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It’s no secret that the fashion and entertainment industries contain a wide spectrum of personality types going after a common goal. In good times a range of thought processes in these creative
Shit Art Club founders Zach, Shaun, and Tate have built a community to highlight great art that might not fall into what some would deem “fine art” territory. Part supportive L.A. gallery,
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“I think it was the only way to try and show people an honest side of me without having someone’s vision take over. And I also like challenges so I was like
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“There’s a total of 32 comics who grace our stage, 8 routines every episode and every dance is designed to make you laugh.”
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Birla was the first homegrown musician to go platinum singing in English in India.
“It’s kind of a small story relating to my last relationship and living situations. The last relationship I had was toxic to the point that I was verbally abused regularly…I left Virginia
“I try to make every show feel like I'm playing Glastonbury even when in actuality I'm playing to rooms only slightly larger than the men’s room at Glastonbury.”
“At the end of the day, I really believe in empowering consumers to make the best choices for them and their bodies, and I can do that by providing educational resources on
“My every day is what people in LA call ‘the grind.’”
"Instead of engaging in countless hours of small talk or hopelessly waiting for a message back, Renge helps people meet in real-time and in real life with those who share complementary interests."
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“Music is art. And effective art provokes thought.”
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Honest and authentic are words that come to mind when describing her music. I’m also tempted to add astute, or sagacious, or one of those other fancy adjectives that best implies a
It’s a story of women in fashion, who taught themselves UX Design, and landed a mixed-reality streetwear collection in Fred Segal.
“I hate to lose.”
“The cool thing about a web series that nobody tells you is that it becomes an incubator. “
“Writers need other writers. We need other people in our lives who understand our craft. And we also need others in our lives we can talk about books in a deep, analytical
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“Mr. Yes’ music is for…new born babies, sweet sixteeners, for that cleaning lady in the hotel, for that hot babysitter that your wife doesn’t want you to hire…”
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“…time after time we always find that once we get to the women on the factory floor, she is poised, fierce and eager to share her story…”
“I just have to write.”
“Being aware of casual racism and understanding its effects on those it marginalizes is the first step to improving race relations.”
“I don't know if that balance necessarily exists, I feel like there’s always going to be the tension.”
“In 2016 the number of female directors in the top 250 grossing films plummeted down to only 7 percent.”
“May all who enter as guests leave as friends.”
“Silk is fun. It moves, dances, and embodies the meaning of Ziran: natural, spontaneous, and free.”
“I would love to inspire the wearers of my jewelry to dare a little more and to feel like themselves.”
“Home is an integral component of our ‘formula.’ It’s safe, nurturing, intimate. Space matters just as much as the people who are in it.”
“I don’t want to go back…I'm really relishing it. I feel more empowered.”
“It's really influenced by what California is in terms of the natural environment, the cultural environment, the diversity.”
“I’ve been working in a creative environment since I was a kid.”
"For me the big challenge is myself. To trust myself and let go."
"In a good kundalini class, you should feel heat and cold energy. Pulses of energy. See colors when you close your eyes...your true identity doesn’t rise up without a big show."
"Right about now I would say 99% of my work is a reflection of my emotions and my life."
"I can’t tell you how many times I’ve almost stepped on a bone to stop and look down just at the right moment.”
"I wanted to make sure everyone was pampered, but also educated, empowered and inspired."
"Most people are drawn to faces in an image so to remove that familiar focus point is to allow other elements in my work to take the foreground."