Uncategorized Time to Go Back to LA, or Ah, Nah by K. Pearson Brown on August 11, 2024 I kept hearing from my friends living in LA that the city is not what it used to be. Many of them were moving away or wanted to. The LA read more
AdventureLifestyleTech Head for the Hills with the ENVO Flex Overland, an E-Bike Built for Adventure by K. Pearson Brown on July 27, 2024 The ENVO Flex Overland e-bike has turned out to be a fantastic solution for both me and my 16-year-old son,
HealthLifestyle Unmasking Bias: Overcoming Subjectivity in Neurological Diagnoses by K. Pearson Brown on November 20, 2023 By Sai Mattapalli and Rohan Kalahasty, Founders and CEOs — Vytal The medical field is full of technological innovation, with
AutomobilesDining in Los AngelesTravel The Summer of Loving LA by K. Pearson Brown on August 11, 2023 The New Normal in LA is Back to Normal In the same way that you don’t notice your kids growing
Parenting Finding Your Way to Peaceful Parenting by K. Pearson Brown on April 23, 2023 Parenting expert Kiva Schuler looks at a radically different way to parent, where we examine our behaviors, expectations, and values as
Health I got Invisalign in my 50s, and here’s my honest review by K. Pearson Brown on April 6, 2023 I had braces when I was in third, fourth and fifth grade. After that, I had a retainer for less than a year, but I kept losing it and breaking read more
Fashion You’ll Want to Show Off These No-Show Socks by K. Pearson Brown on April 6, 2023 I love socks. Some may say I have a sock fetish. Slipping on a cozy, well-fitting sock that caresses my
AutomobilesDining in Los AngelesEntertainmentThe Left CoastTravel Loving LA Despite Itself by K. Pearson Brown on December 14, 2022 How a Black Eye Made Me Remember Why I Keep Going Back to LA I usually visit Los Angeles a
Tech The Smartphone Case Gift Guide by K. Pearson Brown on December 4, 2022 The Case of the Best-Case Scenario for Smartphone Cases for Christmas Lots of people will be getting new iPhones for
Education Political Discussions In The Classroom by K. Pearson Brown on August 17, 2022 With students nationwide already back in school for the 2022-2023 year and midterm elections around the corner, political discussions are