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"One of the glories of [[Los Angeles architecture|Los Angeles is its modernist residential architecture]], but [[Hollywood movies]] have almost systematically denigrated this heritage by casting many of these houses as the residences of [[movie villains]]."--''[[Los Angeles Plays Itself]]'' (2003) by Thom Andersen | "One of the glories of [[Los Angeles architecture|Los Angeles is its modernist residential architecture]], but [[Hollywood movies]] have almost systematically denigrated this heritage by casting many of these houses as the residences of [[movie villains]]."--''[[Los Angeles Plays Itself]]'' (2003) by Thom Andersen | ||
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'''Los Angeles''' is an [[American city]] in the state of [[California]]. It includes [[Hollywood]] and leads the world in the creation of [[entertainment]]. | '''Los Angeles''' is an [[American city]] in the state of [[California]]. It includes [[Hollywood]] and leads the world in the creation of [[entertainment]]. | ||
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*[[Skid Row, Los Angeles]] | *[[Skid Row, Los Angeles]] |
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"Ain't Nobody Straight in L.A." (1975) The Miracles "My impression is you know, places like South Central L.A., around the country look more like the real third world countries - They're third world countries without the hope. That is that they have no medical care. They have no real economy - and yet in a third world country, it's developing. There is some onward development. There is some vision for the future."--Dr Bob Arnot cited in Spin "Welcome to L.A., the city of the one-night stands"--trailer to Welcome to L.A. (1976) by Alan Rudolph "One of the glories of Los Angeles is its modernist residential architecture, but Hollywood movies have almost systematically denigrated this heritage by casting many of these houses as the residences of movie villains."--Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003) by Thom Andersen |
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Los Angeles is an American city in the state of California. It includes Hollywood and leads the world in the creation of entertainment.
Nearby cities include Las Vegas and San Francisco.
See also
- Skid Row, Los Angeles
- The Los Angeles Free Press
- Ferus Gallery
- Watts Towers
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Pan-Pacific Auditorium