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West Hollywood

American  

noun

  1. a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.


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“Thanks to playing Luffy, I can now truly dedicate myself to being a professional actor and a creative person,” Godoy says in Spanish while sitting inside a West Hollywood hotel last month.

From Los Angeles Times

The song that brought Spiro to West Hollywood this past Tuesday is “Die on This Hill,” a showstopping pop-soul ballad about staying in a toxic relationship — “I’ll take my pride, stand here for you,” she sings, “I’m not blind, just seeing it through” — that’s been streamed more than 300 million times on YouTube and Spotify since it came out in October.

From Los Angeles Times

The new flagship store in West Hollywood is both a return to its California roots and an envisioning of its future still ahead.

From Los Angeles Times

“If you’re a screenwriter and you write a movie and for some reason people don’t come,” he said amid the clatter and conversation in a West Hollywood coffee shop, “you can hide behind the director, you can hide behind the cast, you can hide behind all kinds of things. But if you write a book and nobody buys it, there’s nobody to hide behind.”

From Los Angeles Times

But would a chance meeting at a West Hollywood bar cause me to stay in Los Angeles?

From Los Angeles Times