Share: In one corner of the venue, a chef was doing a demo on making cheese. Two vendors down the demo, vegetable spring rolls were being served. Another corner had a stage of live musicians. Another few vendors down, there were four flavors of tea being served with boba. Pasadena’s largest culinary event, the Taste of South Lake sure had something to satisfy every Pasadena-based foodie. Follow:
One win in for men’s soccer conference season
Share: Men’s soccer redeemed themselves with a 5-3 win against Chaffey in front of the home crowd Friday, learning from their rough loss at their first conference game earlier that week. Follow:
Volleyball on a five game winning streak
Share: Lancers volleyball beat Chaffey College in four sets on Wednesday, their fifth win in a row and their second win of the South Coast Conference North Division. Follow:
‘When Justice Isn’t Just’ delves into police brutality
Share: People started gathering outside the Westerbeck Recital Hall last Thursday at Pasadena City College (PCC) at least half an hour before the screening of “When Justice Isn’t Just.” By the time lights were turned off inside the theater, 250 people were sitting in silence. Follow:
Hot cars, hot streets, PCC judges and more at the South Pas Car Show
Share: There was a lot beneath the hood of the 12th Annual “Cruz’n for Roses Hot Rod & Classic Car Show” and Police and Fire Open House in South Pasadena on a hot, 100-degree Sunday afternoon Sunday. Nearly 200 vintage and specialty cars lined the city’s main thoroughfare, Mission Street. Five blocks, from Fair Oaks to Meridian, were closed to traffic for the event, which took place from 10 a.m.until 4 p.m. Hundreds of car enthusiasts, families and other pedestrians strolled down the middle of …