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Throughout September, Food Bowl, presented by City National Bank, will host food celebrations across the city featuring dozens of restaurants and top culinary talent, including Marcus Samuelsson, Stephanie Izard, Aarti Sequeira, Tiffani Thiessen, Jon Yao, Bricia Lopez, Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn, Gilberto Cetina, Jenee Kim, Malcolm Lee and more
Los Angeles Times Op-Ed Columnist LZ Granderson has received the Excellence in Column Writing Award in the NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists Excellence in Journalism Awards competition.
First episode of new web series created by arts collective Poetic, produced by L.A. Times Studios and directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Carlos López Estrada is out today
Los Angeles Times in Education and its corporate sponsor, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), have joined forces again this year for the 11th annual student poster contest.
The annual festival will include a launch party on Sept. 6, special dining events honoring the The Times Restaurant of the Year and Gold Award winners, and the return of Night Market at Paramount Pictures Studios Backlot Sept. 22-24
De Los, a new brand and multimedia platform exploring everything Latinidad, launches today
Staff Writer Alene Tchekmedyian received the 2023 Guardian Award for Contributions to Press Freedom.
Presented by Canon U.S.A., The Times series showcases short documentary films that amplify emerging voices and foster diversity in the film community
Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, and the Los Angeles Times, the West Coast’s leading news organization, announced today a new multi-year partnership that makes Canon the official imaging provider of the L.A. Times.
He will be drawing on his editorial, strategic and organizational acumen in this newly created position, serving as a key liaison to colleagues around the company.
She’ll bring her multifaceted experience as a photographer, author and editor to the role, focusing on entertainment, features and lifestyle coverage.
She most recently reported on healthcare and communities of color in California for Metro, which she joined in 2021 after working at the Star Tribune in Minneapolis.
Her coverage out of the Sacramento Bureau will focus on how these marquee industries work to influence decisions in the Capitol and what those decisions mean for Californians.
He brings an eagerness to understand the changing nature of moviegoing in L.A. and a commitment to ensuring The Times continues to lead the conversation about film and film culture.
The Class of 2023 summer interns include emerging journalists who have honed their craft reporting, shooting, editing and designing stories from coast to coast and on multiple continents.
The former intern returns to cover trends in retail and e-commerce, consumer behavior and all things related to how people spend — or are unjustly parted from — their money.
The former Metro reporter will focus on narrative journalism that captures the realities and stakes of a changing economy in California and elsewhere.
The former Metro reporter will serve as a bridge between readers and the newsroom, helping to deepen the relationship with its audiences.
He comes to the newsroom from the Ventura County Star, where he covered breaking news and then the Simi Valley, Moorpark and Conejo Valley communities.
The initiative, funded by six philanthropies in collaboration with the L.A. Partnership for Early Childhood Investment, will explore the critical issues affecting California’s youngest residents, their parents, care providers and educators.
He most recently worked at Texas Monthly and was recognized in March by the American Society for Magazine Editors with a Next Award for journalists under 30.
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