Charis Jones’ record release party
Tag: #LosAngelesJournal
Review: ‘BECAUSE IT’S SUNNY IN L.A (Especially on Skid Row)’
A play with purpose.
The Summer Burn of ‘4’33″‘ in Los Angeles
The Honey Eyed Sweetness
with the passes of mourn
switches with helms that are no longer adorned,
Why 80s Action Movies Are Still Cool and Why Today’s Are Still Watchable
In the given time of history of 80s action cinema, people were endowed with the ‘boom’ and ‘bang’ of theater amusement.
Flamin’ Hot: Empowering the Mexican Identity in the United States
The importance of “Flamin’ Hot” is the representation of not just Mexican-Americans but Mexicans as a whole
From Los Angeles to Puglia’s Cantina Agr. Ladogana
A gastronomic journey uniting culinary delights across continents
The Erike Brothers: Attorneys to Filmmakers
Jaric and Michael Erike are two brothers that have always had the passion of making films.
Coffee, Climate Change, a Continuous Cycle of Poverty
When examining the conditions of poverty in Latin America, the connections between poverty and coffee production are rather apparent.
Quinton Johnson and a Quarterback? Answers to the L.A. Chargers 2023 Draft Picks
Going into this year’s NFL draft, there were three names we were looking for when it came to pick number twenty-one, Zay Flowers, Jordan Addison or Dalton Kinkaid.
Tears
He sees something
Else of who I was
And fell in love with the me that I’m still getting to know.