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No Doubt Live at the Las Vegas Sphere

06/23/2026

Enjoy my free mini-zine of the most emotional No Doubt show I’ve seen. And I’ve seen them all.

The Las Vegas Sphere show and No Doubt Experience at the Venetian, with the VIP experience hosted by Vibee, was just slightly better than the Rock Steady tour where Gwen ran up to me in the front and we got a blurry Olympus group photo together that I hope to relocate on my disk drive one day. I’ve never been to a No Doubt concert and NOT been in the pit where I can jump and cry and make eye contact with a band that literally sang my emotions just as I experienced them throughout my Just a Girl life.

I won my first No Doubt CD in 1992 by calling into my local radio station as a child; how my sister and I played it on repeat during our dance parties using none other than my dad’s 80s sound system and turntable setup that SHOOK the house. I wondered if I could ever find my voice as a lost youth while I screamed and listened to the Tragic Kingdom album on repeat. I cruised around blasting Staring Problem with my best friends in my yellow VW Beetle after school. I felt like my emotions were understood as I listened to Rock Steady under my Hurley hoodie during keyboard class after my boyfriend (and future ex-husband) left me again. Just in time to relate to how much I craved a partner that GOT ME. Because it really wasn’t all In My Head, but I still needed him to say the right words when he talked to me. I needed everyone to. Or maybe I needed none of the words on the days when I went mute.

I screamed Ex-Girlfriend as my high school sweetheart told me I wasn’t worth his time. I cried to Magic’s in the Makeup when I felt like an imposter. I won a singing competition by belting out The Climb as I pushed myself to sing in the general public for the first time.

I’ve also seen every Gwen concert, just not in the pit. Of course, her songs are not the same pop-punk-mosh vibe but still so dear to my heart. However, her divorce album happened aroound the time of my own divorce and she started dating her new partner a few years around when I started dating my own second husband. I also desperately wanted children. Her music was released as a sound track to my life. I wanted a Simple Kind of Life. I wanted all the things I didn’t have as a child. I took my daughters to see the Truth tour because I had shared so much of her music with them and finally had secured this beautiful, blended family that I dreamed of.

As I’ve aged, I’ve realized how much I’ve neglected telling and sharing all of the experiences that added spice and odd sentiments into the weirdo recipe that is me. I’m not ashamed, but I used to detest bragging. And I thought it was all bragging. All the social media posts. All the snapshots and obsessively-worded captions. All the selfies and vlogs. But it’s not bragging. It’s sharing. Real sharing. Not AI. And you’re still the peoople I love sharing with. Even if the blogisphere is done–zines are actually now in style again. Can you believe it? Maybe blogs will return, too. Old school websites are! But until then, I finally have my Adobe Creative Suite computer back and it’s all over for all of the blank canvases Miseducated holds.

Thank you Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, Adrian Young, Eric Stefani, Gabriel McNair, and Stephen Bradley.

Artist & Designer Features Design Your Life

Finding Amber Renee, Miseducated Herself

10/21/2009

A few years ago Amber and I met online, she emailed me as soon as she saw my cartoon pop on tv. She wrote me to tell me she liked the fun and cuteness of my animation. We realized we like very similar things and quickly became good friends! She also sent me a link to this amazing community site she was working on called “Miseducated”. When I saw it I loved the design and colors soo much! It looks so delicious that I want to eat it. I began to find myself going there when I wanted to see something pretty, or learn about a cute Japanese fad. This site has a sprinkle of everything I love!!!! I knew I had to find out about the girl behind this amazing portal of cuteness……..

I love Miseducated.net. It’s like the stylish 1960’s blended with Japanese cuteness!! What inspired you to start this?
Well once upon a time in 1996 I decided I just had to make a website or I would burst.. I studied web design, learned html and used MS Paint to create the first version of Miseducated. Since then it got sillier and sillier, more whimsy nonsense and inspiration by the gallon! It seemed only natural to share it with other artists and produce a collected blogzine of deliciousness on this world wide web.

How did you get into graphic design?
Oh.. I’d say it happened when I was a young girl who sketched doodles all day, I could never stop creating these whimsical worlds on paper!

Not only are you a designer but you are also an illustrator! What do you look for, for inspiration when drawing?
Vintage children’s books and Japan of course! I’m always obsessing over something… whether it psychedelic 60s art or 1750s French decor. I’m inspired by the world around me and the people I meet everyday — most of my art is based on icing explosions from my brain.

What are your favorite subjects to Illustrate?
Anything cute, psychadelic, fantasy or covered in sugar!

As a professional designer what kinds of jobs do you normally do?
All sorts of jobs. I dabble in everything so I often get asked to do nearly everything. In college I specialized in print design, magazine layout design and photography, today I usually bring in the bucks with web design and illustration. I sell my original artworks as well when I’m not moving across the country.

You have a very definitive style. What are your biggest inspirations?
Sweets, animals and wonderland! I’ve got this little world I’ve created in my mind which I’m always trying to translate onto paper.

Who is your favorite Japanese character? Why?
MOMO BEAR. A pink bear by Sony. Next to Hello Kitty of course. I grew up watching vintage Sanrio movies so nothing really surpases the magic, wonder and happiness that Sanrio provides.

I have to ask, What was your favorite cartoon show growing up?
Minnie Mouse! When I was really young, I often tried to dress like her and even made ears out of paper plates — haha. You can’t imagine my delight when I found gemed & decorated decora-style Minnie ear headband in Tokyo’s Disneyland! I felt like a new woman. haha

Favorite ice cream flavor?
Daquiri Ice from Baskin Robbins! Or Lollipop Candy from Baskin Robbins in Japan. :9

I know you love Japan. What other cities do you love to visit?
I’ve lived near Chicago my whole life so that’s a big one, I haven’t been to NYC since the black out (ha!), I’ve only been to Paris in the winter but still fell in love, Toronto is one of my favorite cities ever and I adore exploring L.A. with my very best friend and partner in crime. I love cities so I’d love to visit absolutely any city — they’re generally stuffed with art, culture and delicious food. I think the view of city lights at night is one of the most beautiful sites to be seen, it’s a nature that we built with designs made by women and men.

Your fashion sense is also super cute! How would you describe it?
How funny! and my father always commented ‘I don’t think that matches..’ I always mixed and matched everything I liked, colors, styles, decades and cultures — I wear whatever I like and it’s OFTEN a joke with my friends that I always find the ugliest thing in the store! However when I put it together I feel it’s an artwork on my body — it just seems to come together!

If you are not designing, making content for Miseducated or taking great photos on the Amcam, what else are you passionate about?
Traveling, combing thrift stores and boutiques for amazing things that I cannot live without, relaxing with my husband, diy-ing and having fun with the people I love. I adore dressing up and going out, perhaps a little too much.

If you could make any dessert what would it be?
Creme Brulee because it is the best dessert ever and I do actually own a little torch for desserts — haha.

If you ever feel blue, what’s the first thing you do to get you back on track to your sunny self?
I battle the blues quite often! I just try to see it as a problem that I need to sort out.. the anxiety might be coming from an unsuspecting source and rather than surpress it I like to realize it and move on to focus on my work, family and friends.

Favorite music and why?
Dance music; although I generally just listen to my favorites David Bowie, Veruca Salt, No Doubt and Kissy Sell Out.

If you could have a pet that is a mythical creature what would you have?
This has been my dream forever, a Mogwai (aka Gizmo from Gremlins) — haha.

In the future what do you think is in store for Miseducated?
To be honest, I’m really excited that it’s growing more everyday and I adore all of the amazing people I meet because of it — I see very great things happening as more and more get on board with the Miseducated way of life! I cannot thank everyone who visits, comments, emails us — every single word is appreciated and adored! Live inspired.