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Burbank Christmas Nativity Festival: Featuring Nativities from the Private Collection of Bob and Dolores Hope

Burbank Christmas Nativity Festival: Featuring Nativities from the Private Collection of Bob and Dolores Hope

The Burbank Christmas Nativity Festival is a great way to kick off the Christmas season. Catch the Christmas spirit as you marvel at hundreds of nativities from around the world, including 15 nativities from the private collection of Bob and Dolores Hope. Step back in time and visit Bethlehem on its holiest night as you […]


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  • Fabulous Dinner, Dancing, and Entertainment with The Johnny Holiday Program at the Sportsmen’s Lodge Events Center April 12
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  • The Awfulness of Everyday Political Conversations
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  • The Mary Duque Juniors Supporting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles “Shopping with a Purpose”
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  • Happy Easter! Scrumptious Authentic Portuguese Pastries in Sherman Oaks?! Discover “Natas Café” Now
  • Vet Prices Going Up Thanks to Obamacare
  • 2013 Women’s Health Symposium
  • Laura Bush Visits Maranatha High in Pasadena; Advises Students to Look at Books Not Phones
  • Easter Seals Wins at Secret Room Events’ Oscar Celebrity Retreat
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  • Get “REEL” About Your Home Movie Legacy … Before It’s Too Late!
  • At Scholl Canyon Estates All Utilities Except Phone Are Included!
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  • NBC’s Revolution Uses Technology and Large Doses of Creativity
  • The Bible’s Greatest Stories Become a Blockbuster Series Thanks to Producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey
  • Caring Hearts, Friendly Smiles, and Great Food Await You at Scholl Canyon Estates
  • PSJMC Guild’s Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show
  • Bob Hope’s Spaceship Dream House Hits the Market
  • 2013 Women’s Health Symposium
  • Why Me?
  • The 10 Commandments of Good E-mail
  • Group Labeling and Other Ways of Dividing People
  • THE VALERIE THAT I KNOW
  • Board of Handcuffed Commissioners
  • Words, Wit, & Wisdom: Books and Author Luncheon
  • What to Do with All This Stuff? Moving Tips for Newlyweds
  • Jerry Buss Remembered
  • Tips for Making Your Spring Cleaning a Breeze
  • An Open Invitation
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  • A PARADISE COME TRUE – (Lyric from a Billy Barnes Song)
  • “Oh So Wonderful,” Johnny Mathis Honored by Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters
  • The Travel Facter: Travel Experts Shine at the Los Angeles Times 15th Annual Travel Show
  • Doctor Who Invades Los Angeles at LAX – It’s Called “Gallifrey One”
  • Time to Lose Er the “Uhms”
  • Hamburgers to Replace Hot Dogs at the Site of Papoo’s Hot Dog Show?
  • “SCL Party Celebrates Oscar”
  • The Oscars Show and Lounging Around with Celebrities
  • Caring Hearts, Friendly Smiles, and Great Food Await You at Scholl Canyon Estates
  • Boy Scout Venture Crew to Hold “Green Eggs and Ham” Breakfast to Honor Theodor Seuss Geisel’s (Dr. Seuss) Birthday
  • Double Standard Media
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  • Shirley Jones, Chuck D, Helen Reddy Entertain President Carter at St. Genevieve High School
  • Praises for Publicists and a Lifetime Achievement for Kirk Douglas
  • This Stork Really Delivers
  • Subaru Forester Gets a Makeover
  • Caring Hearts, Friendly Smiles, and Great Food Await You at Scholl Canyon Estates
  • Lunatics and Race Baiters and Actors, Oh My
  • CART Offers Great Performances & Imagination Stimulation
  • Michael Chiklis Embraces the ’60s Casino Era with Vegas on CBS
  • SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES and ALOHA NEW TIMES
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  • From the Horse’s Mouth III
  • Still Texting While Driving? Quitting Might be Easier than You Think
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  • The Johnny Holiday Program Dinner, Dancing, and Entertainment at the Sportsmen’s Lodge Events Center
  • Announcing the Norby Walters 23rd Annual Night of 100 Stars Awards Gala Celebrating the 85th Annual Academy Awards®
  • Happy Birthday, Frank Barron!
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  • Vote, Vote, Vote, in Burbank
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  • Sultry Singer Ariana Savalas, and Family Man Ricky Schroder
  • SPLENDOUR ON THE LAKE
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  • Dancing with the Stars – A Valentine’s Memory
  • Doris Bergman Valentine/Oscar Lounge 2013
  • Caring Hearts and Friendly Smiles Await You at Scholl Canyon Estates
  • Last Call for Ice Skating at Westfield Promenade Mall
  • California Academy of Martial Arts Teaches Kids How to Protect Themselves from Kidnapping and Abduction
  • “Chinese New Year Concert” in Pasadena with China’s Three Tenors
  • Bank Deposit Box — Safe?
  • Caring Hearts and Friendly Smiles Await You at Scholl Canyon Estates
  • President’s Month
  • For Pete’s Sake: My Lunch with Baseball Great Pete Rose
  • LL Cool J, Star of NCIS:LA and Host of the Grammys Remains Cool
  • SAG AWARDS
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  • Civility or Civil War? What Are We About for Real?
  • The Blind Men and the Elephant
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  • Gun Control & Politics: Blaming the Metal Not the Malicious
  • Attention Wal-Mart Bashers!
  • Skye High in San Clemente (It’s a Dog’s Life at Casa Tropicana)
  • Do You Remember When….?
  • Setting the Stage for Great Game-Day Watching
  • Dustin Hoffman Turns to Directing with Quartet
  • “Smash” Musical Series Has Return Engagement on NBC
  • “Should” — The Single Most Unrealistic Word
  • We All Lose When Our Leaders Ignore These Regulations
  • Shot or Not? It’s Flu Season
  • Dr. David Gyertson Appointed Headmaster of Maranatha High School
  • The Artisan Group at GBK’s Golden Globes Luxury Lounge
  • I Love Lucy Bandit Strikes in Burbank
  • Where the Pain Disappears
  • Gender Neutral?
  • So Long, Huell!
  • What to Do When People Think You’re Incompetent
  • The Office is Coming to an End After Nine Hilarious Years
  • An Open Letter to Eight Mayoral Candidates
  • Hot Little Ford Focus Does It All
  • The Travel Facter: On the Road with Chris Harrison
  • Edging Eighty — SAG Awards – Emmys Senior Salute – BRR
  • The Jekyll and Hyde Tale Gets a New Spin with Do No Harm on NBC
  • Free Marc Chagall Art Exhibit at Forest Lawn Museum
  • Hollywood High Salutes Comedienne Carol Burnett
  • Eric Blore
  • Burbank’s Best Acupuncturist
  • What My Tax Accountant Taught Me
  • Betty White Takes Ill, Misses TV Special Taping
  • Presidential Pardon Not Needed for Funny Faux First Family Show on NBC
  • In Los Angeles, the Next Mayor Must Fix a Broken Civil Service System
  • “A Roof over Their Heads”
  • Head Walnut – SAG Awards Dream – Radio Plays
  • The New Year Welcomes a New Generation of Inspiration
  • Let’s Go Ice-Skating! Woodland Hills Ice Brings Back the Valley’s Coolest Attraction
  • Los Angeles School of Theater Arts Teaches Youth at a Professional Level
  • Victor Garber in NBC’s Deception, Full of Subtext in His Role
  • Caregiver 101: Creating a Safe and Happy Environment for Your Loved Ones
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  • Ways to Work with Agents, Managers, and Contracts
  • Fringe Benefits from Mind-Boggling Sci-Fi Storytelling
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  • Vivacious Verona
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  • From the Horse’s Mouth II
  • Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
  • A Life Set in Stone: Rene Lopez is an Expert Stone and Marble Worker
  • Seventies Style is Stayin’ Alive: Tips to Keep up with the Trend
  • Best Shows of the Season on CBS
  • LOST DOG
  • John Burroughs High School Band headed to the Liberty Bowl
  • 100 Years Ago
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  • It’s Time to Audit HRM in City Departments
  • Cough Clues: Identify and Treat Your Cough
  • Strong Women and More on the Hallmark Channel
  • Henry VIII
  • The Pioneers of Television still look great and have a lot to offer
  • What Is Your Secret Desire?
  • Hooray for Hollywood… High Honoring the Legendary Carol Burnett
  • 2012/2013 REVIEW-PREVIEW
  • Five Fast Home Decor Updates with Fantastic Results
  • Farewell to 2012
  • Oh Joyful Night
  • See Venice and Live!
  • Do-It-Yourself Retirement Planning
  • Travel: What’s Hot in 2013
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  • A New Look in the New Year: Fashion Head to Toe
  • Downton Abbey’s Lady of the House, Elizabeth McGovern
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  • Enjoy Every Moment — Life Is Short
  • Music Icons Dave Brubeck and Ravi Shankar Are Latest Celebrity Deaths for 2012
  • Toluca Lake’s Homegrown Kids’ Charity The Kling Street Kids Will Surpass $100,000 Raised for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles at This Year’s 11th Annual Event
  • Eric Benz Installed as President of the Burbank Association of Realtors
  • What’s in a Name?
  • World’s First “Lighted” Holiday Gift Basket from Hollywood’s Most Famous Cookie Maker
  • Laugh and Worship at Toluca Lake United Methodist Church
  • Providence High School Alumnae Helen Hunt and Eloise Klein Healy Are Honored for Their Achievements
  • Car Customizer to the Stars George Barris Turns 87
  • The Gift of a Candle-Bearing Rabbit
  • It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year: Santoro and Sons’ Make It A Grand Christmas Holiday Drawing
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  • Betty White Celebrates Grinchmas Launch and Returns to Hot in Cleveland and Off Their Rockers
  • Meet Nancy Weckwerth: Putting the Right Roof over Your Head
  • Why Drive Over the Hill for a Great Health Store? Djehuty’s is in Our Own Backyard
  • The Drama of Gift Giving
  • It Begins with You and Me
  • Small-Business Owners Show Cautious Optimism About 2013
  • Santa and “Master P” Bring Joy to Let The Kids Grow Event
  • A New Year Brings Opportunity for a New You
  • Boomers Connect at Rapid Pace
  • Changing the Charter Without a Vote of the People
  • World’s First “Lighted” Holiday Gift Basket from Hollywood’s Most Famous Cookie Maker
  • Dr. Stephen McNeese Joins the Lifestyle Lift® Phoenix Team
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  • Rudolph the Red-Nosed ReinDOORS Rocks
  • I Can See Clearly Now
  • Bob Hope Garage Sale Causes Traffic Jams; Items Sell Out Quickly
  • MelroseMAC; A Multi-Faceted Technology Company
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  • Bob Hope Estate Driveway Sale Dec. 8 & 9; Postponed from Last Weekend
  • Fireplace Humbug
  • Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Life in the Holiday Spirit
  • Assemblymember Mike Gatto: “There Ought to Be a Law for That….”
  • It Begins with You and Me
  • Emmy-Winning DWTS Host Tom Bergeron Honored by PPB
  • Holidays Filled with Wacky Relatives
  • Nine Wanderful Years
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  • Five Ways to Cut the Cost of City Government
  • Celebrate the Holiday Season with Charitable Giving
  • Breaking Bread at the 2013 Independent Spirit Award Nominations
  • Message from Rabbi Moishe Carlebach
  • Los Angeles Children’s Chorus Showcases Music from Around the Globe at 27th Annual Winter Concert
  • Burbank Christmas Nativity Festival
  • Season’s Greetings
  • Wonderful Women Creating Joy for the World
  • Scintillating Seductive Siena!
  • Why Do We See What We See?
  • Slapstick and Genius, Jerry Lewis’ One-Man Show
  • Universal Is Ready for the Holidays with the Spirit of the Season
  • The Wesley School’s Holiday Boutique
  • Hope Estate in Toluca Lake to Be Sold; Garage Sale This Weekend
  • La Costa Resort & Spa
  • Buca di Beppo
  • Being Thankful
  • Protect Your Home from Unlawful Collections
  • Thankful for People, Music, the Fun in Life, and Helping Others
  • Count Your Blessings!
  • Puss, Boots, and Coury
  • Some Rules of the Road in California
  • Whose Laundry Can I Fold?
  • Home Is Where The Hearth Is: Is Your Fireplace Ready For The Holidays?
  • Hooray for Hollywood … High Honoring the Legendary Carol Burnett
  • World-Class Chef Calls the Shots at NoHo’s Pyramido
  • Christmas Shows for Tia & Tamera, and Families of Their Own
  • Sharon Stone, a Fun Femme Fatale at Bag Ladies Luncheon
  • Who Is David Geffen? American Masters Explores the Answer
  • Berman Ceramic Arts, Celebrating 40 Years in NoHo, Will Hold Its Popular Pottery and Sculpture Sale Nov. 17 & 18
  • Finding a School Is an Awesome Responsibility: Admissions at Pasadena Christian School
  • Tenacity Women’s Fitness Grand Opening This Weekend
  • The Scales Have Tipped
  • Count Your Blessings!
  • That’s Entertainment
  • Q&A Interview with Jim Wiltens
  • From the Horse’s Mouth
  • A Diesel Porsche? You Bet
  • The Magic of “Because”
  • Something for Everyone: Great Gifts for the Holidays
  • Regis Philbin Speaks at Reagan Library
  • Joyce’s Toluca Lake Preschool and Kindergarten Halloween Festival
  • Universal City Medical Group
  • Maranatha High School Invites You to “Experience the Maranatha Difference”
  • Edward Everett Horton
  • Honda’s New Accord Ready for Mid-Size Duty
  • VETERANS DAY, a Time to Say Thanks for Vets like Ken Vick
  • NBC4 Southern California Telethon Raises More Than $630K for Superstorm Sandy Relief
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  • Platinum or White Gold? Which White Metal Should You Choose?
  • Rebecca Holden Loved Being Knight Rider’s Fix-It Girl
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  • Soldier-Doctor Makes a Difference in Battle Against Cancer
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  • Audrey * K Cash Mob Event
  • Beverly Winwood Presents the Actor’s Showcase
  • Jay Leno Presents Art Center College’s Lifetime Award to Ron Hill at Annual Pasadena Concours
  • Chi Gung and the Power to Heal
  • Last Chance Election Primer
  • A Special Invitation from Rev. Pam MacGregor and the Science of Mind Spiritual Center-LA
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Honor a Big Guy, Sumner Redstone
  • Marvelous Milan to Rapturous Rome
  • Model and Entrepreneur Courtney Bingham
  • Me, Little Helen, and San Simeon
  • Universal City Medical Group Welcomes “Cool Hands Luke”!
  • The Dust Bowl a Real American Horror Story, the Ken Burns Film for PBS Looks at the Disaster That Resonates Today
  • Class Action You’re Likely to Be a Part Of: LCD Monitors
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  • Halloween and the Thin Places
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  • The Curious Palate Part II
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  • Growing Younger
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  • Chi Gung and the Power to Heal
  • The Annual Family Picnic at Villa Scalabrini
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  • Atomic Musical Chairs & Periodic Table Bingo Help Sixth Graders Grasp Chemistry
  • A Spook-tacular Halloween Carnival
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  • BMW’s Hottest Sedan is Now Less Thirsty
  • “An Evening on the Lake” Toluca Lake Chamber of Commerce Fundraiser
  • Dr. Michael K. Obeng Beautifies the World at Forever Femme
  • Creepy Halloween Happenings at Heritage Square Museum
  • AM Acupuncture and Herbs
  • Festa Italiano (and Festa Broadway)
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  • A Special Invitation from Rev. Pam MacGregor and the Science of Mind Spiritual Center-LA
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  • Marilyn Monroe, Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Boy George Perform at Local AIDS WALK Fundraiser!
  • NBCUniversal and NBC4 Southern California Host Earthquake Preparedness Community Open House, Saturday, Oct. 20
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  • A Special Invitation from Rev. Pam MacGregor and the Science of Mind Spiritual Center-LA
  • Ask The Expert
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  • YouthSource Centers Helping Kids Get back on Track
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  • NBCUniversal and NBC4 Southern California Host Earthquake Preparedness Community Open House, Saturday Oct. 20
  • Good News/Bad News
  • Mismanagement in the Los Angeles Police Department
  • A Special Invitation from Rev. Pam MacGregor and the Science of Mind Spiritual Center-LA
  • Everyone Loves Something That Is Beautiful and One-of-a-Kind.
  • The Girl Reveals Hitchcock’s Blonde Ambition on HBO Oct. 20
  • The Hero Dog Awards, Going to the Dogs Never Felt So Good
  • Saving Fuel Becomes More Important
  • Superstitious Thinking
  • The Legend of the Engagement Ring
  • A Special Invitation from Rev. Pam MacGregor and the Science of Mind Spiritual Center-LA
  • America is Not a Democracy
  • Stephen Sorrentino Hit Show Voices in My Head West Coast Premiere at the El Portal Theatre
  • Leeza’s Care Connection at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Supporting Family Caregivers
  • The Eyegore Awards at Universal Honors the Horror Genre
  • Mismanagement in the Los Angeles Police Department
  • Ask The Expert
  • Stedman Graham, a Keynote Speaker at California Women’s Conference
  • How to Break Old Habits of Arguing, Part II
  • Hauntingly Helpful People with Big Hearts
  • BMW Goes Hybrid Again
  • Forest Lawn Hosts Free Art Exhibit by World-Renowned Artists Picasso, Braque, & Léger: 20th Century Modern Masters
  • Mayberry Days 2012: Highs and Lows
  • “Rock ‘N’ Roll Wrap Party”
  • Mobile Pet Groomer Is a Hit with Tolucan Times Readers
  • A Peak into the Emmy 2012 Gift Suites
  • Life Isn’t Equal
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  • Columbian Born Artist to Debut at An Open Invitation’s Petit Gallery
  • It’s Time to Give Back to Los Angeles Valley College
  • Working for Working Americans
  • Ask The Expert
  • Why a Computer for Seniors?
  • Music Lessons for All Ages at Join the Band Music Studios
  • How to Break Old Habits of Arguing, Part I
  • The Buckley School Expands Robotics Program
  • Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives at the Ronald Reagan Library
  • Coronet Debutantes
  • Academy to Celebrate the Music of James Bond
  • Wow, the Emmy Lounge Was More Entertaining Than the Show
  • New Subaru Crosstrek Covers Several Bases
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  • The Second Annual Renee Taylor & Joe Bologna Celebrity Garden Party Luncheon Auction & Memorabilia Sale
  • Park It Here
  • A Column About Waste and Mismanagement in City Government
  • It’s All About Small Talk!
  • Cutting the Cord
  • Doris Bergman’s Primetime Emmy Style Lounge Launches the Season
  • Creative Forces Behind Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights
  • Where There’s Smoke –There’s Fire!
  • Time to Go back to School for Gleeks
  • Chevrolet Spark Is Small and Cute
  • Emmy’s Are Coming up Roses
  • Getting Personal
  • What Is KOI Toluca Lake?
  • The Sausage Maker’s Daughters
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  • Psychic Crystal Lee Is a Third Generation Medium; Healing Powers Literally Run Through Her Veins
  • California’s New Law: The Homeowner Bill of Rights
  • A Dog’s Story of Cancer
  • Class Schedule Completed for New Ageless Fitness Program
  • Celebrated Lyricist Hal David Asked “Who Teaches Birds How To Fly?”
  • Matthew Perry Making New “Friends” with NBC’s Go On
  • Volkswagen’s New Little Car
  • Talk, Talk, Talk: No Shortage of Chat Shows on TV
  • I Remember Phyllis
  • Seasoned CEO Navigates 50 Year-Old Non-Profit Organization Through Changing Times
  • Ask The Expert
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  • Miracles: Dead Man Breathing & Joan Hunter (ICRS Orlando Part II)
  • Performing Presidents
  • New Ageless Fitness Program for Seniors and Older Adults
  • What Does Spiritual Community Mean to You?
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  • We, the People of Los Angeles….