My own sense of style
In this photo essay teens show that they can still look fabulous while ignoring the latest trends.
January 18, 2005
In this photo essay teens show that they can still look fabulous while ignoring the latest trends.
Rachel, 15, says Wild Orchids is a fun, mysterious thriller.
Seventeen-year-old Angeline’s online journal gives her an outlet for her thoughts.
Seth, 13, interviewed Magic Johnson about his achievements in basketball and business.
Fabiola, 16, describes why she prefers Xanga to other blogs.
Andrea, 17, had to take a break from her online obsession.
Connie, 17, says The Dim Sum of All Things is a great book that offers funny insights into Asian-American culture.
Robyn, 17, says a documentary, which made her magnet program look elitist, got it wrong.
Interviews by Robyn Licht with students from North Hollywood High School, which in addition to serving students who live in the area, has a Highly Gifted Magnet for those who pass an IQ test and other requirements, and a Zoo Magnet with a science emphasis.
These are letters we received about stories in the November – December 2004 issue of L.A. Youth.