
Victoria Alejandro
Former Producer, How to L.A. and LAist Studios
(she/her)
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How this Mid-City theater evolved from a Depression-era nightclub to the movie house Tarantino bought.
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How "Pink Flamingos," "Rocky Horror" and "Eraserhead" helped build its rep as a destination for arthouse films.
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"Rocky Horror Picture Show" helped spark my love for LA's film theaters. I'm visiting them in a 10-part series to highlight their ties to community.
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The nominations are out and the campaigns ramp up for one of Hollywood’s top prizes. How did it get so intense?
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The exhibit "Desire, Knowledge, and Hope (with Smog)" features all L.A. artists whose works depict the city.
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Now that it has been officially renovated and reopened, How to LA looks at the splash the theater's making now and back in 1922 when it first opened its movie palace doors.
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After a three year closure, fans got an early peek Saturday at the renovated movie house in Los Feliz
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One long standing prop house in LA is (very) slowly getting back to work and calling for a Business Interruption Fund
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Sharing stories of joy in the face of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.
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An ensemble cast is like a puzzle — every actor has to fit together, or the film just won’t work. Sarah Halle Finn, casting director of every Marvel project and recent awards darling "Everything Everywhere All At Once," shares her experience in finding the perfect fit.
Stories by Victoria Alejandro
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