The Literary Arts New Book “True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson” Digs Deeper into the Significant Years in the Life of Pasadena’s Hometown Hero Friday, Pasadena joins the nation to celebrate the 75th anniversary
ARTS & CULTURE Why ‘Presidents’ Day’ Goes By Another Official Name An official list of federal holidays in the United States
The Literary Arts Pasadena’s Red Hen Press Acquires New Nahid Rachlin Book, Mirage Los Angeles nonprofit literary publisher Red Hen Press said Wednesday
ARTS & CULTURE Finding the Future from the Past In the shadows of America’s “Great Resignation,” more and more
ARTS & CULTURE The Complicated Connection Between Black Cats, Witches and Halloween Come October, it’s hard to miss the many indelible images
ARTS & CULTURE Survey: Halloween Will Go On, Despite COVID Concerns Despite the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, three-quarters of Americans plan to
The Literary Arts Author Atticus Lish Is Sold On Pasadena Atticus Lish grew up in New York City surrounded by
ARTS & CULTURE Tournament of Roses Announces Its Second Annual Día de los Muertos Art Competition The Pasadena Tournament of Roses announced Thursday the second
ARTS & CULTURE At 102 Years, Looking Back: Huntington as Futurist One hundred and two years ago, on a hot, dusty
ARTS & CULTURE ArtCenter Becomes New Home to Punk and New Wave Music Photography Collection ArtCenter College of Design recently became the new home to