January-February 2020
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Pasadena Magazine | January/February 2020
The Influencers Issue
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Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA Gains Recognition With Its Groundbreaking Plays and Performances
An intimate theater in Atwater Village, EST/LA produces multiple plays every season and offers lively off-night and late-night programming.
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Things to Do in Pasadena – January/February 2020
Pasadena Comic and Toy Show, Chinese New Year Festival, The Winter’s Tale and more!
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Pasadena Concert Venue The Canyon at The Rose Serves Up Songs and Sautées
Whether from the kitchen or the stage, Pasadena concert venue The Canyon at The Rose delivers.
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Getting the Authentic British Pub Experience at Lucky Baldwin’s in Old Town Pasadena
Lucky Baldwin’s is an authentic British pub experience and a mecca for beer aficionados.
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How the Pasadena International Film Festival is Uniting the Community Through Film
Over the course of nine days, PIFF will present more than 100 screenings in a wide range of categories including features, documentaries, animation, and short films.
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A Colonial Revival Home With Views of Eaton Canyon and the San Gabriel Mountains
This property is situated on nearly a half-acre of beautifully landscapped grounds with ancient pine trees and breathtaking views of Eaton Canyon and the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Third@First Musical Tradition Becomes a Musical Gift to Pasadena
First United Methodist Church’s Third@First concert series is a musical gift to Pasadena.
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The Influential 50
We looked to who has drawn our specific attention and the attention of other community members who pay at least as much attention as we do.
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Meet The Maker: K’era Morgan
Los Angeles-based designer K’era Morgan launches a luxury line of prints and textiles for the home.
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100 Years of History on Colorado Boulevard
A beautiful, classic church has adorned the corner of Colorado Boulevard and Oakland Avenue in downtown Pasadena for almost 100 years.
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Cocktails Without Borders at The Raymond 1886
The Raymond 1886’s head bartender, Jesus Gomez, takes you back to the classics and around the world
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Upcoming Pasadena Playhouse Productions You Won’t Want to Miss
Producing Artistic Director Danny Feldman shares the upcoming Pasadena Playhouse productions you won’t want to miss.
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The Greyhound Bar & Grill, Highland Park’s Go To Spot For Upscale American Fare
Dubbed “best wings in Los Angeles” by many of its patrons, The Greyhound Bar & Grill in Highland Park has become one of the neighborhood’s most successful storefronts since it opened in 2014.
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The Anti-Aging Alternative to Retinol That’s Plant-Based
Scientists may have found a plant-based replacement for retinol.
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The Big Easy Beckons – Where to Stay, Eat and Play in New Orleans
There’s even more to love about New Orleans lately thanks to a recent infusion of new hotels and restaurants
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Pasadena Festival of Women Authors Will Feature Seven Acclaimed Female Writers
Now in its 12th year, the Pasadena Festival of Women Authors celebrates the accomplishments of female writers while raising funds for literary programs.
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Novelist and Podcaster Lian Dolan Analyzes Her “Sphere of Influence”
From PTA power to pancakes, Lian Dolan’s thoughts on influence.
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Exploring the Gems of Studio City
The world-famous Universal Studios Hollywood is a film studio and theme park located just a stone’s throw away (technically it’s in Universal City but we couldn’t resist mentioning). Attractions include The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, The Simpsons Ride, and other immersive themed lands. During the Studio Tour, visitors ride in a trolley and go […]
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5 Questions With Executive Chef of Centerplate, Jon Dubrick
Jon Dubrick, the new regional executive chef of Centerplate, the exclusive food and beverage provider for the Pasadena Convention Center and Pasadena Civic Auditorium.
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Visiting Rancho Valencia: A Self-contained Paradise For Wellness and Relaxation
Wellness and relaxation in North County San Diego.
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Urban Gentlemen Outfitter, Pocket Square Clothing On Projects and Their New Flagship Store
Pocket Square Clothing Founders Andrew Cheung and Rodolfo Ramirez on their new flagship store, collaboration with Mayor Eric Garcetti, and why they might be outfitting the 2028 Olympic team.
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A Spanish Colonial Revival in San Gabriel Filled With Character and Charm
This 1926 Spanish Colonial Revival is filled with character and charm.
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How House Plants Can Be Good for Your Health and Wellness
As it turns out, indoor plants aren’t just a modern décor trend—they’re also good for your health.
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Four Delicious Soups to Try in Pasadena
Next time the storm clouds roll in, duck into one of these restaurants and find respite at the bottom of a bowl.
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A World of Natural Wonder For Cacti and Succulent Fans at the California Cactus Center
An immigrant father’s passion continues to thrive and grow since 1976.
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A Tradition of Cosmic Discovery at Mount Wilson Observatory
For many decades, Mount Wilson Observatory hosted a community of skilled astronomers and scientists with the world’s most powerful telescopes.