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Sonya Singh (Page 2)

Riverside, California

Sonya Singh is a reporter for The Click and a freelance writer, editor and photographer whose work has appeared in Los Angeles magazine, NME, Nylon and Rogue, among others, specializing in music and culture. She is also a journalism educator and college media adviser in Southern California.

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October 19, 2020

Drive-In Concerts Help Keep Live Music Alive

Drive-in concerts have emerged nationwide as a step beyond livestreams and back into the real world.

By Sonya Singh

A street musician plays for the occasional passerby in downtown Riverside, Calif. [Credit: Sonya Singh]

October 9, 2020

Downtown California Hubs Are Bustling on One Corner, Desolate on the Next

A sort of pandemic whiplash characterizes one city center, where restaurant patios are packed and everything else is deserted.

By Sonya Singh

October 5, 2020

Opinion: The Inadvertent Advocacy of Deeply Humane Reporting

(RIVERSIDE, Calif.) — Two years ago, Sudarsan Raghavan of the Washington Post visited the village of Raqah, Yemen, one month […]

By Sonya Singh

October 4, 2020

Opinion: Is Podcaster Marc Maron a Journalist?

(RIVERSIDE, Calif.)—For more than 1,100 episodes, Marc Maron’s WTF podcast has turned out intimate, illuminating conversations with artists, entertainers, and […]

By Sonya Singh

sunset photo

September 22, 2020

When Breathing Is Hard: Is It COVID-19 or Wildfires?

Wildfires burning near Riverside, Calif. are making it hard to breathe.

By Sonya Singh

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