HUMANS OVER A.I.’S. WE’RE KEEPING OUR JOBS!

Article By Danielle Champiet     Video by Vik Sahay                  https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwQ4jOfhajQ/?igshid=M2MyMzgzODVlNw== Solidarity! This strike is not just a writer-actor thing. It’s a fight we all must take up: better wages, better benefits, not being replaced by tech. Think about it. What else can or has been replaced by an AI? When was the last time you […]

You Bet Your Life with Jay Leno

By Danielle Champíet The 2021 reboot of this fun show proves to be even more fun and entertaining than its predecessor. The show’s beautiful set is bright, colorful and tastefully designed. Jay Leno and Kevin Eubanks provide comical and witty banter that’s great for the whole family. Guest stars are random strangers from all walks […]

Review: Things That Can and Cannot Be Said

by Danielle Champíet As I recline on my couch reading Things That Can and Cannot Be Said by John Cusack and Arundhati Roy, the binding creased and cracked from the multiple times it’s been read, a headline pops up on my phone about the Trump-Ukraine investigation. A chill goes down my spine and I realize […]

Poetry Moves; A Celebration Of Poetry

by Danielle Champíet-Coronado Enjoying its fourth year, Poetry Moves celebrated with music, dance and much poetry at the Vancouver Community Library on April 28, 2019. A collaboration between Artstra (formerly Arts of Clark County) and C-Tran, the program is designed to promote art and artists throughout Clark County by displaying poetry on C-Tran buses. Dividing […]

Last Tuesdays Poetry Group; January 29, 2019

by Danielle Champiet-Coronado Tonight we paid tribute to two of the finest poets to have graced us in this lifetime; William Stafford and Mary Oliver. January 17th was William Stafford’s birthday and sadly, we lost Mary Oliver on that same day this year. I’m always fascinated at the ways life can take two souls and […]