Contributor
Claudia Ross
is alive and writing in Los Angeles. Her fiction and criticism have appeared The Paris Review, ArtReview, Frieze, VICE, and elsewhere.
Articles
When I was eight, my culinary preferences stretched only as far as the Sherman Oaks Koo Koo Roo, a long-defunct rotisserie chicken chain that served the best Caesar salad in the world—or at least in the Valley.
Once radical in their challenge to religious and monarchical power, the assumptions undergirding the liberal humanist tradition—and its artwork—now feel
entrenched and flawed.
At Hollywood Forever, the California lifestyle may be dead and buried.