Biography
Columnist Steve Lopez joined the staff of The Los Angeles Times in May 2001 after four years at Time Inc., where he wrote for Time, Sports Illustrated, Life, and Entertainment Weekly.
Prior to Time Inc., Lopez was a columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, San Jose Mercury News, and The Oakland T …
Read moreColumnist Steve Lopez joined the staff of The Los Angeles Times in May 2001 after four years at Time Inc., where he wrote for Time, Sports Illustrated, Life, and Entertainment Weekly.
Prior to Time Inc., Lopez was a columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, San Jose Mercury News, and The Oakland Tribune. His work has won numerous national awards for column writing and magazine reporting.
A California native, Lopez is the author of three novels and a book of non-fiction, The Soloist: A Lost Dream, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music. The book is based on columns Lopez wrote for The Los Angeles Times about his friendship with a downtown Los Angeles musician.
Lopez is married and has two sons and a daughter.
Check out Steve Lopez’s website at Steve Lopez Online. See trailers for The Soloist.
Speaking Topics
- The Soloist: A Lost Dream, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music Steve talks about his four-year odyssey with Nathaniel Ayers, and how a chance encounter turned into a book, and then a movie, about friendship, second chances, the power of human connections, and the healing power of music and art.
Media
- Steve Lopez wins the 2009 PEN USA Award for Creative Nonfiction
- "Soloist is One Book Sacramento's Choice"—The Sacramento Bee
- "How Mr. Ayers and Mr. Lopez Became Friends"—60 Minutes
- "Steve Lopez on Nathanial Anthony Ayers"—Los Angeles Times
- Steve Lopez on PBS's Tavis Smiley
- "The Soloist resonates in homeless community"—The Philadelphia Inquirer
- The Soloist is selected for Montana State University's 2009 freshman convocation
- "The Other Half of The Soloist"—The Seattle Times
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