Art, fashion, clubbing -- those are the perks of living in the big city, right? Join USC Professor Elizabeth Currid and the Lear Center's Johanna Blakley for a discussion about arts, culture and economic development at USC's School of Policy, Planning, and Development, September 11, 12-1:30pm. The conversation will focus on Currid's new book, The Warhol Economy, where she argues that New York City's cultural scene contributes more to the local economy than policy makers realize. We can't wait for Currid's next book -- an analysis of LA's cultural economy. Find out more >>

