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Jean Trinh

Jean Trinh

Jean Trinh is a food and entertainment writer, whose work has appeared in VICE, Los Angeles Magazine, LA Weekly, GOOD and The Daily Beast. Previously, she was the Deputy Editor at LAist, and once landed the prestigious role as a judge for a bacon festival cook-off.

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The Padilla children work on their nature-themed float.
As staying at home has become the norm, children are finding ways to cope and express their creativity through surprising artworks, aided by adults and cultural institutions.
The Padilla children work on their nature-themed float for the virtual Rose Parade. | Courtesy of David Eads
As staying at home has become the norm, children are finding ways to cope and express their creativity through surprising artworks, aided by adults and cultural institutions.
A Katsu sandwich from Katsu Sando | Courtesy of Katsu Sando
From Japanese katsu sandos to Tijuana-style tacos and Hong Kong buns, here are some purveyors from Smorgasburg’s lineup that will help you relish the last days of summer.
The food selection options from Home Plates include the hotdogs, pizza, chicken tenders are more | Courtesy of Home Plates
Enjoy a Pan-American evening with this food guide that includes a recipe for Colombian arepas, as well as details on where to get vegan Mexican street food and Venezuelan favorites.
Some food and wine options from a.o.c.| Anne Fishbein
A Hollywood Bowl event never feels quite complete without a little food and drink to accompany it. Here are a few picnic-style options to consider. 
Vegan breakfast burrito | Hot and Cool Cafe
In this food and drink guide, we highlight a longstanding Cuban supper club and a national dish that both serve as a nod to Valdés roots, and a live jazz venue that doubles as a home for delicious Eritrean and Ethiopian cuisine.
Otoño's Pan Con Tomate and other bites | Courtesy of Otoño
From a tapas recipe, to takeout from a historic seafood mainstay and L.A. institution, here are some delicious ways to round out your musical evening with Gustavo and his friends.
Guelaguetza Mole
It’s not a Hollywood Bowl concert without food. Here’s a guide to eating and drinking your way through the bounty of Mexican food in Southern California to complement the first episode of “In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl.”
The side of the frontline workers in Barrios' chess set. | Courtesy of Lyndon Barrois Sr.
Lyndon Barrois Sr.’s chess pieces depict a battle between frontline workers and first responders against the politics of the pandemic — and they’re all made of gum wrapper.
Detail of Deon Jones' fractures on his face after police violence during protests. | Shayan Asgharnia
This photographer is taking portraits of people wounded from police brutality during Black Lives Matter protests. The powerful images are a form of testimony.
 ICE Not Welcome poster | Audrey Chan, ACLU SoCal
Amid the pandemic, ACLU SoCal's first resident artist has been responding creatively in support of civil rights.
Jocelyn Yow with her family in Malaysia. | Courtesy of Jocelyn Yow
We talk to newer Bhutanese, Nepali, Burmese, Malaysian and Sri Lankan communities about the struggles and successes of navigating an unfamiliar country.
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