Enthusiastically Los Angeles
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How did Downtown Los Angeles go from a glorified office park to being the "coolest Downtown in America" (at least according to GQ Magazine)? Who made it happen? What makes them tick? What are their stories? Your favorite Amateur Enthusiast interviews the dreamers, makers, movers, and shakers who made it happen - and continue to move it forward. From the famous to the infamous, the well known to the unknown, we all have one thing in common: a passion for Los Angeles. And we have our share of laughs along the way, too.

Antonio Villaraigosa Part 2

Has anybody lived a more quintessentially Los Angeles life than former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa? In part 1 of this episode, we learned a...
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Antonio Villaraigosa Part 1

Has anyone lived a more quintessentially Los Angeles life than Antonio Villaraigosa?  From high school dropout to labor leader to, eventually, Speaker...
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Carol Schatz

The 24/7 Downtown Los Angeles we know now didn't happen by accident.  And it didn't happen without a lot of hard work.  And one of the harde...
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Dave Whitton

You have probably not heard of Dave Whitton.  But if you've been to Seven Grand ... Villains Tavern ... One Eyed Gypsy ... or, now, PrankBar, you...
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Linda Dishman

Los Angeles used to have a reputation as a city that not only didn't care about its past, but hardly realized it even had a past.  One of the big...
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Paul Audley

Film LA might be one of the most important agencies you've never heard of. Why?  Because nearly everything that gets filmed in Los Angeles has to...
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Billie Greer

Billie Greer is many things.  Pioneering female business leader.  Courageous risk taker.  Unmatched communications and public affairs professional.  A...
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Chris Martin

It's not an exaggeration to say that today's Downtown would not look the way it does were it not for the Martin family.Chris is the Chairman...
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Sue Laris

Anybody who spends any time in Downtown Los Angeles has undoubtedly picked up a copy of the Downtown News.  Continuously in print for nearly 50 years,...
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Gary Leonard

Anybody who has been to almost any political, civic, charitable, or fundraising event in Downtown Los Angeles has probably had their picture taken by ...
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