Victoria Looseleaf
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Victoria Looseleaf is a print, broadcast and electronic journalist.
She is a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times, Reuters, Performance Magazine, La Opinion and Dance Magazine.
In addition to her print work, Looseleaf is the creator and producer of the long-running cable access TV show on the arts, The Looseleaf Report, that airs in Los Angeles and New York. Having taped more than 400 shows, Looseleaf has been heralded as the "goddess of public access."[citation needed] Leonardo DiCaprio made his first talk show appearance on "The Looseleaf Report," after which Looseleaf penned the biography, Leonardo: Up Close and Personal.
Looseleaf, who has degrees in psychology and criminology from UC Berkeley, also earned a master's in the performance and literature of the harp from Mills College and has recorded two albums, Harpnosis and Beyond Harpnosis.

