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Los Angeles magazine is a regional magazine of national stature. Our combination of award-winning feature writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design covers the people, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, fashion, art and architecture, and news that define Southern California. Started in the spring of 1961, Los Angeles magazine has been addressing the needs and interests of our region for 48 years. The magazine continues to be the definitive resource for an affluent population that is intensely interested in a lifestyle that is uniquely Southern Californian.
 

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Burden of Spoof
35
Joel Gallen, Not another teen movie (Motion picture)
Birds of a Feather
38
Josephine Crow, Swans
Making the Cut
44
Jay Diola, Hairstylists, Music
Laugh Factory
48
Jim Zulevic, Stand-up comedy
Maggie Hathaway
50
Maggie Hathaway; d. 2001
Bitter Sweet Dreamers
90
Wes Anderson (American film director and screenwriter.), Royal Tenenbaums (Motion picture), Rushmore (Motion picture), Bottle rocket (Motion picture)
Vertical Limit
96
Los Angeles (Calif.) (Architecture)
Red Star
102
Poinsettias
High Steaks
114
Steakhouses, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Restaurants)
Requiem
118
Windows on the World (New York, N.Y.: Restaurant), World Trade Center terrorist attack, 2001

Crazy Cat
60
Steven Lavine, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Theater)
Past Perfect
68
Rita Watnick, Vintage clothing, Beverly Hills (Calif.) (Stores)
A Few Small Repairs
74
Dana Hollister (interior designer and entrepreneur.), Silver Lake (Los Angeles, Calif.), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Hotels, motels, etc)
The Big Chill
84
Wayne Gretzky (Canadian hockey player and coach.), Los Angeles Kings (Hockey team), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Sports)
White Lightening
120
Teeth (Whitening, Care), Toothpastes, powders, etc
Vulgarian Rhapsody
128
Pop art (Exhibitions)
Founding Brothers
134
Francis Ford Coppola (American film director.); 1939-, Godfather (Motion picture), Godfather, part II (Motion picture), Godfather, part III (Motion picture)
The Great Mall of Hollywood
138
David Malmuth, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Architecture)

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