Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from Clovis to Nixon

1980s

This page has tags:

  1. Decades, 1910s-1990s Curtis Fletcher

Contents of this tag:

  1. Reaganism and Rebellion: The American Uprising of 1988-1992
  2. Space Station Los Angeles: Aerospace Capital of the Cold War, 1945-1992
  3. The Cosby Show, 1984-1992
  4. The Hollywood "Sign," 1923-1980s
  5. Rap and Rebellion: Manifestos for the Uprising, 1982-1992
  6. The Jeffersons, 1975-1985
  7. The Rise of Ronald Reagan, the Politician, 1940s-1980s
  8. A Different World, 1987-1993
  9. Reaganism: The Triumph of Los Angeles-Branded New Right Repression, 1964-1989
  10. Chiat/Day Building (Frank Gehry, 1985-1991; Binocular designed by Claes Oldenburg)
  11. The Gates Era Police State: The LAPD's Military Occupation of Los Angeles in the 1980s-90s
  12. Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich, and the Artistic Apotheosis of the New Hollywood, 1971-1980
  13. "Medal Count": Network TV Coverage of the 1984 LA Olympics
  14. Conceptualism and the the CalArts Mafia, 1971-1980
  15. Corporate Origins and Destination of the New Hollywood, 1966-1980s
  16. Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1980
  17. Aerospace Production Sites, 1960s-1980s and Sites of Collective Violence, 1992
  18. Scarface, Wall Street, and Cinema in Reagan's 1980s
  19. Race-Ethnic Majorities, Los Angeles County, 1940-2000
  20. Los Angeles and the Postmodern Turn, 1980s-1990s
  21. Diff’rent Strokes, 1978-1986
  22. Fall of the Berlin Wall, 9 November 1989
  23. Herman Kahn (1922-1983), Interview with Herman Kahn, author of On Escalation, May 11, 1965
  24. Diff’rent Strokes, “The Reporter,” (Nancy Reagan, Guest) Season 5/Episode 22. (1983)
  25. Diversity (H) Index Los Angeles 1980
  26. 1984 LA Olympics Medal Count, CBS
  27. White Growth, White Wealth, and White Retreat, 1940s-1980s
  28. Race-Ethnic Majorities by Census Tract, 1980, Showing Pico-Whittier and Lakewood-Rosemead Transections
  29. President Reagan Opens 1984 Olympic Games
  30. Mariel Boat Lift Refugees from Cuba, 1980
  31. Al Pacino as Tony Montana in Scarface (Dir. Brian Di Palma. 1983)