Swedish dance rock band, The Sounds, to crash LA
Juan Lopez
November 10, 2011
Sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching , feverish and stuck on a tour bus. The Sounds are currently in Washington D.C. and their drummer, Fredrik Blond, is ill, very ill. Blond got sick two nights ago, on the band’s day off, and played New York the very next night in a much worse condition. “I’m... Read more »
Occupy LA shuts down Bank of America main headquarters
Roger Morante
November 9, 2011
Occupy LA, the movement that has grown over the last month from the Occupy Wall Street protests, took their actions a step further by occupying Bank of America and effectively shutting down the main headquarters branch located on 333 Hope St. in downtown Los Angeles around five pm on November 9, 2011. Riot... Read more »
Censorship cannot silent the voice of the people
Mia Shilpi
November 8, 2011
The first half of 2011 saw a historic string of revolutions in the Middle East and across the world, as various Arab dictators were overthrown by citizens no longer content with tyranny, brought together by the power of the Internet. Ranging from shutting down social networking sites to shutting down... Read more »
Too occupied with demands to occupy
Mia Shilpi
October 30, 2011
From a national movement to a worldwide uprising, the Occupy Wall Street protests have spread rapidly to more than 1,500 cities globally and is taking place in excess of 100 cities in the U.S., according to the Occupy Wall Street website. Initially, the publicity was meager, but the Occupy movement... Read more »
Occupy L.A. movement gains momentum
Zoie Matthew, Mia Shilpi, and reported by Jonathan Bue
October 4, 2011
Over the past few weeks, hundreds of events sprung up in solidarity with New York’s Occupy Wall Street movement. The gatherings took place in metropolitan areas across the U.S., and even internationally. This week, the movement emerged on the West Coast. “California is ripe for this kind of movement,”... Read more »





