When I was fifteen, I was set on becoming an author.
This decision included spending my evenings in my small-town coffee shop, wearing non-prescription glas...
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What time is it on a plane flying across the Pacific? A flight from Seoul to Los Angeles ta...
“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, ...
Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize winning author, opens up to me about his family, his life and struggles. The man behind Drown, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, and This is How You Lose Her is not usually an open book. On this day he was. Kind of....
produced & written by MAUREEN LEE LENKER
1939 was a banner year in Los Angeles’ history. It marked the grand opening of Union Station, a major gateway fo...
photographed & produced by ELIZABETH NONEMAKER
Can’t choose between a night out on the town or at home with a good book? Lit Crawl L.A. combined the two...
photographed & produced by MYAH WILLIAMS
NY Times visual Op-Ed columnist Charles M. Blow explores building identity in his recently published memoir...