Writing Poetry from a Place of Love
By Jailene Adorno Javon Johnson is a highly-recognized poet, who has placed in several poetry slams and appeared on shows such as The Steve Harvey Show, The Arsenio Hall... Read More
Jopwell’s Innovative Approach to Talent
By Jailene Adorno Whether you’re a college freshman or a professional looking to connect to new and innovative companies, Jopwell has your back! Jopwell—“job opportunities done well”—is a twofold... Read More
Preminger and the Sound of Protest
By John Black Jazz Saxophonist Noah Preminger has a lot to say about the state of the world today. This Friday, he will make his opinions known by releasing... Read More
The Future of Startups Goes Global
When Christine Souffrant Ntim set out to be an entrepreneur, she knew that in some way, she’d be able to help others on a more global scale. Last time we... Read More
Real Life Heroes Found in Hidden Figures
By John Black 4 stars Some movies can make you feel ashamed. Some of them do it bluntly, hammering their agenda at you with little regard to the entertainment... Read More
The Latinx Community Becomes Visible Through Social Media
By Jailene Adorno BeVisible is a new social media platform serving the Latinx community, with almost 10,000 users. Its layout and display are similar to that of Facebook, however... Read More
Turning “Girl, Bye” Into “Girl, Hi!”
By Jailene Adorno Photo by Roman Murray If you’ve ever sat around with a group of girlfriends and spoke about everything from your hair to an interesting entrepreneur you’ve... Read More
Writing a Story That Had to be Told
By John Black They were stories she grew up on. Stories the family shared a they drove around town or sat around the kitchen table. It was only later,... Read More
New Marsalis CD Blends Patriotism, Protest, Swing and Groove
He knew it might be a risk to name his band’s debut CD with the same catchphrase that got a certain businessman into the White House, but NEA Jazz... Read More