I'm an editor in the Style section at
The Washington Post, and I've written about arts, entertainment, business, and technology for the
Los Angeles Times,
New York Times,
Slate,
Los Angeles Magazine, and other publications. I was previously deputy editor at
L.A. Weekly, overseeing arts and culture coverage. I've won awards for my stories about
slash fiction,
magicians, and
television in India, among others. I've appeared on CNN and
NPR and I wrote a book about
Avenue Q. I've taught journalism at Loyola Marymount University and creative nonfiction at the University of Virginia Young Writers Workshop.
I also have performed standup comedy at venues such as the Laugh Factory, Westside Theater, and ComedySportz.
To read my full bio, click here. To read more of my writing, click on the categories below. You can follow me on Twitter at @zpincusroth.
I thought the phcsroe panamera was ugly until I saw a black one parked on the street (a panamera turbo to be specific) and it looks quite stunning to be honest. And that mini cooper coupe has weird proportion (though I do love the regular cooper which I currently own and it is a blast to drive). The Volt is simply a joke in my opinion. How is that better than a hybrid?
Posted by: Geovenna | Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 05:49 PM