By: Fayeruz Barbari Feeling the road rage? Here’s a new game to alleviate the anger, check out the dang lings in the rear-view mirror of the car beside you. If [ … ]
It’s All Yellow Lights
I would love to help save the environment (and increase my gas mileage by up to 6%) by driving at a more even pace. But, again, I can’t. Again, I [ … ]
Echoes of the Second Coming
Kobe Bryant’s re-emergence in the hearts of fans begin in the battle of Los Angeles By: O d e e n D o m i n g o Special [ … ]
Run Away To Fill The Well
By: Corey Blake As an artist, especially one who is working full time at their craft, at their marketing and at their public relations strategy, it is imperative to find [ … ]
The Writing on The Wall
“Armageddon is nearly upon us and the streets will fl ow with the blood of the non-believers.” Too long for a state motto and not quite the vacation theme I [ … ]
Lost Boys: Asian Gangs in Los Angeles
It was early spring; my friends and I arrived in West Los Angeles to a friend’s apartment. As soon as we ascended the stairs, we came across a hazy, dark [ … ]
Finding His Voice
An Excerpt from Israel’s Homecoming By: Megan Schindler Letting his hand drop slowly to the chalk tray, Steven—ESL teacher, Ohian in his 50s, with thick blond hair and a beard [ … ]
2005s
Los Angeles Journal of April 2005, Volume 1 Los Angeles Journal of June 2005, Volume 2
Fantasy is Evil
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, [ … ]
Hollywood Playground
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 [ … ]








