
Mamitas Movie
You never know who will change your life forever. At school, Jordin is a cocky but charming Latino firebrand; at home he is a doting grandson who can’t seem to please his perpetually cranky father. […]
You never know who will change your life forever. At school, Jordin is a cocky but charming Latino firebrand; at home he is a doting grandson who can’t seem to please his perpetually cranky father. […]
To many, he was known as the most dangerous man in Los Angeles. To others, he was a simple grocery store owner. But who was George Torres really? This is the story of his alleged […]
The Aztec Death Whistle. If hell has a sound, I bet it sounds alot like the Aztec Death Whistle. The Aztec Death Whistle sounds like a shriek of death mixed with howling wind. It’s so […]
In the 90’s there was a swath of DJ’s making some of the best Deep and Hard house beats on the market. Although this sub-genre never blew up like it was supposed to, these jams […]
Krush Groove is a 1985 American film by Warner Bros. that was written by Ralph Farquhar and directed by Michael Schultz ( who also produced the movie, along with George Jackson and Doug McHenry ). […]
Some of you may have already seen some of these clips. But if you haven’t seen the full segment shot by Fox11 news back in 1993, here it is. I hope you enjoy. We are […]
12 Tribes of Israel: Judah – American Blacks Benjamin – West Indians Levi – Haitians Ephraim – Puerto Ricans Manasseh – Cubans Reuben – Seminole Indians Gad – Native American Indians Issachar – Mexicans (Aztecs) […]
Los Angeles Tag Bangers had their hands in two worlds. One was in the graffitti aspect of it and the other was teetering on the side of death. Here is a special report from 1990. […]
The Sureno Mexican gang is a Los Angeles based street gang that has been in existence since the early 1970s. The gang was initially formed to protect Hispanic neighborhoods from African American gangs who were […]
The Dodgers were still in Brooklyn and Dwight D. Eisenhower was still in the White House the last time Southern California went this deep into the summer without a Major League Baseball game. For Conrad […]