Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and follow on Spotify. Every weekday, it takes you beyond the headlines. If you’re a fan of this newsletter, you’ll probably love our new daily podcast, “The Times,” hosted by columnist Gustavo Arellano, along with reporters from across our newsroom. Those were untold hours spent draped across the blue couch in my parents’ bedroom, immobilized by the un-air-conditioned upstairs air.” Los Angeles Times soundscape, writing, “It is the sound of do-nothing summer afternoons in the pre-internet portion of my youth. childhood.” Miller takes us into a personal mystery in this essay about mourning doves, and why their gentle calls are no longer part of the L.A. STORIESįor Times scribe Daniel Miller, “The coo was like the voice of my L.A. Note: Some of the sites we link to may limit the number of stories you can access without subscribing. Many of these documents, first described by former Facebook employee-turned-whistleblower Frances Haugen, have revealed how Facebook ignored or downplayed internal warnings of the negative and often harmful consequences its social network algorithms created or magnified across the world. And though death is at the forefront, Día de Muertos is also a celebration of life.”įacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his company is rebranding itself as Meta in an effort to encompass its virtual-reality vision for the future - what Zuckerberg calls the “metaverse.” Skeptics point out that it also appears to be an attempt to change the subject from the Facebook Papers, a leaked document trove so dubbed by a consortium of news organizations that include The Associated Press. It is, as Fidel beautifully writes, “an opportunity to spend time with the memories of those who came before us. Seeing all of these photos together is a reminder that even in these times of pandemic and divisiveness, a love of family - genetic, chosen or even four-legged - is something we all share. All are talismans of those missed with palpable grief. Some of the photos are decades old, black-and-white shots of eras gone by. ![]() It’s filled with stories about tios, paw paws, dads, abuelitas and even a Mother Superior. ![]() But it was worth the tissues, and then some. This year for the first time, The Times is hosting a digital ofrenda, where readers can share photos and memories of lost loved ones.Īs a well-established sentimental crier, I was hesitant to visit this beautiful page, dreamt up by Vanessa Martínez, Martina Ibáñez-Baldor, Fidel Martínez and many others here at the paper. While ghouls, goblins and “Squid Game” characters will be out in full force ringing doorbells for treats this weekend, Monday is Día de Muertos - Day of the Dead - celebrated in Mexico and parts of Latin America and the United States as a remembrance of those gone but beloved forever. Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter.
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