and Vacations, The Home Depot, Court Preliminary
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