You may remember my Podthought on Monocle magazine’s podcast The Urbanist. For their most recent episode on hometowns, they invited me on for a conversation about Los Angeles, my “adopted hometown,” with Monocle‘s editor Andrew Tuck. We talk about why Los Angeles doesn’t tend to rank on livability charts, why Europeans have trouble interfacing with the city, what that slogan about Los Angeles being “a world in itself” gets right, and whether people still tend to turn “L.A.” upon moving here. The segment begins at 22:27.
My other recent appearances:
- Interview on Podcast Squared, and a review of Notebook on Cities and Culture
- 11 Points Countdown with Sam Greenspan, on underwhelming United States landmarks
- 11 Points Countdown with Sam Greenspan, on the benefits of high gas prices
- The Auteurcast with Rudie Obias and West Anthony on Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange
- 중앙일보 interview (Korean-language)
- Second, three-hour appearance on K-Town Tonight with Mike Kim
- Battleship Pretension with Tyler Smith and David Bax: a three-hour course in the nineties’ “Indiewood” movement
- The Criterioncast on Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
- The Criterioncast on Abbas Kiarostami’s Taste of Cherry
- G.I.O Get It On with Giovanni Giorgio the third time
- G.I.O Get It On with Giovanni Giorgio the second time (can’t find this one, for some reason)
- G.I.O. Get It On with Giovanni Giorgio
- K-Town Tonight on Radio Korea with Mike and Elli
- The Creative Community on Channel 21 with David Starkey
- Radio Causeway on KCSB with Tim Grigsby and Pav Aulakh
- Think Different TV with Ben Casnocha
- Full-Stop.net with Michael Schapira
- Broadcasting Brain with Mark Dykeman (this might not be on the net anymore)
- The People You Don’t Know with Eugene Ahn
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