November-December 2019
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Pasadena Magazine | November/December 2019
Featuring the Home & Real Estate issue!
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Things to Do in Pasadena – November/December 2019
Check out our list of Don’t Miss events in Pasadena this holiday season.
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‘Moonlight Forest’ Lantern Celebration Lights the Way at the L.A. Arboretum
Ancient tradition and electricity light the way at the L.A. Arboretum’s Moonlight Forest.
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How the Pasadena Convention Center Attracts People to the City
The Pasadena Convention Center offers a wide array of events while providing a significant economic benefit to the city.
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Touring the Pasadena Showcase House of Design
Join our exclusive insider look at the 55th Pasadena Showcase House of Design.
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Caltech’s Pasadena Folk Music Society Makes Award-Winning Music Accessible to All
The Pasadena Folk Music Society at Caltech programs award-winning acoustic music that even a student can afford.
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Go To Solvang For a Low-Key, High-End Gastronomic Weekend
If you go to Solvang for truly fine wining and dining, you won’t just be tilting at windmills.
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The Nineteen Nineteen Exhibit at The Huntington
This Huntington exhibition pays homage to the world-renowned institution’s founding.
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When it comes to painting your house, it’s no private affair.
A few months ago, we painted our house and the whole neighborhood took part.
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Lythgoe Family Panto: A Tradition Reawakened
Panto, a family-friendly British theater experience, comes to Pasadena for the holidays.
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Eat, Stay, and Play the Preholiday Way in London
Travel expert Catherine Addé of Pasadena’s TravelStore shares her insight on holiday travel.
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Compass Agents Share How They Maximize Appeal to Potential Buyers
Learn about the impact of a Compass-exclusive offering through the lens of their agents.
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Exploring L.A.’s Little Tokyo
Just a few stops away on the Gold Line, L.A.’s Little Tokyo is a diverse, walkable hub of culture and cuisine.
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Pasadena Official Visitors Guide: Winter/Spring 2019-2020
Your guide to visiting and planning your perfect day in Pasadena, CA.
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Beyond the World We Know: Abstraction in Photography
The Norton Simon exhibit features fine prints by some of the 20th century’s great photographers.
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The Story Behind the Fork Sculpture at Pasadena and St. John
Pasadenans are nothing if not intelligent (the hallmark of any good pun) and famously supportive of public art.
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Insider’s Guide to the Rose Parade
There is nothing quite like the pageantry and spectacle of the floats coming down Colorado Boulevard on New Year’s Day, crowds thronging the street on either side.
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Elegant Spanish-Style Home in Prestigious West Pasadena
Location and views abound in this Annandale adjacent abode.
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How a Local Real Estate Firm is Making an Impact On the Way Things Are Done
Real estate brokerage The Agency is making an outsize impact on the way things are done.
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How Prominent Realtors in Pasadena Are Forecasting the Real Estate Market
When we asked some prominent local realtors what they saw coming for the economy and their business, there was considerable consensus.
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Local Fashion Brand Sotela Promotes Sustainability As Well As Size Inclusivity
Founded in 2016, Sotela’s ethos combines both style and sustainability, resulting in a collection that not only looks good, but does good.
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Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams Celebrates 30 Years of Design Innovation
Renowned lifestyle furniture brand Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams celebrates a milestone anniversary.
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Luxurious Custom Home With Views of the San Gabriel Mountains
Newly finished in 2019, this luxurious custom home features designer finishes at every turn, with a total of four bedroom suites and plenty of space for entertaining.
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A Mid-century Masterpiece Home in the Heart of San Marino
This four bed, four bath residence is situated on over 1/2 acre in the heart of San Marino and is close to schools, restaurants, and the Huntington Library.
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Sand Therapy: An Ancient Wellness Practice That Heals and Relaxes the Body
Psammotherapy (hot sand therapy) dates back thousands of years to ancient Egypt, where it was used to treat inflammatory diseases and ailments such as scoliosis.
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How Vinotherapy Beauty Treatments Are Providing Various Skin Benefits.
Red wine is purported to have numerous health benefits, and pouring a glass can help one relax at the end of a long day.
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5 Questions With Chris Keyser, Executive Chef at Union
Originally from upstate New York, Chris Keyser was cooking in Philadelphia for four years before a trip to Los Angeles convinced him he needed to move out West.
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3 Local Spots With Plant-Based Plates in Pasadena
Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, or even a self-proclaimed carnivore, you’ll find something to love at these local spots.
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The Cellar: A Wine Library is a Secret Gem Beneath Colorado Boulevard
There’s a well-kept secret, just beneath the ebb and flow of Old Town’s busy sidewalks.
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Vroman’s Wine Bar Expands on the Popular Bookseller’s Successful Diversification
An artifact of an older, smaller, and kinder world, Vroman’s Bookstore is a beloved Pasadena institution, and for good reason.
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Dan Modern Chinese’s Plump Dumplings Are the Ultimate Good-For-Your-Soul Food
In addition to dumplings, the eatery offers noodle dishes, soups, fried rice, vegetables, and small plates that are perfect for sharing.
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Labobatory Goes a Step Beyond the Traditional Boba Concept
Currently one of the top trending boba bars in the Pasadena area, Labobatory is known for its unique, tasty teas. Its inventive offerings go a step beyond the traditional milk tea concept. Labobatory’s version of the Harry Potter–inspired butter beer, Better Beer, is a nonalcoholic butterscotch fizz. The Horchata Boba brings in the flavors of […]
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Popular Silver Lake Establishment Millie’s Cafe Has a Second Location
Following in the footsteps of its 90-something-year-old big sister, the Pasadena branch already boasts a loyal following.
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Savor Life With a Gourmet Getaway in San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo is a laid-back college town that is an easy three-hour drive north of Pasadena.