Satire: Archeologist discovers new gender, political turmoil results
Russian archaeologist Javier R. Becerra recently stumbled upon a shocking discovery while searching for dinosaur fossils; he had discovered an entirely new gender. The discovery is opening up a new...
View ArticleOlympians campaign for 2024 host city
Nearly four decades after the 1984 Olympic Games, Olympians are rallying for the Games to return to Los Angeles. At the forefront of advocating for Los Angeles as a candidate city for the 2024...
View ArticleCOLA celebrates its 20th anniversary at LAMAG
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the City of Los Angeles Individual Fellowship Program (COLA) has opened an exhibition showcasing works created by COLA artists throughout the fellowship’s...
View ArticleDUBLAB making waves
DUBLAB is a non-profit, online radio station located on Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles. It was founded by Mark McNeil in 1999. The station’s mission is to help grow music, arts, and culture...
View ArticlePlay Rugby USA: Teaching life through rugby
Rugby is an intense sport that is rapidly emerging and developing in the United States. Although it contains aspects from both football and soccer, it is altogether something new and different. To...
View ArticleBeyond the Bell offers kids free summer swimming lessons
Elementary-aged students across Los Angeles have learned basic swimming skills with the help of Beyond the Bell’s free summer swimming program. Beyond the Bell is a Los Angeles Unified School District...
View ArticleHeart of Los Angeles gives youth sports opportunities
As part of their summer camp, Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA), gives young kids the opportunity to experience different sports in which they may not know of. At Lafayette park, Head Coach Kristina Wheeler...
View ArticleTen-year-old rugby player: ‘I’m not scared of you’
Play Rugby USA holds annual SoCal Rugby Camps for kids interested in playing rugby during the summer. HS Insider interns met enthusiastic Theo Naessens-Dowling, 10, at the SoCal Rugby Camps Los Angeles...
View Article‘Looking Forward, Looking Back’: CAAM unveils new graphics July 30
On Sunday, July 30, the California African American Museum (CAAM) will host an event titled “Looking Forward, Looking Back”–the grand finale of a months-long redesign intended to help usher the...
View ArticleGotham City: The shining city on a hill
When one thinks of the electronic dance music scene in Southern California, a few festivals immediately come to mind: Hard Summer, Nocturnal Wonderland, Escape, Beyond Wonderland. Annual events like...
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