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Jose likes to do the children's activities with his daughter. His one word to best describe Musikfest is MELTING POT.
I was with Alfreado Del Real, who is a macanic.We talked about the impact of music and radio in our society, past and present.
Sisters Barbara and Patricia are New Jersey natives who have been coming to Musikfest for a couple of years. Their one word to best describe Musikfest is EXCITING and FANTASTIC.
Matt and Paige love the food, music, and beer at Musikfest. Their one word(s) are GOOD and DELICIOUS.
Stephanie Velte thinks back to memories of her dad, Larry Douglas, who worked as the Vice President of Promotion at Sony Records with a lot of very popular artists in the 80’s.
Z. Gutierrez (He/Him/His), a junior at Westridge school, interviews his alumnus, Elliott Snow (They/Them/Their), to discuss their transition journey, experience at Westridge, and life as a trans adult.
The photo featured here is from 1992, our first year together. When Stonewall happened, neither of us knew. We became a couple in Chicago 23 years later. The chorus of CeCe Peniston's "Finally," a tune that was popular during our...
On this final part of Life Lessons with Chan, he talked about all the life regrets he doesn’t have! He believes that all of the “mistakes” he’s made were an opportunity for him to grow and learn. Maybe he shouldn’t...
Interview with someone that was a teenager in the 80s about how listening to music has changed since then.