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Booked Solid Book Group Celebrates 20 Years
The Booked Solid Book Group of the Glendale Library, Arts and Culture is celebrating its twentieth anniversary in October 2022.
Musician and Librarian Laurel Diskin Prepares to Lead an Upcoming Recorder Workshop at the Grandview Library
Fresh from her trip to Ireland, Laurel is excited to bring the recorder workshop back, this time in person. The workshop will be offered three times over the next three months.
Spotlight on glendaleOUT
On Tuesday June 28, 2022, members and allies of the LGBTQIA+ community gathered at Dave’s on Broadway in Glendale, California to commemorate the 53-year anniversary of the Stonewall uprising. The event was organized by glendaleOUT, a local grass-roots organization dedicated to amplifying the presence of the queer narrative in Glendale.
Local Arts Spotlight: the Glendale Room
While the global pandemic seemed to close many beloved Los Angeles spots, in October of 2021, Glendale gained a dark, cozy little spot on Artsakh Ave, between Broadway and Wilson Ave, two blocks from Glendale Central Public Library. With a bright pink neon sign and the walls lined with books, the Glendale Room has been offering superb comedy shows which includes stand-up, improv, sketch along with storytelling shows and classes for the curious. The Glendale Room is led by Sean Casey, a Chicago-native who, along with some friends, opened up the Westside Comedy Theater in Santa Monica in 2008.
Celebrate Armenian History Month!
April is Armenian History Month, Glendale Library, Arts & Culture has lots of ways to celebrate!
Local Art Roundup: April - June
After far too long, the in-person arts have returned! There are plenty of free events courtesy of Glendale’s Arts & Culture Commission to help celebrate the visual and performing arts.
Local Arts Spotlight: Junior High
Junior High is a non-profit 501(c)3 community arts space prioritizing the safety and expression of female, queer, nonbinary, and artists of color. Their physical space, publication, podcast, and other ventures function on principles of radical empathy, equity, and mutual aid.