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  2. CBS Justice - Wikipedia

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    CBS Justice, formerly CBS Action, is a television channel specializing in factual programming ranging from action films to drama and murder-mysteries. Currently available only in Africa since 21 November 2019 via DStv and Ireland , it was previously available free-to-air in the UK from 16 November 2009 to 30 June 2022.

  3. Barrioization - Wikipedia

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    The process was explained in the context of Los Angeles by Griswold del Castillo in The Los Angeles Barrio, 1850-1890: A Social History (1979). [1] [2] Camarillo defined the term as "the formation of residentially and segregated Chicano barrios." [3] The term is used in the field of Human Geography. [4]

  4. Jason Ostro - Wikipedia

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    Ostro founded the Gabba Gallery in 2012 in Historic Filipinotown as a space where he could exhibit contemporary urban and street art. [3] Showcasing art from a variety of disciplines– photography, street, design, collage and fine art – Gabba Gallery is a cultural haven that embodies, as Time Out Los Angeles describes: "eclectic cool."

  5. CBS Columbia Square - Wikipedia

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    CBS Columbia Square (also called Columbia Studio) was the home of CBS's Los Angeles radio and television operations from 1938 until 2007. Located at 6121 Sunset Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States, the building housed the CBS Radio Network's West Coast facilities, as well as CBS's original Los Angeles radio stations, KNX and KCBS-FM.

  6. Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    [10] In 2018, her solo exhibition Red, White and Brown (stylized in all-lowercase) was the re-opening show of the HudsonJones Gallery in Cincinnati. [11] She has also held several solo shows in the Greater Los Angeles area, as well as in Seattle and abroad in Seoul. [4]

  7. James Higginson (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Los Angeles to attend Art Center College of Design (1982) and was hired by a Disney subsidiary to work on a children’s TV show, “Welcome to Pooh Corner” (1984) and then Production Designed the TV show “Dumbo’s Circus”(1986).

  8. The Burbank Studios - Wikipedia

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    CBS: 1997–1998 11 Welcome Back, Kotter: ABC 1975–1976 Pilot recorded at CBS Television City; Seasons 2 to 4 recorded at ABC Television Center What's This Song? NBC 1964–1965 Wheel of Fortune: NBC, Syndication 1975–1989 2, 4 Taped at CBS Television City from 1989 until 1995. Since 1995, has been taping at Sony Pictures Studios Wordplay: NBC

  9. Patricia Fernández - Wikipedia

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    Box (a proposition for ten years), Commonwealth & Council, Los Angeles, CA (2013) The Records, David Petersen Gallery, Minneapolis, MN (2013) A Record of Succession, ltd Los Angeles, Los Angeles (2012) Made in LA, Biennial, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2012) Marc di Suvero's Peace Tower, Pacific Standard Time, Los Angeles (2012)