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Agenda Magazine Blogaholics- It Takes a Lot of Mojo to Be a Mom – A Beryll Ring Is the Perfect Mother’s Day Gift May 8, 2012Whether she's feeling HAPPY, LUCKY, SEXY, or all three at once, these interchangeable rings can be worn to suit her mood no matter what it is. […]Agenda Magazine
- Bigotry Exposes Itself Online: Shunning the Online Fashion Magazine, AGENDA, Because of the May 2012 Cover May 7, 2012Picking a cover is always a political choice for an editor, but this issue, Kaylene Peoples decided to put an African model from Kenya, Lilian Maina, on the cover. Having been warned by her colleagues over the years that placing a dark-skinned Black model on the cover of a magazine, which does not focus on Black/urban issues, would be publishing suicide. […]Sean McKenzie
- A Red Carpet Evening of Jazz, Filled with Delightful Surprises – Kaylene Peoples Is Indeed a Force to be Reckoned With! April 11, 2012Jazz singer/flautist Kaylene Peoples puts on an unforgettable show on Easter Evening at Los Angeles's legendary Catalina Jazz Club on April 8, 2012, along with opening act Jaman Laws, and actor/singer and Mistress of Ceremony Chase Masterson. […]Tesia Janssens
- Enjoy a Night of Jazz with Kaylene Peoples, Jaman Laws, and Guest Performer/Mistress of Ceremony Chase Masterson at Catalina Jazz Club in LA April 8, 2012 April 4, 2012"I am thrilled to be working with Kaylene Peoples, one of the very most talented vocalists and musicians in the landscape of urban jazz music today. With AGENDA MAGAZINE on board, this event promises to be an unforgettable smorgasbord of fashion and sound. I'm very much looking forward to it," says Chase Masterson. […]Agenda Magazine
- LA Media and Press Speak Out Against Demands to Sign Over Their Copyrights March 24, 2012On March 20, 2012, Los Angeles photographers voiced their grievances over their mistreatment last weekend during LA Fashion Weekend. Producer Mikey Koffman interacted with the media by selectively asking photographers and videographers to sign a release relinquishing their copyrights; her public relations team demanding that a select few sign this release or […]Agenda Magazine
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Black History Month – How Inner-City Kid Farrah Gray Became A Millionaire By Age 14
Posted on February 24, 2012 | 1,770 CommentsAt the age of 27, Farrah Gray has achieved more than most people achieve in a lifetime. Raised in the impoverished south side of Chicago, Dr. Gray defied the odds and became history's youngest self-made millionaire, beyond the field of entertainment, by age fourteen. He was also the youngest person to have an office on Wall Street and the youngest to receive an honorary doctorate. Now he is an inspiration to millions and an international bestselling author. -
Don’t Just Survive—Be Happy!: Twelve Reasons Why Your Best Life Can Be Only Three Months Away
Posted on February 24, 2012 | 1,244 CommentsYou’re busting your butt at work so that you can snag that coveted promotion, and when you come home each evening, a whole separate pile of responsibilities and chores awaits you. Whether you’ve accidentally overdrawn your checking account or you were unlucky enough to become your mother-in-law’s scapegoat just by answering the phone, you feel like you’re a victim of circumstances on a regular basis. -
Do the Poorest Give the Most? Pastor Reveals Why Giving Is Its Own Reward For Those Who Don’t Have Much
Posted on March 7, 2011 | 169 CommentsAmericans are known for giving until it hurts, but it’s ironic that the people who can afford to give the least are generally the ones who give the most. -
Girls in White Dresses (and Other Signs of Spring): Nine Tips for Casting Off the Winter Wardrobe Blahs and Springing Forward with a Fresh New Look
Posted on March 3, 2011 | 39 CommentsIt’s finally happened! The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and the mercury is making its steady ascent above freezing. The long, hard days of winter are finally in the rearview mirror, and most of us are looking forward to the promise of sunny days and warmer weather. As nature begins its reawakening, so are fashionistas everywhere! And as you pack away the bulky sweaters and boots that got you through winter’s brutal months, it’s time to start thinking about your wardrobe for spring. From Fashion Week to department stores, new trends are everywhere, and it can be hard to tell what looks you should and shouldn’t be donning this season. Image consultant Marla Tomazin says not to jump on the trendy bandwagon just yet. -
There’s a Stranger in My Spouse: Six Steps to Save Your Relationship (and Your Sanity) When Brain Illness Invades Your Life
Posted on March 3, 2011 | 483 Comments“It’s agonizing to ‘lose’ someone when they’re still alive,” explains Aldrich. “You don’t stop loving, but you may stop liking the person you once knew. And that leads to a lot of guilt, and possibly years of counseling. It didn’t have to be that way for me, and it doesn’t have to be that way for you, either.”





