Jeremy Rosenberg
Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.
The TTLA blogger doesn't normally delve into the human resources decisions of one of our former employers, the Los Angeles Times, but today, we offer a…
That's a question on the agenda at a forthcoming UCLA conference. The day-long happening, scheduled for May 24, 2010, is titled, "Responsible Stakeholder or Revisionist Superpower? China and the World in the 21st Century."
Spotted: A lotus. Not the lotus blossoms, now deceased, of Echo Park Lake fame. But instead a Lotus Elise, the exotic sports car.
The Reason Foundation is out this week with a blistering report that suggests California adopt a different way of prioritizing what the state spends money on, as well as how much the state will spend.
A new RAND study released this week finds that adding a small tax to soda purchases isn't a health panacea.
A UCLA study demonstrates the importance, challenges, and rewards of green innovation.
A fake game show went too far, reality TV producer Kent Llewellyn tells TTLA. "Just because you can," Llewellyn says, "doesn't mean you should."
Abandoned Chihuahuas are overrunning our animal shelters. And the death of a Hollywood fad could be to blame.
Think all the good gigs are extinct? Not quite. The Natural History Museum is hiring dinosaurs.