Perform Random Acts of Kindness

June 7, 2012

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  By Danny Clive Freelance Writer With summer coming up and the feeling of starting fresh with new adventures, friendships, relationships and new projects should also come the feeling of kindness. With a diverse community of people we are living in, we all are going through different stages in our lives. Sometimes our preoccupations with […]

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La Puente community brings “Un Poquito Mas Arte” to old town

June 7, 2012

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By Danny Clive Freelance Writer In a community combined effort to bring together local artists, residents and businesses to display artworks at several locations across Old Town La Puente, a second of a quarterly Art Walk series was held. Old Town La Puente held their second art walk, “Un Poquito Mas Arte,” on Saturday, May […]

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First art walk held at downtown Covina

April 12, 2012

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By Danny Clive Freelance Journalist For the first time, around 42 local artists emerged to showcase their work in the alleys and breezeways of downtown Covina. On Saturday, April 7 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., the Covina Downtown Association and Petro Creative, a marketing company located in downtown kicked off its first of several […]

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College professor encourages students to be themselves

April 10, 2012

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By Danny Clive FreelanceWriter Her mantra is to be true to herself and to be open and honest about being a married lesbian with kids. Her goal is to provide a safe environment for her students to learn. Anna Villeneuve, 39, professor of English at Citrus College, was born and raised in an ordinary traditional […]

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The hidden world of Art’e Cabal’turo

February 22, 2012

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By Danny Clive Freelance Journalist With an influence carried from childhood memories, he now gives birth to unique sculpture figures through a composite material consisting of paper pieces, better know as paper-mache. He also creates paintings and art illustrations. Art Lopez, a professional artist who resides in La Puente, Calif. said he discovered his love […]

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Women encouraged to study engineering

February 22, 2012

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By Daniel Hernandez Freelance Journalist Funding for a new program to encourage women seeking careers in engineering has been granted to Citrus College. A proposal to “Encourage and Engage Women in Engineering” written by physics professor Lucia Riderer, will be supported for one year by a grant of $18,581 from The Engineering Information Foundation. Riderer […]

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