by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
I do not accept that rampant stereotypes that emerge against any community in the Los Angeles area. I am especially troubled by the pernicious lies outlined against the Iranian Jewish community in West Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. The tired tropes of invaders,...
by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
Celebrated, or rather denigrated, D-List actress Kathy Griffin is taking on the talk-show format. She wants to get in trouble, as she is attracted to such media types who stir up controversy. If the rise of media hype has spurred on little else, it would be the...
by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
Thomas Kinkade, a prolific artist whose work hung in the homes of millions and inspired peace and tranquility for many, has died. An artist who enter international commercial trade, acquiring multi-millions in wealth for the value of his work, Kinkade inspire...
by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
I have read about French-speaking Jews in the Maghreb. One of whom, a French academic named Jacques Derrida, inspired mixed discussions on the nature of language. I also knew a colleague named Michelle Valens, a French teacher who may still be teaching in South...
by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
President Barack Obama set off a constitutional firestorm the moment he began signing into law legislature dedicated to the proposition that the federal government should control more and more of the lives of its citizens and the several states. His signature...
by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
The "Constitution" State is reconsidering the death penalty. Based on the broad consensus in the legislature and the support from the governor, Connecticut will be the seventeenth state to abolish the death penalty. State senator Edith Prague has voiced the...