Wokcano Happy Hour Hits the Spot

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One of my favorite spots in Burbank for a delicious dinner and a good drink is Wokcano. Not your typical restaurant, this Asian fusion...

Story Tavern Brightens Up Downtown Burbank

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I’ve been saying for a long time that San Fernando Road could use a makeover.  There never seemed to be enough places for young...

Live Entertainment at Lucy’s 51

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It's Thirsty Thursday! Tonight at 8:30 p.m., Ed Roth & Friends will be playing at Lucy's 51 with no cover charge. Lucy's 51 is...

TGIF at Tony’s Darts Away

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Friday night, like every night at Tony’s Darts Away in Burbank, was jam packed with people enjoying California draught beer, vegan sausages, board games...

Halloween Nightlife in Burbank 2013

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Halloween will be here in two days, and instead of going out to West Hollywood or Santa Monica, why not stay here in Burbank...

Timmy Nolan’s Gives Irish Pub a Whole New Meaning

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Sunday Funday is really underrated. It’s the day before a busy week and everybody is starting to feel the Sunday night blues. It is...

Viva Cantina is a hit on Friday night

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Friday night was a good night to be at Viva Cantina, on Riverside Drive. With a crowd like I haven’t seen in some time,...

“Fighting for Freedom” Attempts to Portray Immigration Crisis

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Director Farhad Mann takes the hot-button issue of immigration to the big screen in “Fighting for Freedom,” a film based on true events.The film...

“Four” Achieves Cinematic Brilliance By Highlighting Emotional Struggles

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“Four,” an independent film directed by Joshua Sanchez and based on the play by Christopher Shinn, is a complex and captivating story which delves...

“Prisoners” is a Powerful Representation of a Parent’s Worst Nightmare

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Viewers will experience a most wild and emotional ride with “Prisoners,” a Warner Bros. Pictures film, directed by Denis Villeneuve, (“Incendies”).“Prisoners” follows the story...

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Bread and Beats

The first thing you notice is the counter.It’s a solid slab of wood, smooth from wear but clearly handcrafted, anchored at the front of a tiny Burbank bakery that smells like toasted crust and warm butter. While customers study loaves lined up in neat rows, Randall Michael Tobin will casually mention that he built that counter himself—skills he picked up in junior high school shop class half a century ago and still uses every day.

Burbank Baseball Battered 16-6 By Pasadena

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Burbank played hard but Pasadena played better.

Letter to the Editor: Resident Questions Who agreed to change John Paramo’s resignation and...

Dr. Paramo did not retire from his employment at BUSD, he resigned, in other words, he quit, the same day the Board announced the Tabet scam