What was elementary school like? What about fifth or sixth grade? Whether your experiences manifested in math homework completed at utmost ease, or the petty, yet easily fixed arguments between you and your best friends, it is safe to say that your time in elementary...
Anna Harberger
Artist, lover of music: Leor Alon shapes his path to success
With his effervescent spirit that bursts with humor and energy, Sierra Canyon alumnus Leor Alon’s (‘17) bona fide passion for creativity is what guides his life. As he shapes his future, Alon not only uses the mixed media art materials from ceramics teacher Ron...
How to: Thrifting Edition
Be bold! Thrift stores are like pomegranates — strange, unappealing, and callus on the outside, but once you crack open the shell and take a leap of faith to go inside, the amount of gems you’ll be lucky enough to score is limitless! Don’t worry about the store’s size...
DIY Spaces: LA teens create art, music, life
It’s 8:30 p.m. on the corner of 3rd and Main in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Stretching their legs after 40 minute Metro rides, lines of teenagers curve around the side of a black painted brick warehouse, collaged in an eclectic arrangement of rain-weathered...
Cultural Appropriation: Racism and disrespect are not “cute” for Coachella
Once calendars are hastily flipped to the months of March and April, predominantly white teenagers of Southern California swarm local salons to get their hair braided into cornrows, while they compile only their trendiest feather headdresses and bindis to make sure...
