Like the rest of the city, LAX is coming of age.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In Los Angeles, by the time you're 35, you're older than most of the buildings.
People going into the cities for the opportunities and the towns are getting older, no young people.
One thing about Los Angeles is it feels like it's not new. It feels like it's already been built, and it's deteriorating, except for the places they're trying to make nicer. But in general, you drive all through the city, and the city feels like it was new a long time ago.
People don't live in Los Angeles because we are tied to the same old, same old. We live in Los Angeles because of the intoxicating energy of new beginnings that permeate our city.
Airports in major cities, like LAX, are trippy environments. It is at once a national and international gathering of those in transition: The euphoric, emerging from planes, their journey at an end, and the determined, about to depart.
This is the age of disruption.
My parents come down to Los Angeles a lot.
Los Angeles is like a beauty parlor at the end of the universe.
You can't really be old in L.A., it's kind of like a crime.
Every day, lax sentencing costs lives.