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  • How to Post a Cool Flash Player on MySpace
    MySpace has become one of the most popular social networking sites in the world. With over 100 million users and growing, it has quickly become a place to show off and display your uniqueness. Learn how to post a cool flash Mp3 Player to awe everyone.
  • Our Nostalgic Smells
    It happens to everyone. Once in a while we encounter a significant smell, and like a memory of a long lost moment, this smell enables some childhood memory to be replayed in our minds as if it were stored away in some basement storage room in our brains.
  • The Greatest NBA Point Guard of All Time: Steve Nash
    The greatness of Steve Nash: Steve Nash takes the old "makes players around him better" adage of a point guard to a whole new dimension. Nash the ability to make entire teams play better and why he is the greatest of all time.
  • The Greatest Artist of All Time
    It is often extremely difficult to gauge the greatness of an artist in labeling him the "the greatest of all time." Nonetheless, I'm going to take a bold leap forward, and claim that I think I have found greatest artist of all time: Woody Allen.
  • Gay in the NBA
    The coming out party of former NBA player John Amaechi that he is gay and the subsequent attention it has received is testament that today's world is still ignorant of gays and lesbians regardless of the mass acceptance gays in this increasingly progressive world.
  • The Genius that is Borat
    Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat character is arguably one of the most thoughtful, and ingenious ideas in the history of popular culture. Those who find his material offensive should not consider resulting to comedy when in need of entertainment.
  • One Month into the NBA Season
    Before the NBA season began about a month ago, I took out my pen and jotted down what I thought would be the playoff bracket come season's end. Looking back at the month old list, I can conclude that much of my predictions were completely inaccurate.
  • Old Shanghai Versus Modern Los Angeles
    It would be rather peculiar to compare two cites of completely differentiating time periods and geographical locations for urban theory. However, Old Shanghai (1840s thru 1940s) and postmodern Los Angeles (1990s and up) may be one convincing exception.
  • Babel: A Network of Separate Storylines
    There have been many films which attempt to depict a sense of irony through a confusing network of separate storylines which at first, have no connections, but later prove to be critically reliant to one another. Babel is another one of these films.
  • Wine is Cool: How Sideways Made it Happen
    I must admit, before the film came out, I did could not tell the difference between my Cabs and my Pinots. In fact, I seldom paid any attention to any Cabs and Pinots. Sideways, however, changed everything.
  • Urn and Casket Engravings for Diehard Sports Fans
    Sports fans have something new to brag about. Our relentless outcries of being a diehard fan can now be taken into a literal context and not just a figure of speech to show off how deeply devout and passionate we are to our beloved sports teams.
  • Downtown Los Angeles Revitalized
    When we 20-somethings were kids growing up in and around Los Angeles, we often had a certain type of ugly image associated with Downtown. Now, a decade later, our vision has dramatically changed from sad to rad. Downtown has finally found its identity.
  • A Cultural Landscape of Los Angeles: The Cal-Trans Building
    Perhaps no other building represents the culture of Los Angeles better than the recently completed building dedicated exclusively to the Department of Transportation. Created by architect Thom Mayne, it represents a hub for California's transportation.
  • George Galloway's Fallacies in Supporting Hezbollah
    If you don't know who Galloway is, just type his name on any video search such as �YouTube' and view his video. He claims the terrorist group Hezbollah has the right to terrorize and thus that it is Israel who is the terrorist. Check out his 5 fallacies.
  • Charles Aznavour's Final Farewell
    If there is ever a charismatic 82-year-old artist who still enjoys singing, acting, and writing, then perhaps Charles Aznavour is the one.
  • Sexual Entertainment in American Popular Culture
    An examination of sexuality and the meanings of pornography and burlesque in American popular culture through history.
  • The History of the San Fernando Valley
    The San Fernando Valley is considered the child city of metropolitan Los Angeles; a child that gradually grew and matured. From the development of farming and agriculture to the subdividing of land the Valley has taken on its own course in history.
  • A Historical Look at Old Shanghai Architecture
    Old Shanghai: A city of strong colonial presence. A city of vice. In a city where the British, French, English, and Chinese share the same stage, it is only inevitable to have such an eclectic array of architecture, making it an architect's paradise.
  • NBA Basketball Returns
    All of the 30 teams in the NBA can rightfully make the argument for being the hungriest team to win a championship. Nonetheless, as hungry as the rest of the teams are for an NBA championship, no team is as hungry for a title as the Phoenix Suns.
  • From Movie to Yuppie
    Movies, doctors, gays, and yuppies. Silverlake is not your ordinary city. It is a uniquely neutral entity which resembles a buffer zone between Los Angeles to the east and the San Fernando Valley to the north. This neighborhood is as colorful as LA gets.
  • The Armenian Genocide
    Armenians should stop focusing their attention on the tragic genocide over 90 years ago and should focus more on the rich, artistic culture they have in hand.
  • The Journey to Lisbon & Andalusia
    Thanks to my credit card miles, August was my travel month. Roaming Lisbon as well as cities throughout Andalusia proved to be something interesting. From drunken Sunday evening chats to nude 57-year olds on the beach, this journey was well worth it.
  • Armenian Flags as Detriment to Culture
    Every see those idiots driving around with country flags on their cars? Notice the Armenian flags in Southern California in and around April 24th for the recognition of the Armenian genocide? I argue this action is a detriment to Armenians themselves.

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