
Habib Koité Glimmers at UCSD
One of seventeen siblings, Habib Koité is the world renowned master guitarist from Mali. His self-taught style came from watching his parents play, “it washed off on me.” His ... Continue Reading →

escapex: Providing Celebrities an Alternative to the Chains and Growing Problems of Facebook and Instagram
The confluence of mobile communication and influencers has created an industry that has evolved dramatically in recent years.
At the recent Digital Entertainment World conference I ... Continue Reading →

Gabriel – West Coast Premiere at North Coast Repertory Theatre
The island of Guernsey was one of the very few pieces of British soil occupied by the Germans in World War 2. It therefore makes for the unique setting of “Gabriel,” a thriller ... Continue Reading →

Rafi’s Gift Lounge Attracts the Stars in The Run Up to the Oscar Ceremony
If you are anywhere near Hollywood or Beverly Hills the last few days, you know that Academy Awards season is in full effect. Not only have billboards and advertisements reminded you ... Continue Reading →

Sweetwater – An Amazing Evolution of a Recording Studio
Sweetwater Sound was formed in 1979 by Chuck Surack in a VW bus, with a now-classic four track recorder. He shifted into a retail seller of music instruments, eventually becoming ... Continue Reading →

Park City Mountain Resort – Bigger Skiing Than Elsewhere, With a Small Town Atmosphere
After years of enjoying skiing in southern California at Mammoth and Big Bear, it was time to venture to Utah and discover the town of Park City. The short flight to Salt Lake City ... Continue Reading →

Has Deer Valley Maintained Its Top Shelf Status?
Deer Valley has been consistently ranked toward the top of most lists when it comes to preferred ski resorts. It has been voted the United States’ Best Ski Resort by ... Continue Reading →

You Want to Cut the Cord, Will You Be Able to Find Compelling Programs For Free? XUMO says YES
The biggest changes in the TV world have to do with how consumers are choosing to get their programming. For decades cable companies grew happy, fat and dumb laying cable and connecting ... Continue Reading →
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