Weekend
Curator’s Cupboard: Extinction Explore extinction as a natural and global phenomenon. Take this opportunity to talk with their scientists about the animals currently being studied, as well
Curator’s Cupboard: Extinction Explore extinction as a natural and global phenomenon. Take this opportunity to talk with their scientists about the animals currently being studied, as well
Pasadena welcomes Lavender & Honey, (1383 E. Washington Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91104) who is serving Klatch Coffee and baked goods from Berolina Bakery and Poppy Cake Baking. They also have sandwiches, toast, salads and
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes at Hollywood Forever Cemetery Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell search for fortune in this hilarious musical. Directed by Howard Hawks (His Girl Friday, Bringing Up
LA Street Food Fest, LA‘s largest and most affordable tasting event returns to the Rose Bowl to celebrate its fifth consecutive year. This year get ready
Pasadena Chalk FestivalThe Pasadena Chalk festival celebrates this medium in all its old-school glory, with artists creating sidewalk murals that make you amazed that it’s
Tipple & Brine Here, Dad will be greeted with a complimentary glass of Father’s Day “Punch” hand crafted with rye, dry vermouth, lemon, honey, bitters, and Miller High
NHM First Fridays Season Finale Festival This is where music, science, collections, and cocktails come together. There will be two outdoor stages with Unknown Mortal Orchestra, De Lux,TOBACCO
Barnsdall Friday Night Wine Tastings From Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day Weekend, Barnsdall Park hosts evenings of fine wine and art in the gardens of Frank Lloyd
It’s been a big season of change for The Raymond Restaurant (1250 South Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105; 626.441.3136). After a major kitchen reconstruction last year, the restaurant is
Osawa (77 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; 626.683.1150) is celebrating its one-year anniversary, and they’re doing so with the addition of a new chef, new menu items and complimentary sake! here, you can expect ‘Omotenashi’,