Don’t take ‘no’ for an answer
A “no” can almost always be turned into a “yes,” and being in the media, fashion or entertainment business, this is a mantra to live by. To get what you want and be successful, never let anyone tell you that you cannot do something. This determination will set you apart from the pack and make you stand out in...
The creativity stops here
Creativity can sometimes be one person's “eye” and when they cease to create, the business they create ceases as well. In the case of the first two American women’s magazines, this seems to be true.
Louis A. Godey founded "Godey’s Lady’s Book" in 1830, which he published for over 48 years with the help of editor Sarah Josepha Hale; right before both...
The reluctant faces of revolution
When you think of American heroes like George Washington, Martin Luther King Jr., Susan B. Anthony, and FDR, they had a concern, they organized, and they achieved a goal. This heroic couple was the exact opposite.
In 1953, Richard Loving married Mildred Jeter. This would have been fine had Loving not been white and Jeter not been black.
It may be...
Balancing faith and integrity
Learning about a fringe lifestyle can be hectic, especially when you hold tightly to your own spiritual perspective.
Being Christian/Catholic while trying to uphold your journalistic integrity is a challenge in itself, with me constantly pondering whether or not to get my information out without upsetting anyone.
With witchcraft, I took the pondering a step further, attempting to make right of what...
Tips on traveling internationally with your canine
Some people have no idea where to begin when it comes to traveling internationally with their canine companion.
A journey outside the country always requires preparation. When you decide to take your dog along with you, however, your responsibilities increase. In spite of the work involved, you can take steps to ease the stress on yourself and your dog. With...
Rituals existing in the game of basketball
It seems like superstitions are mainly seen in baseball, but that isn’t entirely true. Every sport has its fair share of superstitions.
If you look at a sport like basketball, free throws are a very superstitious act. When a player is fouled in the act of shooting, the player goes to line to take two or three free shots. If you...
Pretty for a black girl
“You’re really pretty for a black girl.”
For a black girl?
At first, the words just hung there. I couldn’t even react, but the words slowly began to resonate in my mind. When I finally allowed myself to process the backhanded compliment, I wasn't hurt; I was angry. I had been placed in some fictitious box because of the color of...
A portfolio is your calling card
Having a portfolio in the fashion, film and journalism field is just as important as a résumé and college degree.
The world has become so competitive that anyone that is striving to be successful needs to have a leg up on the competition.
Since I was a clothing designer back in 1999, I knew the importance of having a portfolio...
Poll: Treatment of pet dogs
By: Morgan McNair and Michelle Back
There were two poll questions asked. We asked 25 people if it is okay to baby your dog?
The second question was asked to 25 people as well. Do you think a dog is a good replacement for a child?
Can men and women just be friends?
It’s the classic cliché.
Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love with the girl. The girl doesn’t notice because she’s dating some jerk. Imminent drama pursues, probably in a parking lot before the big dance. The underdog comes out on top. Girl finally realizes that this guy is “the Guy” and they ride off happily into the sunset.
Stereotypes come in...