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  2. Burbank Leader - Wikipedia

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    The Burbank Daily Review was founded in 1908, and later acquired by the Copley Press. Copley sold the Daily Review and the Glendale News Press to Morris Newspapers in 1974; however Morris sold off the papers two years later. Ingersoll Publications bought the papers in 1980. The Daily Review was replaced by the biweekly Burbank Leader in 1985.

  3. Burbank, California - Wikipedia

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    The city's first newspaper, Burbank Review, was established in 1906. The populace petitioned the State Legislature to incorporate as a city on July 8, 1911, with businessman Thomas Story as the mayor. Voters approved incorporation by a vote of 81 to 51. At the time, the Board of Trustees governed the community which numbered 500 residents.

  4. List of people who follow a straight edge lifestyle - Wikipedia

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    Rock band formed in 2003. All members, Jamie Rhoden, Ned Russin, Shane Moran and Ben Russin, follow a straight edge lifestyle. [134] Toby Morse: Musician and motivational speaker, best known as the vocalist for punk rock band H 2 O. [135] Tommy Giles Rogers, Jr. Vocalist and keyboard player of progressive metal band Between the Buried and Me ...

  5. Men grow mustaches each year for Movember. Has the movement ...

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    The movement has a tongue-in-cheek approach, with the official Movember website jokingly saying, "The mo is calling," alongside a photo of a group of people standing around what appears to be a ...

  6. Slow movement (culture) - Wikipedia

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    The slow movement is a cultural movement which advocates slowing down the pace of human life. It emerged from the slow food movement, and Carlo Petrini's 1986 protest against the opening of a McDonald's restaurant in the Piazza di Spagna, Rome. [2] [3] Geir Berthelsen's The World Institute of Slowness [4] presented a vision in 1999 for a "slow ...

  7. Beat Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Beat Museum is located in San Francisco, California and is dedicated to preserving the memory and works of the Beat Generation.. The Beat Generation was a group of post-WWII artists who challenged the social norms of the 1950s, [1] [2] encouraged experimentation with drugs and sexuality, practiced various types of Eastern religion, and desired to grow as humans.

  8. Cartoon Network Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Burbank building in 2007 with the channel's first logo. On July 21, 1999, Cartoon Network officially started the studio to separate itself from the complete folding of Hanna-Barbera into WBA. Following the death of the studio's co-founder William Hanna in 2001, Cartoon Network Studios took over the animation function of Hanna-Barbera. [12]

  9. Culture of California - Wikipedia

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    San Gabriel Civic Auditorium, an example of Mission Revival Style architecture Presidio of Santa Barbara.. Apart from the architecture of the California missions and other colonial buildings, there are many architectonic reminiscences of the Spanish period, especially in Southern California, where white stucco walls, red roof tiles, curvilinear gables, arched windows, balconies or even bell ...