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The Civic Auditorium, one of the major structures in the Pasadena Civic Center District, was built in 1931 and is best known for being the home for the Emmy Awards from 1977 until 1997. It was designed by architects George Edwin Bergstrom, Cyril Bennett, and Fitch Haskell. [1] It is the former home of the Pasadena Symphony Orchestra.
Without being a direct imitation, Pasadena City Hall is related to them all. [2] The Pasadena Central Library was designed by Myron Hunt in 1924. The Central Library was dedicated on Lincoln's birthday (February 12), 1927, and was the first building completed of the new Civic Center Plan. [3]
IndyStar has been tracking prices on a select group of tickets to Swift's shows in Indianapolis. For the tickets that are still available of that group, prices have dropped between 7% and 15% ...
Civic Auditorium is a name commonly used for a city's auditorium and/or arena: Canada Oshawa ... Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California;
Tickets start at $75 through nbaevents.nba.com. Rapper Lil Wayne was a late addition to the weekend's festivities. With Wayne in the fold, a three-day concert pass is also being offered for $200.
Odeion Auditorium 390 Free State Symphony Orchestra: Cape Town: Artscape Theatre Centre (formerly Nico Malan Theatre) Opera House 1971 1,487 Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra: Auditorium 1971 540 Arena Theatre 1971 140 Baxter Theatre Centre: Concert Hall 1977 638 UCT Symphony Orchestra Cape Town City Hall: City Hall 1905 1,096 Cape Town ...
The parish gave Bishop McGucken a gala farewell celebration at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, with a performance by Dennis Day, several choirs, and an Army color guard. [9] Bishop McGucken served as Bishop of Sacramento from 1955–1962, and later as Archbishop of San Francisco from 1962-1977.
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever is a 1983 television special, produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown (founded in January 1959), to commemorate its 25th anniversary. The program was taped before a live audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25, 1983, [1] and broadcast on NBC on May 16.