L.A. movies
With so many movies set in Los Angeles, we reviewed a few favorites (Fast Times, Pulp Fiction, Boyz N the Hood, Clueless) that captured an interesting, funny or dark view of the city.
With so many movies set in Los Angeles, we reviewed a few favorites (Fast Times, Pulp Fiction, Boyz N the Hood, Clueless) that captured an interesting, funny or dark view of the city.
Our teen reviewers say check out the Garden State Soundtrack, Pantera and Sigur Rós.
Connie, 17, says The Dim Sum of All Things is a great book that offers funny insights into Asian-American culture.
L.A. Youth contacted teens in several countries to find out what young people are saying about the re-election of George W. Bush.
The Punk Voter concert opened up Larry’s eyes to politics.
It’s fast and easy to participate this election year.
"Overall Annoying" Clay Aiken Reviewed by Andrea Domanick, 16, Harvard-Westlake school Billy Talent‘s CD Atlantic turned out to be a
Our teen reviewers recommend Finding Nemo (for baby-sitting especially) and Real Women Have Curves.
These are readers’ letters we received in response to material in the March – April 2004 issue of L.A. Youth.
Seth, 17, survived a month without the internet.