fromThe Nation
14 hours agoThe Fierce and Joyous Face of LA Resistance
The New York Nation, as some called this magazine in its early years, has always kept one eye on Los Angeles. Even if the magazine suggested in an 1869 essay on "The New West" that "not everything is lovely there," our writers have over the past century and a half been drawn to the sprawling city-with all its energy and possibility, along with its share of sordid realities and inequalities-and the broader story of what would come to be known as the Left Coast.
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