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TANYA FORSHEIT IS A LAW PROFESSOR, ATTORNEY AND CYBERSECURITY EXPERT. She chairs the Privacy & Data Security Group at the Los Angeles office of Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, teaches at Loyola Law School and was named by the Daily Journal as one of the top 20 cyber attorneys in Calif…
Set an intention. Make it a person or a group of peo…
Cultural critics have been taking the pulse of class…
For years, Charanjit Kaur and Harmeet Khamba support…
"I don’t write songs for a living,” Monterey jazz singer Scotty Wright says. “I sing songs for a living. That gives me a lot more freedom as a songwriter.”
Printed book or e-book? We put the question to some …
The circus artist and aerialist talks about training, overcoming fear and fighting fires.
Follow-up: What do you cook for yourself when you’re home alone?
The trade war between President Donald Trump and China took a dramatic turn on Aug. 5, when China signaled it was not tolerating Trump’s rants against the country and his penchant for announcing further tariffs on imports of Chinese goods. After trade talks broke down in Shanghai, Trump anno…
High school in the traditional sense wasn’t for Kass…
Less than seven weeks shy of recreational cannabis b…
Directed by Richard Ladkani • Starring Romel Eduardo Ledezma Abaroa, Rafael Pacchiano Alamán, Hector Capetillo • Rated PG-13 • 105 min.
The bookend of Air for Ants’ Once Again With Feeling…
New backpack? Check. New pencils? Check. New suspens…
Many musicians begin their studies at very young age…
Weekly intern Marvin Green attended some of the Steinbeck Festival last Saturday. Here are some highlights of his experience: “Probably the most exciting part for any Steinbeck lover was a chance to sign up to sit in Rocinante, the truck in which he drove across the country [for the book Tra…
In courthouse parlance, Ari Gold is what’s known as …
When she started at UC Davis, Annette Hoff hoped to …
Christmas, the day after, in 2004, following the presidential re-election of George W. Bush.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): When it came time to writ…