Apr 16th, 2009
Are you looking for a place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the Los Angeles area? Possibly a small, quaint town where people still say “Hi” and “Good day” with a sincere smile? Then Cambria is the place for you. The community is about a four-hour drive up the 101 freeway. It’s well [...]
Apr 16th, 2009
There is a new market not too far from the CSUN campus, where shoppers can buy fresh fish, Asian food products and Filipino pastries. Seafood City Supermarket, a chain of Filipino-owned grocery stores, recently opened a new store in North Hills on Nordhoff St. Seafood City carries traditional Filipino products such as longanisa (Filipino sausage) [...]
Apr 15th, 2009
For the last five years, whenever I was hungry at school, I’d pick up something to eat on campus or at one of the fast food chains near Nordhoff and Reseda. That is, until I discovered My Hero Subs on Plummer St. This hidden gem of a sandwich shop was a well-kept secret, because [...]
Apr 3rd, 2009
Special education means everything to children who feel lost in the fast-paced environment of a regular classroom filled with 20 or more students. The one-on-one help in special education classes gives students like my son, Danny, a chance to learn at their own pace, instead of struggling to understand concepts they are not ready to [...]
Mar 28th, 2009
As stressed-out Americans look for ways to relax and chill out during an increasingly chaotic time, the practice of yoga has gained in popularity over the years. Yoga studios can be found just about anywhere these days, and with any luck, you just might find the time to fit a class into your busy schedule. Yoga’s [...]
Mar 24th, 2009
The area in Los Angeles between Los Feliz Boulevard and Prospect Avenue is a mecca of independently owned restaurants, cafes and mom-and-pop type stores for customers to hang out and explore. Age-old buildings have been renovated on the inside to house karate studios, acupuncture practices and organic supermarkets. Like a smaller version of Melrose, the eight blocks [...]
Mar 24th, 2009
One of the most entertaining and educating experiences anyone can ever go through is to sit and observe an African American beauty salon. Growing up going to an African American salon every other Saturday, I never really paid attention to the many interesting things in that atmosphere, but as an adult, I can’t help but [...]
Mar 24th, 2009
I can’t help but check the cheese after I order a pretzel at the Juice It Up located on campus. The habit started last spring semester when I happened to look at the cheese dip that came along with my pretzel. The date on the container was expired. I had been served two-month-old processed cheese, [...]
Mar 19th, 2009
The Matadors jump out to an early lead and the entire Cal State Northridge campus lies asphyxiated, unable to breathe and worried that if they gasp, even if just for a moment, they might wake from their reverie. Die-hard fans and never-were fans stand elbow to elbow…watching, hoping, and praying that somehow their little known commuter [...]
Mar 19th, 2009
Griffith Park is one of those places I always meant to visit when it was just a 10-minute drive from my bachelor apartment near Park La Brea. I realize now that I missed a lot by not exploring the park back then. I finally visited on a sunny and warm Saturday morning in February with a [...]
Mar 12th, 2009
My plan for Sunday morning was to arrive at MacArthur Park to take photos of the lake for my propose blog series on it. But instead I ended up in the City of Perris. Why Perris? When it’s a city that has a population smaller than CSUN, 30,000 to be exact, and doesn’t even have [...]
Mar 11th, 2009
It used to be that infomercials were something shown at two in the morning. People coming home after a late night out would turn on the TV and see an infomercial worthy of telling their friends. Not because the product was any good, but because the acting and product were so ridiculous. It may be because [...]