Jessica Ritz
Contributor| (she/her)
Jessica Ritz is a freelance journalist and native Angeleno who regularly writes for Architectural Digest PRO, Metropolis and California Home & Design. She has contributed to the L.A. Times, Los Angeles magazine, the New York Times, C Magazine, Coastal Living, Jewish Journal of L.A., Tablet, American Way and UCLA Magazine, among other outlets.
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At the King's Roost, Roe Sie is spreading the gospel of heritage grains — and because of coronavirus, more people are listening.
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In the crowded field of public relations, marketing, specialty novelty/luxury items, and events, Kerith Elizabeth Henderson has her own thing going.
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Although networks of institutions help comprise cities, they cannot survive on conventional arrangements.
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The Hollywood myth of becoming who or whatever you want to be never rings more true than this week.
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Both despite and because of many intense battles, Angelenos are increasingly aware of our city's architectural heritage.
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Breadbar has finally come to Los Angeles.
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The LADWP pays homage to the complicated man who helped make much of the city's expansion happen, William Mulholland.
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Inara George is most easily categorized in that cliche-titled-yet-venerable tradition of the singer-songwriter — with Topanga native creds to boot. But her art isn't that simple.
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Abandon hope of understanding space and time, all ye who enter the Bonaventure Hotel.
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Frank Gehry has been given the opportunity to intensify his (sort of) Hometown Hero status in Downtown Los Angeles.