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CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
Landmarks from west to east
Los Angeles National CemeteryWilshire Federal BuildingHammer MuseumWestwood Village Memorial Park CemeterySephardic Temple Tifereth IsraelWilshire RegentSinai TempleLos Angeles Country ClubBeverly Hilton HotelThe Regent Beverly Wilshire HotelRodeo DriveSterling PlazaAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesLarry Flynt PublicationsSaban Theatre (formerly Fox Wilshire Theater)Johnie's Coffee ShopPetersen Automotive MuseumAcademy Museum of Motion Pictures (to be constructed)Hancock ParkLos Angeles County Museum of ArtLa Brea Tar Pits and George C. Page MuseumEl Rey TheatreE. Clem Wilson BuildingEbell of Los AngelesLos Altos ApartmentsPellissier Building and Wiltern TheatreWilshire Boulevard TempleSt. Basil Catholic ChurchRobert F. Kennedy Community Schools (former site of the Ambassador Hotel)Southwestern University School of Law (in the former Bullocks Wilshire department storeThe Town HouseLafayette ParkBryson Apartment HotelPark Plaza HotelMacArthur Park (formerly Westlake Park)Good Samaritan HospitalWilshire Grand Tower
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A step back in time as 1982 time capsule discovered inside space needle is opened
A step back in time as 1982 time capsule discovered inside space needle is opened.
Items found inside a 1982 time capsule inside the Space Needle{ }(KOMO Photo)SEATTLE — A time capsule buried inside the Space Needle on its 20th Anniversary was opened Friday morning — only 15 years late. Inside the time capsule were various letters, photographs and trinkets that Space Needle s...
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Hollywood & Beverly Hills, California, USA
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Hollywood July 18 2017
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Hollywood
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Don't read! Following is just the filler, not description of the video: Notable places around Hollywood Area:
CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Hollywood & Beverly Hills, California, USA
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Driving Downtown Neighborhoods - Hollywood - Los Angeles California USA - Episode 17.
Starting Point: Hollywood Boulevard .
Hollywood is an ethnically diverse, densely populated, relatively low-income neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California. It is notable as the home of the U.S. film industry, including several of its historic studios, and its name has come to be a shorthand reference for the industry and the people in it.
Hollywood was a small community in 1870 and was incorporated as a municipality in 1903. It was consolidated with the city of Los Angeles in 1910, and soon thereafter a prominent film industry emerged, eventually becoming the most recognizable film industry in the world.
Motion Picture Industry
Four major film companies – Paramount, Warner Bros., RKO, and Columbia – had studios in Hollywood, as did several minor companies and rental studios. In the 1920s, Hollywood was the fifth-largest industry in the nation.
Hollywood became known as Tinseltown because of the glittering image of the movie industry. Hollywood has since become a major center for film study in the United States.
Development
In 1923, the Hollywood sign was erected in the Hollywood Hills, reading HOLLYWOODLAND, its purpose being to advertise a housing development. In 1949, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce entered a contract with the City of Los Angeles to repair and rebuild the sign. The contract stipulated that LAND be removed to spell HOLLYWOOD and reflect the district, not the housing development.
During the early 1950s, the Hollywood Freeway was constructed through the northeast corner of Hollywood.
The Capitol Records Building on Vine Street, just north of Hollywood Boulevard, was built in 1956, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame was created in 1958 as a tribute to artists and other significant contributors to the entertainment industry. The official opening was on February 8, 1960.
The Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
The Dolby Theatre, which opened in 2001 as the Kodak Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center mall, is the home of the Oscars. The mall is located where the historic Hollywood Hotel once stood.
Revitalization
After years of serious decline in the 1980s, many Hollywood landmarks were threatened with demolition. Columbia Square, at the northeast corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street, is part of the ongoing rebirth of Hollywood. The Art Deco-style studio complex completed in 1938, which was once the Hollywood headquarters for CBS, became home to a new generation of broadcasters when cable television networks MTV, Comedy Central, BET and Spike TV consolidated their offices here in 2014 as part of a $420-million office, residential and retail complex. Since 2000, Hollywood has been increasingly gentrified due to revitalization by private enterprise and public planners.
Notable Places
CBS Columbia Square
Charlie Chaplin Studios
Cinerama Dome
Crossroads of the World
Dolby Theatre
Earl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)
El Capitan Theatre
Frederick's of Hollywood
Gower Gulch
Grauman's Egyptian Theatre
Hollywood & Western Building
Hollywood and Highland Center
Hollywood and Vine
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Hollywood Heritage Museum
Hollywood Palladium
Hollywood Masonic Temple
Hollywood Museum
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Wax Museum
Knickerbocker Hotel
Madame Tussauds Hollywood
Musso & Frank Grill
Pantages Theatre
Roosevelt Hotel
Sunset Gower Studios
TCL Chinese Theatre
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CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
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CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Landmarks from west to east
Los Angeles National CemeteryWilshire Federal BuildingHammer MuseumWestwood Village Memorial Park CemeterySephardic Temple Tifereth IsraelWilshire RegentSinai TempleLos Angeles Country ClubBeverly Hilton HotelThe Regent Beverly Wilshire HotelRodeo DriveSterling PlazaAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesLarry Flynt PublicationsSaban Theatre (formerly Fox Wilshire Theater)Johnie's Coffee ShopPetersen Automotive MuseumAcademy Museum of Motion Pictures (to be constructed)Hancock ParkLos Angeles County Museum of ArtLa Brea Tar Pits and George C. Page MuseumEl Rey TheatreE. Clem Wilson BuildingEbell of Los AngelesLos Altos ApartmentsPellissier Building and Wiltern TheatreWilshire Boulevard TempleSt. Basil Catholic ChurchRobert F. Kennedy Community Schools (former site of the Ambassador Hotel)Southwestern University School of Law (in the former Bullocks Wilshire department storeThe Town HouseLafayette ParkBryson Apartment HotelPark Plaza HotelMacArthur Park (formerly Westlake Park)Good Samaritan HospitalWilshire Grand Tower
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Hollywood & Beverly Hills, California, USA
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CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Hollywood & Beverly Hills, California, USA
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111 Places in Los Angeles That You Must Not Miss:
Don't read! Following is just the filler, not description of the video: Notable places around Hollywood Area:
CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Hollywood & Beverly Hills, California, USA
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Saturday in Los Angeles
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Don't read! Following is just the filler, not description of the video: Notable places around Hollywood Area:
CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
Landmarks from west to east
Los Angeles National CemeteryWilshire Federal BuildingHammer MuseumWestwood Village Memorial Park CemeterySephardic Temple Tifereth IsraelWilshire RegentSinai TempleLos Angeles Country ClubBeverly Hilton HotelThe Regent Beverly Wilshire HotelRodeo DriveSterling PlazaAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesLarry Flynt PublicationsSaban Theatre (formerly Fox Wilshire Theater)Johnie's Coffee ShopPetersen Automotive MuseumAcademy Museum of Motion Pictures (to be constructed)Hancock ParkLos Angeles County Museum of ArtLa Brea Tar Pits and George C. Page MuseumEl Rey TheatreE. Clem Wilson BuildingEbell of Los AngelesLos Altos ApartmentsPellissier Building and Wiltern TheatreWilshire Boulevard TempleSt. Basil Catholic ChurchRobert F. Kennedy Community Schools (former site of the Ambassador Hotel)Southwestern University School of Law (in the former Bullocks Wilshire department storeThe Town HouseLafayette ParkBryson Apartment HotelPark Plaza HotelMacArthur Park (formerly Westlake Park)Good Samaritan HospitalWilshire Grand Tower
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Don't read! Following is just the filler, not description of the video: Notable places around Hollywood Area:
CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
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Don't read! Following is just the filler, not description of the video: Notable places around Hollywood Area:
CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
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Driving Downtown Streets - Sunset Boulevard - Los Angeles California USA - Episode 80.
Starting Point: Sunset Boulevard .
The Sunset Strip is the name given to the mile-and-a-half (2.4 km) stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through West Hollywood, California. The Strip is probably the best-known portion of Sunset, embracing boutiques, restaurants, rock clubs, and nightclubs that are on the cutting edge of the entertainment industry. It is also known for its trademark array of huge, colorful billboards.
Cultural Aspects:
The Sunset Strip portion of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood has been famous for its active nightlife at least since the 1950s.
In the 1970s, the area between Gardner Street and Western Avenue was a center for street prostitution. Shortly after a well publicized June 1995 incident, police raids drove out the majority of prostitutes on the Boulevard.
Part of Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood is also sometimes called Guitar Row due to the large number of guitar stores and music industry-related businesses, including the recording studios Sunset Sound Studios and United Western Recorders.
The portion of Sunset Boulevard that passes through Beverly Hills was once named Beverly Boulevard.
At 4334 W. Sunset Boulevard, lies the wall featured on the cover of the late singer-songwriter Elliott Smith's 2000 album, Figure 8. Since Elliot's death in 2003, the wall has become a mural for the artist where fans have left many personal messages over the years.
Landmarks:
Amoeba Records
Beverly Hills Hotel
Blessed Sacrament Church
Book Soup
Carney's
CBS Columbia Square
Chateau Marmont
Cinerama Dome
Comedy Store
Crossroads of the World
Directors Guild of America headquarters
Dudley Do-Right Emporium
Earl Carroll Theatre
The Garden of Allah
Gower Gulch
Hollywood Athletic Club
Hollywood High School
Hollywood Palladium
Hotel Bel-Air
House of Blues
Hyatt West Hollywood
KCET
KTLA
The London Fog
Los Angeles Film School
Metromedia Square (the former Fox Television Center and KTTV studios)
Nickelodeon on Sunset
Palisades Charter High School
Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Museum
Rainbow Bar and Grill
Rock Walk
The Roxy Theatre
Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine
Spago
Standard Hotel
Sunset Junction
Sunset Gower Studios
Tiffany Theatre
Tiki Ti
UCLA
Viper Room
Whisky a Go Go
Will Rogers State Beach
Will Rogers State Historic Park
Los Angeles, officially the City of Los Angeles and often known by its initials L.A., is the second-most populous city (over 18 million) in the United States (after New York City), the most populous city in California. Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its Mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet.
Nicknamed the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a global city with a diverse economy in entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, education, medicine and research. The city is one of the most substantial economic engines within the United States. The area economy is the third-largest in the world, after the Greater Tokyo and New York metropolitan areas.
Los Angeles includes Hollywood and leads the world in the creation of television productions and recorded music; it is also one of the leaders in motion picture production.
L.A. hosted the Summer Olympic Games in 1932 and 1984 and is bidding to host the 2024 Summer Olympics and thus become the second city to have hosted the Games three times (after London).
Movies and the Performing Arts
The city's Hollywood neighborhood has become recognized as the center of the motion picture industry. Los Angeles plays host to the annual Academy Awards and is the site of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, the oldest film school in the United States.
Landmarks
Important landmarks in Los Angeles include the Hollywood Sign, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Capitol Records Building, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Angels Flight, TCL Chinese Theatre, Dolby Theatre, Griffith Observatory, Getty Center, Getty Villa, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Venice Canal Historic District and boardwalk, Theme Building, Bradbury Building, U.S. Bank Tower, Wilshire Grand Tower, Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles City Hall, Hollywood Bowl, Battleship USS Iowa, Watts Towers, Staples Center, Dodger Stadium, and Olvera Street.
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10 Most Expensive College Degrees In The World
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In the past all people that attended higher education institutions were very respected in society and only a few could afford such luxury. Nowadays, the number of people that can get a higher education degree has increased exponentially. Most people stand tall and firm and say that if you do not have at least one higher education degree you are doomed to fail in life. But, some people strongly disagree and we have loads of examples of people that did not get a higher education degree yet succeeded in life way beyond everyone's expectations. Which can only mean one thing; a higher education degree is not a deciding factor in your success in life and most of all it's not a deciding factor of your happiness. The team at Alux.com put together this original video listing the most expensive degrees in the world. So, sit back and enjoy. You'll be surprised on what you might learn!
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#NYCultureTalks Diversity
The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and the Ford Foundation hosted a conversation about diversity among staff and leadership teams of arts and culture organizations. The event was held on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 from 3 – 5 PM at the Ford Foundation.
This event was our first step in examining strategies for promoting diversity in the cultural field. We hope to create a framework to support organizations in confronting challenges and to share examples of success in addressing this critical issue. As the initiative develops, efforts will also encompass a survey of the staff of our grantee organizations and sharing research and best practices.
The event opens with remarks from Ford Foundation President Darren Walker and DCLA Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl followed by panel discussions with Teresa Eyring, Executive Director, Theatre Communications Group; Mariet Westermann, Vice President, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Roberta Uno, Senior Program Officer, The Ford Foundation; Eddie Torres, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Cultural Affairs.
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Echo In The Canyon celebrates the explosion of popular music that came out of LA’s Laurel Canyon in the mid-60s as folk went electric and The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield and The Mamas and the Papas gave birth to the California Sound. It was a moment (1965 to 1967) when bands came to LA to emulate The Beatles and Laurel Canyon emerged as a hotbed of creativity and collaboration for a new generation of musicians who would soon put an indelible stamp on the history of American popular music.
Featuring Jakob Dylan, the film explores the beginnings of the Laurel Canyon music scene. Dylan uncovers never-before-heard personal details behind the bands and their songs and how that music continues to inspire today. Echo in the Canyon contains candid conversations and performances with Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, Michelle Phillips, Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Roger McGuinn and Jackson Browne as well as contemporary musicians they influenced such as Tom Petty (in his very last film interview), Beck, Fiona Apple, Cat Power, Regina Spektor and Norah Jones.
Release Date: May 24, 2019
Director: Andrew Slater
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Mr. Lemoncello Visits the Young Readers Center
Chris Grabenstein discussed his career, how he became an educator and writer, and the genesis of the character Mr. Lemoncello. Chris read from his book, Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics to fourth and fifth graders from Walker Jones Elementary School in the District of Columbia. This program in the Young Readers Center was co-sponsored by EveryBodyWinsDC as part of the EWDC/YRC career literacy series.
Speaker Biography: Chris Grabenstein is an educator and a writer.
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MIRANDA COSGROVE - Documentary
Miranda Taylor Cosgrove is an American actress, singer and songwriter. Her career began at the age of 3 with several television commercial appearances. Cosgrove's film debut came in 2003, when she appeared as Summer Hathaway in School of Rock. She appeared in a number of minor television roles over several years before coming to prominence as Megan Parker on the Nickelodeon television series Drake & Josh. In 2007, she landed the role of Carly Shay, the lead character on the Nickelodeon teen sitcom iCarly, on which she starred until 2012. As of May 2010, Cosgrove earned $180,000 per episode of iCarly, making her the second-highest-paid child star on television, and in 2012 was listed in the Guinness World Records as the highest paid child actress. Cosgrove also voiced Margo in the animated film Despicable Me and its 2013 sequel. That year, Cosgrove was cast in an NBC television pilot titled Girlfriend in a Coma, which didn't materialize after Christina Ricci left the production. In 20...
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00:03:13: 2001–2006: Breakthrough with Drake & Josh
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00:15:21: Personal life
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Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation (commonly known as Paramount Pictures or simply Paramount, and formerly known as Famous Players-Lasky Corporation) is a film studio, television production company and motion picture distributor, consistently ranked as one of the Big Six film studios of Hollywood. It is a subsidiary of U.S. media conglomerate Viacom, Paramount is a member of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). It has distributed various commercially successful film series, such as Shrek, Transformers, Mission: Impossible, Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008–11), Titanic, Indiana Jones (1981–2008), The Godfather, Star Trek, Jack Ryan, Jackass, The Bad News Bears, Beverly Hills Cop, Crocodile Dundee, Paranormal Activity, Friday the 13th and G.I. Joe. It's the world's fourth oldest major film studio.
As of 2014, Paramount Pictures became the first big Hollywood studio to distribute all its films in digital-form only.
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Census Song and Video - Count me in
Census song / music video
Count me in, a song for the 2010 Census
Count Me In
Concept: Tony B
Rap artists: Roderic & Lesi Alo
Vocalists: Jennifer Newberry, Faapouita P. Leapai, Etiquette, Shawna Locey, Matthew Quitugua
Count Me In Voices: A Whole Bunch & Thank You!
Executive Producer: The Cunningham Network
Produced By: MUSICA Entertainment
Engineered & Mixed By: Chris Cottingham
Additional engineering: Chip Butters
Rap Lyrics: Roderic, Lesi Alo
Lyrics & Vocal arrangement: The Bergevin Brothers, Faapouita P. Leapai, Matthew Quitugua, Tony B
Additional lyrics: Lucas Smiraldo
Recording Studio: The Columbia City Theater
This Product is NOT FOR SALE. We thank you for attending Call to Conscience 2010 and remember; be counted! We (everyone who participated on this project) hope that Count Me In does its part to create awareness and calls to conscience the importance and the impact of the 2010 Census on ALL people!
Tony B
Count Me In is a derivative work originally performed by The Digable Planets: Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)
Sound Recording (Copyright) (Published) MUSICA Entertainment 2010