Archives for March 2009
A CHAPTER
In March 2007, I packed up a car full of necessities and left Los Angeles to go live in Santa Barbara with my aunt, uncle and cousin. They had a guest room about one-hundred steep steps away from their quaint… continue reading »
TOE JAMMMM
SAY HELLO TO SPRING. SO MUCH FUN. [Share This Entry]
I AM FROM THE CITY.
I came across Juliette Commagere and her song “Hearts”. The simple rhyming lyrics immediately caught my attention. Her recently released album, Queens Die Proudly, is a fantastic collection of airy rock and roll songs. Performing Songwriter wrote up a review that… continue reading »
ARTWORK BY OLLY MOSS
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“They’re different than us, don’t value human life the way we do.”
I’ve been intrigued by multiple of the artists, writers and activists that have come and lectured – something that I thought I’d never be interested in. Today, I heard Dorothy Allison, who describes herself as a lesbian working-class writer, talk… continue reading »
That’s not blood that you’re bleeding.
When I have down time in Los Angeles, I like to hang around the Shangri-La Music office. Shangri-La’s staff consists of some of the coolest people I know in the music industry and their office, which is decorated with classic… continue reading »
PART TWO. FROM OLLY MOSS.
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The Hour Glass
Meet Frenchie (aka Kimberley). She’s making this semester pretty sweet. Besides the fact that she thoroughly enjoys listening to The Jonas Brothers and never fails to mention Zac Efron. But she brought me back a CD from a French artist… continue reading »
An Innovator, indeed.
My advertising professor recommended that we took the VALS Survey that was developed by a marketing consulting firm that helps determine which demographic market you’re in according to the VALS system. It says that my VALS type is “Innovator” and… continue reading »