Where? The Mark, 9320 West Pico Blvd, Los Angeles 90035
Join us for a fast-paced, thought-provoking evening where different people in our Jewish young professional community will inspire you with new ideas, tell you about amazing things they do and push you to look at things differently.
Complimentary valet parking. Appetizers and wine/beer will be served.
Going green has many connotations of living frugally without modern luxury. There are many skeptics when global warming is mentioned, or on the other hand, people are just lazy and think that it will all be OK, or they can just leave the problem up to others or the government to fix. No matter who you are, or on what side of life’s fence, using these 10 easy steps...
Corporations do not pay their fair share of taxes. In fact, corporations pay on average 1/3 of the federal tax rate. How do corporations get away with not paying their fair share? What (legal) methods do they use to avoid taxation? And how does this affect the US and the average American.
When someone asks, "How are you?" is "I'm okay" the best you've got? Developed from studies of human happiness and peak functioning, positive psychology is an up-and-coming field in the science of well-being, which seeks to make normal life more fulfilling. The field explores the roles of optimism, courage, strength, gratitude,...
There are some common misconceptions about male sexual health perpetuated by popular culture and even some physicians. We'll examine a few of the most prevalent ones, and explain some important issues that trouble men. And we'll provide some tips for the ladies on how to help your man be his best and have a fulfilling sexual relationship.
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Raised in NYC, Daniel is a screenwriter, having previously worked as an arts and culture journalist, a teacher of undergraduate film and writing courses, a restaurant manager and a radio DJ. He wrote the screenplay for the 2007 indie feature “The Treatment,” and is currently developing pilots for television. Daniel believes in lifelong learning and can be spotted at the farmers’ markets and tennis courts of Venice and Santa Monica.

