In Conversation with author & activist Lulu Cerone

Whether it’s founding a successful charitable organization, writing a book, or being a role model for Generation Z, 17-year-old Lulu Cerone has done it all. Lulu, an L.A. native, has been helping others since she first hit double digits. While most ten-year-olds might spend the majority of their time playing with toys and watching TV, Lulu,

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Restaurant Review: Zinc Cafe & Market

Tucked into an industrial area, Zinc Cafe & Market brings another wonderful culinary addition to Downtown L.A. The restaurant, located in the Arts District, boasts a spacious open-air patio, indoor dining area, and private event room, all of which were packed when I dined there this past weekend.

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Film Review: “I ,Tonya”

“America– they want someone to love, but they want someone to hate,” remarks Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie) in the darkly comical biopic “I, Tonya.” Most of us vividly remember (or know of) figure skating’s most infamous moment: the 1994 attack on Nancy Kerrigan, orchestrated by Harding’s ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly (Sebastian Stan). With everyone under the assumption

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