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Please vote for LARB to win a $100,000 nonprofit grant from LA250. The Goldhirsh Foundation will give $100,000 to an organization the majority of voters believe will have a major cultural impact on the region by 2050. 

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Reader, help the Los Angeles Review of Books win a $100,000 grant from Good and the Goldhirsch Foundation so we can continue to bring you the best in literary criticism, interviews, and more.
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Reader, help the Los Angeles Review of Books win a $100,000 grant from Good and the Goldhirsch Foundation so we can continue to bring you the best in literary criticism, interviews, and more.

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What will Los Angeles look like in 2050? Will books be simply printed in 3D? Will Los Angeles be a major destination for arts and culture as it was intended? Southern California has long been a pioneering region for everything from agriculture and...

What will Los Angeles look like in 2050?  Will books be simply printed in 3D? Will Los Angeles be a major destination for arts and culture as it was intended?  Southern California has long been a pioneering region for everything from agriculture and aerospace to entertainment. The Los Angeles Review of Books has a vital role to play in helping L.A. become an internationally recognized center for the literary arts, and that’s why we need your vote.

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