August 2020
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Pasadena Magazine August 2020 – Digital Edition
Featuring Terry Crews, the Future of Travel, Faces of Pasadena and Top Dentists!
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ArtCenter’s “Shieldmakers” Produces Masks for the Medical Community
Students directed their focus on 3D-printed PPE face masks and called their operation Shieldmakers.
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Favorite Gardens In and Around Pasadena to Grab a Breath of Fresh Air
Pasadena and its nearby surrounding areas are home to many outdoor gardens and serene spaces, that offer a (much-needed!) dose of fresh air.
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The Story Behind Pasadena’s Civic Auditorium
The Pasadena Civic Auditorium emerged from the Great Depression of the 1930s to become an iconic venue for many entertainment events.
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How Live Entertainment in Pasadena Has Adapted to the Pandemic
Changing the way we come together will inevitably impact the live entertainment industry.
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When Young Adults Return to Pasadena for Quarantine
What it means for a young adult to work remotely from his childhood home.
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Pasadena’s Arts Organizations That Are Embracing the Virtual Culture
When their in-person events and exhibitions were put on pause, these arts-based organizations took the virtual route.
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What to Expect as a Vacationer in Our Post-Pandemic World
Tourism was one of the last sectors to get the green light to reopen as the world began to emerge from Safer at Home orders.
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With the Community Coming Together, Pasadena Meets the Moment.
If the country was run like the Vons on West California Boulevard in Pasadena, there would be toilet paper for all.
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Exploring Fun, Food and Shopping on Holly Street in Old Pasadena
Small businesses in Pasadena were hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis so patronizing local businesses is now more important than ever.
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Staycation: The Langham Huntington
The Langham Huntington, Pasadena is the perfect place to indulge in a much-needed staycation.
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The Many Passions Of Terry Crews
“Renaissance man” may be an overused cliché, but in Crews’ case, it might be an understatement.
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Pasadena Leaders Reflect on the Impact of COVID-19 in our Community
We revisit conversations begun two months ago to gauge how people and businesses in Pasadena fared throughout the long shutdown.
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What Our Readers Love and Miss About Pasadena Right Now
This has been a trying time, but if you have to ride out a global pandemic, it would be hard to find a better city to return to afterward than Pasadena.
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Our Readers Share Their Favorite Take-Out Spots in Pasadena
Pasadena’s restaurants stepped up in a big way with retooled procedures, modified menus and hours that made it possible to continue serving the community.
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Stark Spirits Proves Strength of Business By Helping Others
The Stark Spirits motto is “strength is in the character.” By retooling their business to help others during the crisis, they proved the strength of theirs.
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Four of Pasadena’s Favorite Restaurants Adapt to the Pandemic
These Pasadena’s restaurants and pubs have always been the cornerstone of our collective social lives.
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How a Sierra Madre Nonprofit is Helping the Community During Crisis
Sierra Madre Thrives’ Quarantine Canteen assists the community through the pandemic.
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Arroyo Chop House Standing Strong During Pandemic
Known as one of Pasadena’s go-to restaurants for quality cuts, the Arroyo Chop House has stood strong among the Shelter-in-Place directive.
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Fresh Brothers’ First Pasadena Location Welcomed By Pizza-Lovers
Fresh Brothers recently opened its first Pasadena location at Kitchen United Mix, offering healthful, all-natural pizza with both delivery and pick-up.
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Family-Owned Café Little Red Hen Impresses With Hearty Comfort Food
Little Red Hen in Altadena is a beloved staple in the community, a no-frills, classic diner that exudes homey charm and genuine warmth.
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A Sophisticated and Bright Townhouse on Orange Grove
Welcome to 840 S. Orange Grove, a sophisticated end unit situated at the corner of South Orange Grove Boulevard and Bellefontaine Avenue.
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South Pasadena’s First Korean Day Spa
South Pasadena’s first Korean day spa offers various amenities and treatments designed to relax and rejuvenate.
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The Psychological Impact of COVID-19
COVID-19’s resulting isolation has forced people to adapt in ways they never have before, whether living alone or with families, but there is always an opportunity for hope.
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Altadena Artisan Victoria Morris Shares Favorite Local Spots
Altadena artisan Victoria Morris shares her inspiration, favorite local spots, and what’s next for her eponymous brand.
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Local Shops Well Worth Supporting In and Around Pasadena
When the shops open their doors, here are a few local retailers well worth supporting.