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    May 17, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  1. Art just off the freeway

    Lincoln Avenue just north of the roaring Foothill (210) Freeway is a residential street where cars barrel up and down the road. In front of a gated building that sits off the street, a small sign discreetly reads: "off ramp gallery — contemporary art in a historic home." It's where Charles Alexander and Jane Chafin live and host their home gallery, the Off Ramp.
    Lincoln Avenue just north of the roaring Foothill (210) Freeway is a residential street where cars barrel up and down the road. In front of a gated building that sits off the street, a small sign discreetly reads: "off ramp gallery — contemporary...

    Tags: Arts, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists

  2. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  3. Maurice Merlin paintings and prints on display at Huntington Library

    We've heard lately that America is trying to rise up from "the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression." While economists, political scientists and historians will debate that point, an exhibition of paintings and prints by Maurice Merlin at the Huntington Library's Scott Gallery provides a yardstick against which to measure our present stagnation.
    We've heard lately that America is trying to rise up from "the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression." While economists, political scientists and historians will debate that point, an exhibition of paintings and prints by Maurice Merlin at...

    Tags: Ku Klux Klan, Arts, Germany, Libraries, World War II (1939-1945)

  4. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  5. Altadena Junction: Sheriff cuts squeezing unincorporated areas, Walmart Neighborhood Market update, and more

    Sheriff Lee Baca has clashed with the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors recently about cutting deputy overtime, which has the immediate effect of reducing patrols in unincorporated county areas. Supervisors felt that Baca was favoring cities that...

    Tags: African-American History Month, Black History, Arts, China, Poetry

  6. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  7. On the Town: 'Tuesday Painters' on exhibit, a 'Wild Thing' visited Vroman's Bookstore

    A watercolor class offered through Glendale's Lifetime Learning classes is standing room only with a waiting list that outstrips many of Parks and Recreation's other courses. Art instructor Peggy Reid has taught “Journey in Watercolors” at Brand Art Center for five years. With remodeling underway at Brand, the class is temporarily located at Chevy Chase Library. Two classes meet weekly on Tuesdays.
    A watercolor class offered through Glendale's Lifetime Learning classes is standing room only with a waiting list that outstrips many of Parks and Recreation's other courses. Art instructor Peggy Reid has taught “Journey in Watercolors” at...

    Tags: Painting, Arts, Washington, DC, Chevy Chase, Literature

  8. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  9. Kid-friendly art from A to Z

    Hey, kids. How about a little world-class art with your ABCs?
    Hey, kids. How about a little world-class art with your ABCs? Just in time for the holidays, the Norton Simon Museum has published its first-ever children's book: “Picturing the ABCs at the Norton Simon Museum,” featuring an eclectic and...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Painting, Arts, Foods and Beverages, Museums

  10. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Visiting Van Gogh self-portrait delights at Norton Simon unveiling

    It was a particularly lively reception Thursday evening at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena. More than 600 people -- local curators and artists, media and museum members, many nibbling on bread sticks and sipping wine --  gathered to welcome a most distinguished guest: an iconic van Gogh painting on loan from the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
    It was a particularly lively reception Thursday evening at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena. More than 600 people -- local curators and artists, media and museum members, many nibbling on bread sticks and sipping wine --  gathered to welcome a most...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Arts, Museums, Minivans and Vans, Arts and Culture

  12. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  13. Less is more at PMCA design exhibit

    If you caught LACMA's great California design retrospective last year, “Living in a Modern Way,” you came away with the idea that Southern California was the tip of the post-World War II modernist spear. Along with the familiar names of architects Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler, and designers Charles and Ray Eames, the largely forgotten Greta Magnusson Grossman's inclusion offered the chance of a rediscovery.
    If you caught LACMA's great California design retrospective last year, “Living in a Modern Way,” you came away with the idea that Southern California was the tip of the post-World War II modernist spear. Along with the familiar names of...

    Tags: Benny Goodman, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Arts, Museums, World War II (1939-1945)

  14. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  15. Transferring art to video

    Alanna Simone and Carolyn Radlo are two talented and creative artists based in Pasadena who collaborate on producing socially and politically provocative video art. They also happen to be mother and daughter, a fact they are reticent to admit when first meeting them. “I always refer to my mother as Carolyn when I talk about the work,” smiles Simone. “Being mother and daughter usually comes up much later in the conversation.”
    Alanna Simone and Carolyn Radlo are two talented and creative artists based in Pasadena who collaborate on producing socially and politically provocative video art. They also happen to be mother and daughter, a fact they are reticent to admit when first...

    Tags: M.I.A., Arts, New York City, Entertainment, Television Industry

  16. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  17. Art review: 'White on Black: The Modernist Prints of Paul Landacre'

    Nobody makes fine art engravings anymore. When the medium was prevalent, the late master Paul Landacre (1893-1963) was special and singular. The Pasadena Museum of California Art has a new show of Landacre's work from the 1930s and '40s that while modest in scale, is nonetheless potent in its totality.
    Nobody makes fine art engravings anymore. When the medium was prevalent, the late master Paul Landacre (1893-1963) was special and singular. The Pasadena Museum of California Art has a new show of Landacre's work from the 1930s and '40s that while...

    Tags: Arts, Museums, Arts and Culture, Whole Foods Market

  18. Aug 25, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  19. The leader of the Pops

    Michael Feinstein was surprised to be asked to fill the newly named Marvin Hamlisch Chair as principal conductor of the Pasadena Pops orchestra.
    Michael Feinstein was surprised to be asked to fill the newly named Marvin Hamlisch Chair as principal conductor of the Pasadena Pops orchestra. “I was gobsmacked,” Feinstein said, “and very touched.” Feinstein succeeds Hamlisch,...

    Tags: Lincoln Center, Culture, Music Theater, Music, Awards and Prizes

  20. Jul 15, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  21. Crafting 'Love and Rockets' with a punk attitude

    Jaime Hernandez grew up on superheroes. Years before he and his brother created their groundbreaking “Love & Rockets” comic, he was reading and collecting Spider-Man, Superman, the Fantastic Four and their colorful stories of costumed icons battling evil in Marvel and DC Comics. Then something changed.
    Jaime Hernandez grew up on superheroes. Years before he and his brother created their groundbreaking “Love & Rockets” comic, he was reading and collecting Spider-Man, Superman, the Fantastic Four and their colorful stories of costumed icons...

    Tags: Black Flag (music group), Alzheimer's Disease, Spider-Man (fictional character), Superman (fictional character), Fiction

  22. Aug 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Norton Simon brings late Van Gogh self-portrait to California

    Right now, the most famous Van Gogh painting in a California museum happens to be one of his sunniest: <a id="PLCUL000187" class="taxInlineTagLink" title="The Getty" href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/arts-culture/museums/the-getty-PLCUL000187.topic">The Getty</a> owns an exuberant field of irises that the artist painted in 1889 as a sort of postcard for his arrival at a bucolic-looking asylum in Saint R&eacute;my de Provence, France.
    Right now, the most famous Van Gogh painting in a California museum happens to be one of his sunniest: The Getty owns an exuberant field of irises that the artist painted in 1889 as a sort of postcard for his arrival at a bucolic-looking asylum in Saint...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Arts, Museums, The Getty, Rose Bowl Game

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