There was also this story, implying the L.A. Times was dying because of a lack of civically engaged billionaires in fragmented Los Angeles, right before we got bought by a civically engaged billionaire.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/30/us/los-angeles-times.html …
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God knows there is plenty wrong with this city, but when I read stuff like this, I always feel like I’m living in someone else’s narrative.
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My favorite (now very dated) New York-based observation about LA was how we keep our Thomas Guides in car's our gloveboxes.
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Lots of white kids in Westchester, Westwood, Santa Monica, and the Valley knew who Nipsey Hussle was.
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Comfortable assumptions are the security blankets of many reporters.
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I love having Los Angeles explained to us.
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It’s almost like proximity matters when reporting about communities.
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Sometimes NYT outdoes itself when it comes to the ridiculous
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Meanwhile the West Village regularly cries over the loss of community leaders in the Bronx and Queens. re: Nipsey Hussle.
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