Jerusalem via Los Angeles

December 10, 2008 - 8:54 AM by

Even though I recently spent three weeks in Los Angeles on an arts journalism fellowship, I couldn’t escape Israel, which followed me like a neon sign on my back.

Nah, I'd rather see High School Musical 3

Nah, I'd rather see High School Musical 3

* On my very first day, walking out of my Hollywood hotel toward the closest pharmacy to pick up some sundry items, I walked past the fabled Kodak Theater near the corner of Hollywood and Highland.

Starry eyed and smiling, I peered at the glass-covered poster advertising the upcoming attraction, expecting to find the Grammy/MTV/VMA/Peoples’ Choice or some kind of awards. But guess who the next performer was? Our own Shlomo Artzi.

* This being an arts fellowship, we were hobnobbing with, well, artistic types… theater directors, choreographers, architects, musicians, etc. So, when I introduced myself – next my colleagues from the NY Times, The World, Studio 360 and the like -as being from Israel, I didn’t get the stock response about terror and ‘is it safe there’ and the conflict.

The former Yoram Cohen

The former Yoram Cohen

It was usually, “Oh right, you have that popular transsexual singer there, Dana something.” I made a point of informing them that not only do we have Dana International, but we have another up and coming transsexual singer, Aderet.

* On our personalized tour of the Los Angeles County Museum (LACMA) led by their chief curator, I noticed an eavesdropper hovering in the background, listening in. He seemed like a normal-looking fellow, probably interested in learning more about the art. When the director of LACMA came out to greet us, we did the introduction thing, and I identified my position and home country of Israel.

A few minutes later, the stranger sidled up to me, and in Hebrew whispers, “You’re Israeli? Me too. My name’s David, I’m a painter,” he said, handing me his business card. “If you have any time, call me and we’ll have lunch.” Well, alright, Dave.

What, Bibi's not running in this election?

What, Bibi's not running in this election?

* US election day was one of our day’s off. So I sauntered off with a colleague from the BBC to the nearest polling station to write a color story for my paper. Walking up to random voters in line, I identified myself as an Israeli journalist and asked them questions about their feelings and emotions on election day.

One after another, without prompting, voiced their support for Barack Obama and the change he represented. After all, this was Hollywood.

Undaunted, I kept on searching for a McCain supporter to provide some balance. I finally found the golden ticket when I reached a middle-aged, goateed man who responded to my introduction with a hearty “Ma Nishma” ( how you doin’?). And naturally, I had found a staunch McCain man.

* At a fellowship buffet dinner with some top Angelenos in the artistic community and in city planning, we were hob nobbing and discussing our day’s visit to see the artistic projects being undertaken in Skid Row, the downtown LA area that thousands of homeless call home.

Dan, a top city official, was explaining how certain parts of the downtown area were being regentrified, and more affluent professionals were moving in. On his street, he said, was a truly international bunch who delved into all kinds of creative projects. There were graphic designers, Croatian choreographers, a couple of Chilean sculptors living next door, an Indian chef across the way, and at the end of the street lived a couple who used their house to shoot and produce adult films.
“They’re our neighborhood pornographers,” he said. “As a matter of fact,” he added, looking my way, “I think they’re Israeli.”

Comments

3 Comments on Jerusalem via Los Angeles

  1. Larry in LA on Wed, Dec 10th 2008 9:22 AM
  2. Nothing? Nothing??? Nothing!!!???!!! About your exceptional dinner and amazingly American experience of watching the election returns at the home of a prototypical American family?

  3. gerald burg on Tue, Dec 16th 2008 10:48 AM
  4. Name-dropping all the 4th Estate colleagues you were hobnobbing with? What a waste of my time. That’s not journalism-that’s narcissism. How Israeli/vain of you.

  5. Diane in Maine on Wed, Jan 7th 2009 4:39 PM
  6. Not even sure how I got to your article- but i enjoyed it!

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