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6 days ago |
kcrw.com | Jennifer Swann
The experimental art venue and community space Trade School had been open for less than four months when the Eaton Fire nearly turned it to rubble. Among the destroyed by the January blaze were homes and businesses just across the street from Trade School's storefront on Fair Oaks Avenue. "It really did look like a bomb dropped," says Arden Stern, who co-founded Trade School along with fellow artist Casey Anderson.
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2 weeks ago |
kcrw.com | Jennifer Swann
When Robert King first learned that he'd be teaching high school in a former Sears department store, he thought, "You've got to be kidding me." The boxy white building had been sitting vacant for years, but King remembers shopping there in its heyday: He bought his first washer and dryer in the basement roughly 30 years ago. Last week, King returned to the basement of the Santa Monica Sears, this time to teach history classes.
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1 month ago |
thecut.com | Jennifer Swann
Photo: Rebecca Fuentes In April 2022, the Cut published “A Murder Solved in DMs,” by Jennifer Swann. The story is now the basis of an investigative podcast, My Friend Daisy. This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. On TikTok, missing people are everywhere. Or rather, the people looking for them are.
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1 month ago |
thecut.com | Jennifer Swann
Photo: Rebecca Fuentes In April 2022, The Cut published “A Murder Solved in DMs,” by Jennifer Swann. The story is now the basis of an investigative podcast, My Friend Daisy. This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. On TikTok, missing people are everywhere. Or rather, the people looking for them are.
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2 months ago |
thecut.com | Jennifer Swann
Photo-Illustration: The Cut; Photo: Damian Dovarganes/Associated Press On the afternoon of December 2, 2024, Jess Chou, a radio-advertising executive in Honolulu, sat at her computer waiting for the livestream of a Los Angeles Police Department press conference. The police were scheduled to give an update on the case of Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old Maui woman who vanished three days after missing her connecting flight from LAX to JFK on November 8.
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