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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

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Creole cooking and "porch culture" were brought down from the South to Los Angeles by her great-grandparents, adding to the mix of many cultures that shaped her life.
There was a time, not too long ago, when "mentally deficient" or "feebleminded" people were sterilized against their will.
Every time he move to a new part of town in L.A., he searches for signs of the paranormal.
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The world is not a free expression-type of place. In America, how are journalists and others allowed to be citizen watchdogs and activists?
For a Chilean exile and his family, the cul-de-sac suburbia of Orange County was a complete shock, but it offered an endless sense of blissed-out freedom.
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Constant flooding of the L.A. River prompted the city to pass a law that essentially buried it underneath concrete.
The director of "Re-Animator" -- the film and the musical -- finds inspiration in the strange and obscure worlds of Los Angeles.
With the Porter-Cologne act of 1969, the state gained all control of water use and quality. What did that mean for water-thirsty Los Angeles?
For Turkish-born architect Orhan Ayyuce, a three-month stay to visit his sister turned into a 30-year love affair with Los Angeles.
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The Bracero Program streamlined the process of immigration for farm workers between 1942 and 1964. How have things changed since then?
Yuval Sharon by Katerina Goode
"It was the discovery of both an incredibly innovative and progressive cultural life, as well as a fantastically enthusiastic attitude to the arts, that first made me consider making L.A. a home."
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State legislator David A. Roberti is most proud of his work on providing housing for "every strata of people," including 33,000 new emergency shelter beds for the homeless.
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