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EAT: Los Angeles guide to Little India restaurants; The Serious Shopping Guide: Los Angeles guide to Little India shopping; CBS Local guide to Little India; Wares, Donna (2008-05-17). Great Escapes: Southern California. The Countryman Press. pp. 152–156. ISBN 978-0-88150-779-9. Visiting with Huell Howser episode about Little India
626 Night Market is a regular night market located in the 626 area code region of San Gabriel Valley, northeast of Los Angeles. As of 2022 it is the largest night market in the United States. As of 2022 it is the largest night market in the United States.
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Indian Americans in Los Angeles, California. Pages in category "Indian-American culture in Los Angeles" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The 19th edition Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles has announced an expanded virtual lineup of shorts and narrative and documentary features after canceling 2020’s event due to the pandemic ...
After studying broadcasting at Pepperdine University, she became a creative executive at FX Network in Los Angeles. Soon after the two became engaged, she moved to the Bay Area and helped co-found Eventbrite. [citation needed] On March 18, 2011 Eventbrite raised $50 million in Series E Financing led by Tiger Global. [6]
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is an annual film festival held in Los Angeles, California.Established by Christina Marouda in 2003, as a nonprofit organization devoted to paving the way for a greater appreciation of Indian cinema [1] [2] [3] and diverse culture by providing the public with a selection of films from and about the Indian diaspora by Indian and international ...
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Greater Los Angeles has the second-largest Indian American population in California, following the San Francisco Bay Area.As of 2015, there are 153,000 Indian Americans in greater Los Angeles [1] and Indian Americans make up the fifth-largest Asian ancestry group in the metropolitan area [2] Indian immigrants started to move to the suburbs areas of Southern California after the passage of the ...