After a tough loss to Allan Hancock on Oct. 18, PCC looks to bounce back in a National Northern Conference match up Saturday at Moorpark College.
Public Enemy Said What No One Else Would
Led by the booming, socially conscious vocals of Chuck D, and the antics of sidekick Flavor Flav, and backed by the beats of the Bomb Squad, Public Enemy released their third, and arguably best, record, “Fear of a Black Planet” in March of 1990.
Relaxing With Fine Dining & Art
In a place where artists and art enthusiasts come together to enjoy a meal, Brenart Café offers affordable dining and artwork, all in the heart of Old Town Pasadena.Led by Chef Yi-Fan, Brenart Café has gone through a remodel since last June and refers to the outcome as progressive.
Buried in Pages and Obscurity
More than 30 members meet every Thursday at noon in U280 where they hold heavy discussions about the anime and video game industries.
Review: ‘X Saves the World’ Shines a Retrospective Light On Post-Baby Boomers
In “X Saves the World,” writer Jeff Gordinier takes the reader on a journey through the highs and lows of Generation X and how it can “still keep everything from sucking.
Senator Jack Scott Honored by PCC Foundation
State Senator Jack Scott was honored with a Building the Spirit of a Vibrant Community award by the PCC Foundation on Tuesday at a luncheon held at the Westin Hotel in Pasadena.
Fall Production of ‘The Dining Room’ Serves a Delightful Dish
“The Dining Room”, a new play enacted on stage in Sexson Auditorium, explores the mystic qualities of a time when families would sit around a table sharing conversations while eating breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Hip-Hop Heads React to Eminem Being Named ‘Best Rapper Alive’
PCC students have mixed reactions after the original Slim Shady was crowned as the globe’s top MC according to a poll by Vibe Magazine.After 920,000 votes were cast, Vibe Magazine fans led Eminem to a towering victory with 69 percent of the votes, despite his lack of album releases since 2004.
Sceen-Printing Designs Gives Character to T Building
Walking into the T Building becomes a unique experience as the walls of the structure are continually lined with pieces of elaborate graffiti art. Filled with radiant and vivid colors, artists have made their mark with creative stencils and paintings within the T Building.
Five Renowned Artists Discuss Culture and ‘Artistic Roots’
The Pasadena Museum of History held its second of four programs introducing its upcoming exhibit, “Family Stories: Sharing A Community’s Legacy” on Tuesday night in a crowded Harbeson Hall.”Artistic Roots,” was a panel discussion exploring the role of ethnicity, and how cultural backgrounds and identities have influenced five renowned local artists.