Category Archives: Featured Audio
Teaching in a Country of Contrasts
In 1998, Micah Sittig decided to take an evening class in Mandarin Chinese at Pasadena City College. That class sparked his interest in PCC’s Chinese language program–and began a journey he couldn’t have imagined. Today, Micah is an international educator, … Continue reading
Daemons and Destiny
So, what exactly is a “daemon”? Dr. Robert Oventile, an assistant professor of English at Pasadena City College, answers that question in his latest book. (His explanation is too good to give away here!) Dr. Oventile’s second book is entitled … Continue reading
The Artistry Behind the Fun
The word “puppet” conjures up some smile-worthy images. But, there’s so much more to puppetry–as an art form–than lovable “fuzzies” and kids’ entertainment. And for the second year in a row, Los Angeles’ citywide L.A. Puppet Fest has celebrated the … Continue reading
The Artist As Messenger
His colors are vivid and sunny. His characters are drawn with a gentle yet satirical humor, and are often performing, dancing, and celebrating. And viewers get to see them all over the world. Modern artist Walter Askin, a Pasadena native, … Continue reading
A Journey of Education–and Service
As an elected student government official, Simon Fraser has navigated some turbulent times. Simon has served on the Executive Board of Associated Students of Pasadena City College for three of his four years as an enrolled student at PCC. First elected … Continue reading
Realities of “The Other Side”
In the late 1800s, immigrants to California followed their dreams of a better life. The realities they found were harsh, gritty–and often deadly. The USC Pacific Asia Museum‘s current exhibition, “The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America” explores … Continue reading