California
Five women were honored Wednesday for their contributions to help improve the quality of life in the San Fernando Valley at a luncheon sponsored by Friends of Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys.
Feb. 14, 1991
Entertainment & Arts
The European years of a key American artist at LACMA, Japanese photography at the Getty, and an assortment of summer group shows that touch on everything from light to L.A. to rock ‘n’ roll.
July 31, 2014
Movies
Randy Newman may love L.A, but Adrienne Shelly, who stars in Hal Hartley’s new film, “Trust,” sings a different tune.
Aug. 17, 1991
Chapman, Ada Pauline, 72, of Simi Valley. Pierce Brothers Griffin Mortuary, Thousand Oaks.
March 13, 1996
The man who inexplicably falls for the oldest of “The Sisters Rosensweig,” in the play of the same name, sells fake furs for a living.
July 15, 1994
CBS has given up on “The Morning Program” and will let the news division take the time period back beginning in December, the network announced today.
Sept. 28, 1987
Sports
Long Beach State is expected to select a new men’s basketball coach by Friday and it will be either Larry Reynolds or Mike Dunlap, each a coach of a highly successful Division II program.
March 28, 2002
For actress Mariette Hartley, playing Sara Goode in “The Sisters Rosensweig” is just like “squeezing into a sausage skin.”
July 3, 1994
California will swell the ranks attending the Vancouver/Expo 86 in August.
July 25, 1986
Alloway, Mary F., 89, of Canyon Country, retired janitor. Eternal Valley Mortuary, Newhall.
June 11, 1991