Month: September 2015

Ivivva – An Activewear Store that Puts Girls First.

Girls! Have you heard of Ivivva? Because if you love to move, admire beautiful activewear, and aspire to dream big, this is the store for you. The shop, located on S. Fair Oaks Ave., puts girls and their individuality first. “We celebrate girls by designing beautiful athletic wear and experiences that conned girls through movement […]

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Pasadena Heritage presents 24th Craftsman Weekend November 13th – 15th, 2015.

 Pasadena Heritage will present its 24th Annual Craftsman Weekend on November 13th – 15th, 2015. Craftsman Weekend is the largest and most comprehensive salute to the Arts & Crafts Movement in the Western United States. The Weekend’s offerings will include a tour of significant Craftsman-era houses, a variety of bus and walking tours, an Exposition Show & Sale of over […]

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Theater review – ‘Antigone’ at A Noise Within.

“Antigone,” the story of a most compelling heroine, is currently in repertory at A Noise Within (ANW). “Antigone” was first created by Sophocles in 430 B.C., and was later the inspiration for Jean Anouilh’s 1944 French play by the same title. The production at ANW is a translation and adaptation of the latter by ANW’s […]

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Hear About American West Automobile Pioneers 1900-09 with Peter Blodgett.

See and hear Peter Blodgett, editor of Motoring West,  discuss the first years of the twentieth century when motoring across the vast expanses west of the Mississippi was at the very least an adventure and at most an audacious stunt. As more motorists ventured forth, such travel became a curiosity and, within a few decades, commonplace. […]

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A Game-Day Wardrobe for the Stylish Adult.

Fall. A season of crisp weather, cozy drinks, layered clothing, and? Football. Whether you’re a fan or related to one, you’re bound to find yourself either at a game, tailgate party, or in front of a TV cheering on a college or NFL team this season. The question is, what do you wear? For the […]

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