What will 2020 bring? There'll be plenty to roar about. Concerts and playoffs. Electric highways and robots that bring your pizza. The future is right now.
What to expect from the coming year? Continuing conflict, sure. But also more superheroes. More fake meat. A dazzling new stadium that rivals some of the bigger palaces in Pacific Palisades, though certainly not all of them. In L.A., we don’t just look to the future; we gulp it whole.
Indeed, in 2020, anything is possible. We’re a nation of dreamers and schemers and misfits and visionaries. Here on the western seaboard, we don’t just erect stadiums worthy of French kings. We build dynasties. L.A. now threatens to take over the NBA, and we’ll find out in spring if the designer players the Lakers and Clippers acquired will pay off.In baseball, there are usually two seasons: hope and despair. It is a haunted sport, and L.A. is infatuated with the game, because this town is built on a bedrock of beer cups and crushed dreams.
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