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4 days ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Carol Edger Germain
The announcement of the world premiere of this semi-historical/semi-mythological production with some ambitious creative twists, was quite intriguing. The cherry on top is that it’s a musical!By Carol GermainBilly Larkin and Ron Boustead bring us an imagination-embellished historical tale about the life and scientific accomplishments of engineer-inventor Nikola Tesla (Thomas Winter), a sickly but brilliant citizen of the Austrian Empire (now Croatia).
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
An upcoming presentation will shine a much-deserved spotlight on the vital role African Americans have played in shaping Altadena’s history. By News DeskCentered around the Altadena African American Historic Resources Survey conducted by the County of Los Angeles, the event will explore the deep-rooted contributions of Black residents to the town’s growth and development.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
The City of Pasadena has deployed a professional-grade air quality sensor at the Pasadena Public Health Department (PPHD), officials announced this week. By News DeskThe sensor installation, led by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), aims to provide real-time data on airborne particulate matter, especially PM10, which includes dust and ash particles that can pose health risks.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
I can’t be jubilant about the number of people that paraded in Pasadena this past weekend shouting “lock him up” ” F*** T.” etc. The anger was an electric current. Many of the posters were quite clever and gave me a laugh. God knows I am worried about the fate of our nation, and I need a laugh, but…By Cynthia CannadyWe have to recognize that T. and his hack protégés are responding opportunistically to the genuine concerns of American people.
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1 month ago |
coloradoboulevard.net | Brian Biery |Katlyn Ong |Daniel Peters |Carol Edger Germain
Dr. Vartanyan will discuss the recent paradigm shift that transformed our understanding of supernovae, and how he and other theorists in his field will increasingly contribute to the rapid advancement of observational capabilities. By News DeskWe are made of the residue of nuclear reactions assembled in the furnaces of massive stars. Yet for decades, our astrophysical models have failed to explain how such massive stars explode as supernovae to seed the universe with this ejecta.
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