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King of California is a 2008 American comedy-drama film written by Mike Cahil and directed by Ron Shelton, in his debut as a screenwriter and director. [3] It premiered on VHS January 28, 2008 at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival [ 4 ] and opened in limited release in North America on September 14, 2008.
Reviews of the show were generally positive, and Cecilia Suárez has been repeatedly singled out and praised for her performance as Paulina; [Refs 4] her role on the show was reverently described by Javier Zurro as: "And here she entered, Cecilia Suárez, a whirlwind discovered in La casa de las flores who took everything. She was the star.
Joe Coto (born 1939) – member of the California State Assembly; Jose Cruz (Oklahoma politician) – former member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives; Monica De La Cruz (born 1975) – U.S. Congresswoman from Texas
California King may refer to: California King (bed), a particular size of bed "California King Bed", a song on Rihanna's 2010 album Loud;
AllMusic critic Mark Deming wrote: "While King of California was often lumped in with the then-fashionable unplugged craze, in retrospect it was the album where Dave Alvin's abilities as a performer began to catch up with his gifts as a songwriter, pointing the way for his later albums Blackjack David and Public Domain." [1]
Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons v. California Medical Association, 224 Cal. App. 2d 378 (Cal. App. 2d Dist. 1964) was a legal case between two medical associations in the state of California. The case was under review in California state courts from 1962-1964.
Iser Ginzburg (MD 1900), physician and Yiddish journalist; Wendy M. Grossman (B.A. 1975) – journalist and blogger; Philip Gourevitch (B.A. 1986) – former editor of The Paris Review; 1998 National Book Critics Circle Award winner; Carolyn Gusoff (B.A. 1984) – reporter and anchor with WNBC in New York City
Lookout Santa Cruz is a digital newspaper launched in November 2020 based in Santa Cruz, California. It was created by Ken Doctor, a media analyst who had studied the decline of local newspapers in the United States. [ 1 ]