
Pasadena Chalk Festival ‘22 | Building Community One Mural at a Time
Pasadena Chalk Festival ‘22: How a Piece of Chalk is Able to Create Extraordinary Art and Build Community One Mural at a Time! Imagine…
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Read MoreThe year was 1859 and Charles Dickens was writing about the French Revolution…
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” wrote Charles Dickens at the beginning of his seminal book A Tale of Two Cities.
There have been two street-side memorials in Pasadena recently held for young Black fathers killed by the Pasadena Police. One was on August 15th and the other was on September 30th. The first was held in Northwest Pasadena across from La Pintoresca Park just up from Washington Blvd. and the second was held on East Orange Grove Blvd. in-between the intersections of North Marengo Ave. and Garfield Ave.
Read MoreJames Carr shares the story of how he came to found TheConversation.Live and the importance of open discussion regarding police brutality.
Read MoreEmeka Chukwurah, Creative Director for Rhythms of the Village & ODG, gives insight into his inspiration and vision for the brand.
Read MoreEnrique Bautista highlights Shellese Aunjè; a jewelry line specializing in women’s jewelry and apparel through intimate and custom pieces.
Read MoreGeorgia Sanders explores E. Dehillerin in Paris, France and gives insight into the iconic shop’s historical importance within French cuisine.
Read MorePASADENA CLSC is a local, Black-owned brand whose goal is to amplify, pay homage to, and celebrate Pasadena’s rich history and diversity.
Read MoreMany people today are dissin’ 2020 like a bad penny; memes, tee shirts, and coffee mugs can all be found that denigrate the year. And it’s no wonder: in California alone we’ve experienced unprecedented fires throughout the state, the coronavirus pandemic to deal with, nonstop political division (and at one point a 4.5 magnitude earthquake) and perhaps most importantly, like the rest of the country, we are experiencing a civil rights reckoning focused on the effects of systemic racism, white supremacy, and police brutality. As in many cities across America and beyond, residents and families in Pasadena felt compelled to protest and stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter this past summer after the horrendous death of George Floyd at the hands of police.
Read MoreA few months ago as I was about to become a momma bird, I spent time flying the airwaves in my valley. I was looking for a place to build a nest for my upcoming family. I had heard good things about the city of Pasadena so I spent many hours flying back and forth in the cool of the evening: north and south, east and west, to see what I could find out about this notable city.
Read MorePhotos by Georgia Sanders and Brian Biery There have been four protests in Pasadena so far this past week that I know about and…
Read MoreOkay, so it’s lunchtime in Pasadena, and you are looking for something fresh to eat in a friendly atmosphere that features great music to listen…
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