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Political Rewind: Los Angeles in the early 1970s was a glittering confluence of creative genius, which transformed American society as we know it.
Music stars such as Joni Mitchell and The Eagles co-existed in the same space as television’s Mary Tyler Moore and movie master Roman Polanski. It was an era that gave us
All in the Family,
M A S H, and
Chinatown.
Journalist and cultural historian Ronald Brownstein documents this lively history in his new book,
Rock Me on the Water: 1974 The Year Los Angeles Transformed Movies, Music, Television, and Politics.
We speak with Brownstein about how 1974 would change the face of popular culture forever and create works far ahead of the political status quo of the time.