Archives for February 2023

Books of the Month!

Celebrate Black History with these books!

Baby Young, Gifted, and Black by Jamia Wilson and Andrea Pippins (Wide Eyed Editions, ages 0-2): Meet icons of color from past and present in this baby board book celebration of inspirational achievement. A collection of positive, yet simple, affirmations to encourage the next generation. Highlighting the talent of Black leaders and changemakers from around the world, young dreamers will develop confidence, self-assurance, and self-belief. This is the perfect book for babies and toddlers! I love the mirror at the end of the book!

Lift Every Voice and Change: A Celebration of Black Leaders and the Words that Inspire Generations by Charnaie Gordon and Aeron Cargill (becker&mayer Kids!, ages 7-12): Powerful sound clips from twelve Black leaders amplified by bold illustrations and background facts illuminate pivotal moments of Black history in America. A succinct profile of the speaker alongside an explanation of the significance of the quote and moment provides the context for each audio clip. A vibrant illustration of the speaker completes the picture. This is definitely a powerful book for ages 7-12.

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to facilitate this post. Information and cover images were also provided.

Getty Villa Presents Family Festival: Nubia

Family Festival: Nubia

GETTY VILLA

Saturday, March 4, 2023: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Sunday, March 5, 2023: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Discover the rich traditions of Nubian culture in this free, interactive festival for all ages. Immerse yourself in the sounds and dance of the region with Mekail and Nubian Sound Group and listen as DJ Tana Yonas delicately weaves a selection of musical gems from Africa’s east coast. Find yourself in front of a Nubian pyramid and create your own protective amulets or jewelry inspired by this civilization of three millennia. It’s a day for all your senses.

Complements the exhibition Nubia: Jewels of Ancient Sudan From the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Credit: GETTY VILLA.

Dana Point Harbor Hosts the 52nd Annual Festival of Whales March 4-5 

Photo courtesy of Dana Point Harbor Partners. 

Famous for the best year-round whale watching, Dana Point Harbor is celebrating whale watching season with the 52nd Annual Dana Point Festival of Whales, March 4 – 5. The Festival, now in partnership with the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce, commemorates the annual migration of California gray whales through Dana Point, the “Dolphin & Whale Watching Capital of the World®.” 

“The Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to work in partnership with Dana Wharf Sportfishing & Whale Watching and Dana Point Harbor Partners to carry on a tradition that is so treasured by the community,”  said Vickie McMurchie, Executive Director of Dana Point Chamber of Commerce. “This beloved annual celebration brings locals and visitors together to highlight the prevalence of environmentalism, art and community in Dana Point and we’re honored to be more involved this year.”

The weekend festivities will begin with the Welcoming of the Whales Ceremony at the Ocean Institute on Friday, March 3. The event begins at 4:45 p.m. with a sunset ceremony and reception to follow, free non-alcoholic beverages, and food-truck cuisine available for purchase. The weekend events will be kicked off with the Festival of Whales “Magical Migration” Parade on Saturday, March 4 at 10 a.m., traveling from the island, over the bridge and into the village of Dana Point Harbor. New to the festival this year, a concert on Saturday Night at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott will feature artists Sheena Easton and Taylor Dayne. 

“We are proud that the Festival of Whales is in its 52nd year and each year we continue to add more events and educational activities for the public,” said Donna Kalez, owner of Dana Wharf Sportfishing and Whales Watching and whose father Don Hansen, started the festival 52 years ago. 

The remainder of the weekend will be filled with events including whale excursions, the Whales, Tales & Ales street fair, a thrilling Dinghy Dash, and the Diamond Dig treasure hunt. The Concert on the Water will take place at 12 p.m. on March 5 at Baby Beach, featuring three live bands performing atop a floating stage, BBQ specialties available for purchase and a Spirit Garden for those 21 and older. Additional artists will perform in the Harbor Music Series at different locations within the Harbor. Whether you’d like to stroll through classic vessels in the Classic Car and Boat Show, participate in a beach cleanup, vote on your favorite chowder in the Clam Chowder Cook-Off, or snap a photo in front of the life-sized whale tale sculpture, Fluke, the Festival of Whales has entertainment and activities for all ages. Many of the events benefit local non-profits including Fish for Life, the Dana Point 5th Marines, and the Rotary Club of Monarch Beach. 

Celebrate whale watching season and enjoy the diverse marine life Dana Point Harbor offers year-round. For more information and to view the full list of events, visit festivalofwhales.com and DanaPointHarbor.com.

Credit: Dana Point Harbor.

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The Quiet Girl * Beautiful Film With Smartly-Written Screenplay And Luminous Cinematography

Rural Ireland 1981. A quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with foster parents for the summer. She blossoms in their care, but in this house where there are meant to be no secrets, she discovers one.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Eshaan M. comments, “Filled with pathos, The Quiet Girl is a beautiful film with a smartly-written screenplay and luminous cinematography. The story keeps you enthralled, and, by the end, audiences will understand that melancholy and silence don’t always go together.” Emma D. adds, “The Quiet Girl is, by far, one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen. I commend the director, Colm Bairéad, for showcasing the dazzling scenery of Ireland. This film is mainly spoken in Gaelic and I had to rely on the subtitles to understand the plot, which made it a little hard to connect with at times.” See their full reviews below.

The Quiet Girl

By Eshaan M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

Filled with pathos, The Quiet Girl is a beautiful film with a smartly-written screenplay and luminous cinematography. The story keeps you enthralled, and, by the end, audiences will understand that melancholy and silence don’t always go together.

Set in rural Ireland and one of a dying breed of Irish-language films, The Quiet Girl is based on Claire Keegan’s short story “Foster” and a riff on the famous 1952 Oscar®-award-winning John Ford film The Quiet Man. Nine-year-old Cait (Catherine Clinch) is withdrawn; she lives with her neglectful parents, sisters, and baby brother. Her tired parents send her to the Cinnsealach family (her maternal aunt and uncle). Eibhlin and Sean Cinnsealach (Carrie Crowley and Andrew Bennett) differ in how they accept Cait, but both share a sense of compassion and yet deep loss, too. The film takes its time to reveal exactly what the root of this sense of loss is and does so elegantly. Through her time with the Cinnsealachs, Cait realizes the true meaning of family, kindness and care.

Director Colm Bairéad has achieved a commendable task by making nearly the whole film in Irish Gaelic, an endangered language that Bairéad wants to promote globally. The cast carry the film with their understated performances, which are, like everything else in the film “quiet” and subtle. Clinch’s honesty in her portrayal of the withdrawn, nuanced Cait shines through. I also have a soft spot for Carrie Crowley and Andrew Bennett. Crowley’s motherly kindness is like a tight hug for viewers. Bennett’s character is much colder than Crowley’s toward Cait initially, but Bennett uses his prowess to transform his character from an antagonist to a flawed supporting character easily. I love the cinematography and the film as well. The way the endless fields, slurry pit, and beaten country roads were filmed seems to emanate a sense of peace and has a unique luster. The music in the film is subtle, which also adds to the “quiet” feeling of the film, as does the laconic script, which focuses more on the characters’ bonds than the words coming out of their mouths, making for a deeply meaningful viewing experience.

The Quiet Girl promotes kindness, acceptance and the power of silence. In terms of parental warnings, Cait runs off a few times in the film but always returns to the Cinnsealach home.

I give The Quiet Girl 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. The Quiet Girl releases in theaters nationwide on February 24, 2023.

The Quiet Girl

By Emma Defot, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

The Quiet Girl is a beautiful film with amazing cinematography that surely captivated me. Although the movie is beautiful, due to it plot and language it may be a difficult watch for younger kids.

The film is set in rural Ireland in the early 1980s and follows the story of Cait (Catherine Clinch), a nine-year-old girl, who is sent away from her dysfunctional family for the summer. Her family is overcrowded and poor, which results in Cait trying to hide in plain site from those around her. When she arrives at a distant relative’s house for the summer, she thrives under their car and, overtime discovers one painful truth, which may change everything.

The Quiet Girl is, by far, one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen. I commend the director, Colm Bairéad, for showcasing the dazzling scenery of Ireland. This film is mainly spoken in Gaelic and I had to rely on the subtitles to understand the plot, which made it a little hard to connect with at times. Catherine Clinch gives an amazing and heart-moving performance, and is definitely the highlight of the film. The best parts are definitely the parts with Sean (Andrew Bennett), Cait’s foster father, and Cait which are heartwarming and a contrast to Cait’s relationship with her father. The relationship takes longer to develop than Cait’s relationship with her stepmother and thus comes across as more meaningful. The movie is a bit slow at times, but still captured me.

The Quiet Girl shows the importance of love and warmth from others, in adults and especially in kids. You should know that the film covers many serious topics such as abuse and death, which make it unsuitable for younger audiences.

I give The Quiet Girl 3 out 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters February 24, 2023.

All New Clean-Up Bags To Make Cleaning Pet Waste Easy!

The Duty Mitt: Clean-up Bags (50 pcs.)

If you have a dog, you just have to check out the No Mess Clean-Up Bags for Pets! They are a must for walks anywhere! Pet cleanup just got a little less gross!! The all-new Duty Mitt Clean-Up Bag offers an absorbent, paper barrier that allows you to discreetly dispose of your pet’s waste. The compact Clean-Up Bag fits perfectly into your pocket or purse so you are always prepared for the unexpected. The new design of The Duty Mitt Clean-Up Bag puts a barrier “Between You and Your Pets Mess!”

I like how compact they are and now my dog and I don’t leave the house without them!

Available on Amazon

Price: $14.99 (50 pcs.)

You can find out more about them on their website!

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate this post. An image was also provided.

How to Turn Images into PDFs using Desktop and Mobile

In today’s digital age, images are everywhere. We capture and share them on our phones, cameras, and other devices, but sometimes we need to convert them into a more versatile format that can be easily shared, edited, and preserved. This is where PDFs come in. PDFs are a popular file format that can be easily viewed, shared, and printed, making them an excellent option for converting images. This article will explore different methods of converting images to PDFs using both desktop and mobile devices. We will cover everything from converting a single image to merging multiple images into a single PDF file. Whether you are a student, professional, or just someone who needs to convert images to PDFs occasionally, this article will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to get the job done.

How to Turn a Picture into a PDF on Windows

Windows has a built-in feature that allows you to convert an image to a PDF file without the need for any additional software. Here’s how to do it:

  • Open the image you want to convert in the default Windows Photos app.
  • Click on the “Print” button.
  • In the Print dialog box, choose “Microsoft Print to PDF” as the printer.
  • Click on the “Print” button.
  • Choose where you want to save the PDF file, give it a name, and click on the “Save” button.

That’s it! Your picture has now been converted to a PDF file.

How to Turn a Picture into a PDF on Mac

If you’re using a Mac, you can use the Preview app to convert an image to a PDF file. Here’s how:

  • Open the image you want to convert in Preview.
  • Click “File” in the menu bar and select “Export as PDF”.
  • Select the location where you’d like to save the PDF file, give it a name, and click on the “Save” button.

Preview also allows you to merge multiple images into a single PDF. To do this, simply open all the images in Preview, select them all, and then follow the steps above.

How to Turn a Picture into a PDF Online

If you prefer not to install any software on your computer, you can use an online tool to convert your image to a PDF. One such tool is Lumin, which allows you to convert images to PDFs and even combine multiple images into a single PDF using the merge PDF tool. Lumin is a web-based PDF editor that allows users to view, edit, and collaborate on PDF documents. It offers a range of features, including the ability to merge PDF files, convert image files to PDF, and add annotations, comments, and signatures to PDF documents. Lumin also has a user-friendly interface and is compatible with a variety of devices, including desktop and mobile devices. With Lumin, you can easily create and edit PDF documents on the go and collaborate with others in real-time. 

Here’s how you can turn an image into a PDF using Lumin :

  • Go to the Lumin website (https://www.luminpdf.com/).
  • Click on “Start now” to create a new account or log into your existing account.
  • Once you’re logged in, click on “Upload” and select the image you want to convert.
  • Once the image has been uploaded, click on “Convert to PDF”.
  • Select where you want to save the PDF file, give it a name, and click on the “Save” button.

How to Turn a Picture into a PDF on an iPhone or iPad

If you’re on an iPhone or iPad, you can use the built-in “Photos” app to convert an image to a PDF file. Here’s how:

  • Open the image you want to convert in the “Photos” app.
  • Tap on the “Share” icon (the square box with an upward arrow).
  • Swipe on the bottom row of icons and tap on “Create PDF”.
  • Use the pinch-to-zoom gesture to adjust the size of the PDF and tap on “Done”.
  • Select where you want to save the PDF file, give it a name, and tap on “Save File”.

How to Turn an Image into a PDF on Android

If you’re on an Android device, you can use the Google Drive app to convert an image to a PDF file. Here’s how:

  • Open the Google Drive app and click on the “+” icon in the bottom right corner.
  • Tap on “Upload” and select the image you want to convert.
  • Once the image has been uploaded, tap on it to open it.
  • Click the three dots in the top right corner and select “Print”.
  • Then, select “Save as PDF” as the printer and tap on the “Save” button.
  • Select where you want to save the PDF file, give it a name, and tap on “Save”.

You can also use third-party apps like “Image to PDF Converter” or “PDF Converter” to convert images to PDFs on Android.

In conclusion, converting images to PDFs can be useful for many different reasons, such as sharing images with others, preserving their quality, and merging multiple images into a single PDF file. With the methods outlined in this article, you can easily convert images to PDFs using both desktop and mobile devices. Whether you’re using Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Android, there’s a method that will work for you. With a picture-to-PDF converter, you can quickly and easily convert photo to PDF and convert a picture to a PDF. You can even combine images into PDFs to make sharing and organizing images easier. Try it out and see how easy it is to convert an image into PDF!

We Have A Ghost * Balances Comedy And Drama, While Maintaining A Suspenseful Plot

The discovery that their house is haunted by a ghost named Ernest makes Kevin’s family a social media sensation. But when Kevin and Ernest get to the bottom of the mystery of Ernest’s past, they become targets of the CIA.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Nathalia J. Comments, “The adventure/comedy film We Have a Ghost, directed by Christopher Landon, is thrilling, captivating and engaging. I like how this film balances elements of comedy and drama, while still maintaining a suspenseful plot.” See her full review and interview with director, Christopher Landon below.

We Have A Ghost
By Nathalia J. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

The adventure/comedy film We Have a Ghost, directed by Christopher Landon, is thrilling, captivating and engaging. I like how this film balances elements of comedy and drama, while still maintaining a suspenseful plot.

Based on the short story, “Ernest,” by Geoff Manaugh, this film follows the Presley family as they embark on a mission to find a new home. The home they hope to make lifelong memories in, is haunted by a ghost named Ernest who quickly comes to be known as nothing other than misunderstood. Since  Ernest has no recollection of how or why he died, his soul is unable to fully leave earth. Eventually, the youngest child of the Presley family, Kevin, makes it his life mission to find this out and with that, the family gains fame.

My favorite character is most-definitely Ernest (David Harbour). Wonderful performance! Considering that David Harbour had zero previous experience with a character such as Ernest, he portrays the role magnificently. He is able to gain pity from the viewers, which is extremely rare for ghosts in films. Ernest’s character development evolves perfectly, allowing viewers to grasp the moments of importance responsible for changing Ernest’s perspective on life. It allows us to think of Ernest as a misunderstood, confused and helpless soul rather than an angry and malicious ghost. The spectrum of emotions that Ernest experiences do not feel rushed, but are perfectly timed out and displayed. My favorite aspect of this film is how it differs from previous adventure or horror-based films. In most cases, the threat (Ernest) will not associate with the victims – the Presley Family — in any way other than causing them harm. However, We Have a Ghost offers a fresh dynamic of friendship and cooperation, allowing viewers to not get stuck in the same thriller film cycle. Instead of expecting certain scenes or character motives to take place, I loved seeing something fresh in this film genre. I commend Director Christopher Landon for incorporating new and unexpected ideas to this film.

This film’s message is to appreciate, value and love the people in your life. Appreciate the littlest moments, because at any given time, those moments can turn into only memories –live life to the very fullest.

I give We Have A Ghost 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. This film releases on Netflix February 24, 2023. Enjoy!

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Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. and Santa Monica Black Lives Association Host Black History Month Festival on Third Street Promenade

Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM, Inc.) in partnership with Santa Monica Black Lives Association is hosting Celebration & Solidarity: Black History Month Festival on Saturday, March 11 from 4 -10 p.m. on the Third Street Promenade. The festival features live musical performances by rapper Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, comedy rock band Big Daddy, Gospel artist Betty Griffin, R&B artists Darrell Wilson and Frederick Buzz Busby, and DJ Shun Griffin among others, plus local performance groups of African drummers, cultural musicians and an African American dance troupe. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to visit various educational exhibits that highlight the contributions of African Americans in science and technology and attend a celebrity panel discussion featuring Mayor Pro Tem Lana Negrete, former Los Angeles Laker Norm Nixon, rapper Krayzie Bones and others, that explores the impact of African Americans in the entertainment industry. Local vendors will offer a variety of African American-made products for purchase throughout the evening and local restaurants will feature special menu items honoring Black History Month available for purchase. 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

4:30 p.m. – Opening ceremony and welcome speeches by event organizer, Jane Smith and Mayor Gleam Davis

5 p.m. – Live music performance by local R&B and Soul band

5:30 p.m. – Educational exhibit on the contributions of African Americans in science and technology

6 p.m. – Celebrity panel discussion on the impact of African Americans in the entertainment industry

6:30 p.m. – Dance performance by a local African American dance troupe

7 p.m. – Live performance by “Big Daddy”

7:30 p.m. – Live performance by “Cruiser”

8 p.m. – Live performance by “Ronnie”

8:30 p.m. – Live performance by “Krayzie Bone” of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony

9 p.m. – Closing ceremony with remarks by event organizer, Kera Blade-Snell

9:15 p.m. – DJ Music

WHEN:

Saturday, March 11 from 4 -10 p.m.

WHERE:

Third Street Promenade between Broadway and Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90401

ADMISSION :

Admission is free to the public; all ages are welcome.  

Credit: Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. and Santa Monica Black Lives Association.