Juan Lopez

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Worked on 364 assignments, created 24, named on 50 bylines for The Corsair.

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

Artistic journeys abounded at the Brentwood Art Festival

Jubilant children with painted faces and ice cream smeared on their mouths, organic food trucks lined up before the sidewalk, and local art featured by 100 different artists encompassed the 2015 Brentwood Art Festival. The art festival has been in existence for over 20 years; however, the original producer Ray Leir with Del Mano Productions retired a few years back....

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

Avengers: Age of Ultron offers a well-crafted extravaganza

This Friday the highly anticipated sequel to Marvel's "The Avengers," "Avengers: Age of Ultron" hits theaters. While fanboys and fangirls alike have been anticipating the new installment for half a decade it's finally being unveiled for their fevered eyes. The film sustains its predecessor's ability to provide an enthralling experience. Action, sharp-wit, and the relentless aggressive team dynamic are here...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 7 min read

Blood & History: a family's ties to Syria amid civil war

For Lemma history is something living and immediate. A Santa Monica College History major, Lemma carries a legacy bearing the weight of her family's country of origin: Syria, a country few Americans were aware of until a 2011 uprising spiraled into a civil war that has now gripped the world's attention. What began as an Arab Spring revolt has changed...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 2 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

Letter from the Editor: Issue #9

Baltimore is burning. The images on the news look like eerie American versions of the kind of street battles we see in other parts of the world. When I saw video yesterday of Baltimore residents throwing rocks at police officers it reminded me of Palestinians throwing stones against Israeli forces in the West Bank, or Kashmiris facing Indian troops. The...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 9 min read

SMC's Consent Month wraps up with increased discussions over sexual assault

Confronted with having her rape allegation made known among her peers, Angela lashed out at Felix.”Once a report is filed, the investigation has to be fully carried out by the university,” shouted Angela. “So now I have to give my testimony over and over and fucking over to everyone.”This was part of Berkeley Interactive Theater’s “Get it Right” at Santa...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 2 min read

L.A. remembers the Armenian Genocide

100 years have passed since a great sorrow eclipsed the Armenian people and on Saturday Los Angeles let the world know that it remembers. It was during the end of World War I and its immediate aftermath that the Ottoman Empire carried out a genocide of Armenians that is numbered at 1.5 million victims. The event is considered by many...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

SMC hosts interactive art festival for Earth Week

In a consumerist society where the focus is to buy the newest and best thing, pro-Earth activists remind us to conserve our resources. Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. It's a phrase you've heard before a million times and it doesn't end there. Celebrating "Thriving Thursday" during Earth Week, Santa Monica College's sustainable clubs worked in conjunction to host an art and culture...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 2 others for The Corsair - 5 min read

Battlefield: Baltimore - looking past the violence

When one person throws a rock, everyone must then throw a rock. That is the mentality of much of the youth participating in the rioting that began Monday night after the funeral of a black man who inexplicably died under police custody. Unfortunately, the impulsive violence--which protestors say is for Freddie Gray, the man who died--actually raises confusion as to...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 7 min read

Loving thyself: what I learned from Kim Kardashian

The Kardashian family are well known reality-TV stars accustomed to controversy and life's standard complications. From posing nude in Playboy magazine to running businesses and having babies, it’s hard to avoid their press releases or faces covering magazines while you’re standing in line at the grocery store. They’re on almost everything and it’s unavoidable. With fame, comes infamy which is...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 5 min read

Sports Op: Why American sports need to taste the rainbow

Back in the 1970s, openly gay, San Francisco politician Harvey Milk once remarked, "all over the country, they're reading about me, and the story doesn't center on me being gay. It's just about a gay person who is doing his job."Fast forward to 2015, the LGBT community has grown to adopt it's own place among American mainstream. However, in the...