Jasmine Solano
Whether she is spinning discs in Brooklyn, promoting women’s rights in Los Angeles, or hosting an MTV show in Paris, Solano is always keeping it real.
Echo Hattix
“Most people are almost always embarrassed to say the words ‘I want to be famous,’ however that’s exactly why they hire me.”
Aziza Miller
One of her students was singer-songwriter Alicia Keys. In 1997, she received the Presidential Scholar Distinguished Teacher Award from President Bill Clinton.
DJ Moonbaby
Angela Jollivette’s childhood dream was to be an orthodontist, which is a far cry from manufacturing award-winning television soundtracks.
Allee Willis
One of the most recognizable songs in music history, “September” by Earth, Wind and Fire, is just one of a multitude of feathers in the cap of legendary songwriter, Allee Willi
Alice Bag
If you ever get to meet Alice Bag in person, you’ll quickly realize two things about her: she’s as electric as her blue hair, and at 60 can light up a room like a strobe.
Charles Dickson
Charles started making things as a five-year-old child afflicted with asthma, when he became interested in making his own toys.
Reine Paradis
Los Angeles has unexpectedly become the muse for artist Reine Paradis. She allows the city to show itself to her, and what it gives is intimate, and vast.