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Los Angeles Newsletter (November 21st)
Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!
Welcome to The Los Angeles Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Cabot Properties buys 4-building Inland Empire portfolio for $202 million.
Upcoming Los Angeles Lakers match
A deep dive into the life of James Dean
And more…
Quote of the Week
"Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will."
— Suzy Kassem
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!
In which Los Angeles neighborhood is the famous Sunset Strip located?
A) West Hollywood
B) Beverly Hills
C) Silver Lake
D) Echo Park
Answer to Last Week’s Trivia:
The Los Angeles district famous for being the center of the film industry is B) Hollywood.
The Best Stories of the Week
💼Business
Deca Cos. breaks ground on industrial development in Riverside County. (Link)
Long Beach Harbor Commission approves plans to help fund $4.7B Pier Wind project. (Link)
🏒Sports
Stojakovic scores 20, Blacksher Jr. adds 19 to help Cal beat USC 71-66. (Link)
Harden moves into No. 2 spot on NBA's 3-point list as Clippers beat Jazz 116-105. (Link)
🏦Finance
Cabot Properties buys 4-building Inland Empire portfolio for $202 million. (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
🏀 Orlando Magic at Los Angeles Lakers
Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles
Thursday, Nov. 21st | (More info)
🏀 North Dakota Fighting Hawks at Loyola Marymount Lions Men's Basketball
Gersten Pavilion, Los Angeles
Friday, Nov. 22nd | (More info)
Music & Performances
🎶 Machine Girl
The Novo, Los Angeles
Thursday, Nov. 21st (More info)
🎶 Bastille
The United Theater on Broadway, Los Angeles
Friday, Nov. 22nd (More info)
Family Friendly events
🍷 La Dolce Vita (A Taste of Elegance)
1319 West 11th Street, Los Angeles
Thursday, Nov. 21st (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 “Futuristic sports arena in Los Angeles hosting a new, invented sport” 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
1984: Los Angeles hosts the Summer Olympics for the second time.
The 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles marked the second time the city had the honor of hosting the Games, with the first being in 1932. The event took place from July 28 to August 12, 1984, and was a significant occasion in Olympic history. Los Angeles utilized many of its existing buildings for the Games, setting a model for future events and demonstrating a sustainable approach to hosting the Olympics. Despite initial criticism, the decision to use existing infrastructure ultimately contributed to the lighthearted and happy atmosphere that characterized the 1984 Olympic Games.
The 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles saw a total of 6,829 athletes from 140 countries participating in the Games, with a notable emphasis on the legacy of the event. The U.S. team emerged as the top performer, capturing 174 medals, 83 of which were gold. This success contributed to the overall spirit of celebration and achievement that defined the Games. The 1984 Olympics left a lasting impact on the city of Los Angeles, setting the stage for future Olympic events and showcasing the city's ability to host a global sporting spectacle.
The 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles were a testament to the city's ability to host a successful and memorable international multi-sport event. The legacy of the Games continues to resonate, with Los Angeles setting the standard for sustainable and efficient Olympic hosting. The 1984 Olympics not only celebrated athletic excellence but also left a positive and enduring mark on the city, paving the way for its future as a host of major global events.
Famous People From Los Angeles
James Dean (1931–1955): Actor and cultural icon.
James Dean's story is one that continues to captivate audiences and inspire generations. From his early life in Los Angeles to his rise as a cultural icon, James Dean's legacy is one of talent, rebellion, and enduring influence.
Early Life and Move to Los Angeles (1931-1936)
James Byron Dean was born on February 8, 1931, in Marion, Indiana, to Winton and Mildred Dean. His father, a dental technician, moved the family to Los Angeles when James was five, marking the beginning of his connection to the city.
Passion for Acting and Hollywood Dreams (1937-1949)
Growing up in Los Angeles, James Dean developed a passion for acting and the performing arts. He pursued his dreams in Hollywood, attending acting classes and immersing himself in the vibrant entertainment industry of the city.
Rising Star in Television and Theater (1950-1953)
Dean's talent and dedication led to roles in television and theater productions, where he honed his craft and gained recognition for his acting abilities. His performances in various stage productions and television shows showcased his potential as a rising star in the entertainment world.
Breakthrough in Film and Iconic Roles (1954-1955)
Dean's breakthrough came with his roles in major motion pictures, including East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause, which solidified his status as a cultural icon. His portrayal of troubled, rebellious characters resonated with audiences and established him as a symbol of the restless youth of the 1950s.
Tragic Death and Enduring Legacy (1955-Present)
James Dean's life was tragically cut short on September 30, 1955, in a car accident near Paso Robles, California, at the age of 24. Despite his untimely death, Dean's legacy continues to endure, with his influence felt in the realms of film, fashion, and popular culture.
Remembering James Dean (1955 and Beyond)
- James Dean's impact on the entertainment industry and popular culture remains significant, with his image and persona continuing to inspire artists, filmmakers, and audiences worldwide.
Key Achievements of James Dean:
Iconic roles in East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause, solidifying his status as a cultural icon.
Enduring influence on the portrayal of troubled youth and rebellion in film and popular culture.
Continued inspiration for artists, filmmakers, and audiences, cementing his legacy as an enduring cultural figure.
James Dean's story is one of talent, rebellion, and enduring influence, with his connection to Los Angeles playing a pivotal role in shaping his journey as an actor and cultural icon.
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