The Bard of Burbank

If you have been in downtown Burbank in the last eleven years you have probably heard him sing, maybe spoken with him, shared some stories or just dropped a few dollars in his bucket. He was dubbed “The Bard of Burbank” his first day busking on the streets of Burbank and he hasn’t stopped since.

Luther Middle School Brings History to Life with Immersive World History Day

On Friday, May 9, the campus of Luther Burbank Middle School transformed into a vibrant celebration of global cultures as 7th grade students took part in the school’s long-standing tradition—World History Day.

Burbank Chorale Spring Concert: Love is in the Air Coming May 10

Join the Burbank Chorale for an evening of music celebrating love in its many expressions

Cast and Designers Set for “The Wedding Singer” at The Colony Theatre

The Colony Theatre (Heather Provost, Producing Artistic Director) has announced the cast and designers for The Wedding Singer, the musical comedy

Burbank High School Drama Announces “Hamlet” at the Colony Theatre

This April 4th-12th, Burbank High School’s (BHS) Drama Department presents Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the Colony Theater.

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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