By: Annie Teegardin Every woman out there (and some men too) has been in a situation in which you say loudly in your head, “I put mascara on for THIS?” [ … ]
This Just Suck!
By: Jes Alexander A while back, I wrote an article on my decade-long love affair with my steam cleaner. I received many responses, but one stood out from the crowd. [ … ]
Beneath the grime of skid row
By: Andrew Haas-Roche Downtown Los Angeles is drastically transforming from the city’s epicenter of business and commerce to one of culture and residence. Old banks and office buildings are being [ … ]
Tune In
By: Dave Laforteza Everyone experiences it. At on point of our lives we have gone through, are going through, and will go through it. The human race since time immemorial [ … ]
Seven Days
By: Lawrence Yeo In seven days, a universe could be created, And seven more to make it a station of hatred. It’s stated, there’s so much generated hate today, I [ … ]
Link Wray
The Father of the Power Chord By: Andrew Edling It always seems that people only blow smoke about great rock ‘n’ roll heroes after they slip off into the Fifth [ … ]
Veyron Rush
By: Odeen Domingo Shit, it happened again. Evvveeerrry siiinnngggllle tiiimmme. It’s those dreams. I can’t explain it. Wait, yes I can. This isn’t the unexplainable – like how Sarah Jessica [ … ]
The Evolution of Television: Thinner, smaller and meaner.
By: Sara B.Allison Television has revolutionized our way of seeing since its invention in the 1920s. It brought news of war, triumphs —like walking on the moon— and sitcoms we [ … ]
Oh, Disney…
By Leandra Hill I am still not used to the traffic and noise and constant movement of this city, and I am a born and raised Southern Californian. So, finding [ … ]
The Permanent Crisis
Illustration by Vania Christova The Permanent Crisis by Andrew Haas-Roche “The meaning of our movement to End Poverty In California … is that our people have reached the saturation point [ … ]