A surprisingly comic ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Griffith Park
Last evening we caught the final performance of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ for the 2015 season in Griffith Park. It was a rambunctious performance advertised as …
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Last evening we caught the final performance of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ for the 2015 season in Griffith Park. It was a rambunctious performance advertised as …
As I was coming home from the National Dance Day dance-a-thon in downtown Los Angeles, I spotted this home-made Special Olympics emblem in the park …
I had read somewhere that the Lotus Festival at the Echo Park lake this year (2015) was supposed to celebrate Mongolian culture. Well, it started …
The South Pasadena annual July 4th parade is called the ‘Festival of Balloons’ and this year the theme was something about honoring Route 66 which …
I had taken two of the eight Los Angeles Conservancy guided walking tours already: The Victorian homes tour in Angelino Heights and the Art Deco buildings walk in …
The city of Pasadena claims that their chalk art festival is the largest in the nation. That may be true, but this year was smaller …
In Burbank… A few days ago the social media group, Krispy Creme Tuesdays, held a flash mob car show — well, they tried to hold …
In the first CicLAvia outside of the city limits of Los Angeles, the crowds really turned out. The Pasadena Police estimate that 40,000 cyclists were …
It is embarrassing to admit–even moreso because I am an author–but I had never been inside the Central Library in downtown Los Angeles which was …
Last year the Stage 7 of the Amgen Tour of California cycling race ended in Pasadena by City Hall. I went early and took photos …