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Antonia Cereijido
What I cover
I cover arts, culture and entertainment for LAist’s on-demand team, focusing on getting to know the artist themselves — whether they’re a movie star like Seth Rogen or a master tablescaper at the Orange County Fair.
My background
I started at LAist in 2021. Before turning to arts and entertainment, I hosted LAist’s Imperfect Paradise, for which I was nominated for a Livingston Award. Prior to that, I was at Futuro Media, where I worked as a producer for many years on Latino USA, and then as a senior producer on Anything for Selena.
My goals
I want to celebrate and share the stories behind the incredible artistic and cultural work that comes out of Southern California.
Best way to reach me
I would love to hear from you if you have feedback or concerns about arts and entertainment. You can reach out by email. I'm at acereijido@laist.com
Stories by Antonia Cereijido
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With the entertainment industry still hurting from the pandemic and strikes, young filmmakers are finding work making bingeable micro dramas designed to be watched on phones.
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What’s motivating this trend of women making “lonche” for their blue collar husbands at 3 a.m.?
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What went down and where does Los Angeles go from here?
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How the conflict between two key leaders played out, each side's accusations and what the LAFD budget numbers reveal.
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La Tierra de la Culebra Park was established in the early 1990s by guerilla artist Tricia Ward in Highland Park. In the decades since, the neighborhood has been dubbed “ground zero” for gentrification.
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Students are already thinking about how they’ll make a difference during Donald Trump’s presidency.
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Mike Madrid says Democrats and Republicans have failed to unlock the Latino vote, which increasingly is U.S. born and growing rapidly.
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The 8th district councilmember reflects on homelessness as his top priority, 2028 Olympics preparations, the redistricting fight, and Kevin de Leon’s reelection campaign.
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Patrisse Cullors shares her perspective on what's at stake in the 2024 US presidential election and reflects on the current state of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The gender scholar and philosopher dives into how the far-right demonized gender ideology to galvanize their base, and reflects on how that’s played out on the political stage.
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In Episode 4 of our latest Imperfect Paradise series about predators, host Antonia Cereijido reflects on why Jackie and Shadow’s story resonates so deeply.
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Return from Mexico: A mother barred from the U.S. for more than a decade reunites with her four kidsWhen Gloria de la Rosa learned that she would get her green card and could return to the U.S., she knew she was coming back to a changed family.