Wintertime in Washington D.C.!
Now living in Los Angeles, going home for the holidays for me often includes a trip to Washington D.C.! Wintertime in D.C. is always chilly,…
Read MoreNow living in Los Angeles, going home for the holidays for me often includes a trip to Washington D.C.! Wintertime in D.C. is always chilly,…
Read MorePhotos by Kim Aasland Happy New Year from the beautiful Pasadena Rose Parade! This comes from a local, born and raised in the area,…
Read MoreSunday afternoons can be those special times during the week when many of us have the opportunity to SLOW the pace DOWN : )…
Read MoreWith Linsey Potter as our special guest, a small group of women gathered in Pasadena two weeks ago to view and discuss recent interviews…
Read MoreTrying to think of something unique to do to mark a special occasion? If you live in or are visiting the Pasadena or greater…
Read MoreThe crowd was a mixture of boho hipster guys and chic chicks dressed in the colors of autumn and lots of classic black! Some…
Read More“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” ― Pablo Picasso The photos in this…
Read MoreArriving in Rome (via Copenhagen) from Los Angeles was tre’ cool to say the least! I had been in Italy twice before, but had…
Read MoreNested between two famous beach spots in Los Angeles, California is a small and local beach called Topanga State Beach. It’s about 10 minutes…
Read MoreWhile the events discussed in “All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep” were playing out, Henry wrote his popular song “Playing Hookey” about his frustrations with White Evangelism. As he’s grown as a community activist — helping lead marches in Pasadena and even carrying a boulder around to represent the burden that Black people face in society — he’s processed through his own beliefs about Christianity and the person of Jesus.
Read MoreThorns on the Rose is a powerful new documentary on police brutality in the City of Roses. Josh Potter gives us a breakdown of the film.
Read MoreIt was the biggest night in Rap history. Tupac’s last concert performed at the House of Blues. For the first time, James Farr who produced the show talks about what happened that night and just how it came to be.
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