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What if Los Angeles is the future? This episode Charlotte Burns visits the city for the first of two extra special episodes. We're at the Hammer museum with its Chief curator, Connie Butler, before heading over to meet Sue Bell Yank who's Executive director at Clockshop. Both are experimenting with how to do things differently and how to make LA a sustainable place to be and to create art. Nowhere encapsulates the need to imagine radical new possibilities more than Los Angeles. "LA is an amazing place to think about what our possible futures could look like," says Sue Bell Yank. "It's a place that's at the bleeding edge of a lot of crises, from wildfires to floods. How cultural organizations fit into that is really interesting." Join us for more.
By Allan Schwartzman and Charlotte Burns4.8
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What if Los Angeles is the future? This episode Charlotte Burns visits the city for the first of two extra special episodes. We're at the Hammer museum with its Chief curator, Connie Butler, before heading over to meet Sue Bell Yank who's Executive director at Clockshop. Both are experimenting with how to do things differently and how to make LA a sustainable place to be and to create art. Nowhere encapsulates the need to imagine radical new possibilities more than Los Angeles. "LA is an amazing place to think about what our possible futures could look like," says Sue Bell Yank. "It's a place that's at the bleeding edge of a lot of crises, from wildfires to floods. How cultural organizations fit into that is really interesting." Join us for more.

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