Marc Haefele
Number of Posts: 7
Marc Haefele has been writing and reporting about Los Angeles and California for more than 25 years. His work has appeared in the LA Times, The New York Times, LA Weekly, LA Alternative, and The Jewish Journal. Before he came to LA, Haefele worked at Random House and Doubleday, where he edited authors Philip K.Dick and Isaac Asimov, and discovered Steven King. His book reviews have appeared in LA Weekly, LA Alternative, Boston Review, and The Morristown NJ Daily Record. Haefele won the Greater LA Press Club award for Best Column in 1998, and was also morning drive host on KPFK-Radio. Since 2001, he's been "The Dean of City Hall Reporters" on KPCC's All Things Considered. Haefele got his BA at NYU and his MA at CalState LA.
Posts:
- Mysterious Origin of Funds for Bob Hope Patriotic Hall’s Restoration, 17 Oct 2009 in Commentary& Downtown& History& LA& Politics
- Plan B for Prop. B, 07 Aug 2009 in environment
- Wagner Wrangle, 22 Jul 2009 in Art& Politics& Theatre/Stage
- Far From the City of Class, 17 Jul 2009 in Uncategorized
- Saving the Southwest Museum, 02 Jul 2009 in Art& Community& History& LA
- The Meaning of Beantown, 26 Jun 2009 in environment
- City: Mayor dates; LA Waits, 08 Jun 2009 in Commentary
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