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The San Bernardino punk riot occurred on March 4, 2006, after a punk rock festival titled "The British Invasion 2k6" with bands like Goldblade in San Bernardino, California, United States was shut down early due to the stabbing of a concert-goer.
Skyline (2010) (destroyed by an alien invasion) Battle: Los Angeles (2011) (destroyed by an alien invasion) Disaster Wars: Earthquake vs. Tsunami (2013) (destroyed by a tsunami) This Is the End (2013) (destroyed by the Rapture) 10.0 Earthquake (2014) (destroyed by a massive earthquake) Fire Twister (2015) (destroyed by a fire tornado)
Los Angeles has been home to many new and established music bands. Some of the bands originating from greater Los Angeles, including Orange County and the Inland Empire , include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The original owner of the property was industrialist Griffith J. Griffith, who gifted the city of Los Angeles with 3,000 acres of land back in the 1880s. He raised ostriches on the property, and ...
An April 2010 review in the Boston Globe noted that The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night and Help! made getting a "British Invasion band to play themselves in a movie with a made-up story" look "so easy" that MGM believed that Herman's Hermits could share similar success but that with Hold On! the "only similarity to Help! is the exclamation mark ...
The Los Angeles Festival of Movies has announced dates for the festival’s second edition, set to take place April 3-6. The first festival, co-presented by MUBI and the Mezzanine film non-profit ...
The Vasquez Rocks, situated in the Sierra Pelona Mountains, in northern Los Angeles County, California, have been used as a setting for key scenes in many motion pictures, television shows, music videos, and video games. The following is a partial list of such multimedia in which the rock formations are included:
The venue’s executive director, Maggie Mackay, served as senior programmer for the Los Angeles Film Festival for the majority of its lifespan. An audience at a screening at 2220 Arts + Archives.