For those looking to get their foot in the door of the TV News industry, or people wanting a career change, Saturday morning’s TV News Workshop may be the place to start. Here’s some event information: Workshop takes place Saturday,… Read More
Monthly Archives: January 2011
Transportation Symposium
Nearly three hundred turned out for the Transportation Symposium Pasadena’s One Community Organization hosted Saturday at Maranatha High School’s Ambassador Auditorium. Third District Councilman Chris Holden founded the organization that’s held several free community events on Green Jobs, Historic Architecture,… Read More
Brown Needs To Keep Hands Off Property
The media commentariat have tried to compare new California Gov. Jerry Brown with outgoing Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, but the kind of leader it takes to manage under different economic circumstances makes for a difficult comparison. During economic booms it is… Read More
All Saints Applauds Gays Fighting War, Church Opposes
from Pasadena Sub Rosa Blog Don’t ask and don’t tell the Pasadena All Saints Church of the moral ambivalence below: EXCERPT FROM THE AMERICAN INTEREST BLOG http://blogs.the-american-interest.com/berger/2011/01/05/conservative-christians-and-the-sexual-revolution/ Dr. Peter L. Berger, sociologist of religion “The issue continues to be a… Read More
Roy Begley’s Predictions For 2011
by Roy Begley —Local Democrats will prepare to demonize the Pasadena Patriots Tea Party group’s local political platform only to discover that they were reading the text of the U.S. Constitution and The Federalist Papers (written by James Madison, not… Read More



