Share: Steph Cha is a Korean American novelist and fiction writer; she is the only woman in her genre, Korea American Noir. Cha studied English and East Asian Studies at Stanford, then went to Yale Law School and got her Juris Doctor degree. It was then when she began writing fiction in earnest. Follow:
The last artisan chocolate expo in L.A.
Share: Paintings made of chocolate, handmade perfumes, a wine tasting, and a variety of unique artisan chocolates all could be found at the Los Angeles Luxury Chocolate Salon. In addition to the fact that the place sounds like heaven, the chocolates there were more than just food—they were pieces of art. Follow:
Clinton’s campaign Trumped by misogyny
Share: The stomach-churning misogyny of Donald Trump has been on full display this entire election. From calling women pigs, ugly, objectifying Miss Universe contestants to his recently leaked comments about sexually assaulting women. However, nothing he’s done was more repulsive than the stunt he attempted to pull on Secretary Hillary Clinton during Sunday night’s debate. According to NBC News Trump brought three women to the debate who had previously accused her husband Bill Clinton of sexual assault, and one woman who was allegedly raped by …
Being human in a robotic world
Share: We’ve survived the agricultural revolution, industrial revolution, and are now faced with another stage and arguably most drastic of technological revolutions, digital. Follow:
Boone Art Gallery captures the obvious, elusive
Share: Art is one of many thing that can bring people together, art is full of many different mediums and form that there is no direct limit when it come to art, and there is no better way to show if off than an exhibition for many people to see. Follow:
90s fashion trends revisited at Rose Bowl’s flea market
Share: The streets of Pasadena were quiet and empty Sunday morning as it seems everyone was at this month’s renowned Rose Bowl Flea Market. Treasure hunters and bargain lover from all over Los Angeles flocked to the stadium despite the scorching hot weather. The market place opens its gates to buyers and sellers every second Sunday of the month and the event attracts people of all ages. Follow:
Critical Theory Club unpacks white fragility
Share: Discussing white fragility in the current political climate is not an easy task. Emotions run high, racial animus can rear its head and those involved can walk away with no benefit. When the Critical Theory club on campus hosted a discussion on white fragility last Wednesday, the discussion went as well as could be expected. Follow:
Dual-enrollment program helps create college confidence
Share: Dual enrollment is a successful PCC program that assists high school students in realizing their academic potential and preparing for a successful college career. Follow: