A global lifestyle show that discusses culture around the nexus of arts, entertainment, sports, film, music, food, business and everything else in between.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield says he's making a comeback at the age of 57 to raise money for his charity, Unite 4 Our Fight, and he's willing to get in the ring with Mike Tyson for a third time.
Gegard Mousasi is arguably one of the greatest Armenian combat sports athletes of all time. Mousasi has a record of 46-7-2 and is a champion of four different MMA promotions—Bellator, Strikeforce, DREAM and Cage Warriors. He's also a 12-fight vetera... more
Danny Tarkanian, the son of legendary UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian, has penned the new book "Rebel With A Cause" about his father's remarkable journey in college basketball. Danny, who also played for Jerry at UNLV, details the prejudice Tarkanian face... more
Salpi Ghazarian is the director of USC's Institute of Armenian Studies and the founder of the media organization Civil Net. She's spent her entire life and career shaping the diaspora through education. Ghazarian explains how she and her team at USC ... more
KTLA channel 5 reporter Ellina Abovian discusses how she rose through the ranks in media and returned to her native Los Angeles to tell impactful stories every morning on television. Abovian has shares her storytelling process in journalism, offers a... more
George Bastrmajyan is the founder of Lights Out Xtreme Fighting, an MMA league he co-founded with former San Diego Chargers All-Pro linebacker Shawne "Lights Out" Merriman and pugilism promoter Steve Bash. Bastrmajyan has been around the fight game f... more
Ardy Kassakhian is Glendale’s elected City Clerk, a college instructor and he's running for Glendale City Council in the upcoming elections. Kassakhian grew up in Glendale, attended its public schools and has been engaged with civic affairs for over ... more
Armen Karaoghlanian founded the Armenian Film Society with his wife Mary in 2015 . Their mission is to shine a spotlight on Armenian filmmakers. Armenian Film Society’s ongoing goal is to bridge the gap with the Armenian community with film screening... more
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