Equal Pay Day is today, April 8th

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Admittedly this isn’t a typical post but I wanted to write about a topic on my mind. Happy Women. Today, April 8th, is Equal Pay Day. The date is significant because April 8th represents the number of days into 2014 that a woman has to work to bring home what her male counterpart earned in […]

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Location Photography and the Start-Up:
The IKEA Kitchen Hack

IKEA Kitchen Hack

Starting a home accessories business involves many moving pieces ranging from how you make your product to how you market your product. Today I’d like to discuss how you market your product. Good photographs are a must! And I’m very lucky because I have an incredible photographer, Mark Kerckaert, as part of the team. However […]

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Great People: Kate Theis

Kate and Me at the Coffee Bean

I happen to know some really great people and I’m excited to use this space to introduce you to some of them, people who have really helped me on my journey. One of these people is Kate Theis. Sadly though, this post has a heart-breaking ending. This is my tribute to Kate. I met Kate […]

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Sunday Farmers Market and the Walnut Guy

If you are not eating walnuts daily you and your body are missing out!

Meet Christopher Schubert of Rancho La Vina, growers of the most truly delicious walnuts known to animal and humankind. No kidding. These walnuts kick all other walnuts’ shells. To be honest I wasn’t particularly hip to the super powers of walnuts until I met Christopher. But without much arm twisting needed, Christopher convinced me to try my […]

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My 40-year-old Dollhouse and Adrian the Grandkid

Niko and the Dollhouse

I’ll be the first to say that biology does not make family. Featured in this post is my incredibly clever and strikingly handsome grandson Adrian. Adrian, however, is not my biological grandson. His birth father is my former foster son, John. John no longer parents Adrian so its up to me and Adrian’s awesome mom, […]

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Hollywood Arts Expands, Grows….

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Hollywood Arts grew fast in the next year. By year two we had connected with over 300 young adults, homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Our teaching pool had grown and more staff was hired. At the same time, we developed new programs to meet the needs of our young students. We created career-based mentorships where […]

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Hollywood Arts-Our Own Facility, Year One

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Hollywood Arts was six months old and programming at partner nonprofits serving homeless youth when I got the idea to do a seated dinner…one of those large fancy galas that most charities don’t take on until years into operations. I somehow managed to convince my board chairman Gregory Butler to go along with me and […]

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Hollywood Arts- a traveling show

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Excited to reopen my studio and in respect for my desire to continue to reach at-risk youth, I went to breakfast with friend and Los Angeles Council President Eric Garcetti to share my news. I wanted to open the studio in a neighborhood where I had relationships with nonprofit organizations. Eric introduced me to real […]

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How to Get Arrested in Kenya (part 1 of 4)

I arrived in Nairobi dressed for Moscow. Literally. When I left the States the second time at 21 I had in my pocket an Around-the-World ticket which put me in Russia visiting the family of Eugene Ostashevsky, one of my closest friends, after a brief visit back to Europe. Kenya was the last stop of […]

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Meeting Norman, my houseboy (part 2 of 4)

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Some background on Lamu.Lamu is an island located off the coast of Kenya. It is a one of the first Swahili towns in Kenya- dating back to the 1500s, and, because of its placement on Arabian trade routes, it is primarily Muslim. The population when I was there was around 12,000. Lamu Town is a […]

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Fleeing Lamu, a wanted person (part 4 of 4)

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The gendarmerie arrived! In this case, three very large African men dressed in khaki military uniforms- head to toe, boots to hats. They knocked loudly on my door. I crossed the courtyard to open it. “You have been served,” I was told and one thrust a paper into my hand. It seemed my former houseboy, […]

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My First Studio, 23 years old

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Random shots of my first studio when I was 23 years old…sadly I don’t have any photos of the actual work area (since the voyeur in me finds work spaces really cool). These are mostly shots of the living room where the kiln was. The “bedroom” was the converted work area- covered in clay scraps, […]

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In the Beginning…

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My name is Dylan Kendall. I grew up in several states and went to schools that encouraged a lot of creative thinking. When I was 17, a year after moving to Los Angeles and after graduating high school early, my parents thought it best if I put my energies into more productive activities then staying […]

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