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James Horner James Horner
James Horner Film composer Feature Film Scores Propelled Popularity Earned Acclaim for Titanic Score Continued Feature Film Success Selected discography Sources Beginning in the 1980s, James Horner has composed music for some of Hollywood’s most successful films. He was a pioneer in the use... Read more
Tori Amos Tori Amos
Tori Amos Singer, songwriter, pianist Tried Los Angeles Rock Scene Gained European Cult Following Another Platinum Record New Album, New Label Selected discography Sources After spending years in classical piano training, then experimenting with the Los Angeles rock scene, Tori Amos attracted a... Read more
Pomona Pomona
Pomona , city (1990 pop. 131,723), Los Angeles co., S Calif. at the foot of the San Gabriel Mts.; inc. 1888. It is a residential, industrial, and commercial suburb of Los Angeles where citrus fruits and vegetables are canned and shipped. Manufactures include foods; paper, metal, and plastic... Read more
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Awareness Awareness is a holistic health and New Age networking periodical based in Orange County, California. It primarily serves the greater Los Angeles area, but includes a special section devoted to the San Diego area. Based primarily around health concerns, it has adopted the format pioneered... Read more
Clarence Williams Clarence Williams
Clarence Williams1967— Photojournalist, educator Clarence Williams is one of the nation's most respected photojournalists. He rose to prominence quickly, winning a Pulitzer Prize for his work in the Los Angeles Times by the time he was thirty-one years old. Upon leaving the Times in 2003, he... Read more
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baldachin (or baldacchino). A canopy over an altar or other hallowed object; it may be portable for use in processions or fixed (either supported on columns or suspended from the ceiling). The most famous baldacchino is Bernini's huge bronze structure (1624–33) in St Peter's, Rome. This... Read more
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TIMES MIRROR CO. The Times Mirror Company was first incorporated in 1884 as the parent company of the Los Angeles Times ; this collaboration was founded in 1881 by the Los Angeles Daily Times and its printer, the Mirror Printing and Binding House. The company was founded by Civil War veteran... Read more
Inglewood Inglewood
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