‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3

‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3

The Carrie Hamilton Theatre At The Pasadena Playhouse announces Limited Engagement of starring Maripat Donovan performances begin March 3, 2011. The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director and Stephen Eich, Executive Director) announced that ‘TIL DEATH DO US PART: LATE NIGHT CATECHISM 3 will play a limited engagement in the Carrie Hamilton Theatre at The [...]

Cunard’s Queen Victoria to Meet Sister Ship Queen Mary

Cunard’s Queen Victoria to Meet Sister Ship Queen Mary

Cunard’s Queen Victoria to Meet Sister Ship Queen Mary For Cunard Royal Rendezvous in Long Beach Harbor Grand Celebration Fireworks Planned for Thursday 3 March : As Cunard’s Queen Victoria nears the end of her debut Americas season and the last of four calls to the Port of Los Angeles, she will make history when [...]

The “Hodge-Podge Show” Opens in Old Town Pasadena

The “Hodge-Podge Show” Opens in Old Town Pasadena

The “Hodge-Podge Show,” featuring an eclectic collection of new artwork by Ed Ushiro, Tasha Kusama, Tim Carey, Sean Chao, and Ming Ong, will be on display from Sunday, February 13 to Thursday, April 7, 2011 at the 24 Hour Gallery. The Opening Reception will be on Sunday, February 13, 2011, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.80 [...]

Who Speaks for the Trees?

Who Speaks for the Trees?

We received this wonderful Poem from Steven Kutcher today and wanted to share with our readers his thoughts on the county’s removal of 11 acres of pristine woodland last week. WHO SPEAKS FOR THE TREES by Steven R Kutcher 2011 (179 old Oaks and 72 Sycamore trees in the Arcadia woodland were bulldozed Jan 13, [...]

$6000 Donated by Taste of Sierra Madre for Fine Arts Programs

$6000 Donated by Taste of Sierra Madre for Fine Arts Programs

  Tom Brady, chair of the Taste of Sierra Madre event held last month on 9/11 presented a check for $6,000 to the city of Sierra Madre Tuesday. The money is earmarked for additional fine arts programming for the Youth Activity Center in Sierra Madre. The donated funds represented half of the net proceeds of [...]

Red White and Bluess Jaszz Fest on Tap Aug. 28 – 29

Red White and Bluess Jaszz Fest on Tap Aug. 28 – 29

  Redwhite+bluezz Pasadena Jazz Fest has announced the line-up of jazz and blues musicians to perform during the star-studded festival August 28 and 29, 2010. 200 plus artists, 23 top acts will entertain thousands of fans gathered at the spectacular outdoor venue the Los Angeles Arboretum. The weekend event, complete with an international food court, [...]

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Good-sized Crowd Greeted Cal Phil’s First Summer Concert

Good-sized Crowd Greeted Cal Phil’s First Summer Concert

A good-sized audience turned out for the opening concert of the California Philharmonic Orchestra’s 15th year to hear “America the Beautiful” as a pre-July 4 tribute in a highly entertaining program chocked full of a variety of musical forms. Everything on the program had an American platform, including, as Cal Phil’s conductor, Victor Vener explained, [...]

Doo Dah Parade Moves East this Saturday

Doo Dah Parade Moves East this Saturday

After 33 years in the Old Pasadena retail and entertainment district, the Doo Dah Parade will bring its notorious brand of wackiness across town on Saturday, May 1st, stepping off at 11:00am. The relocation to East Colorado Boulevard places the parade in an older, retro neighborhood reminiscent of its long-ago ‘Old Town’ roots. In fact, [...]

Doo Dah Parade Romps Through East Pasadena

Doo Dah Parade Romps Through East Pasadena

After 33 years in the Old Pasadena retail and entertainment district, the Doo Dah Parade will bring its notorious brand of wackiness across town on Saturday, May 1st, stepping off at 11:00am. The relocation to East Colorado Boulevard places the parade in an older, retro neighborhood reminiscent of its long-ago ‘Old Town’ roots. In fact, [...]