Tara Paniogue
Tara Paniogue joined the Los Angeles Times in 2016. A Coloradoan at heart, she grew up in Denver, yet surprisingly, does not ski or snowboard. She much prefers escapades in the L.A. sunshine. Paniogue is a graduate of Dartmouth College who studied film and media studies. For The Times she worked as a multiplatform editor and occasional writer for the Calendar and Image sections.
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