

The El Segundo Scene is a monthly print magazine providing high-quality coverage of art, music, culture, creativity, and community in El Segundo and nearby cities. Editorial coverage includes local visual art, performing art, public art, fine art, culinary art, photography, children’s artwork, food and wine, wellness, car culture, and more.
Our editorial mission is to celebrate, publicize, and promote El Segundo’s thriving arts and culture scene, and to provide an outlet for the creative expression of community members.
Email Mo at editor@theelsegundoscene.com and Flo at publisher@theelsegundoscene.com
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Mo, The El Segundo Scene’s editor, has worked in magazine publishing, both as an editorial staffer and a freelancer, since she first moved from Maryland to the Los Angeles area in 2000 and to El Segundo in 2005. In Maryland she worked as a Language Arts teacher of seventh-graders at Frederick County Public Schools. She now has a middle-schooler of her own at ESMS and a tenth-grader at El Segundo High School. Mo’s husband is a television writer for the E! Network's "Nightly Pop" and occasionally writes for the Scene.


Flo, The El Segundo Scene’s publisher, comes from a long line of entrepreneurs, having owned and managed both publishing and hospitality companies in the UK, Spain, and USA. She was an opera singer in a former life (before kids). She currently serves as Creative Director for The Jewelry Source on Main Street and is a partner in her husband’s painting company. Flo was born in the UK but has deep roots in El Segundo that date back to her great-grandfather, who moved to this city in the 1930s. She currently lives with her husband, three daughters, one son, five chickens, two bunnies, and a cat, next door to her late grandmother's home.