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Jan 16 2012

In Los Angeles

In Los Angeles

In Los Angeles.” So, I moved to Los Angeles last week and I am happy to return to Polimedia.

I spent my weekend furnishing the small studio with items from IKEA.

The hardest part was not building the pieces (very easy), it was lugging the boxes up four flights of stairs in a building without a functioning elevator. Thankfully, my friend Kyle was in town and helped me carry things.

It is mostly done. I just need to get some shelving and a comfy chair to sit on and I will have a cute, livable space. The best thing about it is that I did not have to break the bank.

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Oct 17 2011

Sasha the praying mantis

Sasha the praying mantis

Sasha the praying mantis.” She stopped by for a visit.

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Oct 14 2011

Samstache

Samstache

Samstache.” "I’m Salvador Dali!"

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Oct 11 2011

Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor.” Someone actually sent me a letter by mail.

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Sep 13 2011

Recruiting antiwar youth

Recruiting antiwar youthRecruiting antiwar youth.” Come Home America (Coachella Valley) at College of the Desert.

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Sep 08 2011

Let sleeping dogs lie

Let sleeping dogs lie

Let sleeping dogs lie.” Chloe and Max snoozing underneath the covers.

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Samuel’s 21st birthday

Samuel's 21st birthday

Samuel’s 21st birthday.” We got him an ice cream cake!

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Jayel Aheram is a student journalist, Iraq War and Marine veteran, internationally-published photographer, artist, polymath, etc.

Aheram writes about foreign policy, antiwar issues, and the police state at Young Americans for Liberty. He is a longtime political blogger at RedStateEclectic, copyright wonk at Copyfascism Watch, and a sometimes contributor to RT International.

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Aheram is a journalism student at College of the Desert, former editor-in-chief of the student-run newspaper The Chaparral, and founder and former station manager of KCOD Radio and Television.

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