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    Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. Byzantine-era cross on permanent loan to church attracts the faithful

    A group of parishioners had gathered inside the chapel of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church for a planning meeting a couple weeks ago when a woman came in searching for the “healing cross.”
    A group of parishioners had gathered inside the chapel of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church for a planning meeting a couple weeks ago when a woman came in searching for the “healing cross.” Past the church pews, at the end of a long hallway,...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Google Inc., Anglicanism, Social Media, Arts and Culture

  2. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. 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.
    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: Photography, Mental Health, Government, Prisons, Arts and Culture

  4. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  5. Film review: 'Butter' spreads it on thick

    "Butter" — a frequently funny comedy from director Jim Field Smith ("Episodes") and first-time screenwriter Jason Micallef — is essentially a sports film with a layer of cultural (and, by the end, political) satire. In the tradition of that genre, it pits the sweet, utterly lovable underdog against the smug, utterly loathable alpha dog — only this time, the competition is sculpture; the medium, butter.
    "Butter" — a frequently funny comedy from director Jim Field Smith ("Episodes") and first-time screenwriter Jason Micallef — is essentially a sports film with a layer of cultural (and, by the end, political) satire. In the tradition of that...

    Tags: Elections, Yara Shahidi, Jennifer Garner, Ty Burrell, Alicia Silverstone

  6. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. Hospital unveils Jesus sculpture

    An unveiling of the first faith-based sculpture at Glendale Adventist Medical Center drew dozens of hospital officials and clergy members Wednesday afternoon.
    An unveiling of the first faith-based sculpture at Glendale Adventist Medical Center drew dozens of hospital officials and clergy members Wednesday afternoon. Jesus Christ sits as the focus of the bronze sculpture titled “Come Unto Me.”...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Arts

  8. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. City turns down art donation for first time in 10 years

    An oil painting featuring the Statue of Liberty surrounded by the floating heads of popular Armenian figures recently became the first donated work of art to the city in more than a decade to be turned down. The painting also includes flowing wheat...

    Tags: Human Interest, Charity, Immigration, Statue of Liberty, Arts

  10. Dec 23, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Baring a hidden Pasadena gem

    Pacific Asia Museum, celebrating its 40th anniversary in Pasadena, may be one of the most overlooked cultural resources in Southern California.
    Pacific Asia Museum, celebrating its 40th anniversary in Pasadena, may be one of the most overlooked cultural resources in Southern California. “People call it a ‘hidden gem,’" said Executive Director Charles Mason. Yet this Chinese-...

    Tags: Culture, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, Guinea, Richard Diebenkorn

  12. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  13. Making mud magical

    “You cannot help but learn more as you take the world into your hands. Take it up reverently, for it is an old piece of clay, with millions of thumbprints on it.”
    “You cannot help but learn more as you take the world into your hands. Take it up reverently, for it is an old piece of clay, with millions of thumbprints on it.” — John Updike At the West Coast Mud Slingers exhibition at the Brand...

    Tags: Material Science, Arts and Culture, California, Metal and Mineral, Building Material

  14. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  15. Artworks created in a poetic sense

    There is a fabulously interesting Greek word—poema—which means “to make”— with a cascade of nuances, which implies detailed workmanship, a masterpiece or the most special creation of the creator. It is the origin of our...

    Tags: Human Interest, Activism, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, Entertainment

  16. Mar 25, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  17. There's artistic beauty in nature vs. manmade

    Four seasoned artists present their work at Glendale’s Brand Library Art Gallery, coalescing into their theme the notion of Inside/Out. That concept examines the duality between organic and manufactured, nature and technology, flora and fauna, the...

    Tags: Elections, Arts and Culture, Georgia, Human Body, Arts

  18. Mar 18, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  19. Unifying city

    The Glendale Area Temporary Exhibitions Project (GATE), along with the city of Glendale and local property owners, has contrived a symbiotic relationship that promotes local emerging and established artists and brings beauty and culture to downtown...

    Tags: Business, Culture, Economy, Business and Finance, Music Theater, Arts and Culture

  20. Jan 12, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. A lovely show, elegantly displayed

    The juried winter art show at Silvana Gallery in Glendale comprises mostly paintings categorized as landscape, figurative, still life and contemporary, and some very nice sculpture entries, which are inventive and skillfully executed. The painting...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Apples

  22. Jul 7, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. On the Town: 'Red, White and Blues' head outdoors

    Just in time for the Fourth of July weekend, "Red, White and Blues — The Star Spangled Rhythms of America" was performed by the Glendale Renaissance Orchestra. Thursday marked the second concert of the orchestra's "Season of Pops" at the Americana at Brand's outdoor concert stage in the park. The concert was presented by New West Symphony and Glendale Arts.
    Just in time for the Fourth of July weekend, "Red, White and Blues — The Star Spangled Rhythms of America" was performed by the Glendale Renaissance Orchestra. Thursday marked the second concert of the orchestra's "Season of Pops" at the Americana...

    Tags: Financial Aid, Education, Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment

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