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.
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.

















