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  2. Lafayette Park (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks partnered with the non-profit organization Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) to offer youth programs. The complex was renamed "Lafayette Park Recreation Center". [3] The park features sports facilities, including basketball courts.

  3. La Luna (1979 film) - Wikipedia

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    La Luna (released in the United States as Luna) is a 1979 drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci from a screenplay co-written with his brother Giuseppe and wife Clare Peploe. The film concerns the troubled life of a teenage boy and his relationship with his parents, including an incestuous relationship with his opera singer mother.

  4. Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    A Love Letter to Los Angeles was shortlisted for Best Austin Film at the 2021 Austin Film Critics Association Awards, held on January 11, 2022. Other contenders included the 2020 releases The Carnivores, The Get Together, and Queens of Pain, as well as the winner Without Getting Killed or Caught (2021).

  5. Moon Heart - Wikipedia

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    Moon Heart (Spanish: El corazón de la luna) is a 2021 Peruvian science fiction drama film written and directed by Aldo Salvini and starring Haydeé Cáceres. The film tells the story of M, an old homeless woman who one day sees a mechanical angel that will change her life.

  6. Jean-Pierre Boccara - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Boccara is a French-Italian-American entrepreneur and artist known for founding several clubs [1] in Los Angeles, California.Lhasa Club, Lhasaland, Café Largo, and Luna Park were known for bookings across many genres including music, spoken word, comedy, cinema, cabaret, and pre-digital media art shows.

  7. Hola/Chau - Wikipedia

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    The album works because the more thoughtful, reflective songs, like "Siguiendo La Luna," translate to the stage far better than could be imagined, especially when the audience sings along. "Vasos Vacios," especially, becomes downright sublime and "Salvador Y Los Cordones Flojos," hardly a standout on La Marcha de Golazo Solitario, reveals a new ...

  8. La Luna - Wikipedia

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    La Luna: Live in Concert, a 2001 Sarah Brightman concert inspired by that album; La Luna (Holger Czukay album), a 2000 album by Holger Czukay "La Luna" (song), a 1989 song by Belinda Carlisle; La luna, a 1975 album by Angelo Branduardi "La Luna", a 1982 song by Nova "La Luna", a 2012 song by Madness from the album Oui Oui, Si Si, Ja Ja, Da Da

  9. La Luna: Live in Concert - Wikipedia

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    La Luna: Live in Concert is a live concert recording by Sarah Brightman, inspired by her La Luna album. The performance in Sunrise, Florida was recorded and filmed on 4 October 2000 and has been released on DVD and VHS in spring 2001. Brightman performs her 1997 hit "There for Me" with singer Josh Groban.