Lorenzo Tanos
Location
Imus, Cavite, Phillippines
School
De La Salle University
Expertise
Adult Animation, Biopics, Sitcoms
- Lorenzo has been a nighttime editor for Looper News since early 2021, and aside from serving as a trusted source of guidance for the site's night owls, he has supervised half a dozen new writers during their oversight period.
- He has been a passionate fan of "The Simpsons" since childhood and hopes to one day write a book that reviews every episode, from the absolute classics to the perfectly cromulent to the worst episodes ever.
- He is a pop culture sponge who has a habit of checking — or editing — TV Tropes after watching a movie or TV series for the first time.
Experience
Lorenzo has been working for online publications as a freelance writer since 2010 and a copy editor since 2017, and while he often specialized in writing and editing sports articles, he also got several chances to indulge his pop culture obsessions; with The Inquisitr, he wrote detailed articles on two of his favorite shows at the time, namely "Black Mirror" and "BoJack Horseman." Since joining Static Media in 2021 as a Looper News editor, he has especially enjoyed editing articles about shows like "The Office," "That '70s Show," "South Park," and "The Simpsons" due to his knowledge of each series' lore and his appreciation for the writing on said programs. Through his work with Looper, he continues to learn more and more about fictional universes he was previously unfamiliar with, and he uses this knowledge to his advantage as both an editor and occasional writer.
Education
Lorenzo has a degree in business management from De La Salle University in Manila, Philippines. He developed an interest in writing thanks to the few literature classes he took in college and began writing short stories during his junior year — none of them won any prizes. Still, his love for all forms of writing remains as strong as ever more than two decades later.
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Stories By Lorenzo Tanos
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Some of "S.W.A.T." star Shemar Moore's recent comments might have proven prophetic, what with the show getting renewed by CBS for an 8th season.
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Cole Brings Plenty, who appeared on the "Yellowstone" spin-off "1923" as Pete Plenty Clouds, was found dead on Friday morning in Kansas. He was only 27.
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Heartfelt condolences are pouring in after it was reported that "Pawn Stars" lead Rick Harrison's son, Adam, tragically passed away at the age of 39.
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Adam Harrison, the second of "Pawn Stars" mainstay Rick Harrison's three sons, has died at the age of 39, a family representative confirmed on Friday night.
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Ever wondered how the "Harry Potter" books and films would look like if they were written by Stephen King? This two-minute YouTube clip should have you covered.
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Taylor Kinney's Kelly Severide will be back on "Chicago Fire" in Season 12, and this was further confirmed by one photo showing the actor on set.
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Barbara Walters admitted in 2014 that it was her own choice to retire from The View and that she had planned the move well in advance.
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"Elvis" had many deleted scenes, but one would've seen the titular performer taking on a Dolly Parton classic during a pivotal moment.
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A popular 2021 anime called Tokyo Revengers follows a time-traveling boy who becomes entrenched in a gang in Tokyo. Here's what we know about Season 2.
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Fox's New Girl earned a dedicated fan base over the course of its seven-season run, but there was one scene from the show that fans felt went too far.
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An interesting fan theory about Friends' Phoebe Buffay could change the entire scheme of the sitcom as we know it, assuming it is true.