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Adolfo Guzman-Lopez
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Explore L.A. Correspondent
What I cover
I report on the region’s art, artists and creative communities, as well as the news of the day that gives the LAist audience what it needs to know to navigate life in Southern California.
My background
I was born in Mexico City and grew up in Tijuana and San Diego. I’ve put in a lot of miles driving around Southern California to report, and that’s led me to love how distinct each neighborhood is in geography, architecture, warmth and food. I've reported for LAist for 25 years, covering arts, politics, education and many other topics.
My goals
I want to highlight how people connect with each other through arts, culture and more.
Best way to contact me
If you've got any suggestions for people, events or issues I should be covering, email me at aguzman-lopez@laist.com
Stories by Adolfo Guzman-Lopez
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Mexican-American actor Lupe Ontiveros died Thursday in Los Angeles after a decades-long career in theater, television and film.
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Southern California Olympics fans embrace NBC coverage increase, using technology to dive into gamesNBC's increased Olympics coverage has Southland fans ready to devour all the offerings on TV, cable, cell phones and tablets; 5,535 hours of coverage in all.
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Along a stretch of track at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, past, present and future Olympians train side by side.
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There are about 250,000 British expats living in SoCal, and the London Olympic Games are sparking national pride among many of them despite tough times.
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Los Angeles’ seven-year survey of historic resources is more than half done. City officials this week are focusing on eateries with potential historical value.
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The longtime chief curator of L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art is out after his academically-focused style clashed with the new director's "show business" approach.
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Long Beach public officials and the friends and relatives of a soldier killed in Afghanistan gathered Friday at his high school alma mater to unveil a memorial.
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Organizers of Latin America’s largest Spanish-language book fair in Guadalajara open a 200-exhibitor fair in Los Angeles through Sunday.
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The Dalai Lama is in Long Beach this week, preparing for a talk he’ll give on Saturday. The theme? "Peace of Mind In Troubled Times."
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A couple of L.A. County public agencies are taking steps this month to memorialize the genocides in foreign countries that have affected Angeleno communities.
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The new head of the L.A. Community College District’s $6 billion construction program is set to address the district’s board publicly.
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A successful Arcadia Unified parcel tax may hold lessons for the much larger L.A. Unified parcel tax up for a vote this November.