Posts Tagged ‘paul’
Paul Kitagaki Jr. photographed the survivors of WWII internment camps
Paul Kitagaki Jr., a Pulitzer Prize-winning Sacramento Bee photographer, tells the personal stories of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II. Inspired by a Dorothea Lange photograph of his parents’ and grandparents’ internment, he…
Read MorePaul Theroux introduces us to our neighbor
Paul Theroux, the renowned travel writer and author of the new book “,” takes the trip that all of us in California should take to understand our southern neighbor. Traveling by car along the border and deep into the interior of Mexico, he helps us…
Read More2 powerful L.A. City Council members on the city’s present and future
Paul Koretz and Marqueece Harris-Dawson represent polar opposite districts in Los Angeles. Yet the issues they face — housing, climate change, infrastructure, homelessness, and traffic — affect everyone. How they do their job, and whether or not…
Read MorePaul Schrade on the California primary tragedy of 1968
Paul Schrade stood at Robert F. Kennedy’s side at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, 51 years ago last week. As they entered the kitchen, Schrade was shot along with the presidential candidate. Schrade recovered from his injuries. Now 94 years…
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