Monthly Archives: November 2024
Nov 22 2024
Residents’ Sale for the 2025 Rose Bowl Game Tickets 12/3
Residents’ Sale for the 2025 Rose Bowl Game Tickets 12/3
Pasadena residents will be able to purchase tickets for the 2025 CFP Quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl Game at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, December 3, via Ticketmaster. Only customers with a Pasadena zip code associated with the card they are using to purchase tickets will be able to purchase tickets. Source: Rose Bowl.
Nov 19 2024
45th Pasadena Doo Dah Parade Sunday, November 24th 11:00am

The Other Party

45th Pasadena

Doo Dah Parade

Sunday, November 24th

11:00am

Starts at: Raymond Ave. at Holly St.

Continues south and turns right onto Colorado Blvd., ending at Pasadena Ave.

Doo Dah checklist

lawn chair

sunglasses, wig, outrageous clothing

cooler

fully-charged phone

cash for Doo Dah T-shirt

comfortable shoes

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Fat Boys food truck (in staging area)

Memorial Park Station ~ Gold Line

Check out the website for additional details and for the official Doo Dah after-party at the Old Towne Pub!

Family-friendly after-party at Dog Haus!

PasadenaDooDahParade.info

Nov 14 2024
DC’s Green Lantern John Stewart Arrives in Burbank

DC’s Green Lantern John Stewart Arrives in Burbank

Visit Burbank Sponsors Seven-And-A-Half-Foot Bronze Statue of DC’s Iconic Super Hero

Burbank, CA (November 14, 2024) – On November 14, 2024, Visit Burbank, along DC and Warner Bros. Discovery, unveiled a new seven-and-a-half-foot tall, 600-pound statue of Green Lantern John Stewart under Hangar 28 at Burbank Empire Center.

Funded by Visit Burbank, Green Lantern joins statues of Batman and Wonder Woman as ideal selfie spots in the City. The colossal statue will help showcase Burbank as a leading tourist destination and will exemplify the City’s status as the “Media Capital of the World.”

As a key member of DC’s Green Lantern Corps, John Stewart’s comic book exploits not only gained a legion of loyal comic book fans, but his animated appearances in DC and Warner Bros Animations Justice League and Justice League Unlimited provided a new generation of fans with a Green Lantern they could call their own. John Stewart represents an important milestone in DC history as our first modern Black costumed superhero, created by writer Denny O’Neil and artist Neal Adams, and first appearing in Green Lantern #87, published in October of 1971. The art for this statue was inspired by DC rising star, Jamal Campbell. The final larger-than-life statue, made from bronze, was built by skilled artisans at Burbank’s own American Fine Arts Foundry and Fabrication.