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‘A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY’

Officials winnow down plans for YWCA from 10 to 5

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BRINGING IT HOME

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11.14.19 | VOLUME 37| NUMBER 46

Opinion....................................................................3 Letters ........................................................5

Guest Opinion ..............................................6

News ........................................................................7 ‘A Unique Opportunity’ City officials winnow down proposals on Julia Morgan YWCA building from 10 to five. — André Coleman

A Righteous Man Marvin Gross, a rabbi and social justice activist who helped the homeless and fought for many causes, dies at age 72. — André Coleman

Feature ....................................................................9

The Case for Progressivism Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown discusses his new book, ‘Desk 88,’ with journalist Miriam Pawel at All Saints Saturday. — Bliss Bowen

Dining.................................................................... 11

Restaurant Review ...................................... 11 Outdoors...................................................15

Advice ...................................................... 16 Bulletin ..................................................... 17

Arts & Culture ........................................................ 18 Into the Night .............................................21 Trax..........................................................21

Calendar....................................................22

Classifieds ............................................................. 24 8 days ....................................................................30 ABOUT THE COVER: Photo of Jamie Shaheen and Berdella Bal by Luis Chavez

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HELP WANTED Regarding Marco Delano’s future “Four Walls” with heavy metal doors and bars for “The Donald” and his family, Pence, administrators and close associates, since Trump made such a big deal out of Mexico paying for his wall, all of it a major lie, is it possible that, if asked, Mexico and other countries will contribute money to pay for a prison for all of those lying Republicans? I’m sure Iran, after the treaty pullout, holds a major grudge; and Puerto Rico is still reeling in so many ways from Trump’s neglect, with many other nations continuing to be hurt by his unilateral policies. How about it? Since those in the DNC are crooked, and most US citizens are such ignorant cowards, with McConnell and the Republicans even more crooked, let’s ask the people of the world to help us. 11.07.19 | PASADENAWEEKLY.COM | GREATER PASADENA’S FREE NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

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TIME TO ACT

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GOTTA GO The disgusting and heinous acts that are being perpetrated on the most vulnerable among us by the current so-called “administration” are immoral, unethical and fly directly in the face of the Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection under the law (not to mention child abuse laws at both the state and federal levels). Unfortunately, the Legislative Branch of our government has once again demonstrated its cowardice and inability or unwillingness to grow a spine and hold the orange tyrant-in-chief accountable for his actions and his borderline authoritarian overreach by refusing to vote for his impeachment. In the face of this, there is only one remedy, only one way to hold the Executive Branch of our government accountable, and that is for

the American people to make their will and displeasure known. This can be accomplished in part by participating in protests. More importantly, though, all those out there who see this orange monster for what he is must exercise their franchise in 2020. Please remember to vote, and please remind all your friends and loved ones to do so as well. Democracy itself IS at stake, and it would seem that it is up to the American people to save it! ~ A.F. KAPLAN VIA EMAIL

‘CANCEL CULTURE’ I am deeply concerned about the haste at which employers and the public rush to judgment whenever an accusation is made of sexual misconduct. How employers are approached by attorneys for the accusers like so many mobsters, giving them the “opportunity” to fire the accused (and pay a nice big “settlement”) or face legal consequences. How the corporation finds it less damaging to fire the accused employee and pay off the extortionists rather than defend their often very loyal and talented and

valuable employees in court, and see if there are any facts behind the allegations that actually lead to a conviction. While there are many settlements based on confessions or irrefutable evidence presented at the pre-trial meeting with the lawyers, there are many more that are simply corporations choosing to do “damage control” to throw their often loyal and longtime employee under the bus to simply save face. The problem of sex crime accusations leading to legal shakedowns of corporations and the wealthy is not just crime in itself; it is increasingly being used as a tool to target mostly highprofile individuals who happen to be members of the liberal media or liberal political establishment. They are certainly not the ones behind these shakedowns. We currently live in a mad culture, where madness is rewarded if you get mad at the right people, and hire a mad enough lawyer to get mad at their employers. I often think about why it is so easy for these employers to throw their employees under the bus, without offering any legal defense to their employees, without so much as asking for their side of the story. And the only answer I can come up with is that it has to be about more than just saving face (or money). Corporations that act as judge, jury and executioner are just encouraging the rest of society to play judge, jury and executioner, in some sort of sick and sordid conservative political mafia hit game, where they can so easily take out whomever they want. Please forgive my rant, and please understand that I am not referring to actual victims of sexual abuse who have immediately called authorities, preserved evidence (and witnesses) and who have prevailed in a court of law. They all have my deepest sympathies and support. It’s the legal and desperate opportunists posing as victims of sexual abuse who are conspiring to ruin the careers, friendships, family relationships and marriages of innocent individuals that concern me so greatly. ~SEAN TURNER VIA EMAIL 11.14.19 | PASADENA WEEKLY 5


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•GUEST OPINION• BY ROBERT M. NELSON AND MARGUERITE RENNER

BEST LAID PLANS

STATE DEMS LOOK FOR A WHITE KNIGHT AT PARTY CONVENTION IN LONG BEACH California’s Democrats meet in Long Beach this weekend for their second convention of this year. Things have changed dramatically since they fi rst met in May. Back then, things seemed so simple. But the famous words penned by Robert Burns in 1785 show once again that, “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” Late last year the National Democratic Party brass developed a plan to contain the burgeoning democratic-socialist insurgency manifested in Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential efforts. Their idea was to combine the affable Joe Biden with California’s apparently exciting and youthful Kamala Harris as a “dream ticket.” Insurgents would be crushed. State party insiders joined in. They moved the date of California’s 2020 primary to March 3. The Biden-Harris dream team would generate an early California landslide primary victory. There would be no long, drawn out series of caucuses and primaries preceding the 2020 Democratic National Convention where an insurgency might develop. The Golden State’s early primary would set the party’s 2020 slate. The seemingly well-crafted plans of Democratic Party insiders quickly foundered. Other Democratic presidential contenders embraced the “lefty” issues so popular on the West Coast. Elizabeth Warren endorsed Bernie Sanders’ Medicare for All legislation. Harris followed suit. But, as he once said, Sanders “wrote the damn bill!” Other topics raised by Sanders in 2016, including addressing the climate crisis, a $15 minimum wage, tuition-free college and compassion for immigrant families became leading issues advocated by Democratic aspirants. Candidates who attacked the Sanders Medicare bill plummeted in the polls. The notion that Democrats were only concerned about dumping Trump didn’t make sense. The Democratic base wanted more. At the May Democratic State Convention Sanders and Warren only spoke in complimentary terms of each other. They refused to play king of the mountain, avoiding the perennial leftist infighting. Over the summer, debates revealed differences between candidates regarding how these changes might be accomplished. Yet none of the new faces could answer the call — provide a plan addressing the fundamental concerns of the Democratic Party. Democrats in Congress then built a strong corruption case against President Trump, exposing unbelievable fi nancial shenanigans. Unfortunately, Trump’s defenders got help from the Biden family. Biden’s son, Hunter, was on the board of directors of Bursima Holdings, a major player in the Ukrainian natural gas monopoly, receiving a $50,000-a-month salary. What was Hunter Biden’s job description? Did it deserve such a huge salary? The Bidens gave Republicans what they needed. Hunter’s salary seems to fail the smell test in the eyes of typical working-class Democrats. The affable Joe Biden was wounded. The sharks circled. Fortunately, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tasked local Congressman Adam Schiff with leading the Trump impeachment investigation. Schiff is one of the smartest members of Congress. As the investigation proceeds Schiff can create a path for Hunter Biden to explain himself. The onus will be on the younger Biden to use the opportunity of the impeachment proceedings to cleanse the Biden name in America’s eyes. With Biden on the decline, other Democrats smell opportunity. The latest to consider the race is billionaire stock market mogul and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s problem is that there already is one billionaire in the race, Tom Steyer, who has used his resources to establish impressive liberal credentials. Bloomberg has not. A year ago, the Democratic Party brass crafted a master plan to control its progressive wing. Today, the Biden-Harris ticket is collapsing. To make their way through the confusion, party officialdom has decreed that all the speaking time at the Long Beach convention will be devoted to the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. They hope for a candidate to emerge on a white horse to lead them out of their self-created wilderness. The base is demanding change. The leadership appears deaf, dumb and blind. The big suspense of this weekend is whether the Sanders-Warren nonaggression pact will continue. It probably will. They have nothing to lose. Ninety years ago, Franklin Roosevelt wrestled control of the Democratic Party from New York Gov. Al Smith. FDR then healed a nation severely wounded by the Great Depression. Can a Sanders-Warren ticket repeat this achievement in 2020? ■ The authors are members of the Central Committee of the California Democratic Party representing Pasadena and environs. Nelson is a member of the party’s executive board. 6 PASADENA WEEKLY | 11.14.19


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CITY OFFICIALS WINNOW DOWN PROPOSALS ON JULIA MORGAN YWCA BUILDING FROM 10 TO FIVE

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ocal activists have expressed support for a proposed project that would see the historic Julia Morgan YWCA building converted into a hotel and property originally intended to build a Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) headquarters across the street used for affordable housing. Support for the plan — one of five selected from 10 requests for proposal, or RFP responses — came during the Nov. 4, City Council meeting. At that meeting, the council did not make a fi nal selection and instead unanimously approved further study on all of the fi nal five proposed projects. According to a proposal submitted by the Los Angeles-based Ratkovich Company, the YWCA building would either become office space, with surface parking, or a 142-room hotel with an 80-space subterranean garage. Under the Ratkovich plan, The PWP site would become 94 low-income units, 46 of which would be permanent housing for at-risk households. “Take advantage of this unique opportunity we have to increase the affordable housing inventory in the city of Pasadena and bring more affordable housing into this community,” Juliana Serrano of All Saints Church told the City Council.

Other proposals came from Carpenter & Company Inc., Continental Assets Management, Edgewood Realty Partners, and HRI Properties. All four companies proposed hotels for the YWCA, which was designed by Julia Morgan, an acclaimed architect of the earlier part of the last century. The building, often referred to as the Morgan YWCA, is located in the Pasadena Civic Center, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, along with City Hall, the Pasadena Central Library, and Centennial Place, a single-room-occupancy or SRO facility that was formerly the YMCA, located directly across Holly Street from the YWCA. Three of the five companies also presented affordable housing plans for the former Water and Power site on the corner of North Garfield Avenue and Ramona Street. “We feel strongly that this is a win-win for the city and the citizens of Pasadena,” Anne Miskey, chief executive officer at Union Station Homeless Services, said of the Ratkovich proposal. “It restores, preserves and provides a civic and revenue generating use for the beautiful and historic YWCA building, while creating a combination of affordable and supportive housing on the CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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MARVIN GROSS: MAY 20, 1947 – NOV. 5, 2019 RABBI AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ACTIVIST HELPED THE HOMELESS AND FOUGHT FOR MANY RIGHTEOUS CAUSES

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undreds of people celebrated the life of Rabbi Marvin Gross this past weekend during his memorial service and shiva at the Pasadena Jewish Temple. Gross, one of the key proponents in the fight to end homelessness in the San Gabriel Valley, died on Nov. 5 after a brief illness. He was 72. The former CEO of Union Station Homeless Services, Gross took the helm of that organization in 1994, 21 years after a group of community volunteers started the nonprofit as a simple hospitality center to serve poor and homeless men in downtown Pasadena. “We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Marv Gross. He was one of the kindest, most compassionate humans we’ve ever known and a true defender of social justice,” wrote workers at Union Station in a Nov. 7 Facebook post. “We are lucky to have known him and worked with him for so many years. He made an indelible impact on every person he met, and his incredible legacy will never be forgotten.” Gross helped lead the agency through an unprecedented period of growth that saw Union Station expand its services to become the San Gabriel Valley’s largest nonprofit serving the homeless. He retired in 2015. In honor of that work, “Marv’s Place,” an affordable housing project in Pasadena for people who formerly were homeless, bears his name. But even after he announced his retirement in November of that year, Gross promised to continue his work. “I am not saying goodbye yet,” Gross said at the time he announced his retirement. “There are still months of work ahead of us. It will be an exciting time, as we continue to help people in Pasadena and throughout the San Gabriel Valley achieve decent housing, more stable lives and greater self-fulfillment.” According to an article in the Pasadena Star-News, written by Peter Dreier, a poitical science professor at Occidental College and a longtime friend, Union Station dramatically expanded its operations, from 22 employees and less than a $1 million yearly budget to a 90-person operation and an $8 million budget, providing emergency services and shelter, counseling and transitional housing for people without homes under Gross’ leadership. “Marv was an ordained rabbi, but for the past 25 years his pulpit was the movement for social justice,” Dreier wrote. “That included his many appearances at Pasadena City Council meetings, rallies and protest marches for immigrant rights, police accountability, tenants’ rights and racial justice.” Gross continued his work in social justice, and was active in a variety of organizations in the greater Los Angeles area. Gross was predeceased by his parents Jacob and Rita (Berliant) Gross and his brother, Howard.

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Since his retirement Gross devoted his energies to immigration rights and mentoring executives. Rabbi Gross was born in Evanston, Illinois. He attended Amherst College, Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Before he came to Union Station, he served as a senior executive with the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles with varied responsibilities in community regional management, fundraising and emergency relief. Gross did amazing work in social justice, serving as social action chair of the Board of Rabbis of Southern California; co-chair of Clergy United for Prophetic Action, a Black-Jewish clergy alliance; and had a leading role in organizing religious congregations to support California’s Proposition 12, the Bilateral Nuclear Weapons Freeze Initiative. In 1975, Gross and a fellow rabbinic student were sent by the government of Israel to the Soviet Union for four weeks in an effort to promote contact and solidarity with Soviet Jews who had submitted applications to emigrate to Israel. In addition, he worked as a political and community organizer, serving as a statewide deputy field director for former US Sen. Alan Cranston’s successful 1986 reelection campaign and organizer for the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA), in Chicago. While with JCUA, Gross organized a groundbreaking conference in 1972 on mortgage and insurance industry redlining in low-income and minority neighborhoods on behalf of the Westside Coalition. The national advocacy organization that emerged from that conference became the key factor in the passage of the Community Reinvestment Act by Congress in 1977. After graduating from college in 1970, Gross served as a staff member for Father Robert Drinan’s successful congressional election campaign in Massachusetts based on an anti-Vietnam War platform. Following the election, Gross was hired as an organizer and fundraiser for the Vietnam Veterans Against the War in Boston. Gross is survived by his wife, Lynn Winter Gross; children Tara Rangarajan, Daniel (Anu) Gross, and Becky (Austin) Gross; his brother, Richard, and sister, Frances Schnall; and grandchildren Ari and Eli Rangarajan and Anisha Gross. “Marv Gross’ kindness, humility, humanity and strong sense of compassion and social justice will never be forgotten,” said Anne Miskey, CEO of Union Station Homeless Services. “He has left a huge legacy in our community, and at and through Union Station Homeless Services. Because of him, many thousands of lives have been saved — moving from lives of despair to ones of hope and fulfillment.” ■

Water and Power site, something we know we obviously and desperately need.” The city purchased the YWCA building for $8.6 million seven years ago under eminent domain. At that point, the 96-year-old structure was dilapidated having fallen into serious disrepair after it changed ownership in 1996. That owner balked at the city’s initial purchase offer of about $6.43 million leading to a court battle that resulted in the city purchasing the property under eminent domain in 2012. But even after the city purchased the building it continued to sit vacant and unused. In 2017, preservationists opposed the idea for a hotel project that was eventually scrapped when the developer asked for a $30 million subsidy to help cover increasing costs on the proposed 127,912-square-foot, 60-feet high, 181-room hotel project. If approved, the subsidy would have granted the developer decades of free rent and parking. Local preservationists fi led a lawsuit challenging the approval of a report clearing the way for the project and claimed the city violated the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) by certifying an environmental impact report (EIR) on the project. According to lawyers for the Civic Center Coalition, the EIR did not consider traffic impacts, the loss of green space or the encroachments on memorials dedicated to historical figures Jackie Robinson and his brother Mack. After that project died, locals began calling on the City Council to use the project for affordable housing. The lack of affordable housing in the city has devastated local schools. The district has lost more than 1,000 students over the past five years and has been forced to close a number of schools due to a decline in funding. The district makes about $10,000 per student in average daily attendance funds from the state. “We know the schools are closing because there isn’t housing for low-income families so this is a wonderful opportunity for us to set an example for other cities and also do what’s best for our own city,” said affordable housing advocate Anthony Manousos. One of the developers not chosen to move forward in the process proposed rehabilitating the building as a museum honoring Julia Morgan and other high achieving women. Other proposals included, demolishing the structure to make way for an assisted living facility for seniors, a four-story office building with underground parking, and a three-story 150-room hotel. “Whatever we build here will be here for 50 to 100 years,” said Council member Victor Gordo. “Hopefully we get it right.” City staff will report back to the council on a date that has yet to be determined, with a closer look at the five selections, in terms of feasibility and further recommendations. “Given the high cost of rehabilitating the YWCA Building, it is not surprising that the majority of proposers focused on a revenue generating project i.e., hotel, that takes full advantage of the building envelope established by the City Council and the existing entitlements. All of the housing options focused on the Water & Power site which is less costly to develop,” the report states. The Civic Center District was developed using the Bennett Plan, so named for Edward H. Bennett of the Chicago architecture firm Bennett, Parsons and Frost. The plan centralized the city’s most important civic institutions within a single district where streets terminate at the most important buildings — City Hall, the Pasadena Central Library and the Civic Auditorium, located to the south on Green Street. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. In April, the council voted 5-3 to seek development proposals based on recommendations from a consultant who is expert in a style known as Beaux Arts, which permeates Centennial Square. Morgan was the fi rst woman admitted to the architecture program at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. She designed the YWCA building in the early 1920s. The building was completed in 1923. Morgan arrived in Paris in 1896 to attend the École des Beaux-Arts, the most respected architecture school in the world. Up until that point, no woman had gained admittance into the school. The diminutive Morgan, who designed Hearst Castle for publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst starting in 1919, took the entrance exam three times before she was admitted in 1898. ■


MAKING THE CASE FOR PROGRESSIVISM OHIO SEN. SHERROD BROWN DISCUSSES HIS NEW BOOK, ‘DESK 88,’ WITH JOURNALIST MIRIAM PAWEL AT ALL SAINTS SATURDAY

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enior Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown’s newly published book, “Desk 88: Eight Progressive Senators Who Changed America,” arose from unusual ground: his desk in the US Senate. He inspected several upon arriving in 2007 (after serving 14 years in Congress); per longstanding tradition, senators sign or carve their names in the pine or poplar drawers of the mahogany desks. “Something felt different,” Brown writes, when he opened Desk 88’s drawer and read the names of previous occupants: Alabama’s Hugo Black, Rhode Island’s Theodore Francis Green, Idaho’s “singing cowboy” Glen Taylor, New York’s Herbert Lehman, Tennessee’s Al Gore Sr., Wisconsin’s William Proxmire, New York’s Robert F. Kennedy, and South Dakota’s George McGovern. (Gore Jr. also sat at Desk 88, but unlike his father forgot to add his name to the drawer.) Brown was drawn to their names by “the idea that connected them: progressivism.” Vroman’s Bookstore hosts a conversation between Brown and journalist/author Miriam Pawel at All Saints Church Saturday night. Not all of his Desk 88 predecessors were famous, but digging into their legislative records turns out to be an intriguing, sometimes entertaining way to navigate 20th-century America — and, not incidentally, demonstrate the cumulative value of small victories in the face of destabilizing threats to democracy. (“History,” he notes, “should teach us something.”) Brown doesn’t avoid his subjects’ transgressions; Black, who later became one of our longest-serving Supreme Court justices, started out as a KKK member. Sounding his signature “dignity of work” theme early on, Brown’s enthusiasm for progressivism’s achievements is matched by his disdain for right-wing populist leaders who display insufficient respect for workers’ rights. Throughout the book, he leavens history with sly asides (noting, for instance, that Roman Catholic Church officials who opposed legislation banning child labor were “perhaps conveniently oblivious to the first four or five books of the New Testament”). A seven-page bibliography of history and economic tomes, political memoirs, articles and novels offers plenty of source material to chew over. One repeatedly quoted is Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose theory that “history is a contest between the Conservators and the Innovators” dovetails comfortably with the worldview expressed by Brown in an interview with the Pasadena Weekly. PASADENA WEEKLY: In one poignant passage, NY Sen. Herbert Lehman calls Joe McCarthy’s bluff on the Senate floor and tries to collect papers McCarthy claims prove Communism in the ranks — while other senators stay silent. You write: “It is hard to imagine the fear instilled among politicians by Wisconsin Sen. Joe McCarthy, and the courage required to stand up to him.” That, like McCarthy’s sneer, seems Trumpian, when over two dozen Republican politicians have left office rather than publicly contradict the president. Does that overestimate Trump’s threat or underestimate McCarthy?

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SEN. SHERROD BROWN: It’s not a new thing for many senators to fail to show the courage they should show, without mentioning names at this point. When people say this is the worst time in our country’s history, my answer is no, this is the worst president in our country’s history. It was worse with the Civil War, the Depression, and McCarthy. I hadn’t thought of it quite this way, but it was pretty awful how senators were so cowed by him, and it’s pretty awful how senators are so cowed by Trump. I worked on this book for 10 to 11 years; much was written prior to Trump taking office. … There’s [also] Roy Cohn’s connection to McCarthy and Cohn’s connection to Trump. One thing McCarthy and Trump had in common is they both were bullies, and in the end bullies are always cowards. Do you hope “Desk 88” will educate readers about political courage? Is it accurate to call it your “Profiles in Courage,” with different political leaders? I don’t know about that; I’m not [Arthur] Schlesinger, I’m not [John F.] Kennedy, I don’t pretend to be anyone else. So I would just call it “Desk 88: Eight Progressive Senators.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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[Chuckles] Courage matters in these situations, but a number of these senators didn’t always show courage. Some showed it rarely, some lived lives of principled service and courage. We all have our blemishes, and we are all uneven in our service and in our courage and standing up for our beliefs and standing up for our states and our constituents. Most of these senators I chose because they mostly did the right thing. Most of them showed courage most of the time. I wanted to show readers that elected officials can do really good things for the country. They often need encouragement and pressure from the public to do the right thing. Some contend McCarthyism helped seed 1960s progressivism, by pushing the political pendulum so far rightward it had to swing left. Could Trumpism be doing that? I’m not sure I would agree that McCarthy led to the progressive. I think McCarthy [plus] eight years of a sleepy Eisenhower administration, the age of the country, the age of the next generation, and the world wars [did]. And [President] Kennedy, frankly, wasn’t the progressive era; it was clearly [Lyndon] Johnson. I would absolutely say that 2020 could be the new beginning of a new progressive era. In the book I talk about Emerson’s Innovators vs. Conservators always battling [throughout] history. Woodrow Wilson was a racist but many progressive things happened during that period. I would also add that all eight of these senators that held my desk were white, male Democrats. And I would assume the next five people that hold my desk will be mostly women and people of color because the world is changing and that’s good. But the first progressive era was Wilson and the second and third, which were the best eras, were with FDR and then Johnson. When I started writing the book it seemed we were maybe in the midst of one but there hasn’t been a full-blown progressive era in quite some time. Knowing there’s a lot of energy for a progressive movement, there’s a good chance beating Trump and winning the Senate really could happen in 2020. Progressive eras are all really short but they are very powerful. The Conservators push back aggressively, we play defense to hold onto our gains, and the gains for the public are immense: the gains of having the Federal Reserve and workers comp in the 1910s, and then in the ’30s and ’60s, Social Security, Medicare, voting rights, Pell grants, labor law. There’s a public perception that at least two leading progressive Democratic presidential candidates have shifted the party to the left, which troubles some moderate voters. What’s your response to them? All these candidates are progressive. Some want to do Medicare for All. There’s nobody much in the Senate that’s served the length I have that’s any more progressive than I am, but I think that Medicare for All doesn’t work now, even though I want to get to a place where we have universal coverage and Medicare makes sense as being the universal coverage. But we don’t win on that. We win on direct negotiations on prescription drugs. We win on strengthening preexisting conditions and consumer protections. We win on taking away tax breaks from drug companies for marketing and advertising. Trump and Republicans are trying to take health care away. [These candidates] all want to protect the Affordable Care Act and build on it in a progressive way. They all want to deal with climate change, they all want to deal with family leave in all of its iterations, they all see childcare as a public good. So I don’t buy that there are moderates in the Democratic Party that don’t want to see us go in a progressive direction; it’s just, whose definition? Elizabeth’s or Bernie’s or Klobuchar’s or Booker’s? There are gradations but it’s all going in that direction. I think the energy of this election will take us there. Here in California, extreme wildfires and utility-triggered blackouts are driving hard conversations about the climate and energy infrastructure. Can you imagine Desk 88 predecessors like Bobby Kennedy or Hugo Black championing job-generating renewable energy in, say, West Virginia coal country? Can progressives mobilize the country to confront the climate crisis as FDR’s administration mobilized for the Depression and WWII? I think we can, I think we will. It’s not just that coal has been hurting in southeast Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky. It’s been a 40-year decline since steel mills started to decline … we’ve also seen a failure to invest in these communities. Most people understand that coal is outcompeted by natural gas, let alone non-fossil fuels like solar and wind. We’ve gotta look at these communities like my hometown of Mansfield, that have been hurting as young people leave and big manufacturing plants have shut down, and invest in human capital. Your book depicts bipartisan collaborations between Desk 88 senators and traditional conservative counterparts. Do you know any old-school conservatives still serving in the House or Senate? I assume there are but I don’t know who they are and I don’t know what they call them10 PASADENA WEEKLY | 11.14.19

selves. I don’t know what their conscience and their brain tells them. But I think the entire Republican Party has become just a special interest. They’re not the Emerson Conservators; they’re the special interest crowd that always looks out for those with money and those with privilege. While you can make a good case that history’s well served by a battle between the Innovators and the Conservators, we are less well served when the Conservator party, if you will, is all about protecting wealth and their status. “Desk 88” addresses responsibilities of political leaders. What do you hope readers take away about the value of their own role in political processes? People will see that progressive eras happen because the public and progressive movements — the civil rights movement, the labor movement — all set the table for Congress to move on this stuff. So citizens, citizen movements, citizen protests, the simple act of writing a letter to a member of Congress — lots of people in Ohio tell me they have Sen. [Rob] Portman’s number on speed dial so they can call him every day and push him on things — that’s what democracy’s all about. This book shows that from start to end. These things don’t happen in isolation. You cite Abraham Lincoln’s retort to aides that he needed his “public opinion baths.” Where do you go for yours? I do roundtables. I’ve done 450, 500 roundtables around Ohio. I convened one last week to talk about what the ACA court case will do to undermine their protections for preexisting conditions, at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital. Eight, 10, 12 people, sometimes up to 20, and I get most of my legislative ideas and many of the arguments and stories I use on the Senate floor from them. Everybody talks and I don’t talk much at all. … I don’t think you do this job well if you’re not a good listener. ■ Sen. Sherrod Brown discusses “Desk 88: Eight Progressive Senators Who Changed America” with journalist Miriam Pawel at All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena, at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16; $36 (includes one book copy). Info: (626) 449-5320. Tickets: eventbrite.com/e/an-evening-withsenator-sherrod-brown-and-miriam-pawel-tickets-72448594697. Further info: brown.senate.gov, vromansbookstore.com, fsgbooks.com


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Foxy’s Holds True THE VENERABLE GLENDALE DINER HAS LOST NONE OF ITS MAGIC BY MICHAEL SPRAGUE | PHOTOS BY DANNY LIAO ormally I scour Yelp, longing for the next hidden gem to cover. There are a few self-anointed guidelines. One is it must have fewer than 1,000 reviews on Yelp. Another is it cannot have been covered by my iconic predecessor Erica Wayne in the past five years — as my rants and musings stand like a grizzled mountain man next to her poetic prose. This week I was saved hours of Yelp searching, as an urgent letter of concern from Dirk Yarborough of Orange County sent me to Foxy’s Restaurant in Glendale. Dirk was able to step beyond his displeasure with the Pasadena Weekly’s political leanings to talk about one of the few remaining topics that transcend party lines — food. Foxy’s recently changed hands, which is why Dirk reached out. Foxy’s features a menu that resembles a catalogue rather than the typical, double-sided, plastic diner menu. Understandably, Dirk

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worried that the fi nancial aspect of keeping such a massive menu will lead to new owners cutting back. In true Woodward and Bernstein fashion (yes, I went to J school) I fact-checked my new source’s info. I called Foxy’s to confi rm they had new owners, and was quickly met with an unprompted “But they are not changing anything!” before I could even ask if any changes were expected. It seems that Dirk was not the only regular concerned about new owners, which is understandable given that Foxy’s opened in 1964 and has established itself as a Glendale icon over the last five decades. For good reason, the 50-something year old A-frame restaurant has allowed the retro architectural design touches to stay and grown the menu items with the changing times. I want to imagine that the menu grew to the 20-some odd page behemoth that it is now because they have never removed

CAMERON’S SEAFOOD 1978 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena (626) 793-3474 Camerons4fish.com $$ Since 1984, Cameron’s Seafood has been serving its freshest seafood, and has become a landmark in Pasadena. Cameron’s brings the ocean home with their fresh catch being cooked over mesquite wood grills that burn all day long.Enjoy the very best Seafood, Steaks, Salad & Pasta! Voted Best Seafood in Pasadena Weekly for 27 years! Now you can order on-line: camerons4fish.com.

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EL PORTAL 695 E. Green St., Pasadena (626)795-8553 Elportalrestaurant.com $$ Pasadena Weekly readers have been rewarding El Portal with the title of Best Mexican Food in the city for years. This charming little hacienda with brick walls, festive colors, fine art and a California elegant courtyard brings the authentic cuisine of Mexico and the Yucatan region to your table.

HILL STREET CAFÉ 1004 Foothill Blvd., La Canada Flintridge 818-952-1019 hillstreetcafelacanada.com $$ Hill Street Café is celebrating over 25 years of serving the community quality meals made of quality ingridients. we want to thank all of you who stuck with us during the remodeling process and we want to welcome back everyone else. in our recent remodel, we have added an outdoor patio, a bar and more dining area, we have created a relaxed ambience with a touch of modern but still retaining our extensive menu, our friendly service and most important a family atmosphere.

KABUKI JAPANESE RESTAURANTS 88 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, (626) 568-9310 3539 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, (626) 351-8963 kabukirestaurants.com $$ When you walk into a Kabuki you won’t be overwhelmed with Asian decor and music. What you will encounter is a casual atmosphere with today’s hottest music playing, people smiling and our friendly staff welcoming you through the doors. Look for the Red Mask. Come eat, drink and have fun! TOPS WALNUT 1792 E. Walnut St., Pasadena (626) 584-0244 topsburger.com $ At TOPS on Walnut & Allen, we maintain the original taste from 60 years ago. My father wanted to create food as close to homemade as possible. Our primary goal and focus is on taste, quality, freshness, cleanliness in our service and experienced staff. Most of our staff have been with us for more than twenty years. We invite you to come to TOPS on the corner of Walnut & Allen and taste the difference! Meet our staff and experience what quality service should be. The same quality service that has made us #1.

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MARGARITA’S 155 S. Rosemead Blvd., Pasadena (626) 449-4193 margaritaspasadena.com $$ At Margaritas Mexican Restaurant, our family has been sharing our authentic Mexican dishes with the wonderful people of Pasadena since 1977. Guests enter our warm, inviting space and leave as family -- with plenty of burritos, tortas, tostadas, fajitas, and more to be had in between! Our dishes incorporate and pay homage to the rich flavors of bustling mercados, corner taquerias, and seaside palapas. So visit us, eat to your heart's content at our mouthwatering lunch buffet, sip on a refreshing margarita, and feel at home.

NEW DELHI PALACE 950 E. Colorado Blvd # 205 Pasadena 626-405-0666 newdelhipalacepasadena.com $ Pasadena's premier restaurant featuring delectable and affordable cuisine embodying the spirit and essence of India. "A complete dining experience, a feast for the mouth and heart". Join us for our incredible lunch buffet Monday through Friday for only $10.99. Monday-Sun 11:30-2:30 & 5:30-10pm Always in the Winner's Circle for Best of Pasadena!

TOM'S FAMOUS FAMILY RESTAURANT 1130 E. Walnut St. Pasadena 626-577-7717 tomsfamous.com $ Please come and enjoy homemade breakfast lunch and dinner all made from scratch and FRESH. Nothing is ever served or made from a can. We pride ourselves as being the cleanest store with the best quality food and BEST service in town. Thank you PASADENA!!!!! ZELO GOURMET PIZZAS 328 E. Foothill Blvd.Arcadia 626-358-8298 myzelopizza.info $$ It’s the cornmeal crust that makes this pizzeria stand out from the rest. This locally owned establishment’s signature dish is the fresh, corn, balsamic-marinated, oven-roasted red onion pie. Zelo Pizzeria has expanded the dining room to better serve you, so come in and give Zelo Pizzeria a try.

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items; rather they just tack on new pages. A true family diner, Foxy’s menu has every single potential eater covered. There are Mediterranean breakfasts, an entire page of vegan breakfasts, traditional griddle classics, Mexican breakfast plates, and an entire page with all the varieties of eggs benedict you could think of. With such a large menu, I was going to have to make multiple visits over the course of weeks to even put a dent in the offerings, or better yet, call in back-up. So I brought in the people who taught me everything I know about food — my family. I invited the eight person team consisting of my significant other, my parents and my sister and brother-in-law with their two small children who I affectionately call “the possum family” as they climb everywhere, eat everything, and are regularly strapped to their parents like satchels. The eight or so of us assembled — Avengers style — on a Sunday morning. Despite their main parking lot being full and a line out the door, our party sat relatively quickly for what was clearly the busiest part of the week. The interior of Foxy’s is a time machine to the diners of yester-year. The wood-paneled interior is lit by dangling Edison bulbs, stone bordered fireplaces give the dining rooms a home-like feel, which is furthered by the presence of old-school Oster toasters at most tables so you toast your pieces of bread to your preference. The eggs cordon bleu ($18) ham and cheese stuffed breaded chicken breast crowned with two poached eggs and hollandaise sauce was exactly as it sounds: A mashup between the dinner classic and a deconstructed Benedict. And it was delicious The pancakes — in all varieties — were hearty, spongy and a healthy serving for anyone who needs to power up before a day of shopping. The Mexican breakfasts might have been the

favorites. The chilaquiles are served with your chicken (we subbed carne asada) served over crispy corn chips and baked in a fantastically rich and flavorful enchilada sauce with gooey cheese and eggs over the top. Foxy’s is serving a great version of chilaquiles, machaca, breakfast burritos and other spicy, delicious favorites. Another mash-up, the corned beef hash Benedict ($14), mixed the two old-school staples together into one new Benedict, where the salty flavors of the corn beef hash are met with the fat of the yolk from the poached eggs. As mentioned, they have more Benedict varieties, including lox ($14), crab ($14) and chicken breast ($13). If you cannot find your first choice amongst the 20 or so menu pages, Foxy’s has no issues letting you substitute to your heart's desire. I had a craving for banana pancakes so I upgraded the short stack ($5) to get my wish and have sliced bananas cooked inside. The waitress was so open to my substitution that she offered to have bananas served on top as well, a question I regret not saying yes to. In addition to the multitudes of breakfast offerings, Foxy’s also has equally expansive lunch and dinner menus, complete with cocktails, appetizers, salads, sandwiches, Mexican platters and desserts. Rest assured, we left with full bellies and enough energy to tackle a Sunday fi lled with more errands (and hijinks) than you can imagine. Yes, all eight of us. To Dirk, and any other Foxy’s loyalists, it seems that the Glendale breakfast haven has no plans on changing any of the things that have kept it alive over the last 50 years. So if you are in Glendale and need refuge from the Americana or Galleria, or you just want a throwback to a different era of dining, Foxy’s is still the place.


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•OUTDOORS• BY CHRISTOPHER NYERGES

NATURE’S BALANCE ENRIQUE VILLASENOR TEACHES HOW PRICKLY PEARS ARE USED FOR FOOD AND HEALTH

Enrique Villasenor is at the head of the Pasadena City College classroom, extolling the many unsung virtues of the prickly pear cactus. “It’s often referred to as poor people’s food,” Villasenor explains, “but did you know that it contains all the essential amino acids — and some nonessential amino acids as well?” Villasenor is the de facto ambassador of the humble prickly pear cactus, a plant that has been used for food and medicine for millennia. After 35 years as a school teacher, Villasenor recently retired and now actively works as an assistant to pharmacologist Dr. James Adams, who shares traditional Chumash healing methods. In his popular two-hour presentation, Villasenor takes his audience through the fascinating history and the vast healthful benefits of the prickly pear cactus, beginning with the fact that cacti remnants were found in jars in Mexico dating back 10,000 years. He explains that archaeologists have found old jars that contained not only cactus, but teostine (the forerunner to corn), chili, amaranth, sapote and mesquite — some of the earliest foods from this continent. As part of his presentation, Villasenor shares details from the historical book, “Relacion de Cabeza deVaca,” the account of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca’s journey in the unknown interior of America. De Vaca was one of four survivors of the 1527 Narvaez expedition. From 1527 to 1536, de Vaca wandered across the US Southwest, learning from the natives about the local foods. Though he was a slave for the fi rst two years, he became both a trader and a healer to the various tribes. He learned of the value of the nopal (aka the prickly pear cactus) from the natives and used it for scurvy, treating arrow wounds, and for stomach issues. After returning to Spain in 1537, he wrote his account of the journey, fi rst published in 1542. De Vaca is sometimes considered a proto-anthropologist for his detailed accounts of the many tribes of Native Americans that he encountered. “The prickly pear cactus is one of the best immune system boosters,” says Villasenor, quoting Hippocrates, who said “Let food be thy medicine, and let medicine be thy food.” Historically, the prickly pear cactus pads have been used for lowering cholesterol levels, digestive issues, edema, wounds, bronchitis, fevers, vitiligo, inflammation, type II diabetes, muscle pain, urinary problems, burns, and liver problems. Students of Villasenor listen in awe, wondering why they have always considered the prickly pear just a food to eat when you’re next to starving, rather than the superfood it is. Villasenor explains that because the prickly pear was always available in good times and bad, in times of drought and plenty, it was always something that poor people could and did use, but then it came to be regarded as simply a food of last resort. Today, however, that view is changing. Villasenor points out that one can fi nd hundreds of products made from the prickly pear on Amazon. This includes food and food supplements, pills for diabetes, as well as various products from the cochineal bug that is often found on the prickly pear plants. The cochineal has historically been dried and crushed to get carminic acid and a very good red dye for clothing, and even food products. The highlight of Villasenor’s presentation is when he turns on a food processor and makes a prickly pear drink for everyone to try. First, he scrapes the young pads to remove the spines and the tiny hair-like glochids. He puts one large pad into the food processor, and adds one apple and

one lemon, and blends it all. The resultant drink is thick, and so it can be thinned further with water if one prefers. Everyone enjoyed the tartness and sweetness of the drink. Sugar is never added. THE RECIPE: Dice 1 prickly pear pad. Place in blender with 1 cup of water. Blend. Dice 1 green apple. Blend. Dice 1 peeled orange. Blend. Add additional water to taste if the smoothie is too thick. Serve with ice. Use lime to taste. Do not add sugar. Suggested serving is 1.5 cups twice a day. According to Villasenor, this is one of the best ways to get your daily intake of the prickly pear in a form that is tasty and easy to prepare. The benefits are that it helps you to lose weight and improves your immune system. Villasenor adds that complete health is really about complete balance, and by “balance” he explains that each of us needs to fi nd balance physically, spiritually, socially and fi nancially within our community and family. “You should work at this every day,” he explains. Additionally, Villasenor points out that the natural immune boosters include sleep, plant-based diet, exercise, not-smoking, having minimal stress in your life, maintaining a healthy weight, minimal alcohol consumption, maintaining healthy relationships, and avoiding infections. Consuming prickly pear cactus daily is just one part of this overall balance. Villasenor shares a little about his background during his presentation. His mother is still alive at 101 years old, and she taught him balance in all things. “I was outside all day, always doing things outdoors,” he explains. “And when we had a problem, my mother healed us.” Villasenor also shares testimonials from students of his and Dr. Adams, students who have had “miracle healings” by consuming the prickly pear cactus drink, and other herbal remedies they teach. Regarding the many additives to foods today, Villasenor advises, “If you cannot pronounce it, do not eat it.” Villasenor smiles as he shares an old idiom, which underscores how Mexico’s identity is tied to the nopal, or prickly pear cactus. “Soy mas Mexicano que el nopal,” he says, which translates as “I am more Mexican than the cactus” The expression is asking, between the lines, what came fi rst, the Mexican or the cactus, affi rming the person’s pride in being Mexican. ■ Contact Enrique Villasenor at senornopales@ gmail.com.Christopher Nyerges is the author of “Guide to Wild Foods,” “Foraging California,” “How to Survive Anywhere” and other books. He can be reached at SchoolofSelfReliance.com. 11.14.19 | PASADENA WEEKLY 15


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HOSTILE HUMOR ALTHOUGH JOKES OFTEN HELP EASE ANXIETY, THEY ARE NOT ALWAYS POSITIVE

Dear Patti, My cousin Lisa and I are both 16 and we grew up together. For a long time we were very close, but recently we got in a terrible argument. I was explaining to her that I had just read an interesting article about humor and how it can have positive effects on one’s physical and mental health. Lisa has been sick for quite a while and after I told her about the essay, I had planned to ask her to go to a comedy club with me. Out of the blue, she blew up at me. She proceeded to tell me that I was a know-it-all, that I don’t know what I’m talking about, and that while laughter can be positive, it can also be very negative. How can laughter be negative? I’m just trying to be helpful.

— Dana Dear Dana, Yes, you have a valid point. Research on humor does show that it often has a positive impact on one’s health. There are studies that show that humor helps in the areas of pain relief and immune function and that it can improve one’s emotional mood and therefore reduce stress. It also has been shown that genuine laughter increases adrenaline and dopamine levels which improve mental function, interpersonal responsiveness, alertness, and memory. Sigmund Freud did research on the nature of humor and laughter, how it integrates into one’s personality, and how it is related to the unconscious. He wrote about humor in his book “The Joke and Its Relation to the Unconscious,” which was published in 1905. Freud observed that jokes help people to cope with their anxiety, fear, anger and other disturbing emotions. He believed that jokes were the release of suppressed emotional energy. This idea is now known as the relief theory. Freud viewed humor as liberating and theorized that it could be an expression of our unconscious drives. Although humor often contributes to healthy psychological functioning, your cousin makes a good point as well. All humor is not always positive. Humor can be used as a destructive psychological defense. Humor that is sarcastic, avoidant, humiliating, embarrassing, belittling, or hostile can be unhelpful and damaging. According to Freud, humor can also be used as a way of channeling aggression. He described hostile jokes that were actually veiled attacks. These allowed one person to offend another, while still maintaining respectability and the facade of goodness. In actuality, these aggressive jokers regularly avoid criticism by saying it was “just a joke.” While I hope this information about humor is useful, the subject of the argument between you and your cousin may be less important than the true feelings of confl ict going on between you. What made your cousin so angry in the first place? Disagreements can flare up in any close relationship, but is this an ongoing problem between you two? Have you always been jealous and in competition with each other? Does Lisa feel you show her up by consistently explaining and teaching her various subjects? Or maybe she feels so sick and in pain that it’s irritating to be told to laugh and joke? Anger is a resentment at being hurt. Now that you both are probably less angry than you were during the argument, it might be helpful to gently and lovingly ask your cousin what made her so angry. How about you? Focus and reflect on your own thoughts and feelings. Were you hurt and angry because you felt attacked when you were just worried about Lisa and all you wanted to do was help? Is this a consistent problem between you and Lisa where you misunderstand with one another? You mentioned that you and Lisa used to be close. What happened since then that has pulled you apart? Don’t continue the argument about humor. Instead, go back and solve the deeper issues. Seek insight about your part in the difficulty. Listen to learn rather than to correct and debate. Listen carefully to what Lisa has to say and together explore the deeper issues. Try to repair and heal the deep painful feelings that get in between the two of you. The challenge is to solve the problem and learn from the experience. ■ Patti Carmalt-Vener, a faculty member with the Southern California Society for Intensive Short Term Psychotherapy, has been a psychotherapist in private practice for 23 years and has an office in Pasadena. Contact her at (626) 584-8582 or email pcarmalt@aol.com. Visit her website, patticarmalt-vener.com. 16 PASADENA WEEKLY | 11.14.19


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‘STEALIN’ HOME’ Boston Court hosts second of three concerts honoring Jackie Robinson

The second of three concerts honoring legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson during the year of his 100th birthday is set for Sunday at Boston Court in Pasadena. The first concert, held last Sunday at Whittier College Memorial Chapel, was co-sponsored by the Institute for Baseball Studies and the Pasadena-based Baseball Reliquary. Like that event, Sunday’s concert, and the concert after that on Dec. 15, features Bobby Bradford’s “Stealin’ Home” jazz suite as its centerpiece. In addition to a performance of “Stealin’ Home,” the Donovan/Muradian Quintet will open the program with a selection of songs played at Jackie and Rachel Robinson’s inaugural “Afternoon of Jazz” concert in Stamford, Connecticut in 1963. Seating is limited so attendees are asked to arrive a half-hour prior to 7 p.m. presentation. For further details, visit baseballreliquary.org/2019/11/a-swinging-centennial-jackie-robinsonat-100-2/. Boston Court Pasadena is located at 70 N. Mentor Ave., Pasadena. For more information, call (626) 791-7647 or visit baseballreliquary.org The last opportunity to see “Stealin’ Home” will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, at Robinson Park Recreation Center, 1081 N. Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena. Presented by the Baseball Reliquary and the NAACP Pasadena Branch, in collaboration with Pasadena City Council member John J. Kennedy, the concert features singersongwriter Byron Motley performing a collection of songs that reflect Robinson’s historic debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Admission will be free, but attendees will need to RSVP for tickets at sporras@ cityofpasadena.net. All of the concerts are supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the LA County Department of Arts and Culture, according to Terry Cannon, executive director of the Baseball Reliquary and co-director of the Institute for Baseball Studies.

HACKER’S HOLIDAY 2019 Hackaday Super Conference set for this weekend

Engineers and engineering enthusiasts will be gathering Friday through Sunday at the Los Angeles College of Music for the 2019 Hackaday Super Conference, now in its fourth year, hosted by Hackaday LA and DesignLab. Considered the greatest gathering of hardware hackers, builders, engineers and enthusiasts in the world, the 2019 Hackaday SuperConference at the Los Angeles College of Music, at 14 E. Del Mar Blvd. in Pasadena, will be held from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday. Attendees are advised to plan to arrive by Thursday evening and take part in an impromptu meetup at a nearby bar. The conference officially begins Friday at 10 a.m. with workshops. Later that night, a kick-off launch party will be held at Supplyframe headquarters, 30 E. Del Mar Blvd., with live music, drinks and appetizers. Tickets are from $128 to $256 and include admission to the kick-off party at Supplyframe headquarters from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday For more information about the schedules, list of speakers and the important Hackaday workshops, visit innovatepasadena.org/events/hackaday-superconference-2019 or hackaday.io/superconference.

THE PLACE TO BE Pasadena Senior Center offers an afternoon of fun

The Scott Pavilion at the Pasadena Senior Center is the place to be Friday afternoon for a free movie screening and event aimed at showcasing Elvis Presley’s gospel roots. First, at 1 p.m., the center will be screening “Yesterday,” starring Himesh Patel and Lily James, the story of a struggling singersongwriter who suffers a freak accident duiring a blackout only to realize the Beatles never existed, and that he is the only person to remember their music. At 3:30 p.m. in Scott Pavilion, MUSE/IQUE guest performing artists will showcase Elvis Presley and his roots in gospel that led to early rock hysteria. You do not have to be a member of the Pasadena Senior Center to attend, but you do have to be 50 or older. ■

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‘A LOVELY CITY,’ A TIMELESS TUNE NEARLY FORGOTTEN ‘SONG OF THE PASADENA ROSE PARADE’ RESURFACES AFTER FOUR DECADES

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imply put, Jamie Shaheen loves music — writing it, performing it, listening to it, even leading children and adults in sing-alongs. A classically trained pianist as a youth, the Ohio native and Kent State graduate currently plays at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, as well as at a wide variety of events for the Walt Disney Co., and she performs at The Rose classic rock nightclub in Pasadena. In her free time, Shaheen also writes children’s songs, with the CD “Everybody’s Happy When They’re Singing!” currently to her credit. Recently, Shaheen was going through her personal collection of CDs and old records and discovered a little-known gem published by a local mom-and-pop producer team that would make anyone smile, especially during the holiday season — “Song of the Pasadena Rose Parade.” “Vis-i-tors from oth-er lands…peo-ple wait-ing…in the stands friends and neighbors all are out to see – a spec-tac-u-lar e-vent an-nual-ly from heav-en sent…to Pas-a-de-na where the crowds will be…to see the Pas – a – de – na Rose Pa-rade on e–‘ry New Year’s Day,” so the song begins. “I could tell just by looking at the music that it was a great song,” Shaheen said. ‘Dear Jack’ The record’s label shows it was sung by Bob Ryer and arranged and produced by Peter Martin. The sheet music shows the music and words were written by Jack Heidenrich of South Pasadena. The song was fi rst published and copyrighted in 1971 by Bal and Bal Music Publishing Co., co-owned by the husband-and-wife team of

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Adrian and Berdella Bal, from what back then, prior to incorporation with Flintridge in 1976, was known simply as La Cañada. The 45 rpm record, a hand-sized black vinyl disc with a song on both sides, was cut in 1979, according to its label. The song on the other side is titled “Los Angeles,” also sung by Ryer and produced by the Bals. In 1971, Adrian Bal dropped off a copy of the sheet music at Tournament House, said his wife and business partner, and Heidenrich approached the Tournament about using the song for the 1972 Rose Parade, but he was turned down. “Dear Jack,” Tournament President Virgil J. White responded to Heidenrich in a Nov. 4, 1971 letter written on Tournament of Roses stationery. “Thanks for your letter and copy of the song. I think I should point out it is not the policy of the Tournament to OK or condemn any songs. Our job,” White wrote, “is to publicize the Tournament of Roses and put on a great parade on New Year’s Day. And, that keeps us pretty busy.” The theme of the 1972 parade under White’s leadership was “The Joy of Music.” Its grand marshal was TV orchestra leader Lawrence Welk. In 1979, Frank Sinatra, the world’s ultimate jazz and nightclub entertainer, was picked to serve as grand marshal of the 1980 parade. Fittingly, its theme that year was “Music of America.” Adrian Bal asked then-Tournament President Frank Hardcastle if he would get the song to Sinatra for consideration. But the star seemed to express no interest, and again the tune missed making it into the parade. New Life “I was going through my CDs and found this. And I said, ‘Oh, my gosh, what

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is this?’” Shaheen recalls of fi nding the record among her belongings. The problem was Shaheen did not have a 45 rpm record player, the kind that looks like a square box with a handle. Her neighbors, Manuel and Josephine Diaz, had a regular-size record player, but one with an adapter for 45s, and said she could use it to listen to the song and record it, which she did. Shaheen copied the song onto both her cell phone and a tape recorder so she could memorize it while driving. “Pas - a-de-na Rose Pa-rade…you’re go - ing on dis-play,” goes the tune’s second half. “A million or more peo-ple will gath-er and cheer… Float af-ter beau-ti-ful fl oat…the first day of the year. Bands…their mu-sic play-ing so grand (a joy) – to hear and see...March-ing on the boule-vards to a park – called vic-to-ry…Know that gives a thrill by the min-ute…just can’t wait un-til they beg-in it Pa-s-a-de-na Rose Pa-rade it’s you” Shaheen now says she plans to play the song at The Rose, at Claud Beltran’s upscale Bacchus’ Kitchen restaurant, where she will be entertaining on New Year’s Eve, at events sponsored by the Pasadena Symphony and POPS, “and at any other Pasadena gig,” she said. Curious to know more about the song, Shaheen sought out the Bals, fi nding contact information for them in the membership directory of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 47. It was when the two women met last week for the fi rst time at Conrad’s Restaurant in Glendale that Berdella fi lled in some additional details about the song’s historical journey over lunch. “It’s a good song. I think it’s amazing Jamie found it,” said Berdella. Her husband died in 2016 at the age of 91, “I don’t believe we have any more copies of it.” A few years back, someone from the Pasadena Library called to say they had a copy of the song’s sheet music, that it was being included in a project on the city’s history, and would be scanned into a fi le there, which has since been digitized. “I was surprised they still had it on fi le,” said the former local algebra and geometry teacher who now lives in Glendale. Her husband was also

a teacher, only he taught high school science in Beverly Hills. “Maybe they’ll be interested in it now that the story is going out,” Berdella said. “Nothing ventured, nothing gained.” Candy Carlson, senior manager of communications for the Tournament of Roses, had not heard of the song before being contacted by the Pasadena Weekly Tuesday morning, but said she was very interested in its backstory. Coincidentally, at a Tournament leadership meeting Monday, organization officials discussed developing a user-driven page for the Tournament’s web site that would be devoted specifically to personal stories about the parade. “There are so many amazing stories … this is defi nitely something that falls into that category,” Carlson said of the song. “I love this story. It’s so fascinating to me.” “I love Pasadena. I love the history of Pasadena. I love what it stands for,” said Shaheen. “It’s just a lovely community, a lovely city.” ■ 11.14.19 | PASADENA WEEKLY 19


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JOE HENRY, The Gospel According to Water (earMUSIC): ★★★★½

As songwriter and producer, Henry’s long represented a lofty artistic bar — one he kicks higher with this brilliant, intimate collection, recorded over two days after a blindsiding cancer diagnosis. It would be hard to overstate the profound and ravishing beauty of songs like “Green of the Afternoon,” “In Time for Tomorrow” (gilded with Birds of Chicago harmonies), the title track and “Orson Welles” (“You provide the terms of my surrender, I’ll provide the war”). They speak to heart and mind, and gratefully reward time. At Largo in LA Friday, Nov. 15. joehenrylovesyoumadly.com

ALLISON MOORER, Blood (Da Capo/Hatchette): ★★★½

Bringing It Home THE MIDNIGHT HOUR WRAPS FALL TOUR, SHOWCASES VOCALISTS ANGELA MUÑOZ AND LOREN ODEN AT THE LODGE ROOM NEXT THURSDAY

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nchored by A Tribe Called Quest’s Ali Shaheed Muhammad and prolific producer Adrian Younge, the Harlem Renaissance-inspired collaborative ensemble known as the Midnight Hour is bringing home its fall tour next Thursday. It’s very much a celebration of community. Muhammad and Younge have also been busy lately contributing to the score for the “Luke Cage” series on Netflix, but the Midnight Hour tour has had them barnstorming the country since September. The show at the Lodge Room will be a true and welcome homecoming (Younge and wife Sherry own the Artform, a smartly curated studio and salon, close by in Highland Park). Muhammad’s bass and Younge’s tasteful keyboard work steer the 10-piece ensemble, which includes a proper orchestral section. That stylistically diverse, multigenerational lineup sweetens luscious jazz confections like their romantic new single “Harmony,” layered with

pop strings, hip-hop beats, and Loren Oden’s silken, melancholy falsetto. Smoother than Robert Glasper’s “Black Radio” releases, the track is somewhat reminiscent of the latter in its genre-mixing creativity, and hints at what to expect from the Midnight Hour’s sophomore album, scheduled to emerge early next year. Oden, who’s been a prominent element of this tour, grew up singing gospel in Compton before becoming a go-to backup singer (Erykah Badu, Ne-Yo) and vocalist for the Midnight Hour and Younge’s productions (notably 2009’s “Black Dynamite”). “Harmony” doubles as a seductive introduction to the Younge-produced solo debut he’s currently readying, “My Heart, My Love.” Younge’s Linear Labs has also welcomed into the fold 17-year-old vocalist Angela Muñoz, an enchanting presence onstage who’s been charming LA audiences for years and seems to channel the spirits of Billie Holiday and Amy Winehouse when she sings. And

earlier this year Younge’s label issued a trippy set of instrumentals by punk-schooled guitarist Jack Waterson, a key early mentor of Younge’s whose music is shaped by ’50s Beat poetics, ’60s psychedelia and ’70s punk irreverence. Aside from its deep musicality and visual style, part of the Midnight Hour’s appeal is the sense of familial connection between the players. Muhammad and Younge don’t stint on sharing the spotlight with their collaborators, and Muñoz, Oden and Waterson have all been prominently featured on tour. They’ll perform an opening set of their own at the Lodge Room, which promises to be a highlight of the evening. ■ Jazz is Dead presents the Midnight Hour at the Lodge Room Highland Park, 104 N. Avenue 56, Highland Park, on Thursday, Nov. 21; doors open 8 p.m. Tickets: $20, available at eventbrite. com/e/the-midnight-hour-lodge-roomhighland-park-tickets-65600774683. Info: (323) 509-2861. linearlabsmusic.com, lodgeroomhlp.com

With wrenching compassion and grace, Moorer confronts the violence she and sister Shelby Lynne endured before their father killed their mother and himself, in an episodic style reminiscent of Abigail Thomas’ “Safekeeping.” Indelibly analyzed moments reveal her zigzag journey toward understanding; a chicken coop photo triggers grim memories — and, on the companion album, “The Rock and the Hill,” sung from her battered mother’s perspective with a tough groove. Luminous book depictions of their father recording the three women harmonizing leaven gritty depictions of his alcoholic rage. Lynne’s harmony similarly illuminates poignant lullaby “Nightlight,” while producer/ guitarist Kenny Greenberg’s sensitive playing helps Moorer achieve soulful uplift inhabiting her father’s struggles (the swampy “Set My Soul Free”), wrestling pain in “The Ties That Bind” (“Can I take the good and leave the rest behind”), and reaching for resolution (gospel-y Mary Gauthier co-write “Heal”). At Book Soup in West Hollywood Monday, Nov. 18; Moorer also joins Hayes Carll at the Grammy Museum in DTLA Wednesday, Nov. 20. allisonmoorer.com

FEDERALE, No Justice (Jealous Butcher): ★★½

The Portland indie-rock septet voices a baseline penchant for Italian spaghetti Westerns with mariachi horns, reverb-twanging guitars and cinematic storylines. It’s an uneven set, thanks to some melodies that drift like proverbial tumbleweeds, but the atmosphere conjured by frontman (and Brian Jonestown Massacre bassist) Collin Hegna and Maria Karlin is compelling. Highlights: “She’s Headed for the Highway, I’m Bound for the Train,” the country-teasing “Talk is Cheap,” whistled “Heidi Theme.” federalepdx.com

THE MAVERICKS, Play the Hits (Mono Mundo/Thirty Tigers): ★★★

Eclectic, category-defying frontman Raul Malo & Co. revive well-loved cover tunes with emotional commitment (Freddy Fender’s “Before the Next Teardrop Falls”) and rhythmic redos (a jaunty take on Bruce Springsteen’s “Hungry Heart”), cherrypicking catalogues of John Anderson, Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, Elvis Presley, and Pasadena R&B legends Don & Dewey. Consummate pros, they understand covers are most fun when they mean something; these astutely chosen songs shimmer with sly style and feeling. themavericksband.com

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THURSDAY A Noise Within 3352 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena (626) 356-3100 • Anoisewithin.org Check out “Buried Child” at 7:30 p.m. When 22-year-old Vince unexpectedly shows up at the family farm with his girlfriend Shelly, no one recognizes him. So begins the unraveling of dark family secrets. A surprisingly funny look at disillusionment and morality, Sam Shepard’s masterpiece is the family reunion no one anticipated. Tickets range from $25 to $86. The Blue Guitar Room 1055 Lohman Lane, South Pasadena (323) 769-3500 • blueguitar.club After touring worldwide with the renowned Glenn Miller Orchestra, Los Angeles-based singer Maria Schafer and Dallas-native trumpeter Brad Black visit the Blue Guitar with their hard-swinging eight-piece band for “Lady Sings, Trumpet Swings!” at 7 p.m. The band features a blend of hard swinging straight ahead jazz, bouncing bossa novas, dirty blues, jumping jazz, and even some modern originals. Tickets are $17. Pasadena Playhouse 39 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena pasadenaplayhouse.org Check out “The Great Leap” at 8 p.m. When an American basketball team travels to Beijing for an exhibition game the coaches find themselves in a conflict that runs deeper than the strain between the countries. The play continues through Dec. 1. St. Francis High School’s Degheri Performing Arts Center 200 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge (818) 790-0325 • tinyurl.com/yxhyl78f St. Francis High School Visual and Performing Arts presents “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen at 7 p.m. A scientist stands against an entire town when he discovers their medicinal spa is polluted. When the press refuses to report his findings and officials refuse to give him a hearing, he loses his position and the townspeople boycott him. Vroman’s Bookstore 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, 626-449-5320 • vromansbookstore.com Steven Pressfield discusses and signs “36 Righteous Men” at 7 p.m. When James Manning and Covina “Dewey” Duwai are called in to investigate a string of murders, their investigations take them from the headquarters of the Russian mafia in Brighton Beach to a sweltering maze of shops in Little Hong Kong, with scant leads on the killer.

FRIDAY A Noise Within 3352 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena (626) 356-3100 • anoisewithin.org Join a post-show talkback with the actors in August Wilson’s “Gem of the Ocean” at 8 p.m. The show is described as a soaring, mystical tale of a man desperate for redemption in 1904 Pittsburgh. Aunt Ester, a 285-year-old “soul cleanser,” sends him on a spiritual journey that dissects the nature of freedom amidst oppression and spurs him to take up the mantle of justice. Continues through Saturday. Visit the website for times and ticket information. 22 PASADENA WEEKLY | 11.14.19

LA County Arboretum and Botanic Garden 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia (626) 821-3222 •Arboretum.org “Moonlight Forest: Magical Lantern Art Festival” runs from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The event is a fantasy of lights that takes you to new places. Dive under the seas with exotic fish and a giant shark in the Arboretum’s new Ocean Visions exhibit. Tickets are $20-$25. Lyd and Mo Photography Studio & Gallery 27 N. Mentor Ave., Pasadena (626) 893-6618 3rd Friday Spoken Word Night kicks off at 7:30 p.m. The evening is hosted by Sky Lea Ross. . Pasadena Senior Center 85 E. Holly St., Pasadena (626) 795-4331 pasadenaseniorcenter.org The Friday Matinee Movie series continues with “Yesterday,” A struggling singer-songwriter’s dreams of fame are fading rapidly in his tiny English seaside village, but after a freak bus accident he awakens to a world where no one remembers the Beatles. Pasadena Village Office 236 W. Mountain St., Pasadena (626) 765-6037 • pasadenavillage.org Lark Ruffner and Dick Myers will lead the 1619 Project discussion group from noon to 1:30 p.m. that was stimulated by the project initiated by The New York Times to investigate and illuminate the impact of slavery on the United States’ society and culture. The Rose 245 E. Green St., Pasadena (888) 645-5006 wheremusicmeetsthesoul.com Fast Times: Ultimate ’80s Tribute begins at 9 p.m. The night includes some of the best music of the decade, including “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Living On A Prayer,” “Sweet Child O’Mine,” “I Melt With You,” and “Jessie’s Girl.” Two-drink minimum. Tickets are $19.50 / $26.50. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult. University Club of Pasadena 175 N. Oakland Ave., Pasadena (626) 793-5157 Taste over 40 wines from 10 wineries at the Fall Wine Festival at 6:30 p.m. The event includes appetizers. Wine from around the world will be available for purchase in time for the holidays. Admission to $20 - $25. For reservations, please email frontdesk@universityclubpasadena. com.

SATURDAY All Saints Church 132 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena (626) 449-5320 • Vromansbookstore.com Sen. Sherrod Brown will be in conversation with Miriam Pawell at 6 p.m. The event is sponsored by Vroman’s Bookstore.

Jackalopeartfair.com 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Start your holiday shopping with Jackalope Indie Artisan Fair at 10 a.m. The event includes goods from over 200 makers, including original fashion and jewelry design, paper goods, innovative home decor and housewares, art, photography, food, plus much more. Admission is free. Coffee Gallery Backstage 2029 Lake Ave., Altadena, (626) 798-6236 coffeegallery.com “The Art of the Protest Song” starts at 7 p.m. The event is a celebration of the historical role of music in our culture, combining classic anthems from the past with original songs on contemporary topics. Join local artists Ernest Troost, Aireene Espiritu, Britta Lee Shain, Tom Corbett and Marty Axelrod for an evening of topical tunes sure to lift the spirts and soothe the soul. Admission is $20. Kidspace Children’s Museum 480 N. Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena (626) 449-9144 Kidspacemuseum.org First Responders Weekend kicks off at 10 a.m. Kids will have the chance to learn about who first responders are and what they do. Make a thank you card for a first responder, and meet members of the Pasadena Fire Department. First responders with a business card or employee ID will receive $4 off museum admission for up to four people and 15 percent off the price of a membership. Admission is free. LA County Arboretum and Botanic Garden 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia (626) 821-3222 • arboretum.org “Moonlight Forest: Magical Lantern Art Festival” kicks off at 5:30 p.m. The event is a fantasy of lights that takes you to new places. Tickets are $23 to $28. Myrtle Tree Cafe 405 S. Myrtle Ave., Monrovia (626) 873-1005 • myrtletreecafe.com An evening of Swing & Big Band Jazz with vocalist Angela O’Neill and the Outrageous8 will do two sets starting at 7:30 p.m. The members are veteran L.A. players, among them vocalist Jackie Gibson. Admission is free. Norton Simon Museum 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena (626) 449-6840 • Nortonsimon.org Take a closer look at the art of sculptor Auguste Rodin at 1 p.m. Please note that space is limited to 25 participants. Sign up at the Information Desk no later than 15 minutes prior to the tour. Pasadena Library, Central Branch 285 E. Walnut St., Pasadena (626) 744-4066 • cityofpasadena.net Enjoy classical music at the “Tuesday Musicale Junior Classical Music Recital.” The event starts at 10:30 a.m.

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Ambassador Auditorium 131 S. St. John Ave., Pasadena, (626) 793-7172 pasadenasymphony-pops.org Pasadena Symphony and POPS presents Beethoven “Emperor” Piano Concerto featuring Alessio Bax and Ellen Reid at 2 p.m. Tickets range from $35 to $127.

All Saints Church 132 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena (626) 796-1172 • allsaints-pas.org Jazz pianist, Grammy Award-winning arranger and composer-in-residence Bill Cunliffe performs at 5 p.m. Cunliffe is widely known for his swinging and lyrical pianism and his creativity and invention as a composer and arranger of jazz.

Central Park Pasadena 275 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena (323) 989-2278

Coffee Gallery Backstage 2029 Lake Ave., Altadena, (626) 798-6236

coffeegallery.com Russ Locke, Ray Sobo & Wild Mountain Mystics perform at 7 p.m. Along with their own originals and covers by some of their favorite local songwriters, you will find yourself singing along to songs you never knew that you knew. And everybody needs a little R&R. Admission is $20. Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino (626) 405-2100 huntington.org. The Huntington Library continues its 100th anniversary with the exhibition “Nineteen Nineteen” from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit explores the facility’s founding through the lens of a single, tumultuous year. Lanterman House 4420 Encinas Drive, La Canada Flintridge (818) 790-1421 Lantermanhouse.org Create ornaments to decorate the Lanterman Christmas tree and your own family tree. Girl Scout Troop 9471 will assist visitors in creating custom gingerbreadinspired ornaments. Visitors can also watch master baker Paula Scott of Jane’s Cakes give a demonstration of gingerbread house decorating techniques, as she creates a custom gingerbread house for the Lanterman House. Mt. Wilson Observatory Red Box-Mount Wilson Road, Pasadena, (626) 304-0269 mtwilson.edu The tour includes entry into the 150-foot Solar Tower Telescope, which housed the largest solar telescope in the world from 1912 to 1962, the 60-inch Telescope, the ancestor of all large, modern reflecting telescopes and the biggest in the world from 1908 to 1917, and the 100-inch Telescope used by Hubble to record the expanding universe. The Hubble Telescope was the biggest telescope in the world from 1917 to 1949. The Rose 245 E. Green St., Pasadena (888) 645-5006 wheremusicmeetsthesoul.com The Los Angeles-based group Ozomatli performs at 9 p.m. This is one of the few groups that has found a way to represent the city’s eclectic culture through music that appeals to the local community and the world beyond with an impressive variety of genres, from classic to modern Latino, urban to hip-hop. Tickets are $34/$38/$48/$58.

MONDAY Colombo’s Restaurant 1833 Colorado Blvd., Eagle Rock (323) 254-8138 Colombosrestaurant.com The Eric Eckstrand Trio performs at 7 p.m. Pasadena City College Westerbeck Recital Hall 1570 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena (626) 585-7500 pasadena.edu/ The PCC Music Department presents “A Night of Jazz” at 6:30 and 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 and $12. Visit itsmyseat.com/pcc or purchase tickets at the box office one hour before the show. Vroman’s Bookstore 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, 626-449-5320 vromansbookstore.com Eric C. Wat discusses and signs “Swim”

at 7 p.m. Carson Chow has been able to hide his crystal meth use while meeting the increasing demands from his aging immigrant parents and his grandmother suffering from dementia. One night, as he’s passed out from a drug binge, his mother dies. Chow struggles to avoid plunging deeper into his abuse as he plans his mother’s funeral.

TUESDAY Descanso Gardens 1418 Descanso Drive, La CanadaFlintridge (818) 949-4200 descansogardens.org Descanso Gardens presents “Enchanted: Forest of Light,” at 5:30 p.m. The event is an interactive, nighttime experience unlike anything else in Los Angeles, featuring a one-mile walk through unique lighting experiences in some of the most beloved areas of Descanso Gardens. Tickets are $23 to $30. La Cañada Playhouse 4463 Oak Grove Drive, La Cañada Flintridge, 818-395-1339 lacanadaplayhouse.org The ’60s classic play “The Odd Couple” is updated with female leads at 7 p.m. When Florence, a neurotic, neat-freak newswriter is thrown out by her husband, and moves in with Olive, a slovenly sportswriter, you have a recipe for one of the greatest American comedy of all time. Admission is free. The Mixx Restaurant & Bar 443 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena (626) 500-0021 themixxpasadena.com Tuesday night is Blues Jam night from 8 p.m. to midnight. No cover.

WEDNESDAY 1881 1881 E. Washington Blvd., Pasadena (626) 314-2077 1881pasadena.com Reggae Music Night, featuring the sounds of Calvin Banks & The Tellers, starts at 8 p.m. Call the club or visit their website for more information. Arroyo Seco Golf Course 1055 Lohman Lane, South Pasadena, (323) 769-3500 deepmix.thundertix.com PW Music Reporter, and singer-songwriter, Bliss Bowen performs with Ted Russell Kamp and Dan Wistrom. Admission is $17. Pasadena Central Library Donald Wright Auditorium 285 E. Walnut St., Pasadena cityofpasadena.net/library/ Pasadena Public Library presents Wednesday Films at 1 p.m. This week “Suez” starring Loretta Young and Tyrone Powers airs. Pasadena Presbyterian Church 585 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena (626) 793-2191 ppcmusic.org/music-at-noon Music at Noon: Syrinx Quintet Woodwind Ensemble performs from1 2:10 to 12:40. ■


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8DAYS THURSDAY 11.14.19

Lady Sings, Trumpet Swings rocks the Blue Guitar Room at Arroyo Seco Golf Course, 1055 Lohman Lane, South Pasadena at 7 p.m. Tickets are $17. For more information, call (323) 769-3500 or visit https://blueguitar.club.

FRIDAY 11.15.19 Lark Ruffner and Dick Myers lead the 1619 Project discussion group from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Pasadena Village Office, 236 W. Mountain St., Pasadena. The project was initiated by The New York Times to investigate and illuminate the impact of slavery on the United States’ society and culture. For more information, call (626) 795-6037 or visit pasadenavillage.org

SATURDAY 11.16.19 Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio will be in conversation with Miriam Pawell at 6 p.m. at All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena. The event is sponsored by Vroman’s Bookstore. For more information, visit vromansbookstore.org.

SUNDAY 11.17.19 Russ Locke, Ray Sobo & Wild Mountain Mystics perform at Coffee Gallery Backstage, 2029 N. Lake Ave., Altadena, at 7 p.m. The group will perform original music and cover songs by some of their favorite local songwriters. Admission is $20. Call (626) 798-6236 or visit coffeegallery.com for more information.

MONDAY 11.18.19 The Eric Ekstrand Trio plays jazz at Colombo’s Restaurant, 1833 Colorado Blvd., Eagle Rock, at 7 p.m. No cover. Visit colombosrestaurant.com or call (323) 254-9138 for more information.

TUESDAY 11.19.19 Neil Simon’s classic “The Odd Couple” gets an update at 7 p.m. at the La Cañada Playhouse, 4463 Oak Grove Drive, La Cañada Flintridge. In this version with female leads, opposite personalities Olive and Florence end up roommates after their husbands kick them out Admission is free. Call (818) 395-1339 or visit lacanadaplayhouse.org for more information.

WEDNESDAY 11.20.19 Singer-songwriter, and PW Music Editor Bliss Bowen performs with Ted Russell Kamp and Dan Wistrom at 7 p.m. at the Arroyo Seco Golf Course, 1055 Lohman Lane, South Pasadena. Admission is $17. For more information, call (323) 769-3500.

THURSDAY 11.21.19 Author and PW contributor Chip Jacobs discusses and signs “Arroyo: A Novel” from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Pasadena Museum of History, 470 W. Walnut St. Admission is $10 to $12. Visit pasadenahistory.org.

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