Have you ever sat and wondered, why are Dominican last names so long? This is because Dominican naming conventions are similar to those of the Spanish. A Dominican name would consist of two… Read More
The Eclectic Friends of the Arts and the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce invites the community to shake it up at the highly anticipated Eclectic Preview Party. This is one of the biggest… Read More
South Pasadenans favorite event of the year is on its way! Mark your calendars for the city-wide music and art extravaganza coming to you on Saturday, April 27 from 3:00pm – 10:00pm. A… Read More
Reset your cannabis tolerance: Why & how to do itLegacyHave you noticed that your go-to cannabis isn’t hitting the spot like it used to? It might be time to consider a tolerance br… Read More
The South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce warmly invites the community to a unique evening celebrating the joy of Valentine’s Day alongside the festivity of the Lunar New Year.
Join us on… Read More
The rise of cannabis art and expression in Thailandvia Esteban Lopez unsplash[/caption]In recent years, Thailand has become a hotspot for a unique blend of culture and controversy, particula… Read More
It’s sandwiched between Black Friday and Cyber Monday and is a day to pull shoppers out big box stores and malls and bring them to main streets across America.
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After 20 years on Mission Street in South Pasadena, beloved video store, Vidéothèque, is picking up stakes in the coming weeks and moving house to Highland Park. As owner, Mark… Read More
It was a picture perfect day in South Pasadena for the city’s Festival of Balloons Fourth of July festivities. A tradition started in 1982 by civic leaders Ted and Joan Shaw and David… Read More
The South Pasadena Community Services Department, in partnership with Shakespeare by the Sea, will host two dates of Shakespeare in the Park this summer. Admission is free and patrons are en… Read More
The public is invited to celebrate South Pasadena’s 184 year-old El Adobe Flores “The House that was in México” and owners who preserved it over the years at the Sou… Read More
Judging by the joyful faces of South Pasadenans and visitors from all across the LA metro area, the 13th Eclectic Music Festival was a resounding success. Kicking off with a birthday celebra… Read More
The Woman’s Club of South Pasadena welcomes the community to its “Spring Fling Artisan Market.” The event will be held Saturday May 6 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm at t… Read More
It came as a complete surprise – that knock on the door about 25 years ago.
New in town, not long after I had been named editor of the local newspaper, two inquisitive ladies we… Read More
The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford will conduct an international study to investigate whether cannabis-based medicine can treat psychosis.
The study has been awarded… Read More
“Someone’s sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.” Warren Buffett
As one of the world’s most famous and wealthy investors… Read More
(Photo by Esteban Lopez on Unsplash)(Updated - Oct 28th Grammar and Format)Forecasting Trends:Socialist and Communist policies and political perversions are expected to continue in due cours… Read More
The 37th European Chess Club Cup and the 26th European Women’s Chess Club Cup will simultaneously take place from 2nd – 10th October in Mayrhofen, Austria and… Read More
News provided by Vecinos de South Pasadena
Vecinos de South Pasadena’s mission is to bring together Latinos and non-Latinos alike while sharing the richness of Latino culture. This mis… Read More
The 41st Benasque Chess Open took place from 6-15 July 2022 in Benasque, Spain. The event attracted nearly 400 entries from 25 countries who fought over 10 swiss rounds for a total prize fun… Read More
If you’ve walked through South Pasadena’s Farmers Market, a darling new shop may have caught your eye just behind La Monarca Bakery on Meridian Avenue. It’s called Ra&iacut… Read More
OctoberIn October 1603, the Sangley Rebellion broke out in the Philippines, causing thousands of Chinese deaths. Earlier, it was reported in 1602 that three mandarins (scholar-officials) wit… Read More
It’s a one-of-a-kind experience in South Pasadena, offering the only self-pour beer, wine, and cocktail system in LA county, along with fresh, brick oven-baked pizza that you can order… Read More