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Los Angeles Newsletter (December 2nd)
Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!
Welcome to The Los Angeles Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Dodgers getting creative again with Blake Snell contract.
Upcoming USC Trojans Women's Basketball match
A deep dive into the life of Janis Joplin
And more…
Quote of the Week
"“Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it.”
— Charles R. Swindoll
Los Angeles Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
Which Los Angeles museum is dedicated to the art of filmmaking and is located on the historic Miracle Mile?
A) The Broad
B) The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
C) Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
D) The Museum of Contemporary Art
Answer to Last Week’s Trivia:
The famous Los Angeles road known for its luxury homes and views of the city is B) Mulholland Drive.
The Best Stories of the Week
💼Business
Dunbar Real Estate buys Inland Empire business park for $19 million. (Link)
Discount chain Grocery Outlet to take over former Rite Aid space in Hollywood. (Link)
🏒Sports
USC QB Jayden Maiava’s fearlessness is a work in progress. (Link)
Dodgers getting creative again with Blake Snell contract. (Link)
🏦Finance
Rivian receives conditional $6.6-billion federal loan for plant, new models. (Link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
🏀 California Baptist Lancers at USC Trojans Women's Basketball
Galen Center, Los Angeles
Tuesday, Dec. 3rd | (More info)
🏀 Life Pacific Warriors at Loyola Marymount Lions Women's Basketball
Gersten Pavilion, Los Angeles
Wednesday, Dec. 4th | (More info)
Music & Performances
🎵 Thee Sacred Souls and Astyn Turr
The Wiltern, Los Angeles
Tuesday, Dec. 3rd | (More info)
🎸 TV On The Radio
El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles
Wednesday, Dec. 4th | (More info)
Family Friendly events
🎅 Dinner with Santa @ The Music Center
135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles
Monday, Dec. 2nd | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Los Angelesscape with a fusion of different historical eras” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Los Angeles History
1901: Oil discovered in LA, leading to a boom.
In 1901, the landscape of Los Angeles changed forever when oil was discovered in the city, sparking a transformative boom that would shape its future. The discovery of oil brought about a rapid influx of investment, infrastructure development, and population growth, as people from all over flocked to the region in search of opportunity. This newfound resource not only fueled the local economy but also positioned Los Angeles as a major player in the global oil industry, solidifying its status as a thriving metropolis.
The oil boom of 1901 had a profound impact on the social and economic fabric of Los Angeles, propelling the city into a new era of prosperity and innovation. As oil wells sprung up across the landscape, the city experienced a surge in job opportunities, attracting workers from various backgrounds and contributing to the city's diverse and vibrant community. The wealth generated from the oil industry also facilitated the development of modern infrastructure, including roads, buildings, and transportation networks, laying the foundation for the city's future growth and expansion.
The discovery of oil in 1901 not only reshaped the physical landscape of Los Angeles but also set the stage for its emergence as a global economic powerhouse. The oil industry brought unprecedented wealth and prosperity to the city, fueling its growth and establishing it as a key player in the global energy market. This pivotal moment in history marked the beginning of Los Angeles' ascent to prominence, leaving an indelible mark on its identity as a city of opportunity, innovation, and boundless potential.
Famous People From Los Angeles
Janis Joplin (1943–1970): Rock, soul, and blues singer-songwriter.
Janis Joplin was born on January 19, 1943, in Port Arthur, Texas, to Dorothy Bonita East. She became one of the most successful and widely known rock performers of her era, noted for her powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and electric stage presence. Joplin's life and career were marked by her unique musical talent and her impact on the rock, soul, and blues genres.
Early Life and Musical Influences (1943-1962)
Growing up in Port Arthur, Texas, Joplin discovered her love for music at a young age. She was influenced by blues, folk, and rock music, and her passion for singing and songwriting began to take shape during her teenage years. Joplin's early experiences in music laid the foundation for her future career as a groundbreaking artist.
Rise to Fame and the San Francisco Scene (1963-1966)
In the early 1960s, Joplin moved to San Francisco, where she immersed herself in the vibrant music scene. She performed at local venues and gained recognition for her soulful, blues-inspired vocals. It was during this time that she caught the attention of music enthusiasts and industry professionals, setting the stage for her meteoric rise to fame.
Breakthrough and Iconic Performances (1967-1969)
Joplin's breakthrough came in the late 1960s when she joined the band Big Brother and the Holding Company. Her electrifying performances at the Monterey Pop Festival and the Woodstock Festival solidified her status as a rock icon. Her raw, emotive singing style and captivating stage presence captivated audiences and cemented her place in music history.
Los Angeles Connection and Album Pearl (1970)
In 1970, Joplin was recording the album Pearl with the Full Tilt Boogie Band in Los Angeles. This album showcased her exceptional talent and included tracks like Move Over and the a cappella ditty Mercedes Benz, co-written with beat poet Michael McClure. Joplin's time in Los Angeles was a significant chapter in her career, marking a period of creative expression and musical innovation.
Legacy and Enduring Influence (Post-1970)
Despite her untimely death on October 4, 1970, Joplin's impact on the music industry continues to resonate. Her powerful, blues-inspired vocals and fearless approach to performance have inspired generations of musicians and fans. Joplin's legacy as a trailblazing female rock star and soulful singer-songwriter remains an enduring part of music history.
Key Achievements of Janis Joplin:
Pioneer of rock, soul, and blues music, known for her powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and electrifying stage presence.
Iconic performances at the Monterey Pop Festival and Woodstock Festival, solidifying her status as a rock legend.
Recording the album Pearl in Los Angeles, showcasing her exceptional talent and creativity.
Enduring influence on the music industry, inspiring future generations of musicians and fans.
Remembered as a trailblazing female rock star and soulful singer-songwriter, leaving behind a lasting legacy in music history.
Janis Joplin's life and career were marked by her unparalleled musical talent, fearless spirit, and enduring impact on the rock, soul, and blues genres. Her legacy as a trailblazing female rock star and soulful singer-songwriter continues to inspire and resonate with music enthusiasts around the world.
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