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Just A City

Lisa Kwon

dispatches that I hope will chip away at the public memory of what LA is and isn't + occasional cultural commentary

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  • Lisa Kwon

    Culture writer born, raised, and based in Los Angeles. Bylines in LA Review of Books, The Guardian, Vulture, Vice, Cultured, Teen Vogue, and many more. You can trust me!!

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