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Lorraine Ali

Los Angeles

News and Culture Critic at Los Angeles Times

@lorraineali.bsky.social. Politics, media and culture commentary @LATimes. Formerly @RollingStone, @Newsweek. Iraqi Angeleno. Pitbull named Potato.

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | miamiherald.com | Lorraine Ali

    The series: "Ginny & Georgia."The setting: A women's health care clinic. The scene: Ginny, 16, is carrying an unwanted pregnancy. She's seeking an abortion. During a preconsultation, a clinic provider asks if she needs more time to decide. No, says the teen, she's sure. There's no proverbial wringing of hands around the character's decision. No apologizing for her choice. Why? Because it's not for us to judge.

  • 1 week ago | latimes.com | Lorraine Ali

    The series: “Ginny & Georgia.” The setting: A women’s healthcare clinic. The scene: Ginny, 16, is carrying an unwanted pregnancy. She’s seeking an abortion. During a preconsultation, a clinic provider asks if she needs more time to decide. No, says the teen, she’s sure. There’s no proverbial wringing of hands around the character’s decision. No apologizing for her choice. Why? Because it’s not for us to judge.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Lorraine Ali

    The series: “Ginny & Georgia.”The setting: A women’s healthcare clinic. The scene: Ginny, 16, is carrying an unwanted pregnancy. She’s seeking an abortion. During a preconsultation, a clinic provider asks if she needs more time to decide. No, says the teen, she’s sure. There’s no proverbial wringing of hands around the character's decision. No apologizing for her choice. Why? Because it’s not for us to judge.

  • 3 weeks ago | latimes.com | Lorraine Ali

    The Emmys’ limited series/TV movie acting categories have come to represent some of the best and most-talked-about shows on television, and this year’s crop of contenders is no exception.

  • 3 weeks ago | newsobserver.com | Lorraine Ali

    LOS ANGELES - It was the early 1980s when residents of a Pasadena neighborhood noticed something amiss at the nearby crematorium. The facility was suddenly operating round the clock, smoke billowing from its chimney well after business hours. Fellow morticians were also alarmed at the uptick in the number of bodies cremated by the Lamb Funeral Home, a respected, family-run establishment and pillar of the Southern California mortuary business for generations.

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Lorraine Ali
Lorraine Ali @LorraineAli
1 Mar 25

RT @NewYorker: With the ranks of the Ukrainian armed forces depleted, Olha, who is married to a solider, said she doesn’t want to count on…

Lorraine Ali
Lorraine Ali @LorraineAli
1 Mar 25

RT @glen_mcgregor: “I’m not playing cards,” — Volodymr Zelensky. A quote for history.

Lorraine Ali
Lorraine Ali @LorraineAli
1 Mar 25

RT @yashar: In an extraordinary display of public support, heads of state, heads of government, and foreign ministers from all over Europe…