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A Troupe That Lost Its Founder Opens the Senior Center’s Summer Season
12+ hour, 28+ min ago (304+ words) Pam Kay’s Tap Chicks, joined by singer Franny McCartney, take the center’s tree-shaded patio from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 18. The program is tap dancing, comedy and Broadway show tunes, and it opens four concerts the center has built around…...
Pasadena Restaurants Make Up Nearly Half the San Gabriel Valley’s Dine LA Lineup
13+ hour, 55+ min ago (727+ words) For the next 12 days, dinner at a cheese shop on West Green Street and dinner at a steakhouse on North Los Robles Avenue sit in the same price bracket: $65 and above, whatever the restaurant put on its Dine LA card....
A Cello Learns to Sing in a Language Built for Other Instruments
13+ hour, 15+ min ago (242+ words) Cellist Chris Votek joins Absolute Focus, the husband-and-wife duo of santoor player Kamaljeet Ahluwalia and tabla player Jas Ahluwalia, at 4 p.m. for a program of traditional Hindustani raga. The presenter describes the instrumental combination as one rarely heard together in the…...
The Last Night of the Night Market
13+ hour, 15+ min ago (203+ words) 626 Night Market wraps its August run at Santa Anita Park from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., the third and final day of a weekend that began Friday. The event takes its name from Southern California’s 626 area code, and it was founded in 2012 with a…...
Four Films and Six Awards Close Black August’s Fifth Year in Pasadena
13+ hour, 15+ min ago (217+ words) The Pasadena African American Film Foundation scheduled it to open at 10:30 a.m. at the Flintridge Center, 236 West Mountain Street, Suite 106. It is the fifth year for a festival named after a commemoration that began in 1979 inside San Quentin State Prison, where…...
Tongva Tribe to Share New Album Sunday at Tribal Center
13+ hour, 21+ min ago (401+ words) A new album of Gabrieleno Tongva music, spoken word and language will be played Sunday afternoon at the tribe’s center in San Gabriel, two days after its release and while it ranked first among world music albums on iTunes. The…...
Pasadena Unified Superintendent Welcomes Students Back in Back-to-School Email
13+ hour, 40+ min ago (274+ words) Pasadena Unified School District Superintendent Elizabeth Blanco welcomed the district community back to school in an Aug. 14 email, telling recipients the 2026-27 year begins with PUSD’s graduation rate risen to 91%, exceeding the state average. Classes begin Monday, Aug. 17. Teachers and staff…...
The County Comes to Altadena to Talk About Wires
14+ hour, 1+ min ago (231+ words) Since February, the Altadena Town Council’s meetings have circled the same subject: what happens to the utility lines running above and below the streets of a community still rebuilding. On Tuesday, August 18, the council meets at 7 p.m. at the Altadena…...
Last Week in Review: Top Pasadena Stories of The Week
14+ hour, 20+ min ago (294+ words) The Editors of Pasadena Now go through over 100 articles published this week on our site and cull the top 20 most newsworthy, informative, and readable. Pasadena School Board Trustees Table Nearly Everything at Six-Hour Special Meeting Sources: Recall Petitions Against Two…...
Hot, Dry Weather to Increase Fire Danger in Southland Next Week
14+ hour, 58+ min ago (256+ words) With another heat wave on the horizon next week accompanied by decreased humidity, forecasters issued a warning Saturday about elevated wildfire conditions away from the coast. “The main story over the next seven days is the warming and drying trend,…...