
Lindsey Wright
I’ve been a producer for AirTalk since 2019. My job is to bring together all kinds of voices, with all kinds of perspectives, to bring you the most informed and interesting conversations of the day. Nothing’s off the table. From breaking news to the best coffee shops in SoCal, I love bringing together community members in ways that enhance our curiosity and sense of place.
I grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University in 2016. I came to LAist from WTIU-WFIU, the joint PBS and NPR affiliate station in Bloomington, Indiana, where I told community stories as a multimedia journalist.
After work, you can find me with my dogs, Megan and Malibu, likely at a brewery or great restaurant, maybe with a film camera in hand.
Always happy to connect!
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TV critics weigh in on the latest season of the sweeping period romance series Bridgerton, plus two other shows that wrap up their seasons this week. Here's what you should know.
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Why media giants like Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery are bundling streaming services and the big questions that remain. Plus, the most interesting shows to check out this weekend.
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Want to know what's good on TV this week? We break down three comedies you should know about: 'Hacks,' 'Fiasco.' and 'Acapulco.'
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Bluey fans began to wonder if the end was near for the wildly popular kids' series after a 28-minute episode — four times the length of a typical episode — titled “The Sign” dropped unexpectedly.
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This week, we bring you a few under the radar shows that might intrigue you.
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This week, critics review the L.A.-based video game adaptation Fallout and HBO’s latest Sunday night series The Sympathizer.
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Two TV critics share their favorite shows of the week and why they're worth checking out this weekend.
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Critics share thoughts on the newest shows of the week, including "Girls5eva" and "The Girls on the Bus." Plus, what you should know about how traditional cable tv channels are changing and adapting in an increasingly digital world.
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We asked, “what movies just scream California?” The list is endless, but here are a few to add to your California-centric cinema journey.
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TV critics share thoughts on The Gentlemen, The Traitors and The Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin.