
Living Local | United Picture & Frame Co., Pasadena, CA
It was a misty afternoon at United Picture & Frame Company in Pasadena. Do all the locals know about this frame shop? My girlfriend,…
Read MoreIt was a misty afternoon at United Picture & Frame Company in Pasadena. Do all the locals know about this frame shop? My girlfriend,…
Read MoreDid you know that Pasadena City College (PCC) has its own Art Gallery, located in the School of Visual, Media & Performing Arts building? Furthermore,…
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…
Read MoreAs my husband and I drove our car down Fair Oaks Avenue Saturday morning, participating in the annual Pasadena Black History Parade, I was very honored to be the Celebrity Grand Marshall for this parade for many reasons.
Read MoreWhere do you go when it’s 89 degrees in Pasadena (on Feb. 15th!) and you need to celebrate a significant life occurrence like getting…
Read MoreEvery year, people from all over the country and even international visitors flock to Pasadena for the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl football game. This year was no exception, with Pasadena swelling to over 700,000 visitors eager to take part in the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl festivities!
Read MoreTrying to think of something unique to do to mark a special occasion? If you live in or are visiting the Pasadena or greater…
Read MorePhotos by: Jeff Greenwood zenDeluxe is an independently owned and operated home goods store located on Holly St. in Old Town, Pasadena, CA. What…
Read MoreBoppin’ around Old Town Pasadena and want something fresh-tasting, hand-made and not too pricey? Super hot out and need a cool place to grab…
Read MoreBeauty abounds in the Rose Bowl neighborhood. Visit the Pasadena Historical Museum! The Levitt Pavilion, free concerts four days a week all summer…
Read MorePage Links: http://artnightpasadena.org/ http://pmcaonline.org/index.html http://www.pacificasiamuseum.org/ *
Read MoreRecalling disasters that have effected me, both near (the Easton Fire) and far (watching on the news far away)…I feel another disaster is coming upon us.
Like watching a beloved family member slowly pass away, even with the encouragement of Sister Bernice, I understand the news as a death knell to the country of my birth. Too dramatic?
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