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Jonas Edwin Sills

Jonas Edwin Sills
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Jonas Edwin Sills has been a multidisciplinary creator for over thirty years. Starting with his passion and proclivity for the live performing arts, he participated in the acting and vocal arts as an established classical singer, conductor, theatrical producer and educator. Concurrently to his live performing arts experience, Jonas was involved in literary pursuits as editor and designer in his awarded high school paper, the entertainment editor for the independent weekly newspaper at California State University Long Beach and contributed his skills to various online websites and organizations. Jonas owns his own artistic organization, Art-In-Relation which is dedicated to efforts to bring collaborative arts to the greater community. He is dedicated to bringing professional and emerging artists of all disciplines together in an effort for collaborative whole life growth.
I Did It My Way - A Realization of How Being Right Was Wrong! - Copr. (c) Jonas Sills

OPINION: I Did It My Way – A Realization of How Being Right Was Wrong!

OPINION: I recently had a powerful realization about myself: I have an overwhelming need to be right. If you know me, you're probably thinking, "No Shit, Sherlock. Tell me something new." But here's the thing: This isn't just about stubbornly clinging to an opinion. For me, being "right" often means I need others to see me as a great guy who always does the right thing.
Brother, Can You Spare an Office? - Credit: Jonas Edwin Sills

OPINION: Brother, Can You Spare an Office?

OPINION: An editorial on the state of the state by Jonas Edwin Sills -- Whilst driving on Ocean Avenue in my beloved hometown of Long Beach, California, I was struck by an image that can only be accurately shown by seeing the photo below. Go ahead and look now if you’d like, or wait for it for a interesting surprise.
The Myth movie

Entertainment Review: Jackie Chan’s ‘The Myth’

FILM REVIEW: Billed as a mix between "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "The Mummy," and "Hero," the new Jackie Chan movie, "The Myth" isn't quite any of those, but is unique in its own indelible "Chanesque" style. "The Myth," screened for industry and media on June 26th at the Arclight Cinema in preparation for a fall 2007 release is actually an English dubbed version of a Chinese release from 2005.

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