Colony Theatre’s Barbara Beckley’s Rules For Playwrights
Sifting through countless submissions to find those few plays that combine artistic merit, workable budgets and engaging themes, she has some advice on how playwrights can make her job easier, and therefore their chances of success greater
Congratulations to Newest Graduates From Burroughs High School
John Burroughs students held their graduation ceremonies on Memorial Field per tradition on Thursday. Here is a list of the graduates
Burbank Adult School Holds Record Graduation
This is the most graduates in the history of the school with over 70 graduates who are already enrolled in college to continue their education
Just What are Those Public Works Employees Up To All Year?
Annual recognition picnic for Burbank's Public Works Department Employees proves that there is a reason why Burbank services remain strong
Roofers Create Bigger Problem When They Start House Fire
Roofers were suppose to be repairing a roof, now they have a whole lot of work ahead as they need to replace a lot more then a roof
Burbank High Lays Claim to Glee’s Ground Zero
“Glee’s producers had heard that Burbank High had the best show choir program in the country,” Shawn Stevens explained
Something Wonderful Is Lighting Up In Burbank
Here in Burbank, a critical mass of teacher commitment and community support has joined together in Burbank High's annual Pop Show
Family Promise to Hold Annual ‘Empty Bowl’ Fundraiser
Funds raised help homeless families get a roof over their heads. This year, 21 families, consisting of 28 adults and 35 children, have received assistance.
McCambridge Pool Ready to Open – Verdugo’s Still in Limbo
While still waiting to pass some inspections by the County of Los Angeles, the newly remodeled Verdugo Pool awaits it's opening
Burbank Stunned by Sunny Hills in Second Round Playoff Loss
Visitors rally for five runs in the seventh inning to send the game into extra innings, pulling out an 8-7 win over the Bulldogs
















