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Amy Wallace’s Latest Run in With “Hollywood’s Information Man”

Nearly twelve years after writing about Peter Bart, Variety’s then editor-in-chief, for Los Angeles magazine, editor-at-large Amy Wallace returns to the profile for Harvard’s Nieman Storyboard’s “Annotation Tuesday!”—and fills us in on the experience Read More

A Presidential Library: Highlights From GOP Strategist Frank Luntz's Private Magazine Collection

Of the many magazine covers in the GOP strategist's home study, these eight are his favorite Read More

The Crack King is Back: Writer Jesse Katz On Hustling With Freeway Rick

A Q&A about our June issue profile of Ricky Ross Read More

The California Canon: Lindsey Buckingham

Julia St. Pierre on the music from the Fleetwood Mac guitarist that every local should know Read More

Talking the Walk: Walking Tour Survival Tips From Expert Kari Mozena

Wanna meet someone? Get some proper shoes and join a walking tour. Read More

The F-Stop: Albert Roman's Postcard Project

Photographer Albert Roman's project is simple: write anything you want to say about Los Angeles on a postcard and then be photographed with it. Read More

Q&A: Design Director Steve Banks on Our Mouthwatering May Cover

The story behind the most eye-catching page of this month’s magazine Read More

The F-Stop: Photographer Sam Jones Gets Into Talkies

Photo editor Amy Feitleberg shares her inspiration of the week Read More

Q&A: Meltdown Poster Artist Dave Kloc

L.A.-based artist Dave Kloc screenprints original posters for Meltdown Comics' on site comedy show, Nerdmelt, that can only be described as sui generis. Here we discover where his inspiration comes from, what makes his art unique, and just how tiresome it can be to hand-draw 100 ducks. Read More

Q&A: Meet "Time Frame" Photographer Dustin Snipes

The photographer whose hand can be seen holding up vintage snap shots in our monthly photo-within-a-photo tribute to how Los Angeles is changing tells us how he approaches the series and what it has taught him about L.A. Read More

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