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Fantasy is Evil

Los Angeles Journal - November 5, 2005November 28, 2018

by Odeen Domingo OK. Pop quiz, hot shot. What is the most evil thing to happen to the NFL? The Oakland Raiders? Mmmm…No. The Minnesota Vikings’ good ship lollipop? No, [ … ]

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Hollywood Playground

Los Angeles Journal - November 5, 2005November 28, 2018

by Katherine Wang Los Angeles, a Hollywood dreamscape or a real living, breathing city?  What’s this fascination with the entertainment industry and why does the idea of Hollywood glamour titillate [ … ]

THE PROMENADE

Los Angeles Journal - October 7, 2005November 24, 2018

By: Katherine Wang You’ve seen the rich stroll the streets with their designer bags and fancy sunglasses, but have you notice those other kinds of people who walk around with [ … ]

Weathering the winds of fame Hurricane Katrina Survivor

Los Angeles Journal - October 7, 2005November 28, 2018

“T-Bone” takes Hollywood by Storm By: Valerie Howard New Orleans native Thomas “T-Bone” Quinn thought he had escaped the storm when he was flown out of hurricane-devastated land and into [ … ]

KATRINA

Los Angeles Journal - October 7, 2005November 24, 2018

Play, Pause, STOP. The Katrina incident violently shook our country in ways we could have never imagined, but now that it’s over how have we evolved? LAJ replays the scene [ … ]

Listen Up! A new tribe of Audio-sapiens have a lot to say, and they’re coming through loud and… gargled

Los Angeles Journal - October 7, 2005November 24, 2018

By: Katie Lally He smiles at me while he plays, but his eyes are focused elsewhere, the miniature blue guitar in his hands crackling and whining until he finds just [ … ]

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Anatomy of a Tattoo

Los Angeles Journal - October 7, 2005November 24, 2018

(excerpt from Are You In or Are You Out) Anatomy of a Tatoo is a selected excerpt from the book “Are You In or Are You Out?” written by Gregg [ … ]

Counter Intelligence

Los Angeles Journal - April 4, 2005November 2, 2018

Religion and government are areas of great interest to me.  Would it be too much to ask to discern them? I came up with a definition for religion in my [ … ]

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TAKE MY ADVICE, DON’T TAKE ADVICE

Los Angeles Journal - April 4, 2005November 24, 2018

After five months together, last weekend I discovered my boyfriend was cheating on me. And not just your basic shag the office tottie on the stat machine at the Xmas [ … ]

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The Day I Died

Los Angeles Journal - April 4, 2005November 24, 2018

(December 25, 1995) 5:a.m. – Rapid heartbeat, fluttering eyelids. Don’t know how long I can hold out. Gotta stay strong; can’t give up the ghost just yet. C’mon, Everett – [ … ]

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