Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a global hub for entertainment, culture, and innovation. Home to Hollywood, it boasts diverse neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and a vibrant arts scene.
With a population exceeding 3.8 million, it’s a melting pot of cultures and creativity. The city’s economy thrives on entertainment, technology, and international trade.
Address: 200 N Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (311) or (213) 473-3231
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Here Are Four New Additions to Philly’s Food Scene
The Philadelphia dining scene has added several new restaurants in just the last week and more openings are on the horizon, writes Michael Klein for…
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Quakertown Native and Pop Sensation Sabrina Carpenter to Make SNL Debut May 18
Quakertown native and pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter is gearing up for her debut on Saturday Night Live on May 18, writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice. …
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Malvern Filmmaker Adam McKay Involved in Making of New Vampire Thriller Set in 1980s
Adam McKay, a Malvern native who attended Great Valley High School, is set to start a new project called Flesh of the Gods, writes Chris…
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Dunwoody Village in Newtown Square Receives Skilled Nursing Facility Heart Failure Certification
Dunwoody Village in Newtown Square earned the Skilled Nursing Facility Heart Failure Certification offered by the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused…
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Malvern Actress is Dedicated to Bringing Awareness to Eating Disorders to Create Positive Change
Jillian Shea Spaeder, an actress and singer born in Malvern, is dedicated to creating positive change in both the industry and the whole, writes Yitzi…
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Taylor Swift in Haverford for Easter? So Sorry We Missed You
Taylor Swift got to meet Travis Kelce’s nieces for the first time Easter Sunday when she stopped by Jason and Kylie Kelce’s Haverford home, writes…
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Havertown Parents Run 340 Miles for Their Down Syndrome Son
Michael Mallick and Jenny Mallick of Havertown joined a 340-mile run March 21 from Los Angeles to Las Vegas to raise money for the National…
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These Four Boutique Airlines Promise Not Only Savings but a Better Ride
While most people usually only fly on well-known airline carriers, there are several viable boutique airline options that can change the way you fly, writes…
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Chester County Leadership: Chris Wiseman, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity of Chester County
Chris Wiseman, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Chester County, grew up in West Virginia and North Carolina. He recalled adventures with a German…
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Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, Pennsylvania Senator Vincent Hughes Have Been in Long Distance Marriage for 19 Years
Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph and Senator Vincent Hughes live and work in different parts of the country, but despite it, have managed to maintain a…
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Luxury Wellness Redefined: The Wealthy’s Guide to Elite Fitness and Wellness
Welcome to the realm of luxury wellness, where health isn’t just a goal but an art. In this guide, we’ll explore the most exquisite health…
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LA-Based Filmmakers, Phoenixville Natives Win Inaugural Phoenixville Film Festival
Willie, Jamaley & The Cacacoon, co-directed by Phoenixville natives Tyler Schnabel and Ryan Dellaquila, took top honors at the first-ever Phoenixville Film Festival. “I’ve been…
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Here’s How These Widener Students Spent Their Summer Vacations
From robotics and artificial intelligence to the impact of COVID-19 on different demographics, the research and other work tackled by Widener undergraduates this past summer…
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Upstate Man Builds Mini Citizens Bank Park in His Backyard
After two years of planning and development, Kurt Klinger, a huge Phillies’ fan who lives in the tiny town of Trevorton in Northumberland County in…
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Vietnam Documentary ‘Jimmy in Saigon’ to Screen at Neumann University on Oct. 20
Neumann University is hosting a free screening of Jimmy in Saigon, an award-winning documentary about the mysterious death of a Vietnam veteran, on Friday, Oct.…
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Philadelphia Fringe Festival Proves Our City Is a Hub for … Clowns
Philadelphia is a national center for clowns, along with Los Angeles and New York City, as evidenced by this year’s Philadelphia Fringe Festival, which featured…
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Despite Turning 60, West Grove Equestrian Eyes His Eighth Olympics
Despite turning 60 this week, equestrian Phillip Dutton, who moved from Australia to West Grove, is eyeing his eighth Olympics, writes Nick Zaccardi for NBC…













































