... Flight , a British con man thought of the railway as a symbol of American innocence . In Lou Cameron's 1960 paperback novel , Angel's Flight , a white Los Angeles musician in a black jazz combo saw the funicular as a nutty little ...
"In Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight, Eric Avila offers a unique argument about the restructuring of urban space in the two decades following World War II and the role played by new suburban spaces in dramatically transforming the ...
After 2000, the site that became Los Angeles International Airport would be measured by the more than 60 million passengers and nearly two million tons of cargo passing through it each year.
Angels Flight's two colorful trolleys glided up and down the side of Bunker Hill in the heart of Los Angeles, carrying 100 million passengers between a downtown business district and a Victorian aerie that gradually deteriorated into a ...
... flights from Los Angeles that are dramatically better than others. They're on time, they're more comfortable, and the service is better. When making a reservation to leave from LAX, ask the airline if your flight originates in Los Angeles ...
At the heart of the book, Jess Row ties “white flight”—the movement of white Americans into segregated communities, whether in suburbs or newly gentrified downtowns—to white writers setting their stories in isolated or emotionally ...