
Elina Shatkin
Former Food Editor & Freelance Editor
(she/her)
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Michelin has broadened its culinary point of view but it hasn't narrowed its cultural blind spot.
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I had the cutest kid at DragCon (totally objective) but I was hardly the only parent present.
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Shelli and Irving Azoff have expanded their holdings to save another classic L.A. restaurant.
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At first glance, it looked like a case of a big, bad landlord muscling out a small, indie business. But that's not the whole story.
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Crisp, corn tortillas, curled at the edges and heaped with toppings. They go by many names. At this East L.A. restaurant, they're called volcanes, and they're fantastic.
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Probably not. But a special meeting of the neighborhood council and a last ditch petition might make a dent.
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Rueda worked at the restaurant for 52 years, most of them as a bartender, and had a legendary ability to remember his customers' orders.
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The U.S. is on track for the worst measles outbreak this century -- and some of those cases are in L.A. County.
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Genocide remembrance marches have become major annual events in Los Angeles, which is home to largest Armenian community anywhere outside of Armenia.
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And the other eats making their debut during the 2019 season.
Stories by Elina Shatkin
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