I think of L.A. as truly the melting pot. It's basically a mini-country unto itself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
L.A., for me, is a perfect microcosm of America - because it's so profligate, and so glamorous, and so anti-intellectual, finally.
L.A. is such an exotic city to me, and it is just a big bubble. If you accept the bubble and accept how isolated it is. It can be a very creative place, and I find it easy to focus.
The beautiful thing about L.A. is that you have 50 countries in one county. Diversity brings power and muscle.
L.A. is the opposite of Britain in a lot of respects, and that's what draws so many British people here.
I like L.A., but I shouldn't live there.
L.A. is a place people come to for all sorts of reasons, often to reinvent themselves, and that fascinates me.
For a foreigner, L.A. is such a big, wonderful and weird place that, until you find your niche, you feel a little bit discombobulated.
I think L.A. is beautiful.
L.A. is very special to me, so far away from my world on the East Coast, Europe, Asia. It's a bit of an island for me - less intense, less busy; because of time difference and location, it has a calming effect. At least it used to be all that.
I think L.A. gets a bad rap. L.A. is the same as everywhere else.