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Scenes from that little event at the Rose Bowl last night
>>PLAY You may have heard there was a small musical act performed last night at the Rose Bowl. If you were there, tell us about it in the comments! (Photos: Associated Press and Getty Images)
Scenes from the Temple City fall festival
>>LIVE Sidra Rajani, 3, of Arcadia swings by the pumpkin patch Saturday at Temple City Park Anna Halverson, 17, of Temple City High School’s Brighter Side Singers sings “Johnny One Note” A crowd cheers on the Brighter Side Singers A … Continue reading
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Tagged Brighter Side Singers, fall, festival, music, photos, pumpkins, Temple City, Temple City High School, Temple City Park
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Lush scenes from the Pasadena Wine Festival at the Arboretum in Arcadia
>>EAT The Pasadena Wine Festival took up residence for two evenings this weekend at the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden. Attendant vinophiles shared the space with the Arboretum’s resident peacocks, while looking up at a backdrop of the … Continue reading
That’s genius: Art Center students turn symphony experience on its ear
Open publication – Free publishing – More torrance >>THINK Art Center College of Design students have been thinking a lot lately about how to give the Pasadena symphony-going experience a fresh, visionary appeal. Students in Mikio Osaki’s “The Agency” advertising … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Art Center, culture, design, marketing, music, Pasadena Symphony, symphony
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What a girl wants: Robots and jazz
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Tagged Caltech, cover, engineering, genius, jazz, Kjerstin Williams, music, robotics, RoboVixen
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That’s genius: By day, Kjerstin Williams is a robotics engineer; By night, she croons a smooth tune in Pasadena-area joints
>>THINK Kjerstin Williams is the second of three geniuses featured in Rose Magazine’s cover story. If you’re not green with envy over her day job — working with robots at Applied Minds — then her night job ought to do … Continue reading
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Tagged Caltech, cover, engineering, genius, jazz, Kjerstin Williams, music, robotics, RoboVixen
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Pasadena Jazz Institute says farewell to Paseo Colorado, searches for new joint
>>GO Pasadena Weekly has the details on Pasadena Jazz Institute‘s move from the Paseo Colorado mall to … well, somewhere. “… on Saturday, following performances by the eight-piece band The Big Pill, the PJI’s lease expires, forcing (owner Paul) Lines … Continue reading
Get the picture: Cal Phil’s Family Night free-for-all at the Arboretum in Arcadia
>>PLAY The California Philharmonic hosted its annual free-for-all Family Night on Friday at the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden. There were kids. There was music. There were kids making music. The results were pretty darn cute. (Evidence submitted … Continue reading
In the garden: Lessons and leisure, as nature intended
>>GO LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARBORETUM AND BOTANIC GARDEN301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. (626) 821-3222 Tuesday, Sept. 8: Basic watercolor and graphite pencil lessons, including application and techniques for botanical illustration. The ongoing series starts Tuesday, Sept. 8, and continues for … Continue reading
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Tagged Arboretum, art, ASID, classes, Descanso Gardens, design, gardening, music, outdoors, plants, wine
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