The San Quentin Garden Chapel’s drama team continues to perform impactful Biblical messages through modern day theatrical productions. However, unlike … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2011
Film Production – A Marketable Skill After Parole
The San Quentin Media Department plays a major role in San Quentin’s prisoners rehabilitation. Under the supervision of Larry Schneider, prisoners are … [Read more...]
Healing With Jazz
Tom Harrell is a world-renowned trumpeter who suffers from schizophrenia. While playing, and only while playing, all symptoms of his illness, … [Read more...]
Making a Difference Through Music
Kurt Huget teaches guitar on Thursday evenings in San Quentin’s upper yard Art Center. He also regularly performs at meals for the needy at St. … [Read more...]
Open Mic Night Brings Out Talent for Inmates and Volunteers
An open mic event sponsored by Jody Lewen and Amy Roza of the Prison University Project was held on Christmas Eve. An audience of San Quentin inmates … [Read more...]
San Quentin’s 2010 Athlete of the Year
Nghiep” Ke” Lam” was voted San Quentin’s Athlete of the Year by the San Quentin News and through a survey of 80 athletes and members of the San … [Read more...]
NASCAR’s Scoring System
NASCAR is replacing the complicated scoring system it has used since 1975 with a more straightforward format, says Chairman Brian France. A race … [Read more...]
Muhammad Ali – Remembering One of the Best ‘Of All Time’
Once upon a time, a superstar emerged in the ‘60s, a man unlike any other in the long history of boxing. His name was Cassius Marcellus Clay, he was … [Read more...]
The Passion for Baseball Runs Deep
Kevin Loughlin has coached Little League and high school baseball for the better part of the past 20 years. In 2009 he took on a new demographic when … [Read more...]
NFL Team In L.A.?
Backers of a plan to build a football stadium in downtown Los Angeles have reached a naming rights deal worth $700-million. It’s the first step … [Read more...]