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02/07

Dave Osti plays a blazing blues-rock guitar, with more unexpected, skilled twists than the best roller coaster around. And that’s only a part of what he does. Dave, who has been a professional musician for thirty-seven years, has his roots

01/27

John Paul and Jimmy Heberling are two highly gifted musicians. John sings, writes, acts and is a martial artist.  He’s had a recurring role on the Logo series, DTLA, as well as appearing in a number of music videos, commercials

01/26

Pasadena based Phoenix Decorating Company, co-founded by Bill Lofthouse,  has been in the float-building business since 1956!  Today, company President, Chris Lofhouse operates the “family-own” business, and who better to oversee a creative float decorating team, than a guy who

12/05

TED equals technology, entertainment and design.   This nonprofit,has licensed independently-organized events all over the world, with luminaries allowed eighteen minutes to give “the talk of their lives” on new and innovative ideas. However, PCC has never had a “TED Talks”

12/02

Suppose you had to make a decision that was literally a matter of life and death.  Now– suppose you were mistaking preconceptions for facts. That is the question at the core of Reginald Rose’s classic drama, Twelve Angry Men, running

11/25

We’ve all been there. We’ve all found ourselves at a networking event, club meeting or business dinner feeling a little awkward or nervous, not knowing what to say or where to begin. Vandye Forrester is the owner and founder of The

11/12

JOHN FOSTER was a professional archaeologist for 35 years with California State Parks. He has a specialization in underwater archaeology which has allowed him to dive and research historical shipwrecks and other submerged sites all over California, Baja, and the Caribbean.

11/07

As PCC Voices discuss all things careers, co-host Brooke Peterson sits down with graphic communications professors David Quatt and Kris Pilon. Together they cover the entire graphic arts field from traditional hands-on screen printing, to using modern digital technology. Anyone

11/06

The life of an artist is at once demanding, exhilarating, challenging and frustrating. Music Professor Andrea Baker (also PCC’s Director of Jazz Studies) talks with co-host Brooke Peterson about what music students can expect to learn here at PCC. Strings

As Americans we just love our TV, film, and multi-media. Maybe you love them so much you want them to be your bread and butter, too. Television operations professor Carmen Porreca chats with co-host Brooke Peterson about what it takes

11/05

Brian Davis is a gifted musician and composer–and a complete Halloween and horror fan. Through his company, Grave Tone Productions, Brian creates scores for horror movies, as well as doing sound design for video games and websites.  He also has

11/04

It all started off with a birthday party–and things went “rotten” from there. Now, twenty-three years later, Burbank’s free home haunt, Rotten Apple 907, is still scaring everybody.  And they’re also helping to build homes and put arts programs in