Sometimes, they look like lion heads. They are ominous,
whether fierce themselves or defeated, impaled. At any other time, they make up
part of Los Angeles' collectively dotty signature. They are like the cars,
impatient attitudes and nature, made deliberate. They join douchebags, donuts, immigrants, fashion, cops, and the Hollywood sign on a hill. They are the $5 Sale! sign that
forever claims to be today only on Sunset Blvd and the American Apparel images
of each corner. The power of Los Angeles is in its outrageously priced, high
maintenance, imported trees because here, image is more precious than air.
viernes, 8 de marzo de 2013
domingo, 3 de marzo de 2013
Koreatown, Los Angeles in 100 Words
On the corner of 5th and Oxford, a party blower drops.
Giggles interrupt my halting stare and half a face looks down. His friends
appear and all are seized with laughter. I'm amused and so is the black man in
front of me. He walks east and I continue west. He points with an expressive
eyebrow and says, "I see you up there." Birthday parties in Latin
apartments of kids in Koreatown are charming to me now. I hope they don't
escalate the experiment. Cone shaped hats make a lively fringe on the bounds of
a balcony, Har har har.
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