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Selected Clips 2007 – Present
- A Family Affair: The California Cactus Center nurtures the botanical wonders of cacti and succulents along with familial bonds (page 22), Arroyo Monthly, July 2019
- Go Glamping, Backyard Style: With a little (or a lot) of help, your summer party can be the talk of the town (page 15), Arroyo Monthly, July 2019
- A Crowded Family Tree: Blended families can complicated today’s family dynamics with multiple sets of grandparents vying for attention (page 10), Arroyo Monthly, April 2019
- When the Smoke Clears: Wildfires are changing California’s insurance industry (page 18), Arroyo Monthly, March 2019
- Back to Biomechanical Basics: The functional fitness workout method strengthens your ability to accomplish everyday tasks (page 27), Arroyo Monthly, January 2019
- Forging an East-West Pipeline: From its Pasadena offices, China’s Alibaba Pictures is quietly making incursions into Hollywood, (page 33) Arroyo Monthly, December 2018
- A New Blue View: Visitors can witness art conservation in action in Project Blue Boy (page 15), Arroyo Monthly, October 2018
- The Personal Touch: Longtime Pasadena philanthropists Bill and Judy Opel share fundraising tips and insights into the past, present and future of charitable giving (page 19), Arroyo Monthly, August 2018
- High-Tech Help for Seniors: New technologies aim to make the golden years healthier, more productive and meaningful (page 11), Arroyo Monthly, May 2018
- Tending the Perfect Lawn: The Rose Bowl’s dynamic landscaping duo talks turf (page 19), Arroyo Monthly, March 2018
- Vision Quest: Caltech is training computers to identify the exact flora and fauna they are “seeing” (page 14), Arroyo Monthly, November 2016
- Santa Anita Park is Going High Tech: The Arcadia racetrack ups the stakes with the latest technology (page 38), Arroyo Monthly, November 2016
- Galleries of Change: The Autry National Center celebrates its 25th anniversary with a thoughtful remodel of two galleries, Arroyo Monthly, October 2013
- Back to the Land: City folk reconnect to their roots at b&bs that offer farming experiences, Arroyo Monthly, June, 2013
- Walk This Way: Whether competitive or social, walking brings seniors health, wealth and companionship, Arroyo Monthly, April 2013
- A Lasting Impression: Architecture and community have been lifelong passions for Bob Kneisel, Bungalow Heaven’s longtime champion (page 11), Arroyo Monthly, June 2012
- Wild About Gardening: Wynn Wilson created a wildlife refuge in the colorful garden around her Altadena Home, Arroyo Monthly, March 2012
- Midcentury Marvelous: David Johnson of Sidecar Furniture takes us back to a time when furniture was in a delicious groove, Arroyo Monthly, Sept. 2011
- Theater for Rocket Scientists: Left brain meets right for fun at Caltech’s Theater Arts Program, Arroyo Monthly, October 2010
- A Tuition Math Tutorial: , Arroyo Monthly, September 2010
- A Dream Deferred: Architect Bertram Goodhue’s only LA residence is re-born in South Pasadena, Arroyo Monthly, April 2008
- On The Road Again:Side Street Projects unveils its new mobile offices, which are entirely self-sufficient and sustainable, Arroyo Monthly, March 2008
- Through a Glass Darkly: The race for the world’s biggest telescope is heating up in Pasadena. CalTech is one front in the quest, but there’s another global contender you may not know about. Arroyo Monthly, January 2008
- Living in the Future: Art Center College of Design presents an international exhibition “Architecture and Technology for Intellectual Living,” Arroyo Monthly, March 2007