by Admin | Jun 16, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Morgan RYan Starving Artist “That will be 25 cents, please.” My excitement was growing as my total sales neared a dollar. The art show I hosted on the kitchen table had quite the turnout. Mom, Dad, little brother, and the family dog all gathered to appreciate my...
by Admin | Jun 16, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
This Issue is sponsored by Original Illustration by Chad Lewis Postscript: The Tipping Point As a man is, so he sees. —William Blake Check this out. I don’t know about you, but I’m a big fan of taking victories wherever I can find them. Micro victories, like...
by Admin | Jun 15, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Andrew tronick GO PRO I can no longer call myself an amateur photographer. I still do, but since I signed a contract in April 2022 with the Monterey Herald to shoot the Big Sur International Marathon and they paid me, technically, I guess I’m now a...
by Admin | Jun 15, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Kyle Hopkins Storytelling in Architecture A good architect must be a good storyteller. A building without a story is mere construction. The best architecture has meaning. Great spaces can make you feel like a part of the past, present, and future all at once;...
by Admin | Jun 15, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Performance presented by SOUND IMPACT IN ACTION “Music is life. Music is hope. I cannot ask for more.” – David Arben, Holocaust Survivor and Former Associate Concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra In 2012, Sound Impact co-founders Danielle Cho, Rebecca Jackson...
by Admin | Jun 15, 2022 | MT No. 11 Articles
Performance presented by Ciara Hines IT COULD BE YOU Amidst a global pandemic the opioid epidemic is surging. Washington, DC is among the many cities across the nation taking action and rethinking addiction. “It Could Be You” is a short film raising awareness to the...