By Jim Malone on January 15, 2015
Pomona College of Art
Blogs, College Voices

Every Thursday, The Pomona College of Art, hosts Art After Hours, which is a free event offered by the college and varies each week. Last Thursday, the college hosted its last Art After Hours event for the Fall, which consisted of a variety of informative lectures, an exploration of art, and of course, live music […]
By Jim Malone on January 15, 2015
Marvel
Entertainment, TV Reviews

Marvel continues to expand its transmedia story in their newest addition to the world of Captain America, Agent Carter. The show, starring Captain America’s Hayley Atwell, follows the life of Peggy Carter after her beloved Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is believed to be dead in an explosion. Carter’s story picks up after the return of […]
By Jim Malone on January 14, 2015
childhood
Blogs

When you are younger, you think you have everything planned out and you know the small details to every single event that may or may not happen in your life. You don’t worry about failure nor the bad days you might have because when you are younger growing up seems to be so much fun […]
By Jim Malone on January 14, 2015
Health Equity
Blogs, Healthy Living

The lives of Corey Anderson, Mary Turner, Tondra Young and Jim Taylor are perfect examples of ideas based on like wealth-health gradient and the importance of control and power is only based on income itself. It also depends on income inequality. Blazquez & Cottini & Herrate (2013) explain how there is a correlation of three […]
By Jim Malone on January 13, 2015
Golden Globes
Actors, Entertainment

There are enough clichés and introductions to this celebrated Hollywood evening as it begins to set the tone for award season and how the movies, TV shows and characters we fell in love with or hated will be treated throughout it. The reality is that it is a night to see the actors in a […]
By Jim Malone on December 25, 2014
J-Stars Victory Vs. +
Blogs, Youth Voices

About a year ago, I wrote my very first article ever to be published to the internet. That article was about a game called J-Stars Victory Vs. I wrote an article about all the opportunities missed with that game not being localized in North America or the PAL regions. Throughout the year, I noticed an […]
By Jim Malone on December 21, 2014
Baseball
Blogs, College Voices

One could not help but to think that the sight of the new Liberty Baseball Stadium filled with fans of all ages was a dream of the late Dr. Jerry Falwell brought to life. Among a flurry of other projects, including academic and residential buildings, construction workers feverishly work on a new state-of-the-art baseball stadium, […]
By Jim Malone on December 20, 2014
Carmelo Anthony
Blogs

Loud chants of ‘boos’ seem to be the norm at Madison Square Garden. The most legendary court in the game of basketball has turned into a playground made for visiting teams. Turnovers, selfish plays, lackadaisical defense and sluggish effort have plagued the Knicks from the start of the season. New President Phil Jackson is trying […]
By Jim Malone on December 19, 2014
Legend of Korra
Blogs, TV Reviews

The second series from the Avatar universe, created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino (affectionately referred to as “Bryke”), aired its final episodes last night across the internet and on Nickelodeon. The finale featured the final showdown between title character and Kuvira, a woman who dedicated her life to protecting her country as best […]
By Jim Malone on December 17, 2014
Family
Blogs, Healthy Living

There are many alternatives to the traditional nuclear family. I myself think it is quite rare to come across the traditional nuclear family across generations. There are single-parent families run by a single parent who cares for one or more children with or without the assistance of the biological parent, the bi-nuclear family, usually consisting […]