Kate Sadoff is a freelance writer living in Los Angeles. More importantly, she makes smoothies at Erewhon Santa Monica.
Kate Sadoff
Articles
It Hurts To See Them Go
Kate Sadoff reviews Jonathan Vigliotti’s “Before It’s Gone: Stories from the Front Lines of Climate Change in Small-Town America.”
Being Free, Being Faithful, Being Responsible for Extinction
Kate Sadoff, surrounded by fruiting L.A. bodies, ponders the fungus among us at Jennifer Croft’s “Extinction of Irena Rey” reading in Brentwood.
Who Does and Doesn’t Belong on Everest?
Your climbing guide Kate Sadoff offers you a “peak” at the release reading of Will Cockrell’s “Everest, Inc.: The Renegades and Rogues Who Built an Industry at the Top of the World.”
Next Time You See a Busker, Be Nice
John C. Reilly mistakes Sierra Ferrell for his buddy Will (no relation?) at the Fonda Theatre/dairy farm/honky-tonk, Kate Sadoff reports.
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