Board-certified clinical psychologist and parenting expert Dr. Jenny Yip is beginning a new chapter—living in Portugal for a year while her Los Angeles home in the Palisades is rebuilt. Even while abroad, Dr. Yip is continuing to manage her businesses and provide insight into maintaining mental health during transitions. With nearly two decades of clinical…
Read MoreHigh-energy ballroom dance, laugh-out-loud comedy, and tangled family dynamics take center stage this fall when the Off-Broadway production “FALSE STEPS” waltzes into the Theatre at St. Clements in Manhattan for a limited three-week engagement through September 28. Presented by A Ballroom Comedy LLC and co-written by Candace H. Caplin and Kim St. Leon, FALSE STEPS…
Read MorePatrick Gloster, founder and editor-in-chief of The R Report Magazine, recently inked a new publishing deal with Inkspire Publishing Inc., a move that will expand his growing media brand across multiple online platforms and retail outlets. Gloster’s publishing journey began in 2009, when he started blogging on a friend’s website. What began as a passion…
Read MoreThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has elected producer Lynette Howell Taylor as its new president, marking a significant moment for the organization as it continues to evolve in its support of global filmmaking. Howell Taylor, a longtime member of the Academy Board of Governors representing the Producers Branch, begins her first term…
Read MoreAs corporate demands intensify and stress, exhaustion, and disconnection soar among workers, former corporate executive and life coach Mark Reinisch offers a timely antidote with his new book, The Wellness Ethic: How to Thrive in an Unpredictable World (Where Stupid Things Can Happen). Reinisch challenges the long-held glorification of relentless work ethic, advocating instead for…
Read MoreNational Grandparents Day is on September 7th, 2025, the perfect moment to celebrate not just timeless music but enduring legacies — those passed down through song, story, and service. Bill Withers’ cherished song “Grandma’s Hands” has been transformed into a deeply moving 32-page children’s book, created by his wife, Marcia Withers, and daughter, Kori Withers,…
Read MoreThe African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) lit up Los Angeles on August 23 with its 7th Annual TV Honors, celebrating standout television achievements with powerful speeches, groundbreaking wins, and a star-studded guest list. Hosted by Jordin Sparks, the event took place inside the historic Blossom Ballroom at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. This year’s honorees represented…
Read MoreA new survey from ResumeTemplates.com reveals growing frustration among U.S. managers supervising Generation Z employees, with many saying the role feels more like parenting than traditional leadership. The report, based on responses from 1,000 U.S. managers, highlights significant challenges when it comes to managing the youngest generation in the workforce. According to the findings, 68%…
Read MorePunk icons Bayside are inviting fans across North America to join them in celebrating their 25th anniversary with an ambitious new tour, “25 Years of Bayside: The Errors Tour.” Spanning three legs throughout 2025, the tour wraps with a hometown show on Sept. 26 in Huntington, NY. The tour promises a unique experience, featuring two…
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Hidden Homelessness: The Growing Crisis You Don’t See
When we think of homelessness, the image that often comes to mind is someone sleeping on a park bench or seeking refuge in a shelter. But an alarming and often overlooked form of homelessness is quietly spreading across the nation: hidden homelessness. This crisis affects thousands who don’t fit the traditional narrative—people living in cars,…
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