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@court_haynes @esau_mcgraw @chicowill @tahirmoore @broadythejoker next Thursday 8 PM @enginecono28 come see one of the best comedy nights in downtown LA. Presented by @lamag
New office. New chapter. 📣 I’m so excited to share that I’m joining Los Angeles Magazine as the new face and Editor-in-Chief of Digital Content. @lamag
After taking some much-needed time off and looking at a few different opportunities, I made the decision that felt most aligned with the evolution of my career — and what I want this next chapter to look like.
For years, I covered Los Angeles as a news reporter — the breaking stories, the neighborhoods, the people, and the moments that shaped this city in real time.
Now, I get to cover LA in a new way. Still rooted in journalism, but with more room for culture, lifestyle, long-form storytelling, in-depth profiles, interviews, podcast programming, original video, digital news, and social-first storytelling.
I’ve loved Los Angeles Magazine for decades because it has always captured this city with intelligence, style, curiosity, and edge. And to now be part of a magazine with 65 years of LA legacy feels incredibly meaningful.
We’re building something new here — and I can’t wait to bring stories from this city, and from the LA Mag archives, to life in a whole new way.

SBE founder, chairman and CEO Sam Nazarian is once again changing the game.
The former king of L.A. nightlife has reconfigured his empire to suit the evolving luxury lifestyle with global hotels, residences and wellness clinics for the next generation.
Check out our May travel issue of @lamag for more on SBE’s second act — as well as where to eat, stay and play on trips around California and beyond.
Read our cover story at the link in our bio.
Writer: @alice_elizabeth_w
Photographer: @photos_x_yves
Creative Direction: @lisalewisdesign
Groomer: @patricksantaana
Editor: @jasminrosemberg
Publisher: @christophergia

Marcus Jernmark helped earn three Michelin stars at Frantzén, led kitchens at Per Se and Aquavit, and now he’s bringing his Nordic-Californian vision to Los Angeles with Lielle in Pico-Robertson.
Think fermented seasonal ingredients, California produce, eclectic music and a fine dining experience designed to feel warm instead of stiff.
Hit the link in our bio to read more about one of L.A.’s most fascinating new restaurants from @jasminrosemberg.

Marcus Jernmark helped earn three Michelin stars at Frantzén, led kitchens at Per Se and Aquavit, and now he’s bringing his Nordic-Californian vision to Los Angeles with Lielle in Pico-Robertson.
Think fermented seasonal ingredients, California produce, eclectic music and a fine dining experience designed to feel warm instead of stiff.
Hit the link in our bio to read more about one of L.A.’s most fascinating new restaurants from @jasminrosemberg.

Marcus Jernmark helped earn three Michelin stars at Frantzén, led kitchens at Per Se and Aquavit, and now he’s bringing his Nordic-Californian vision to Los Angeles with Lielle in Pico-Robertson.
Think fermented seasonal ingredients, California produce, eclectic music and a fine dining experience designed to feel warm instead of stiff.
Hit the link in our bio to read more about one of L.A.’s most fascinating new restaurants from @jasminrosemberg.

Los Angeles is set to host eight FIFA World Cup matches in 2026, but many local hotels say the expected tourism surge still hasn’t arrived.
New industry data shows bookings remain softer than anticipated across parts of LA, even with the global tournament less than a year away.
Experts point to rising airfare costs, expensive match tickets, visa concerns and the growing appeal of Airbnb rentals.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story.

Los Angeles is set to host eight FIFA World Cup matches in 2026, but many local hotels say the expected tourism surge still hasn’t arrived.
New industry data shows bookings remain softer than anticipated across parts of LA, even with the global tournament less than a year away.
Experts point to rising airfare costs, expensive match tickets, visa concerns and the growing appeal of Airbnb rentals.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story.

Los Angeles is set to host eight FIFA World Cup matches in 2026, but many local hotels say the expected tourism surge still hasn’t arrived.
New industry data shows bookings remain softer than anticipated across parts of LA, even with the global tournament less than a year away.
Experts point to rising airfare costs, expensive match tickets, visa concerns and the growing appeal of Airbnb rentals.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story.

Harvey Weinstein’s Manhattan retrial has ended in another mistrial after jurors once again failed to reach a unanimous verdict on the rape charge involving Jessica Mann.
Multiple jurors told Los Angeles they believed prosecutors did not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, with the panel reportedly split 9-3 in favor of acquittal.
Prosecutors now face a major decision on whether to try the case again.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @laurenemilyconlin.

Harvey Weinstein’s Manhattan retrial has ended in another mistrial after jurors once again failed to reach a unanimous verdict on the rape charge involving Jessica Mann.
Multiple jurors told Los Angeles they believed prosecutors did not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, with the panel reportedly split 9-3 in favor of acquittal.
Prosecutors now face a major decision on whether to try the case again.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @laurenemilyconlin.

Harvey Weinstein’s Manhattan retrial has ended in another mistrial after jurors once again failed to reach a unanimous verdict on the rape charge involving Jessica Mann.
Multiple jurors told Los Angeles they believed prosecutors did not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, with the panel reportedly split 9-3 in favor of acquittal.
Prosecutors now face a major decision on whether to try the case again.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @laurenemilyconlin.

L.A. is stacked with things to do this weekend.
Watch homemade racers fly downhill at the Red Bull Soapbox Race, celebrate Long Beach Pride along the waterfront, catch documentary screenings at Day of Black Docs or stop by a free DTLA health fair at Lafayette Park. Plus, Gatorade is bringing obstacle courses and interactive experiences to The Grove.
Hit the link in our bio for the full Weekend Guide from @haleybosselman.

L.A. is stacked with things to do this weekend.
Watch homemade racers fly downhill at the Red Bull Soapbox Race, celebrate Long Beach Pride along the waterfront, catch documentary screenings at Day of Black Docs or stop by a free DTLA health fair at Lafayette Park. Plus, Gatorade is bringing obstacle courses and interactive experiences to The Grove.
Hit the link in our bio for the full Weekend Guide from @haleybosselman.

L.A. is stacked with things to do this weekend.
Watch homemade racers fly downhill at the Red Bull Soapbox Race, celebrate Long Beach Pride along the waterfront, catch documentary screenings at Day of Black Docs or stop by a free DTLA health fair at Lafayette Park. Plus, Gatorade is bringing obstacle courses and interactive experiences to The Grove.
Hit the link in our bio for the full Weekend Guide from @haleybosselman.

L.A. is stacked with things to do this weekend.
Watch homemade racers fly downhill at the Red Bull Soapbox Race, celebrate Long Beach Pride along the waterfront, catch documentary screenings at Day of Black Docs or stop by a free DTLA health fair at Lafayette Park. Plus, Gatorade is bringing obstacle courses and interactive experiences to The Grove.
Hit the link in our bio for the full Weekend Guide from @haleybosselman.

L.A. is stacked with things to do this weekend.
Watch homemade racers fly downhill at the Red Bull Soapbox Race, celebrate Long Beach Pride along the waterfront, catch documentary screenings at Day of Black Docs or stop by a free DTLA health fair at Lafayette Park. Plus, Gatorade is bringing obstacle courses and interactive experiences to The Grove.
Hit the link in our bio for the full Weekend Guide from @haleybosselman.

L.A. is stacked with things to do this weekend.
Watch homemade racers fly downhill at the Red Bull Soapbox Race, celebrate Long Beach Pride along the waterfront, catch documentary screenings at Day of Black Docs or stop by a free DTLA health fair at Lafayette Park. Plus, Gatorade is bringing obstacle courses and interactive experiences to The Grove.
Hit the link in our bio for the full Weekend Guide from @haleybosselman.

L.A. is stacked with things to do this weekend.
Watch homemade racers fly downhill at the Red Bull Soapbox Race, celebrate Long Beach Pride along the waterfront, catch documentary screenings at Day of Black Docs or stop by a free DTLA health fair at Lafayette Park. Plus, Gatorade is bringing obstacle courses and interactive experiences to The Grove.
Hit the link in our bio for the full Weekend Guide from @haleybosselman.

L.A. is stacked with things to do this weekend.
Watch homemade racers fly downhill at the Red Bull Soapbox Race, celebrate Long Beach Pride along the waterfront, catch documentary screenings at Day of Black Docs or stop by a free DTLA health fair at Lafayette Park. Plus, Gatorade is bringing obstacle courses and interactive experiences to The Grove.
Hit the link in our bio for the full Weekend Guide from @haleybosselman.

One of the many great perks about Los Angeles living is a new adventure is never more than a drive away. In just a few hours (sometimes less), you can end up in a sleepy coastal town, at the state’s most esteemed luxury resorts, in a blossoming desert restaurant scene and more. So, join the 71% of Americans planning to drive on their next vacation — according to Hilton — and make your summer getaway a road trip.Get started by heading to the link in bio and discovering where to go according to Los Angeles magazine’s editors.

One of the many great perks about Los Angeles living is a new adventure is never more than a drive away. In just a few hours (sometimes less), you can end up in a sleepy coastal town, at the state’s most esteemed luxury resorts, in a blossoming desert restaurant scene and more. So, join the 71% of Americans planning to drive on their next vacation — according to Hilton — and make your summer getaway a road trip.Get started by heading to the link in bio and discovering where to go according to Los Angeles magazine’s editors.

One of the many great perks about Los Angeles living is a new adventure is never more than a drive away. In just a few hours (sometimes less), you can end up in a sleepy coastal town, at the state’s most esteemed luxury resorts, in a blossoming desert restaurant scene and more. So, join the 71% of Americans planning to drive on their next vacation — according to Hilton — and make your summer getaway a road trip.Get started by heading to the link in bio and discovering where to go according to Los Angeles magazine’s editors.

One of the many great perks about Los Angeles living is a new adventure is never more than a drive away. In just a few hours (sometimes less), you can end up in a sleepy coastal town, at the state’s most esteemed luxury resorts, in a blossoming desert restaurant scene and more. So, join the 71% of Americans planning to drive on their next vacation — according to Hilton — and make your summer getaway a road trip.Get started by heading to the link in bio and discovering where to go according to Los Angeles magazine’s editors.

One of the many great perks about Los Angeles living is a new adventure is never more than a drive away. In just a few hours (sometimes less), you can end up in a sleepy coastal town, at the state’s most esteemed luxury resorts, in a blossoming desert restaurant scene and more. So, join the 71% of Americans planning to drive on their next vacation — according to Hilton — and make your summer getaway a road trip.Get started by heading to the link in bio and discovering where to go according to Los Angeles magazine’s editors.

One of the many great perks about Los Angeles living is a new adventure is never more than a drive away. In just a few hours (sometimes less), you can end up in a sleepy coastal town, at the state’s most esteemed luxury resorts, in a blossoming desert restaurant scene and more. So, join the 71% of Americans planning to drive on their next vacation — according to Hilton — and make your summer getaway a road trip.Get started by heading to the link in bio and discovering where to go according to Los Angeles magazine’s editors.

One of the many great perks about Los Angeles living is a new adventure is never more than a drive away. In just a few hours (sometimes less), you can end up in a sleepy coastal town, at the state’s most esteemed luxury resorts, in a blossoming desert restaurant scene and more. So, join the 71% of Americans planning to drive on their next vacation — according to Hilton — and make your summer getaway a road trip.Get started by heading to the link in bio and discovering where to go according to Los Angeles magazine’s editors.

One of the many great perks about Los Angeles living is a new adventure is never more than a drive away. In just a few hours (sometimes less), you can end up in a sleepy coastal town, at the state’s most esteemed luxury resorts, in a blossoming desert restaurant scene and more. So, join the 71% of Americans planning to drive on their next vacation — according to Hilton — and make your summer getaway a road trip.Get started by heading to the link in bio and discovering where to go according to Los Angeles magazine’s editors.

A neuroscientist vanishes after leaving a meditation retreat in the mountains of New Mexico. Days later, her shattered Subaru is found abandoned on a remote dirt road with a boulder lodged through the rear window, laptops inside and no trace of where she went.
Now, Ingrid Lane’s disappearance is drawing renewed attention amid growing concern surrounding a string of missing or dead scientists tied to defense and aerospace circles.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @laurenemilyconlin.

A neuroscientist vanishes after leaving a meditation retreat in the mountains of New Mexico. Days later, her shattered Subaru is found abandoned on a remote dirt road with a boulder lodged through the rear window, laptops inside and no trace of where she went.
Now, Ingrid Lane’s disappearance is drawing renewed attention amid growing concern surrounding a string of missing or dead scientists tied to defense and aerospace circles.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @laurenemilyconlin.

A neuroscientist vanishes after leaving a meditation retreat in the mountains of New Mexico. Days later, her shattered Subaru is found abandoned on a remote dirt road with a boulder lodged through the rear window, laptops inside and no trace of where she went.
Now, Ingrid Lane’s disappearance is drawing renewed attention amid growing concern surrounding a string of missing or dead scientists tied to defense and aerospace circles.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @laurenemilyconlin.
LA mag Senior Editor @haleybosselman takes us to the Dior show.
Paris met Los Angeles last night at LACMA.
Dior unveiled its Cruise 2027 collection in the heart of Museum Row — bringing together fashion, film, architecture, and a very L.A. kind of glamour. #jonathonsnderson #diorlacma

Dana Williamson, the former chief of staff to Gov. Gavin Newsom, pleaded guilty Thursday in a federal corruption case that prosecutors say involved stolen campaign funds, false tax filings and luxury personal spending.
Investigators allege the scheme siphoned money tied to a dormant Xavier Becerra campaign account while Williamson held one of the most powerful jobs in California politics.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @michele.mcphee.

Dana Williamson, the former chief of staff to Gov. Gavin Newsom, pleaded guilty Thursday in a federal corruption case that prosecutors say involved stolen campaign funds, false tax filings and luxury personal spending.
Investigators allege the scheme siphoned money tied to a dormant Xavier Becerra campaign account while Williamson held one of the most powerful jobs in California politics.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @michele.mcphee.

Dana Williamson, the former chief of staff to Gov. Gavin Newsom, pleaded guilty Thursday in a federal corruption case that prosecutors say involved stolen campaign funds, false tax filings and luxury personal spending.
Investigators allege the scheme siphoned money tied to a dormant Xavier Becerra campaign account while Williamson held one of the most powerful jobs in California politics.
Hit the link in our bio for the full story from @michele.mcphee.

Karen Bass is still leading LA’s mayor race, but the mood around City Hall feels far less certain than it did two years ago.
New polling shows Bass ahead, yet voter frustration over homelessness, wildfire response, affordability and public safety continues to shape the race as challengers like Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt gain attention.
With the World Cup and Olympics approaching, many Angelenos are asking whether the city is truly improving.
Hit the link in our bio to read more.

Karen Bass is still leading LA’s mayor race, but the mood around City Hall feels far less certain than it did two years ago.
New polling shows Bass ahead, yet voter frustration over homelessness, wildfire response, affordability and public safety continues to shape the race as challengers like Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt gain attention.
With the World Cup and Olympics approaching, many Angelenos are asking whether the city is truly improving.
Hit the link in our bio to read more.

Karen Bass is still leading LA’s mayor race, but the mood around City Hall feels far less certain than it did two years ago.
New polling shows Bass ahead, yet voter frustration over homelessness, wildfire response, affordability and public safety continues to shape the race as challengers like Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt gain attention.
With the World Cup and Olympics approaching, many Angelenos are asking whether the city is truly improving.
Hit the link in our bio to read more.
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