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    Glendale Library, Alex Theatre Renovations Proceed

    http://asbarez.com/109980/glendale-library-alex-theatre-renovations-proceed/
    Friday, May 10th, 2013


    BY ELISE KALFAYAN

    >From Opera Talks on Rossini to Mark Geragos on the Criminal Law System

    The Library Arts and Culture Department, the Friends of the Glendale
    Public Library and the Associates of Brand Library continue to offer
    excellent free programs for the community, even as the Central Library
    facility awaits an $8 million renovation go-ahead and Brand Library
    and Art Center remains closed while extensive renovations are
    underway. Meanwhile, the Alex Theatre is preparing for a temporary
    closure and adjusting its programming schedule. Despite all this, the
    incredible range of enriching events offered for the community's
    benefit continues, and is a point of real civic pride.

    She worked on the city's excellent Armenian Genocide Commemoration
    program, which completely filled the Alex Theatre April 24, and
    Library Armenian Outreach Coordinator Elizabeth Grigorian also helped
    organize Glendale's Man's Inhumanity to Man April 26 program at the
    Central Library. The series, which Glendale sponsors during the month
    of April, acknowledges tragedies experienced not only by Armenians,
    but by other persecuted cultures around the world. The Friday library
    event was a public forum discussing the injustices committed against
    Korean Comfort Women during WWII, and was a follow-up to a Summer 2012
    exhibit on this topic.

    In addition, just since the start of 2013, Grigorian has produced
    eight Armenian cultural events at the Central Library, and is now
    promoting the next one: Filmmaker Robert Davidian's screening of his
    documentary film Armenian Activists Now - Birth of a Movement
    (Thursday, May 23, 7pm, in the Central Library Auditorium, 222 E.
    Harvard St., Glendale).

    The Friends of the Glendale Public Library continue to support the
    Children's Summer Reading program, the literacy program, and the
    Author & Artist programs of the library system. Community Events VP
    Leon Mayer persuaded Mark Geragos, JD, and Pat Harris, JD, to discuss
    their newly published book, Mistrial: How the Criminal Justice System
    Works...and Sometimes Doesn't, at the Central Library on Wednesday, May
    15, 7pm, just following the Friends annual meeting. Geragos is one of
    the most recognized criminal defense attorneys in the U.S., and he
    appears regularly as a legal analyst on CNN, Fox, and ABC shows.

    Glendale Central Library Korean Comfort Women Forum April 26. From
    left to right: Andrew Kim, Scott Ochoa (City Manager), Elizabeth
    Grigorian (Armenian Outreach Coordinator), Phyllis Kim (Presenter),
    Jungran Shin, Joachim Suk-Won Youn (KAFC Spokesperson), Keun Hwang,
    Dan Bell (City of Glendale Community Relation Coordinator)

    Arrive early (6:30pm) on May 15 to sit in on the Friends of the
    Glendale Public Library's annual membership meeting, held just before
    the presentation of Mistrial, in the Central Library Auditorium. The
    meeting will review Friends' activities, sponsored programs and new
    initiatives. It will also briefly cover the anticipated renovation of
    the Central Library facility, which the Friends have been following
    for some time, as it impacts the location of their book sale
    operations.

    The Associates of Brand Library and Art Center, which supports
    Glendale's art and music library branch and offers free music and
    dance performances, art shows, lectures such as opera talks and more,
    has temporarily relocated its programs to the Central Library. (Most
    of the branch's art and architecture books and music resources are
    temporarily housed there as well, so they are still available to the
    public.) The Associates helped sponsor last year's Library screening
    of Grandma's Tattoos, and just produced the Armen Anassian music
    series.

    Associates Board member Caroline Tufenkian, who has curated exhibits
    at Brand Library and many other galleries, has taken on the job of
    fundraising chair for the group. She has also organized Associates'
    arts tours to the Fine Arts Building in downtown LA and other
    significant locations. The Associates of Brand Library will hold its
    annual meeting this Saturday, May 11, 2pm, in the Shoseian Tea House
    and Garden and the west end of Brand Park.

    As it adjusts planning to become self-sustaining after its city
    management agreement ends in 2015, Glendale Arts has renewed its
    annual iHeart fundraising drive to raise the profile of the Alex
    Theatre, the `Jewel of the Jewel City.' The theatre will close from
    July through November as upgrades to the back stage and other
    technical improvements are needed to make the Alex a competitive venue
    in the Southern California entertainment market. It regularly hosts
    excellent civic events (among them the city's Armenian Genocide
    Commemoration). It also is a great venue for charitable fundraising:
    Glendale Adventist Medical Center's Dr. Norick Bogossian Cancer Care
    Guild sold out the entire theatre May 5 for a night of comedy
    featuring Maz Jobrani and Vahik Pirhamzei.

    Glendale Arts brings first-rate programs like the LA Chamber
    Orchestra, musicals, ballets and comedies to downtown Glendale, where
    parking is inexpensive and restaurants abound. The newest addition to
    its programming is Live Talks Los Angeles, which will be holding three
    live author events in the theatre, starting with multiple Oscar and
    Emmy award winner/songwriter Burt Bacharach on May 14. The innovative
    Glendale Pops, whose shows are produced by Glendale Arts under the
    artistic direction of multi-talented entertainment veteran Matt
    Catingub, scheduled its last season two concert in a unique venue -
    prop house History for Hire (a Glendale Arts business supporter) -
    while the Alex construction start date was uncertain. The Glendale
    Pops third season will open at the Alex at the end of the year with
    HolidayPop!, which this past year featured local vocalist Danielle
    Sadd as well as a Glendale Youth Chorus.

    The Friends of the Glendale Public Library, the Associates of Brand
    Library and Art Center, Glendale Arts, and the city's Arts and Culture
    Commission are all communicating with each other to raise the profile
    of arts and cultural programming within the city.

    The city of Glendale officially approved an Arts & Cultural five-year
    strategic plan in February 2013. The Arts and Culture Commission is
    now under the purview of the Library Arts and Culture Department, and
    the strategic planning initiative that begin last fall was coordinated
    within the city by library staff member and marketing professional
    Annette Vartanian.

    Vartanian says, `The City has made arts and culture one of its
    priority goals and is making strategic decisions for investing in the
    arts for the benefit of the entire community. The Plan helps identify
    Glendale's identity as innovative and creative. This is something
    important to every citizen in Glendale because it really shows that
    the City is committed to expanding the arts and cultural investments
    and opportunities in the community. The importance to the Armenian
    community is that we will be exploring new arts and cultural programs
    and projects that will speak to the Armenian community, as well as
    providing opportunities for artists in the community that can include
    artists of Armenian descent.'

    More information about library, arts and cultural programming within
    the city of Glendale can be found on these webpages:
    http://library.ci.glendale.ca.us/featured_events.asp,
    .associatesofbrand.org/events.php, and www.glendalearts.org/

    Elise Kalfayan is a Glendale resident, a native Southern Californian,
    and a combined first/second generation Armenian-American. She has
    produced or edited print and online pieces on topics ranging from
    urban development to Armenian Church history. She is the publisher of
    a Glendale community news blog http://sunroomdesk.com, and works as a
    contract writer, editor, and publishing consultant for clients
    including businesses, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and memoirists. She
    is also President, Friends of the Glendale Public Library, and a big
    fan of the Glendale Pops!

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