Sue Horton

Former editor-in-chief of the LA Weekly

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Several of Jonathan’s former LA Weekly colleagues offer their memories of working with Jonathan.

A tribute from former colleagues

Several of Jonathan’s former LA Weekly colleagues offer their memories of working with Jonathan.

from Good Food

Several of Jonathan’s former LA Weekly colleagues offer their memories of working with Jonathan.

A tribute from former colleagues

Several of Jonathan’s former LA Weekly colleagues offer their memories of working with Jonathan.

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