ELLEN COOPER – Jazz Vocalist – Summer Edition Vol.4 – Issue #5

Greetings everyone, Wow! What a ride we’ve had with the Spring weather in California. Rainy, cold and cloudy for many days. It finally looks like the sun is back and pointing us toward summer and our June edition. This month we’re proud and happy to say that our new cover girl this month is Ellen […]
Interview With Michel Jordi, the author of “Ignite That Spark – 10 Commandments of Entrepreneurship.”

Michel Jordi’s latest book “IGNITE THAT SPARK” is the “10 Commandments of Entrepreneurship”. A very inspiring must-have book for every growing entrepreneur who wants to take the leap into freedom and turn his passion into his profession. 1) How did “IGNITE THAT SPARK” happen? What was the inspiration behind the book? After publishing my autobiography […]
Female Blue Note Musicians You Really Should Know

Charles Waring Photos: Francis Wolff/Mosaic Images (Sheila Jordan, Dodo Greene), Jeff Forney (Kandace Springs), Danny Clinch (Norah Jones) Though, today, Blue Note’s roster is varied, during the 50s, when it gained recognition, the label was synonymous with one particular style of jazz: hard bop, the propulsive, blues- and gospel-infused bebop offshoot that the label’s co-founders, […]
RAHSAAN PATTERSON: Heroes And God (Shanachie)

Good things come to those who wait…. it’s been seven long years since we’ve enjoyed new music from smooth soul man Rahsaan Patterson – but with (at last) the release of this new long player he proves (again) that quality will always trump quantity! We were told about this album a month or two back […]
10 Things to Remember About Memorial Day

Memorial Day is much more than just a three-day weekend and a chance to get the year’s first sunburn. It’s a time to remember the men and women who sacrificed their lives for their county. Here are some facts to give the holiday some perspective. 1. Memorial Day began as a response to the Civil […]
These LA Teens Created An Ad Campaign For Fake Gun Violence Insurance

Some bus stops across L.A. are getting big new posters advertising “Mass Shooting Insurance” and coverage for “Everyday Gunfire.” That insurance isn’t real. But the message is meant to shock you. It’s all part of a campaign designed by L.A. teens participating in Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Youth Council to End Gun Violence. The goal: to […]
Four Essential Films to Watch While Reproductive Rights Are Under Threat

“Somebody came up with the idea that it’s a woman’s right — it’s her body and she can do what she wants. Unfortunately, that is not true.” — 12th & Delaware. The abortion debate is many things: personal, political, religious. But at its core — underneath all of the taboo, shame, and anger — it’s about control. It’s about the idea […]
The Ultimate Guide to L.A. 2019’s Outdoor Movie Screenings

As far as we’re concerned, the year can be divided into fall, winter, and outdoor movie season. Thankfully, the Los Angeles weather means we can enjoy our picnics and al fresco flicks from March to October—but that adds up to a lot of screenings to keep track of. To make sure you never miss a […]
Women In Film Annual Gala – June 12th

This year, Women In Film set out to pivot our Annual Gala to highlight community, advocacy, and entrepreneurship. We are thrilled to honor Amy Poehler, Issa Rae, and Cathy Schulman with a new slate of awards that represents the true essence of WIF’s Mission: “advocating for and advancing the careers of women in the screen […]
“Just Before The Light” by GroovExpress’ inventive offering is memorable and soothing to the soul.

The New Zealand based contemporary jazz sensation GrooveExpress returns to the music scene with the release of their single Just Before The Light. The track is a smooth jazz ballad from the number one Billboard album titled Amsterdaam, which I had the honor of reviewing back in October of 2018. Just Before The Light […]