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    Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  1. Pasadena boys' basketball has tough playoff road ahead

    Last season, Pasadena High’s boys’ basketball team took care of business when it won the CIF Southern Section Division 3-AAA championship most predicted it would win.
    Last season, Pasadena High’s boys’ basketball team took care of business when it won the CIF Southern Section Division 3-AAA championship most predicted it would win. But in 2013, the road to a championship appears far more arduous now...

    Tags: Basketball, AAA, Travel, Domestic Travel, Minor League Baseball

  2. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  3. Dining Review: Monarch of Mexican pastries

    La Monarca bakery has opened a corner shop in South Pasadena. The location, a sunny corner by the Metro train track and a metal sculpture that looks like the figure on Walk/Don't Walk signs, sits alongside the tracks and cries out for customers to linger over Mexican hot chocolate and pastries.
    La Monarca bakery has opened a corner shop in South Pasadena. The location, a sunny corner by the Metro train track and a metal sculpture that looks like the figure on Walk/Don't Walk signs, sits alongside the tracks and cries out for customers to...

    Tags: Caribbean Vacations, Los Angeles Times, Lifestyle and Leisure, Travel, Sandwiches

  4. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  5. Dining Review: No need for beef at Green Earth Vegan Cuisine

    So how are those New Year's resolutions going? Are you getting to work a little earlier? Hitting the gym more than once a month? Writing that novel? Eating more healthily? Maybe trying out a vegetarian diet?
    So how are those New Year's resolutions going? Are you getting to work a little earlier? Hitting the gym more than once a month? Writing that novel? Eating more healthily? Maybe trying out a vegetarian diet? We can't help with the first few, but if you'...

    Tags: Zucchini, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salads, Animals, Vegan Diet

  6. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  7. Dining review: Forget your arteries and lap it up at Slater's 50/50

    There's a new burger and sports TV joint in Pasadena. We're calling it the Testosterone province of Cholesterolistan. The owners call it Slater's 50/50. The 50/50 stands for the makeup of their burger patties — 50% ground beef, 50% ground bacon. There's bacon in the ketchup, in the salt and in the brownies, and, if you ask for it, in the milkshakes.
    There's a new burger and sports TV joint in Pasadena. We're calling it the Testosterone province of Cholesterolistan. The owners call it Slater's 50/50. The 50/50 stands for the makeup of their burger patties — 50% ground beef, 50% ground bacon....

    Tags: Caribbean Vacations, Bacon, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salads, Hamburgers

  8. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  9. Dining review: Take a savory bite out of Umami Burger

    Umami Burger has made its way to Pasadena. The modernist burger joint was bound to arrive sooner or later. Lucky for us, it was sooner.
    Umami Burger has made its way to Pasadena. The modernist burger joint was bound to arrive sooner or later. Lucky for us, it was sooner. The first Umami Burger opened in L.A. on La Brea in 2009. Since then, the locations and the following have exploded....

    Tags: Caribbean Vacations, Onion Rings, Bacon, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ketchup

  10. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  11. Work unveils some surprises about Einstein

    If one had to choose a golden age of physics at Caltech, the 1930s would be a strong contender.
    If one had to choose a golden age of physics at Caltech, the 1930s would be a strong contender. It was a time when Caltech leader Robert Millikan invited top scholars and physicists to the Pasadena campus. One of the most notable visitors, Albert...

    Tags: Japan, Princeton University, Religion and Belief, Nobel Prize Awards, Applied Physics

  12. Jul 27, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  13. London Olympics are latest stop for Westridge's Erica Wu

    At 16, Erica Wu has accumulated enough stamps on her passport to make even seasoned travelers jealous.
    At 16, Erica Wu has accumulated enough stamps on her passport to make even seasoned travelers jealous. She’s crisscrossed the country and other parts of the world, for table tennis tournaments and now will make the ultimate excursion, to London, as...

    Tags: Tennis, Science and Technology, YouTube, Table Tennis, Travel

  14. Jun 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Mars One: A human colony on Mars and a reality show to boot

    Mars One is not only a plan to send four astronauts (one of them could be you!) on a one-way trip to Mars -- but it's also a plan for a money-making, ratings-through-the-roof reality show.
    Mars One is not only a plan to send four astronauts (one of them could be you!) on a one-way trip to Mars -- but it's also a plan for a money-making, ratings-through-the-roof reality show. No, I'm not kidding. One of the men behind the effort to put a...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Space Programs, NASA, Los Angeles Times, Television Industry

  16. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  17. Art Center alums pay tribute to mentor Helmut Newton

    The old master spent his winter months at the Chateau Marmont, sitting beneath the palms, the white canopies and its distinctively European tower on the Sunset Strip. Photographer Helmut Newton was as recognizable there as his famous subjects, dining on the patio between sessions for Vanity Fair or Vogue, as he shattered taboos through his pictures of startling sexuality.
    The old master spent his winter months at the Chateau Marmont, sitting beneath the palms, the white canopies and its distinctively European tower on the Sunset Strip. Photographer Helmut Newton was as recognizable there as his famous subjects, dining on...

    Tags: Europe, Heart Attack, Arts and Culture, Van Halen (music group), Artists

  18. May 3, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  19. Wu puts on a show at Westridge

    PASADENA — Erica Wu has reached the pinnacle of her sport, and yet she’s only 15 years old. In emerging victorious in last month’s North American Table Tennis Trials, Wu qualified to represent the U.S. women’s team in this summer&...

    Tags: Tennis, Table Tennis, Rugby League, Travel, Olympic Games

  20. May 1, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  21. Glendale students, teacher head to NASA's Johnson Space Center

    Two local students have engineered a modest science experiment into one very big opportunity.
    Two local students have engineered a modest science experiment into one very big opportunity. Regina Kim, 14, and Rachel Harmon, 13, both eighth-grade students at Wilson Middle School, will travel with their science teacher Mary Inglish to the Johnson...

    Tags: Space Programs, Science and Technology, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Travel

  22. Dec 3, 2011 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  23. Pasadena officials said it could take weeks to make repairs after windstorm

    City officials expect it will take weeks to remove all the debris from Pasadena and months to replace trees and complete repairs needed in the wake of Wednesday night's powerful windstorm.
    City officials expect it will take weeks to remove all the debris from Pasadena and months to replace trees and complete repairs needed in the wake of Wednesday night's powerful windstorm. Workers in Pasadena, South Pasadena and San Marino were out in...

    Tags: Rose Bowl Game, Southern California Edison Company, Travel, American Red Cross, Government

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