People & Places
Community Conversation: Harut Sassounian
The famed Armenian-American journalist, who lives in Glendale, shares how he’s kept Armenian culture alive
Israel Tourism for Troubled Times
Wartime strife means emptier hotels, quieter locales and luxury accommodations, often at a fraction of the cost, in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and its beautiful outskirts.
Gifts and Groceries
A new Trader Joe’s, a revamping of a Chinese restaurant favorite and a gift shop that does good for the community are all up and running.
Jan/Feb 2025: Publisher's Note
Happy New Year!! We are proud to present Pasadena magazine's newly designed logo.
On The Face of Things
Pasadena plastic surgeon Andre Panossian is on the cutting edge of facial, eyelid and nose reconstruction.
Everything’ Coming Up Roses
The famed Pasadena stadium has played host to everything from Super Bowl games to a monthly flea market that draws a global-wide crowd.
Festive Fitness
Pasadena Dermatologist Teo Soleymani Provides Five Tips to Keep Your Skin, Body, and Mind Healthy During the Holiday Season.
Hot Stuff
Cozy up with a cup of cocoa from a few of our favorite Pasadena locales.
Bahamas Goes Hog Wild
Award-winning journalist Jenelle Riley fulfills a bucket list fantasy of swimming with pigs.
All That Glitters
Luxury retailer Hing Wa Lee Jewelers offers a well-curated selection of iconic brands.
Cover Story: Commissioner David SK Lee
CEO, Hing Wa Lee Jewelers and Larchmont Jewelers.
Hometown Heroes
Pasadena sculptures of Jackie and Mack Robinson are symbols of hope and perseverance.
Queen of Thrills
Rachel Koller Croft’s latest novel is a tale of vampires and friendship amidst London’s disco scene.
The Sandwich Man
Perry Bennett has been breaking bread with Pasadenans since 2004.
My Pasadena: Meika Franz: Owner of AMT Vintage
Meika Franz has been obsessed with clothing for as long as she can remember.
From Hollywood to Hebrew Helpers
Todd Shotz preps kids for their Jewish rite of passage.
Living Through Loss
Rob Mor’s new documentary charts the universal experience of grief.
The Little Taco Stand That Could
Since 1976, Yuca’s has served up high-quality, traditional Mexican street food.
The Tide Turns
Exploring Long Island’s seaside enclave’s most luxurious developments.
Up At Bat
An Altadena rescue organization saves one of mother nature’s most misunderstood winged creatures.