November 9, 2013 The People’s Painting Party: Free Fun in San Francisco Financial District There’s something that I don’t want to tell you—my inner hipster has reared its pretentious head, and wants to protect its new underground gem…
November 5, 2013 Boston’s History and Education: Don’t Forget Your Roots Since even before the Revolutionary War, Boston has been at the epicenter of American history and its first venues for education. Along with Harvard University…
November 4, 2013 A Walk on Alberta: Discovering Portland’s Thriving Arts Neighborhood The past decade has been flourishing for the Alberta Arts District in NE Portland, Oregon. What was once a desolate neighborhood of poverty and crime…
November 2, 2013 Behind the Glass of Art The rain causes us Seattleites to do many crazy things. We are always inside, so what do we do with all of this indoor…
November 2, 2013 The Grandiose Glamour of the San Francisco Opera House We were nearing it. The bustle of the event was everywhere, teeming through the crowd that was filing into the building. Heels were clacking,…
October 30, 2013 Art Walking in Los Angeles For those seeking art and culture, one doesn’t have to go very far to find it Los Angeles. It is the land of icons,…
October 24, 2013 The Rebirth of a New Orleans Theater Landmark It was opening night, or more accurately, re-opening night at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans. The art deco landmark had been shuttered since Hurricane Katrina….
October 22, 2013 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Chicago’s Notorious Theatre Scene Chicago: where all the funny people go to become even funnier and be discovered for fame and fortune. This is a stressful career track…
October 21, 2013 Soaking in the Swiss Beats at the Annual Three-Day Music Festival My brother and I had an odd style of backpacking through Europe. We made all of our major decisions by the flip of a…