Maxwell Williams is an assistant editor of West Coast Experiences for the Los Angeles Times. Previously, they worked as the West Coast editor of L’Officiel and have written for Vogue, Condé Nast Traveler, GQ, Dazed and ACLU Magazine. They make olfactory art as UFO Parfums and are a DJ.
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Companies, businesses and nonprofits that are offering free supplies, resources and services to victims of the Los Angeles-area fires.
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