Relocating to Los Angeles and Orange County

Relocating to Los Angeles and Orange County
Author: David Seidman
Publisher: Prima Lifestyles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Los Angeles (Calif.)
ISBN: 9780761525660

Making the Big Move to Southern California Just Got Easier Los Angeles and Orange County are among the fastest growing areas in the country. But moving there can be an overwhelming and expensive experience. This book gives you all the information you need to make the transition smooth and affordable, including: -How to find a place to live--fast -Where to look for a job -How much it costs to live in the area -Where to find the best restaurants in town -How to choose a neighborhood you'll love -What to do in and around L.A. -And much, much more! Bursting with information on everything from post offices, grocery stores, and health clubs to school districts and freeways, "Relocating to Los Angeles and Orange County helps you negotiate the area like a seasoned veteran on your very first day. Find Out About: -Hollywood -Burbank -Glendale -Long Beach -Pasadena -Santa Monica -Anaheim -Costa Mesa -Irvine -Corona -And many other areas

I Moved to Los Angeles to Work in Animation

I Moved to Los Angeles to Work in Animation
Author: Natalie Nourigat
Publisher: Boom! Studios
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2018-12-26
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1641441461

When artist Natalie Nourigat left her life in Portland to move to Los Angeles and pursue a job in animation, she realized that despite her research, nothing truly prepared her for the wild world that awaited in the studios of Southern California. This autobiographical how-to graphic novel explores the highest highs and lowest lows of pursuing a dream in animation. Brushed with a dose of humor and illustrated advice about salaries, studio culture, and everything in between, I Moved to Los Angeles to Work in Animation is the unique insider experience you won’t find anywhere else.

Moving to Los Angeles

Moving to Los Angeles
Author: Kieran Green
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2015-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514787687

The #1 Best Selling Los Angeles Moving Guide is now available for Kindle through Amazon Get your copy of the best guide to Los Angeles, California from Kieran Green! In Moving to Los Angeles: A Guide for Non-Tourists you will find everything you need to know about Los Angeles, California. This book will take you from a complete tourist to a local in no time. Before you take the large plunge of packing your life possessions together and making a move to a new location, it is important that you really know everything there is to know about your destination. This is the point of Moving to Los Angeles: A Guide for Non-Tourists Kieran Green has done all of the heavy lifting for you in his moving guide. The book will talk about topics ranging from: property taxes to weather. Not only will Los Angeles's transportation options be outlined in detail this book will inform you about schooling options as well. You will learn about many of the entertainment options available and how this will increase the amount of time you need for leisure. Don't know the best neighborhoods to choose? Well, do not worry because you will learn all the best places to live and you will even find out some hidden gems. Are you a history buff? Well did you know that Los Angeles is one of California's most historical cities? Here is a Preview of What You Will Learn: A History of Los Angeles Los Angeles' Shopping Centers The Best Schools Best Neighborhoods Entertainment Options Major Employers Much, much more! Pick up this book today and get ready for your move to Los Angeles, California! Related Searches: Los Angeles ca, Los Angeles california, california travel guide, moving to Los Angeles

Moving to Los Angeles

Moving to Los Angeles
Author: Alpha Books
Publisher: Alpha Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1996-10
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780028612805

While every other guide to L.A. explores the city's movie studios and glamorous cafes, this book helps residents find the things they really need--laundromats, hardware stores, and affordable restaurants! But when you're done setting up house, you'll also find tips on where insiders go to get an unostructed view of some of the city's most famous citizens.

The Dodgers Move West

The Dodgers Move West
Author: Neil Sullivan
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1989-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195059220

For many New Yorkers, the removal of the Brooklyn Dodgers—perhaps the most popular baseball team of all time—to Los Angeles in 1957 remains one of the most traumatic events since World War II. Sullivan's controversial reassessment of this event shifts responsibility for the move onto the local governmental maneuverings that occurred on both sides of the continent. Set against a backdrop of sporting passion and rivalry, and appearing over thirty years after the Dodgers' last season in Brooklyn, this engrossing book offers new insights into the power struggle existing in the nation's two largest cities.

L.A. City Limits

L.A. City Limits
Author: Josh Sides
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004-01-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520939868

In 1964 an Urban League survey ranked Los Angeles as the most desirable city for African Americans to live in. In 1965 the city burst into flames during one of the worst race riots in the nation's history. How the city came to such a pass—embodying both the best and worst of what urban America offered black migrants from the South—is the story told for the first time in this history of modern black Los Angeles. A clear-eyed and compelling look at black struggles for equality in L.A.'s neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces from the Great Depression to our day, L.A. City Limits critically refocuses the ongoing debate about the origins of America's racial and urban crisis. Challenging previous analysts' near-exclusive focus on northern "rust-belt" cities devastated by de-industrialization, Josh Sides asserts that the cities to which black southerners migrated profoundly affected how they fared. He shows how L.A.'s diverse racial composition, dispersive geography, and dynamic postwar economy often created opportunities—and limits—quite different from those encountered by blacks in the urban North.