Burbank Resident Filmmaker – Patrick Coleman Duncan

Living in Burbank has increased his network and skills, and in order to expand his wheelhouse he attended a local post production school, resulting in his editing the award winning features, CARBON NATION and ASSISTING VENUS (starring Julian Sands).

“The Piano Says It Better: Reimagined” One-man Piano Show Performance Comes to The Colony...

Acclaimed pianist and storyteller David Snyder brings his cinematic one-man piano show, The Piano Says It Better, to The Colony Theatere as a part of his national tour for one unforgettable night on Friday, July 12, 2025, at 7:30 PM.

Three Burbank Artists Reunite for Art Show Benefiting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Three Burbank natives, Colin Recchio, Brent Myers, and George Kalcoff, are proving that friendship, art, and community can come together to make a powerful impact.

The Wedding Singer: The Musical Comedy Brings Big Hair and Bigger Laughs to Burbank’s...

Burbank is feeling the rhythm of the 80s as The Wedding Singer: The Musical Comedy lights up the stage at the Colony Theatre through June 29.

Tales from the Trenches of Fatherhood Take Center Stage at Burbank’s Colony Theatre.

Nine of LA's best storytellers will take the stage for ONE NIGHT ONLY, sharing true stories about being a father or about their own dad in JAM Creative’s production of MANECDOTES on Tuesday, June 24th, 2025 at 6:30pm at The Colony Theatre in Burbank. 

Celebrate Pride Month – RSVP For Free Screenings of “On Swift Horses” In Burbank

In celebration of PRIDE 2025, Campus Circle invites you and a guest to a complimentary screening of On Swift Horses

Cast Makes a ‘Pitt’ Stop at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center

Cast from the hugely popular "The Pitt" stopped by the Burbank hospital's emergency department to deliver lunch

Mr. Burbank Too – Don Baldaseroni

In order to understand Don Baldaseroni and why he is by all accounts the second Mr. Burbank  we have to delve into one of Burbank’s iconic organizations.

Burroughs Student Wins First Place in Rep. Laura Friedman’s Inaugural Congressional Art Competition

JBHS student Mela Gainer was awarded first place for her compelling piece titled “Out of Water.”

Burbank’s Art in Public Places – Part One

Burbank’s Art In Public Places Program (APP) was established in 1992. Requiring 1% of major construction project costs be allocated towards on-site art or to a public art fund has made it possible for recognized artists to enhance public spaces throughout Burbank with sculpture, murals, and environs. To date, there are over 130 Art in Public Places pieces throughout the city.

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DAVE LOWE – Burbank’s Master of Public Art

Artist, designer, and creative writer Dave Lowe came to Los Angeles in the late ’80s chasing illustration work—then found his real lane by saying yes to whatever needed making. Nickelodeon sets, Sci‑Fi Channel builds, Hallmark how‑tos, public art boxes, City Hall’s elephant, and finally a Tournament of Roses float: a career built on craft, community, and the joy of turning ideas into real objects.

Burroughs Girls Water Polo Ends Season With CIF First Round Playoff Loss 7-6

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It's close when the Bears hosted the Wildcats in a CIF Division III opening-round playoff match.

City of Burbank Announces 2026 Community Arts Grants

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Burbank Cultural Arts Commission announces the recipients of the 2026 Community Arts Program Grants totaling $61,500