Not Your Typical Family
It wasn’t easy growing up with the last name of the most notorious gangster in American history. By Matt Kramer AL CAPONE died on his
It wasn’t easy growing up with the last name of the most notorious gangster in American history. By Matt Kramer AL CAPONE died on his
A Time to Remember with Cloris Leachman We had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Cloris Leachman at her home in Brentwood, CA. Leachman talks about
I have met some of the most amazing people who will have a lasting impact on my life. Each person has contributed to who I am in some way, shape, or form, and for that I am grateful.
This monument is a tribute to the spirit of humanity and to a man who persevered against the odds to build something that will endure
For someone with severe learning difficulties he is very, very lucky as he has a talent or a commodity that people want.
We often see people with speech impediments being teased, bullied and embarrassed by others who misunderstand or lack compassion for those less fortunate than themselves.
Eva; guided by her Spirit Woman began painting about 15 years ago under the mentorship of French silk artist Marie France. Her natural talent shone through and as she matured and learned she found her unique place in Aboriginal art.
Papa Jack had a rap sheet (a list of a criminal’s offenses) that was the same size as Al Capone’s. He had been incarcerated in several prisons, made seven prison escapes; eleven suicide attempts was taken to Alcatraz Island in 1952. His prison career spanned twenty-five years, up until Dawn was twenty-one.
A professional photojournalist and artist, Dan has filled more than 15 journals with drawings, writings, and photographs, emphasizing his love of painted faces, vivid colors and even elephants.
People who appear isolated or alienated from the mainstream become empowered to grow beyond their limitations and are able to touch many more people in the process.
This “Reign of Terror,” and the circumstances surrounding Peltier’s conviction, occurred amidst deplorable conditions of abject poverty on the reservation, with U.S. Government policies seemingly hell-bent on the extinction of Native Cultures.