Admissions: Making a film that makes a difference
It began with a short film, starring James Cromwell as an admissions clerk for the afterlife, with a wry sense of humor and an important message about humanity. Sharon Stone and John Viscount, Writer,...
View ArticleOregon protesters hung out to dry
The Price of Protests Oregonians are known for their politically liberal, environmentally-minded leanings, and now they will be known for their willingness to take protests to new heights — literally....
View ArticleKindness: It’s kind of important
Recently, a customer at the restaurant where I work part-time gave me a tip of over $40. She was visiting from Southern California, so there were no perks in it for her (in terms of expecting great...
View ArticleMarching words: Fifty-two years after the March on Washington
March on. March forward. March together. Or at least get out of the way. The “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom” on August 28th of 1963 is remembered primarily for Dr. King’s famous “I Have a...
View ArticleRape: Let’s talk about it
How would you like your basic human rights? Rare, medium rare, or well done? If you’ve been listening to the dialogue (supposing you can call it that) of certain politicians regarding rape, the answer...
View ArticlePeacebuilding: A constructive pastime
Step aside Miss America hopefuls: There’s a new spokesman for world peace. Or rather, a new state. Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Representing California’s 13th Congressional District, the “East Bay.”...
View ArticleAhmed’s clock and the politicization of American viewpoints
The whole month of September tends to be sobering. Kids return to school, vacations end, and — in the United States — we have to contend with the memory of what happened on September 11th, 2001. But...
View ArticleThunderbolt taking the SoCal tech industry by storm
Startups used to be perceived as that risk you took if you were older, experienced, and wanted to put your experience and knowledge to the test. Now, young entrepreneurs pursue their dreams with the...
View ArticleEntitled to victimhood
“Everything is a temptation to be the victim.” That was the quote in the lost notebook of Lars Larson. Or so we’ll call him. (His actual name was Scandinavian, and very distinct.) The book itself was a...
View ArticleBest Cheap Laptops For Students
Image by Nawras Ruhaima from Pixabay As a student, maneuvering through exorbitant tuition, food, books or clothes expenses is exhausting and exacting enough already! However, with the tons of...
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