Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet (3,000m).
Historically home to the Chumash and Tongva, Los Angeles was claimed by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo for Spain in 1542 along with the rest of what would become Alta California. The city was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican–American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood. The city experienced rapid growth with the discovery of oil.
Los Angeles is the third album by Japanese rock band The Brilliant Green, released in 2001. This album represented a shift in the band's sound, from the 1960s-influenced jangle pop to a darker, heavier early 90's shoegaze sound. When The Brilliant Green was featured on Time Magazine's "Ten Best Bands On Planet Earth" article, it was Los Angeles that was listed as their key album.
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All lyrics written by Tomoko Kawase, all songs arranged by The Brilliant Green.
Los Angeles is the second studio album by American music producer Flying Lotus. It was released by Warp Records on June 10, 2008. The cover was designed by Timothy Saccenti, and the album title is named after Flying Lotus' place of birth.
Critical reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Los Angeles received an average score of 81% based on 13 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".
It ranked at number 3 on Resident Advisor's "Top 20 Albums of 2008" list.
Los Ángeles were a Spanish pop group active 1963-1976. Originally the band was known as Los Ángeles Azules (The Blue Angels), the "Azules" was dropped when contracted by Hispavox, then a major independent Spanish label, in 1969.
The band disbanded after the death of two members in a car accident in 1976, though surviving members played reunion concerts in the 2000s.
"Los Angeles" is a single written and performed by Black Francis, it was the first track on his solo debut album Frank Black, released in 1992. It served as the main theme song for the short lived but cult phenomenon VH1 talk show Late World with Zach. It was also featured in the soundtrack of Tony Hawk's American Wasteland as well as being featured in Yeah Right, a skateboarding video directed by Spike Jonze with professional skateboarder Eric Koston skating to this song. Also, a music video was made for this song featuring Black himself. The music video was featured on an episode of MTV's Beavis and Butt-head.
Reimagining the Los Angeles River | Earth Focus | Season 5, Episode 1 | PBS SoCal
The L.A. River is reimagined through explorations of history, hydrology, and architecture. Designs by local visionaries hope to transform the channel in new ways that benefit both the environment and people. But some residents along the river wonder if these changes will bring more harm than good to their communities.
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/eosW_1PQK34
00:00 - 01:12 - Introduction
01:12 - 07:22 - Geology of L.A. River
07:22 - 17:30 - Gehry Partners and the L.A. River
17:30 - 24:32 - Residential Perspective on L.A. River
24:32 - 26:07 - Conclusion
26:07 - 26:37 - Credits
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Los Angeles River | Look At This!
In this episode of Look At This!, Desmond Shaw takes us to the sprawling Los Angeles River, a popular recreation spot that runs from the San Fernando Valley to Long Beach.
published: 22 Dec 2023
L.A. River: What Would Happen if Concrete is Removed? | Earth Focus | PBS SoCal
An idyllic vision of removing the concrete from 51 miles of the L.A. River is problematic from scientific and social perspectives, according to the engineers and architects tasked with bringing the vision to fruition with Frank Gehry. To restore the river to a more natural state, while still mitigating dangerous flood conditions, would mean displacing millions of people along the way. Jessica M. Henson of OLIN and Mark Hanna of Geosyntech offer a landscape architect and engineer perspective of the river's hydrology.
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Time Lapse Shows Speed Of Water Build-Up In L.A. River
Water quickly built up in the flood control channel as a powerful storm moved into the area. Craig Herrera reports.
published: 17 Feb 2017
Driver does donuts in the Los Angeles River
A white pickup truck was seen doing donuts in the bed of the LA River. The truck appeared to have no plates. After doing several donuts, the driver sped off.
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published: 25 Mar 2024
Los Angeles River History & Revitalization
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District is a partner in the maintenance and protection of the Los Angeles River. Learn a little bit about its history; what makes the river so vital and a little bit of what lies ahead for this important urban waterway.
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Transforming the Los Angeles River | Earth Focus | Season 5, Episode 2 | PBS SoCal
A transformed L.A. River is envisioned by the communities that live at its edge. In the process, residents also must reconcile with the river channel's past. From artists in Elysian Valley, to store owners in Chinatown, to Indigenous leaders, these communities are working to ensure everyone is included in new plans for the river's 51 miles.
Watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/6T7hIh_q4Ok
00:00 - 01:01 - Introduction
01:01 - 07:34 - The Impact of Gentrification
07:34 - 15:16 - River Restoration in the Community
15:17 - 18:31 - Friends of the LA River
18:31 - 23:46 - Native Communities Voices on L.A. River
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Watch: Man rescued from raging Los Angeles River
Dramatic video showed a man hanging on to a corrugated concrete shear wall, to keep from being swept into the Los Angeles River as water from the storms pounding California rushed beneath him.
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Authorities recover dead body from Los Angeles River
First responders were dispatched to a part of the Los Angeles River in Boyle Heights on Wednesday morning after a dead person was reported near the water. (Feb. 14, 2024)
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published: 14 Feb 2024
Multiple Cars Get Submerged By Fast-Flowing Los Angeles River
The strong storm that hit the Southland Tuesday flooded the Los Angeles River and forced multiple rescue attempts between downtown L.A. north to Sylmar. At least three empty vehicles were found floating down the fast-moving river.
The L.A. River is reimagined through explorations of history, hydrology, and architecture. Designs by local visionaries hope to transform the channel in new way...
The L.A. River is reimagined through explorations of history, hydrology, and architecture. Designs by local visionaries hope to transform the channel in new ways that benefit both the environment and people. But some residents along the river wonder if these changes will bring more harm than good to their communities.
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/eosW_1PQK34
00:00 - 01:12 - Introduction
01:12 - 07:22 - Geology of L.A. River
07:22 - 17:30 - Gehry Partners and the L.A. River
17:30 - 24:32 - Residential Perspective on L.A. River
24:32 - 26:07 - Conclusion
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In this episode of Look At This!, Desmond Shaw takes us to the sprawling Los Angeles River, a popular recreation spot that runs from the San Fernando Valley to ...
In this episode of Look At This!, Desmond Shaw takes us to the sprawling Los Angeles River, a popular recreation spot that runs from the San Fernando Valley to Long Beach.
In this episode of Look At This!, Desmond Shaw takes us to the sprawling Los Angeles River, a popular recreation spot that runs from the San Fernando Valley to Long Beach.
An idyllic vision of removing the concrete from 51 miles of the L.A. River is problematic from scientific and social perspectives, according to the engineers an...
An idyllic vision of removing the concrete from 51 miles of the L.A. River is problematic from scientific and social perspectives, according to the engineers and architects tasked with bringing the vision to fruition with Frank Gehry. To restore the river to a more natural state, while still mitigating dangerous flood conditions, would mean displacing millions of people along the way. Jessica M. Henson of OLIN and Mark Hanna of Geosyntech offer a landscape architect and engineer perspective of the river's hydrology.
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An idyllic vision of removing the concrete from 51 miles of the L.A. River is problematic from scientific and social perspectives, according to the engineers and architects tasked with bringing the vision to fruition with Frank Gehry. To restore the river to a more natural state, while still mitigating dangerous flood conditions, would mean displacing millions of people along the way. Jessica M. Henson of OLIN and Mark Hanna of Geosyntech offer a landscape architect and engineer perspective of the river's hydrology.
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A white pickup truck was seen doing donuts in the bed of the LA River. The truck appeared to have no plates. After doing several donuts, the driver sped off.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District is a partner in the maintenance and protection of the Los Angeles River. Learn a little bit about its hist...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District is a partner in the maintenance and protection of the Los Angeles River. Learn a little bit about its history; what makes the river so vital and a little bit of what lies ahead for this important urban waterway.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District is a partner in the maintenance and protection of the Los Angeles River. Learn a little bit about its history; what makes the river so vital and a little bit of what lies ahead for this important urban waterway.
A transformed L.A. River is envisioned by the communities that live at its edge. In the process, residents also must reconcile with the river channel's past. Fr...
A transformed L.A. River is envisioned by the communities that live at its edge. In the process, residents also must reconcile with the river channel's past. From artists in Elysian Valley, to store owners in Chinatown, to Indigenous leaders, these communities are working to ensure everyone is included in new plans for the river's 51 miles.
Watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/6T7hIh_q4Ok
00:00 - 01:01 - Introduction
01:01 - 07:34 - The Impact of Gentrification
07:34 - 15:16 - River Restoration in the Community
15:17 - 18:31 - Friends of the LA River
18:31 - 23:46 - Native Communities Voices on L.A. River
23:46 - 25:58 - Conclusion
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Watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/6T7hIh_q4Ok
00:00 - 01:01 - Introduction
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07:34 - 15:16 - River Restoration in the Community
15:17 - 18:31 - Friends of the LA River
18:31 - 23:46 - Native Communities Voices on L.A. River
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Dramatic video showed a man hanging on to a corrugated concrete shear wall, to keep from being swept into the Los Angeles River as water from the storms poundin...
Dramatic video showed a man hanging on to a corrugated concrete shear wall, to keep from being swept into the Los Angeles River as water from the storms pounding California rushed beneath him.
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First responders were dispatched to a part of the Los Angeles River in Boyle Heights on Wednesday morning after a dead person was reported near the water. (Feb....
First responders were dispatched to a part of the Los Angeles River in Boyle Heights on Wednesday morning after a dead person was reported near the water. (Feb. 14, 2024)
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First responders were dispatched to a part of the Los Angeles River in Boyle Heights on Wednesday morning after a dead person was reported near the water. (Feb. 14, 2024)
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The strong storm that hit the Southland Tuesday flooded the Los Angeles River and forced multiple rescue attempts between downtown L.A. north to Sylmar. At leas...
The strong storm that hit the Southland Tuesday flooded the Los Angeles River and forced multiple rescue attempts between downtown L.A. north to Sylmar. At least three empty vehicles were found floating down the fast-moving river.
The strong storm that hit the Southland Tuesday flooded the Los Angeles River and forced multiple rescue attempts between downtown L.A. north to Sylmar. At least three empty vehicles were found floating down the fast-moving river.
The L.A. River is reimagined through explorations of history, hydrology, and architecture. Designs by local visionaries hope to transform the channel in new ways that benefit both the environment and people. But some residents along the river wonder if these changes will bring more harm than good to their communities.
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/eosW_1PQK34
00:00 - 01:12 - Introduction
01:12 - 07:22 - Geology of L.A. River
07:22 - 17:30 - Gehry Partners and the L.A. River
17:30 - 24:32 - Residential Perspective on L.A. River
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In this episode of Look At This!, Desmond Shaw takes us to the sprawling Los Angeles River, a popular recreation spot that runs from the San Fernando Valley to Long Beach.
An idyllic vision of removing the concrete from 51 miles of the L.A. River is problematic from scientific and social perspectives, according to the engineers and architects tasked with bringing the vision to fruition with Frank Gehry. To restore the river to a more natural state, while still mitigating dangerous flood conditions, would mean displacing millions of people along the way. Jessica M. Henson of OLIN and Mark Hanna of Geosyntech offer a landscape architect and engineer perspective of the river's hydrology.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District is a partner in the maintenance and protection of the Los Angeles River. Learn a little bit about its history; what makes the river so vital and a little bit of what lies ahead for this important urban waterway.
A transformed L.A. River is envisioned by the communities that live at its edge. In the process, residents also must reconcile with the river channel's past. From artists in Elysian Valley, to store owners in Chinatown, to Indigenous leaders, these communities are working to ensure everyone is included in new plans for the river's 51 miles.
Watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/6T7hIh_q4Ok
00:00 - 01:01 - Introduction
01:01 - 07:34 - The Impact of Gentrification
07:34 - 15:16 - River Restoration in the Community
15:17 - 18:31 - Friends of the LA River
18:31 - 23:46 - Native Communities Voices on L.A. River
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The strong storm that hit the Southland Tuesday flooded the Los Angeles River and forced multiple rescue attempts between downtown L.A. north to Sylmar. At least three empty vehicles were found floating down the fast-moving river.
Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet (3,000m).
Historically home to the Chumash and Tongva, Los Angeles was claimed by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo for Spain in 1542 along with the rest of what would become Alta California. The city was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican–American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood. The city experienced rapid growth with the discovery of oil.
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For four decades, the Least Bell’s Vireo has led a charmed life. It always called the secretive riparian area of the Los AngelesRiverhome. The wee species native to Southern California will be receiving a clean river, but it ... .
Los AngelesDodgers starting pitcher RiverRyan throws to a San Francisco Giants batter during the first inning of a baseball game on July 22 in Los Angeles ... Former UNCP baseball standout River Ryan ...
For the millions relying solely on Social Security, a modest benefit at best, survival in high-cost cities like Los Angeles can be untenable ... On May 8, Jursak drove home to Los Angeles ... And evictions are rising in Los Angeles.
Georgian is also an advocate for Anne Frank’s life and awareness of the Holocaust, and a volunteer for Friends of The Los AngelesRiver, an organization that aims to protect and restore the Los Angeles River.
Vanessa also shared son River, three, with her ex-husband, Los AngelesDodgers pitcher, Michael Kopech, 28 ... Vanessa also shared son River, three, with her ex-husband, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, Michael Kopech, 28.
They share one son named River...Morgan had previously welcomed a son named, River, 3, with her ex-husband, Michael Kopech. The motherof two and the Los AngelesDodgers pitcher became engaged in 2019, marrying by January 2020.
1, according to recent city news release ... (Photo courtesy of Long Beach) ... Those who live in encampments in the Los Angeles foothills and along the LA River face added danger because those areas are more susceptible to flooding during heavy rain storms.
The simple white banner honored "NBA Cup champions" and matches the gesture that the Los AngelesLakers performed last year after they won the inaugural event.
Its hours are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m ... “I feel great ... Shasta, the Sundial Bridge, SacramentoRiver, and of course, the Dave’s chicken. Los Angeles-based Splatter Haus did the graffiti-inspired artwork, Fleury said.