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May 2, 2024
March - April 2007 Issue
A night of disappointment when the band she went to see was cancelled, became a night of surprise for Samantha, 17, when she got to see Los Abandoned.
Charlene, 14, says that the third installment of the superhero sage was BORING. But Nattalie, 16, counters that with its web of villains the latest Spider-Man is a thrilling ride.
To add a touch of class and elegance to date night, check out The Inn of the Seventh Ray in Topanga.
Tanya, 17, says that other than an amazing set by Saosin, the Taste of Chaos festival was a let down.
If you love your historical war movies with amazing visual effects, non-stop action and killer music, then you have to see 300, says Nattalie, 16.
Even though the new drama October Road on ABC demonstrates that maybe you shouldn’t go home again, Charlene, 14, says that she’ll still watch.
Our readers tell us what they thought of the stories in the January – February issue of L.A. Youth.
On the four-year anniversary of the invasion, we asked teens around Los Angeles to share their feelings on how the government has handled the war, recruiters on campus and sending 20,000 additional troops.
Just because blacks use it a lot, it doesn’t mean we should, says Trayvione, 17. WITH interviews.
Fred, 17, says that he’s glad his school didn’t make a big deal when a student was caught bringing a BB gun on the Birmingham High School campus, because it prevented anyone from panicking.
From fatigue to hunger to time limits, Mindy, 17, tells what it was like to take the test.
As the fire threatened classic Los Angeles landmarks like the newly renovated observatory and the Greek Theatre, it made Nadine, 17, appreciate her Los Angeles home even more.
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