MÉXICO (AP) — El año que está por terminar vio a “los tres amigos” del cine mexicano coincidir nuevamente en la palestra hollywoodense. Comenzó con la victoria de Alfonso Cuarón como director de “Gravity” en los premios Oscar y terminó con la cinta animada producida por Guillermo del Toro “El libro de la vida” y […]
2014: Directores Mexicanos Brillan en EEUU
Horóscopo del 1 de 7 de enero
ARIES: (21 de mar-19 de abr) Un buen humor será algo natural para ti. Ya perteneces, así que no tienes que hacer nada para ser parte del grupo. Puedes asumir esto, aún si entras en una situación completamente nueva. Hacerlo pone a todo el mundo a tu alrededor en una buena disposición. TAURO: (20 de […]
Jammin’ In Pasadena
The Defines Marching Band from Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, 285-members strong, will appear in the 126th annual Rose Parade in Pasadena today, Jan. 1. They are the first Latin American band to march in the parade, and will perform for the third performance in the New Year’s event since 2007. The band already performed for the […]
Tips to Live Long and Age Well
As the final days of 2014 fly by, everyone I know complains that their clothes are too tight, they have eaten too much, have been too sedentary, and the most common New Year’s resolution is the promise to “get into shape.” This emblemizes Americans’ obsession with the way we look. While we may aspire to […]
Compact Class: 2015 Audi Q3 Crossover Is Contemporary Entry-Lux
A compact luxury car is almost an oxymoron. Despite slightly more agreeable pricing, small luxury cars lack the substance and feel of their larger (and heavier) midsize counterparts. While entry-luxury compacts may have their larger counterpart’s list of exclusive features, the luxury refinement is diminished in the driving. In a recent test of the compact-class […]
Beginning New Traditions
The tree lighting and community Christmas gathering is a long tradition in the City of San Fernando. It was first started by Carolyn Riggs at the Lopez Adobe and over recent years has grown into a much larger event with entertainment that includes performances by the city’s young performers: Los Tesoros (The Treasures) de San Fernando–the […]
How Many Homeless are in the Valley?
The Sylmar Neighborhood Council is seeking volunteers for the Homeless Count that will take place in the last week of January. Hundreds of volunteers are required to conduct the count required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.The results from the census will provide a better understanding of both the number of homeless […]
Service Coordinators for the Disabled Face Overload of Cases
Angele Cade’s son Aundon was born prematurely at 23 weeks and three days, and has faced numerous health challenges. After his birth, he had to remain in the hospital for six months and underwent nine surgeries. Today Aundon — now age 4 — is in preschool, is very active and is learning to walk. Cade […]
SFPD, Volunteers Provide Holiday Baskets to Needy Families
San Fernando families, needing some help for happy holiday season, got a merry boost from the San Fernando Police Department, its Police Officers Association and Advisory Council, and local businesses and volunteers. Sgt. Irwin Rosenberg said 115 holiday baskets containing food, blankets and age appropriate toys were handed out to deserving families on Monday, Dec. […]
Neighbor Dispute Turns Deadly in Arleta
LAPD officers have arrested one man and looking for two more suspects in the stabbing death of a neighbor who complained about the noise they were making outside his house. Javier Garcia, 22, was booked for the murder of his next-door neighbor Edgar Barrientos, 37, following an early morning brawl on Sunday, Dec. 21, at […]
