The California Post on Its LA Invasion: ‘We Want to Be Disruptors’ | Exclusive
On an 80-degree day in January, I found myself strolling down a brownstone-dotted New York street — at least it appeared that way. The street, modeled after late 19th-century Lower Manhattan, was built in 1967 for the film adaptation of “Hello, Dolly!” and refurbished during Hollywood’s 2023 strikes, a fitting set for productions seeking Big Apple flavor. Or, in this case, an upstart newspaper aiming to take the “DNA of the New York Post” and filter it through “a California lens,” as California Post editor-in-chief Nick Papps put it to me.