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Liz Ohanesian

Liz Ohanesian writes about art, pop culture, music and, sometimes, a combination of the three. Her work has appeared in L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles Magazine, Hi-Fructose and a number of other publications. She lives in Los Angeles.
Recent Articles
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The Vegan Hooligans: Plant-Based Food for All
Post date: 2019-05-29T10:13:37-07:00Punk is more than just an aesthetic for The Vegan Hooligans, it's in the DIY spirit of Mejia's work.
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Hank and Bean: Expanding Our Diets
Post date: 2019-05-29T10:13:36-07:00Henry Fischer and Anna Rose Hopkins have vastly different backgrounds, but as Hank and Bean, they work with artists to create immersive dining experiences that challenges what people classify as food.
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SÜPRMARKT: Supplying South L.A. with Organic Produce
Post date: 2019-05-22T15:39:43-07:00In less than three years SÜPRMARKT, a small company dedicated to bringing fresh, organic produce into food deserts in South L.A. has grown immensely.
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Earle's: A Hot Dog Cart Becomes a Neighborhood Institution
Post date: 2019-05-22T13:44:23-07:00In the more than 30 years since Earl's first launched as a hot dog cart, it has become a neighborhood institution that has fed multiple generations of locals — vegans and non-vegans alike.
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Ron Finley: Gardening the Gangsta Way
Post date: 2019-05-22T09:12:47-07:00A fashion designer-turned-community garden activist, Ron Finley is reclaiming the power of the people to garden.
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Dough Girl: Serving Pizza and Life-Changing Opportunities for Van Nuys Teens
Post date: 2019-05-15T15:44:49-07:00In addition to baking creative pies like the In-N-Out-inspired Animal Style and lobster bisque-smothered Mobster pizzas, Dough Girl is lending a hand to local youth dealing with issues like homelessness and addiction.