How and where the L.A. Times has been choosing to deliver its Sunday magazine has been a mystery to subscribers for awhile. People in Santa Monica and in the hills have told me they don't get it in their home-delivered papers. I think I've received one in the past year on the Westside. But as of January, the monthly magazine now called LA will be available to any subscriber who opts in. Including those who don't otherwise get the paper. The blog Franklin Avenue has the details, along with plans for a redesign of the magazine.
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