Assistant editor Christina Schoellkopf oversees Entertainment and Arts audience engagement for the Los Angeles Times. A National Art and Entertainment Journalism Award and SoCal Journalism Award winner, she previously served as social media manager at the Hollywood Reporter after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Southern California. In her spare time, Schoellkopf enjoys volunteering as a tutor for homeless children through School on Wheels as well as running, reading and making pasta from scratch.
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