On Jan. 1 each year, the Tournament House in Pasadena is a busy place. There are the floats, the princesses, the out-of-town guests, the media. It’s all quite a scene ahead of the Rose Parade. But now ...
If you're a fan of haunts and hearts, and you adore both monster stories and romantic tales, you may refer to a certain February occasion as "Valoween" or "Hallotine's Day," if you're into merry ...
Some of the world’s most influential architects have designed homes for Pasadena residents. Charles and Henry Greene created the Gamble House for David and Mary Gamble in 1908, and Frank Lloyd Wright ...
Allen Edson, president of the Pasadena chapter of the NAACP, was born and raised in Pasadena and yet he is still learning new things about the city’s history — including a deeper knowledge of the city ...
Thanks to high-tech touches, you’ll get an unprecedented view of lavishly decorated homes during the 54th annual Pasadena Holiday Look-In Tour. Offered online again amid the enduring pandemic, the ...
Pasadena Heritage’s Craftsman Weekend returns Oct. 26 with four days of lectures, tours and workshops showcasing the Crown City’s iconic architecture. Fans of the architectural style popularized ...
Craftsman Weekend 2013 yet again sets out to prove that Pasadena’s Arts and Crafts heritage goes beyond well known landmarks such as the Gamble House. This year Craftsman Weekend, run by the ...
It’s often said that art imitates life. But in Pasadena, art will soon imitate what the public votes for. The Greetings Tour will unveil their latest hometown-focused mural with a ribbon cutting ...
You may have done so, numerous times, as you met friends for lunch in Pasadena, or done some shopping, or called upon a theater, or visited the Norton Simon Museum. And if you've participated in a ...
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