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  • Ben Guillory

    Ben Guillory studied at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, and has worked extensively in theatre, film and television for the past 30 years as an actor and director. Currently, Mr. Guillory is the Producing Artistic Director of the award winning Robey Theatre Company, coordinating Robey’s playwright lab, directing the Robey play reading series, […]

  • Erich Nall AKA Coach E

    Erich Nall is the Owner and Founder of Ultimate Transformations Training in Los Angeles, California. Erich, known fondly as Coach E, has been a prominent figure in the Los Angeles community throughout his life as an educator and promoter of health, physical fitness and self-improvement. He has coached and trained many successful professional athletes, actors, […]

  • Organic foods are more nutritious, according to review of 343 studies

    Most everyone who has ever selected their fruits and vegetables from the “organic” section while grocery shopping probably thought they were doing something good for their bodies and the environment. Yet the question of whether organic foods are in fact more nutritious than their conventionally grown counterparts remains a topic of heated scientific debate. On […]

  • David Diaz

    Today the Front Page was joined by David Diaz, the motorist that recorded the video of CHP officers who physically beat pedestrian Marlene Pinnock.  David Diaz is a music producer and lifelong Los Angeles resident who feels that it is important that people stand up against police brutality. Listen to the interview here.

  • Citi to pay $7 billion in Justice settlement

    WASHINGTON — Citigroup has agreed to pay $7 billion as part of a landmark Justice Department settlement for its role in the sale of risky, mortgage-based securities in the run-up to the financial crisis, Attorney General Eric Holder announced Monday. The agreement includes $4 billion which Holder said was a “record” civil penalty of its […]

  • Dr. Tracy Shaw

    Dr. Tracy Shaw is the Assistant Director and Training Coordinator of the Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program at Loyola Marymount University’s Student Psychological Services. She is also a licensed psychologist in the state of California.  Dr. Shaw received her Masters and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology with a minor in substance abuse and sport psychology from Southern Illinois […]

  • Monday Mind Gem with Sahara Ali

    Monday Mind Gem with Sahara Ali

      SAJI Yoga  Mind Gem Affirmation:I allow God’s angels to remove from me any mental and emotional conditions that may impede my spiritual growth.  I allow myself to be receptive to the God Power within to support and transform my thoughts, words, and feelings.  Today I activate the truth of my divine emotional intelligence. Have […]

  • Malala meets Nigeria’s leader Goodluck Jonathan over abducted girls

    Pakistani rights activist Malala Yousafzai has met Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan to press for more action to free over 200 girls held by Boko Haram Islamist militants. The militants’ leader has reiterated in a new video message that he is prepared to negotiate a prisoner swap for them. He also expressed support for Abu Bakr […]

  • Updated: San Francisco postpones vote on supporting eminent domain to fight foreclosures

    San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday evening to delay action on a resolution calling for the city to consider using eminent domain to address the housing crisis. The San Francisco board voted to send the proposed resolution to a committee for further consideration. The move occurred after the board heard from several residents supporting […]

  • Dr. Michael C. Grayson

    Dr. Michael C. Grayson is the President and CEO of Grayson Financial Services and the Director of The Credit & Debt Management Institute. Before assuming the helm at Grayson Financial Services, Dr. Grayson’s professional career included 20 years working as a credit industry insider. Dr Grayson retired from the credit industry and started Grayson Financial […]