Yup! It’s true. Clickable hashtags like those used on Twitter are coming to Facebook in the upcoming weeks. #crazy #itstrue #coming soon #betterbelieveit. Soon, all Facebook users will be able to have clickable hashtagged phrases and words in their status … Continue reading →
This weekend the Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden cast and crew launched the “Go Orange” campaign for the interactive new media Tapestry Project at the Capital Pride Parade. Otessa essentially wants to celebrate the web as a safe space comprised of compassionate … Continue reading →
Edward P. Jones, a Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, was born and raised in Washington, D.C. According to The Washington Post’s Jonathan Yardley, Jones is “one of the most important writers of his own generation.” All of the locations described … Continue reading →
Over here at the OJBG office, we’re forever longing for the past, whining about the bygone grunge era, and wishing we were back in the ’90s. So when we saw that Rosslyn’s Outdoor Film Festival was going to SUMMER SCHOOL … Continue reading →
We’re excited to announce that ELLEN WINTER, the star of Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden and accomplished singer, will be Going Orange for OJBG’s interactive new media Tapestry project! She’ll be joining us at the Capital Pride Parade in Washington, … Continue reading →
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If you haven’t heard of Tavi Gevinson she was the 11-year-old fashion blogger who went viral. Now head of Rookie Mag and a style influencer and role model for girls all over, she’s definitely a teen idol. The Ardorous just … Continue reading →
Where’s Season 1? And Your Guide to OJBG Freebies We’ve already mentioned that a lot of people have been asking us about where the title of the show comes from, so we wrote a blog post explaining why Orange Juice, why Bishop’s … Continue reading →
Film maker and creator of the internationally acclaimed LGBT youth web series “Orange Juice in Bishops Garden,” Otessa Ghadar, is taking her new campaign and plea to “Go Orange” to heads of state, legislators and Embassies throughout Washington, DC. “Go Orange” is … Continue reading →
We’ve been getting lots of questions lately about where the title of our web series comes from. “Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden” is a mouthful, and an unusual one at that. So I’ve decided to sit down and spill it … Continue reading →