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Amid high demand, Colony Theatre extends run of current production
Despite the uncertainty that’s come with being on rocky financial footing over the last year, Burbank’s Colony Theatre is extending its season to meet unexpected demand for their hit musical “Falling For Make Believe.” The...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Google+, Arts and Culture, Music Theater, Theater
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Hart to heart: Burbank's Colony Theatre fights to survive
The Colony Theatre in Burbank continues its fight for survival due to serious financial shortfalls, but you'd never know it from the venerable mid-sized venue's fine season-ender, "Falling for Make Believe." This world premiere musical by Mark Saltzman,...
Tags: Great Depression (1929), Manhattan (New York City), Music Industry, Pneumonia, Music Theater
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Comedy to bring music lessons to students
The 2013 Leadership Burbank Class is planning a comedy night to raise funds for its community project, “31 Violins”, a program to expand instrumental music instruction to Burbank’s elementary schools. The event, “Laughs for...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Book, The Salvation Army, Multiple Sclerosis, Literature
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Burbank-area baseball teams take swing at success
The Burbank High baseball team got a taste of what it takes to compete with the top teams in the Pacific League last season. The Bulldogs tied for second place with Arcadia and were competitive with champion Crescenta Valley. “What we were able to...
Tags: Baseball, Sports
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Burb's Eye View: Dance teacher gets people up on their feet
Julio Barrenzuela tells his story with a kinetic energy coursing through his body. At any moment the sweeping narrative is going to lift him off his chair and swing him into dance. Then he reaches the part about his time in the Navy, stationed in Italy,...Tags: Dance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Italy, Music, Entertainment
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On the Town: Nativity musical blends 'classic' with 'out there'
With the holiday season upon us, the odds are good that some folks may be invited to a party, imbibe a bit too much spiked egg nog or eat a few bad mushrooms, pass out, and experience visions of surreal and bizarre events and characters dancing in their...
Tags: Comedy (genre), Mormonism, Arts and Culture, Music Theater, Abraham Lincoln
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Burroughs girls' basketball wins in West Coast semis
GIRLS' BASKETBALL Burroughs 61, Bonita 55: Aysia Shellmire finished with 23 points and seven rebounds Friday to lead the Indians (9-3) in a quarterfinal game of the West Coast Holiday Festival Gold Bracket game at Burroughs. Sidney Ortega contributed...Tags: Sports, Holidays, Basketball, Soccer
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Entertainment industry pours $47 billion into L.A., economist says
Robert Kleinhenz, chief economist with the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp., recently spoke with The Times about a new report on the entertainment industry’s effect on the L.A. County economy. What was the purpose of the study? We...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Richard Verrier, Entertainment
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Community news: City Manager Mike Flad honored, YMCA Turkey Trot, Kimberley Dumm Lovato wins medals
Family Service Agency supporters recognized City Manager Mike Flad for his commitment to the city he grew up in and his sense of humor during the annual Imagine a City Gala held at Providence High School on Nov. 3. Flad has taken a job as city manager of...
Tags: Turkey (animal), Turkey, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Adam Schiff
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Community news: Family Festival, Walk-n-Roll A-thon, Travis Weaver Children's Center
Under a harvest moon, children and adults of Washington Elementary School enjoyed the balmy weather Friday evening playing carnival games and snacking on pizza during the school's Family Festival. Holly Bragg, PTA first vice president, estimated...
Tags: Johnny Carson, PTA, Arts and Culture, Stand-up Comedy, Festive Events
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San Fernando Valley roundup: Home prices rise, L.A. looks to ban retail sale of pets
Good morning, readers. Today is Friday, October 26. What can you expect from an apartment in North Hollywood? Cheaper rent than Silverlake and vertical blinds, Curbed L.A. reports from a recent rent survey. Meanwhile, prices for homes in the Valley...
Tags: Haunted Houses (attractions), Google+, Rentals, Halloween, Entertainment
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Community news: Poet David Meyerhof recognized, William M. Burke scales Mt. Everest
David Meyerhof of Burbank is a published poet, and now everyone in his hometown knows it. Meyerhof received recognition from the city of Burbank, the State Assembly and the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday at the Little White Chapel during the...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, California State Legislature, Los Angeles Unified School District, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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