I was recently in San Diego, CA for a wedding, but my trip lasted about a day and a half. I flew in Saturday night, and left Monday morning (the wedding was on Sunday night). As a result, I didn’t have much time to look around. But I did manage to get away for a […]
Yearly Archives: 2013
A few days ago, American Jewish World Service (AJWS) kicked off the We Believe campaign, an effort to support the rights and well-being of girls, women, and LGBT people around the world. This national advocacy campaign is calling on the U.S. government to do three things to promote human rights in the developing world: 1) Stop […]
On the morning of December 1, members of the 501st Legion, a Star Wars costuming organization, gathered on Capitol Hill to recruit support for a Museum of Science Fiction. While the hope for its construction seems to be growing, organizers are struggling to raise funds to establish a preview space, where they will ‘test’ exhibits […]
Arlington National Cemetery serves as a final resting place for those that have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of democracy. Soldiers from every American war lie side-by-side for eternity while thousands upon thousands of visitors pay their respects every day. As sad as Arlington is, beauty abounds. Its colors, precision, and power blend together […]