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It’s All About the Money

March 18, 2015 Christi Jenkins Leave a Comment

Recording artist Nick Meyer takes a walk out into the back yard of his Yuba City home, and into the lavish recording studio he has built behind his Northern California abode. The former "St. Nick" is back at it once again, preparing his third solo LP, and the work ethic can be … [Read more...] about It’s All About the Money

A & E Christi Jenkins, hip-hop, Nick Money

Belinda’s Best Comics of 2014

March 13, 2015 Belinda Armstrong Leave a Comment

2014 was a wonderful year for comics. Whether they were on-going or just beginning, there was always something good every week. With all of the comics to pick from, it's overwhelming to figure out which ones are really amazing. There are many other great comics, but this list is … [Read more...] about Belinda’s Best Comics of 2014

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The Western Golem

December 1, 2014 Scott Winter Leave a Comment

The Western Golem is an urban fantasy story, based in San Jose, centering around it’s narrator, a regular 26 year-old guy who indulges in the boring life. While enjoying a typical day working at the bakery, he meets a stranger while closing shop, a man laying down in an alley. … [Read more...] about The Western Golem

A & E Capa Langley, The Western Golem

From the south came a lazy breeze…

November 19, 2014 Michael Young Leave a Comment

Yuba College student writes 10th book at 18 years old The young-adult genre is an extremely polarized realm of crossover and fusion, taking inspiration from just about every other literary genre, but tailoring especially it for teenagers. At one end of the spectrum, … [Read more...] about From the south came a lazy breeze…

A & E Austin Dewart, One Last Cast, Q&A, Somewhere with the Wind, Young-adult fiction

Día de los Muertos: We were born to die

November 19, 2014 Michael Young Leave a Comment

In one of the most recent Crossing Borders Building Bridges events held on Oct. 30, Professor José Ramón Muñoz gave a presentation about Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Titled “Keeping a Tradition Alive,” Professor Muñoz’s speech entailed the holiday’s ancient origin, … [Read more...] about Día de los Muertos: We were born to die

A & E calaca, Calavera, california, Crossing Borders Building Bridges, Day of the Dead, Día de los Muertos, Hispanic, José Ramón Muñoz, Keeping a Tradition Alive

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