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The following are websites of folks and institutions we love and support!
Click on a banner to visit a site.
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Mango Pop is a company founded by Christine Keiko Agena. If you enjoy chocolate, television and napping, you just might like it here.
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Producer Glenn Suravech (aka Mosaic) brings a distinctive and dynamic sound to music across the broad spectrum of genres. Gertie and Golda have had the great opportunity of working with Glenn as Boo Boo Kitty and on individual projects. As Durwood, we hope to continue this wonderful relationship with our talented and dear friend.
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Since 1999, TN KAT has been presenting multi-disciplinary artists in venues focused on new work from the Asian Pacific Islander artists as well as artists from the larger Los Angeles arts community. Originally envisioned as Tuesday Night Projects (TNP) a multi-disciplinary space at a time when the performance scene was genre-centered, TN KAT has built its reputation on the Tuesday Night Project’s flagship series: The 1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Café Series. Hosted spring through fall, it is currently, one of the longest running free public art space and revitalization projects of Little Tokyo/Downtown L.A.
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Blacklava is a grass roots organization whose mission is to raise questions about how Asian Americans are viewed in today's society. Ryan Suda, owner of Blacklava, accomplishes this by creating really cool t-shirts. Check out his website! Durwood is fortunate to have a friend and partner in Blacklava.. Durwood shirts coming soon!
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Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss

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Header image: Radio-flash-car equipped with radio telephone and platform on roof for photographer brings the news "with the greatest speed" to the reading public. Photo dated: 1949. Photographer: Herald-Examiner
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