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Marielle Wakim

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Marielle:

50 Years Ago, the First Internet Message Was Dispatched from UCLA

Before there was Google or Facebook there was ARPANET, a rudimentary network that laid the groundwork for a revolution in technology → Read More

Yesterday Star Himesh Patel is Taking a Break from Karaoke

The British soap actor co-opts the Beatles' catalogue in Danny Boyle's latest movie → Read More

Memorial Day Weekend 2019 Events in Los Angeles

Celebrate Memorial Day with a weekend full of fun events. Mark the start of summer with a pool party, salute the troops at the Queen Mary, and more. → Read More

Amy Poehler Is Using Her Comedy Powers for the Good of Womankind

The actress and her SNL pals star in Netflix’s Wine Country, out May 10 → Read More

Andrew Garfield Wants You to Know He’d Crush You at Ping-Pong

Catching up with the star of the L.A.-set thriller Under the Silver Lake, out April 19 → Read More

"Bed Cinema" Is an Outdoor Screening Series With Actual Beds, and It's Coming to L.A.

When a picnic blanket or a lawn chair just won't do → Read More

Tony Hale Is Here to Teach You About the Glory of L.A.'s Malls

The actor and food court enthusiast plays the Vice President’s Boy Friday one last time on the final season of "Veep" → Read More

20 Bonkers Photos (and One Boomerang) of California's Recent Lightning Storms

Thank Mother Nature and armchair storm chasers for these stunning shots → Read More

Science Now Says Pizza Is a Healthier Breakfast Option Than Cereal, So That's a Win

Joining the ranks of other wondrous medical findings such as “drinking wine lowers your chances of dying” and “eating cheese and butter every day means you’ll live longer” is this delicious new discovery: Pizza is a healthier breakfast choice than cereal. In an effort to prove the point that Big Cereal’s goonies—Tony the Tiger, Toucan Sam, whatever that Cookie Crisp dog’s name is—are peddling… → Read More

Dating in L.A. Sucks. We Did the Math

A completely scientific assessment of our tragically apocalyptic dating hellscape → Read More

Karamo Brown’s About To Get You In Your Feelings

Queer Eye’s resident therapist has a podcast and a new memoir on the way → Read More

How Heather Havrilesky Became the Advice Guru Behind "Ask Polly"

The L.A.-based columnist has made a living of answering the missives of the lost and lonely → Read More

Black Panther Is Coming Back to Theaters in Honor of Black History Month—for Free

Wakanda forever—but these screenings are free for just a few days → Read More

Not Everyone Has Sex. 3 People Explain Why Intercourse Isn't On the Table

Making love. Boinking. A roll in the hay. No matter what you call it, these people aren’t doing it → Read More

Why Did I Get Ghosted? A Specialist Explains the Phenomenon

Being ghosted is part of the modern dating experience. Communication specialist Ebony Utley reveals why people vanish—and how to deal with it when they do. → Read More

Where Would Jean-Ralphio Party in L.A.? Only Ben Schwartz Knows

The Parks and Rec actor talks holograms, Entertainment 720, and his two-man comedy show with Silicon Valley's Thomas Middleditch → Read More

7 Places in L.A. for a Bachelor-Approved Hometown Date

Just in time for Colton’s season, a guide to some of the franchise's most memorable L.A.-set eps → Read More

Busy Philipps Turned "Doing It for the 'Gram" Into a Hit Late-Night Show

The actress-author-host talks tequila, Dawson's Creek, and Tori Amos → Read More

10 Cultural Moments That Defined 2018 in L.A.

Looking back at some of the epic happenings that made this year one for the record books → Read More

12 L.A. Hikes to Do Over the Holidays When Crowds Disperse

These hikes to do over the holidays will get you out of the house to explore trails you might have ignored the rest of the year. → Read More