Posted in Art, Museums & galleries, PCC on Oct 13th, 2007

Marine life and faces in the windows of the PCC administrative building

Model and artists at Castle Green

Pasadena Museum of California Art covered in vinyl

Art Center gallery
artnightpasadena.com
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 25th, 2007

Outdoor movie nights
The South Pasadena Preservation Foundation is showing free movies outside on the lawn next to the historical museum on Saturday nights. Here’s a link to the schedule online, and here’s a close-up:

Schedule close-up

View from the grass

The poster
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 10th, 2007

John Loghry and family, organizers of Pasadena’s Really Really Free Market
The next Pasadena Really Really Free Market (RRFM) will take place this coming Saturday, July 14. In the spirit of the RRFM, I’ve created a temporary blog for RRFM announcements and pictures — it may be the permanent blog, or it may be the precursor to the permanent blog. In any event, it is at http://rrfm.wordpress.com, and more details about this coming Saturday are posted here.

A little guitar playing
Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 20th, 2007
The 15th annual Pasadena Chalk Festival took place last weekend at the Paseo. We were there Saturday afternoon and saw hundreds of drawings in progress.

The Kiss

A character Gavin recognizes

Oranges and a mission

This drawing won “Best 3D Effect”

John and Yoko
Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 16th, 2007
This Saturday, April 21, the City of Pasadena Greening the Earth Day and Armory Family Arts Festival will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Memorial Park and Armory Center for the Arts. Free! For more information, see the pdf here.
Path to Freedom will have a booth there.
Posted in Announcements, Caltech on Apr 4th, 2007
This Friday night, April 6, Friends of Iranian Culture at Caltech will celebrate Nowruz (Iranian New Year) with dancing, music and food. The celebration starts at 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Caltech Today has the details.
Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 9th, 2007