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  2. Los Angeles in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles in the 1920s. The 1920s were a prosperous era for Los Angeles, California, United States, when the name "Hollywood" became synonymous with the U.S. film industry and the visual setting of Los Angeles became famous worldwide. Plentiful job openings attracted heavy immigration, especially from the rural Midwest and Mexico.

  3. Southern Living - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .southernliving .com. ISSN. 0038-4305. Southern Living is a lifestyle magazine aimed at readers in the Southern United States featuring recipes, house plans, garden plans, and information about Southern culture and travel. It is published by Birmingham, Alabama –based Southern Progress Corporation, a unit of IAC 's Dotdash Meredith .

  4. History of Iranian Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    History. Iranian immigrants began arriving in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. As the 1979 Iranian Revolution unfolded, large numbers of Iranians fled Iran. Many of them settled in Los Angeles. [ 4][ 5] Many Iranian immigrants, including Muslims, Zoroastrians, Christians, and Jews, originated from the upper classes. [ 6][ 7]

  5. Patt Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Morrison is a writer for the Los Angeles Times, with the weekly 'Patt Morrison Asks' column, [ 2] and received the Joseph M. Quinn award in 2000 from the Los Angeles Press Club for lifetime achievement. [ 3] In 2006 she began hosting the eponymous public radio program 'Patt Morrison,' a 2-hour weekday interview-talk program on NPR affiliate KPCC.

  6. John Morgan Wilson - Wikipedia

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    John Morgan Wilson (born September 19, 1945) is an American journalist and author of crime fiction, notably the Benjamin Justice mystery novels. The books feature a reclusive ex-reporter, ruined by a Pulitzer scandal and haunted by personal loss, who operates out of West Hollywood, California, becoming enmeshed in murder investigations in and around Los Angeles.

  7. Brett Callwood - Wikipedia

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    Brett Callwood is an English-American journalist, copy writer, editor and author, based in Los Angeles. He is the associate editor with Music Connection, and a former music editor with the LA Weekly. He was previously a reporter at the Longmont Times-Call and Daily Camera, the music editor at the Detroit Metro Times and editor-in-chief at ...

  8. Southern California News Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. socalnewsgroup .com. The Southern California News Group (SCNG), formerly the San Gabriel Valley News Group and the Los Angeles News Group, is an umbrella group of local daily newspapers published in the greater Los Angeles area of southern California by Digital First Media, which is owned by the hedge fund Alden Global Capital .

  9. List of people from Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Zev Yaroslavsky – politician. Dwight Yoakam – country music singer and songwriter (Born in Pikeville, Kentucky) Sam Yorty – 37th mayor of Los Angeles (July 1, 1961 – July 1, 1973) [ 144] – Originally from Lincoln, Nebraska. Ace Young – singer (originally from Boulder, Colorado) Nick Young – basketball player.