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The following is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in, are current residents of, or are otherwise closely associated with the city or county of Los Angeles, California. Those not born in Los Angeles have their places of birth listed instead. Los Angeles natives are also referred to as Angelenos / æ n dʒ ɪ ˈ l iː n oʊ ...
A cover was recorded by Saint Etienne for Caroline Now! [35] "I Ran (All The Way Home)" Unknown [1] Spring 1981 [1] Lead vocal by Love. [1] "Sweetie" B. Wilson [1] Lead vocal by Brian, Love, and Jardine. [1] Variation of "Why Don't You Tell Me Why" recorded by Brian during the Cocaine Sessions. Solo demo recorded by Brian in 1986.
Married to Medicine: Los Angeles is an American reality television on Bravo cable network, the second spin-off of the Married to Medicine franchise. The show premiered as an extra episode of the parent series of Married to Medicine, on March 6, 2019, with the show scheduled on Sundays afterward beginning March 10, 2019. [1]
Moorcrest is a house in Beachwood Canyon, Los Angeles, California, United States.It was built in 1921 for the Utopian Krotona Colony in Beachwood Canyon and was designed by Marie Russak, an architect who designed several buildings for the Theosophist community; Moorcrest is thought of as one of her most famous pieces.
James C. Corman – Los Angeles City Council member; member of the U.S. House of Representatives [309] J. Curtis Counts – director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service [ 310 ] Edmund D. Edelman – Los Angeles City Council member (1965–1974); Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors member (1975–1994) [ citation needed ]
Ma Maison was a restaurant opened by Patrick Terrail in October 1973 at 8368 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, California. [1] It closed in November 1985. [2] [3] It is credited with launching Wolfgang Puck's career and for starting the trend in cuisine known as "California nouvelle". [3]
She established the Los Angeles Music Center's Caroline Leonetti Ahmanson Endowment Fund for Arts Education as a result of a charity dinner which raised $450,000 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in January, 1998. [9] She served as Vice Chair of the Los Angeles Music Center Education Division from 1979 to 1998. [9]
From 1906 to 1910, Dr. Sarah Vasen, the first Jewish female doctor in Los Angeles, acted as superintendent. [18] In 1910, the hospital relocated and expanded to Stephenson Avenue (now Whittier Boulevard), where it had 50 beds and a backhouse containing a 10-cot tubercular ward. [ 17 ]