Hotel del Flores in Los Angeles CA
Reservations: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Hotel del Flores 409 North Crescent Drive Los Angeles CA 90210 Rodeo Drive is less than a 10 minute walk from this Beverly Hills hotel. Guests can enjoy a shared front porch, and all rooms have a TV. The uniquely furnished guest rooms at Hotel del Flores offer free toiletries. A daily housekeeping service is available and free Wi-Fi is provided. All rooms are non-smoking. A 24-hour front desk is available for guest convenience. Paley Center for Media is a 5 minute walk from the Del Flores Hotel. UCLA is a 10 minute drive from the property.
FSU Alumni Networking Event | LA
On Saturday, Feb. 20, in Beverly Hills, FSU alumni gathered for a networking event at The Paley Center for Media.
The event featured a panel discussion from some of our most successful alumni in media, film, sports, business and theatre:
Davis Gaines (B.A. ’76) - stage actor, known for title role in The Phantom of the Opera
Jamie Linden (B.S. ’01) - screenwriter, We Are Marshall (2006) and Dear John (2010)
Dallas Raines (B.S. ’76) - chief meteorologist at KABC-TV
Chris Rix (B.S. ’04) - Fox sportscaster, LA director at Fellowship of Christian Athletes, former Seminoles quarterback
Ryan Saul (M.F.A. ’95) - literary agent at APA Talent and Literacy Agency, adjunct professor in the FSU College of Motion Picture Arts
Jenna Susko (B.A. ’05) - investigative reporter at NBC4
Heather Castellari Turner (B.S. ’93) - managing director at DiNapoli Capital Partners, and national board director for the FSU Alumni Association
CW President Says The Network Will Be Around ‘A Long Time’
The CW president Mark Pedowitz said during the summer TCA press tour that he believes his network will be around for a long time. During the CW's Q&A session at the conference, Pedowitz was asked about the state of broadcast television, specifically his network, in the new era of streaming. Pedowitz confidently responded, For many years since I’ve been in the industry, from a broadcasting point of view, they’ve been saying broadcasting is dead. It’s far from dead. [...] The CW is situated today as a multi‑platform player, it’s going to be around for a hell of a long time.” Pedowitz has been in charge of The CW since 2011, bringing the network successful ratings with Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow, and critical acclaim for female-fronted series Jane the Virgin and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
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‘South Park’ Creators on Trump and Hillary: ‘The Giant Douche and the Turd Sandwich’.
‘South Park’ Creators on Trump and Hillary: ‘The Giant Douche and the Turd Sandwich’.
This month, South Park will begin its 20th season on the air. And creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are in a celebratory mood. The pair made a rare appearance at Comic-Con earlier this summer and on the night of September 1st, they stopped by The Paley Center in Beverly Hills for the opening of a new interactive exhibit called “The South Park 20 Experience.” To mark the occasion, Comedy Central also released a new retrospective video that looks back at the show’s 19 seasons, by the numbers, and cites milestones like 49 Cartman dumps, 84 Stan vomits, and one Gay Fish. “The first time we saw that we were sitting in front of a bunch of people at Comic-Con,” Parker tells The Daily Beast before sitting down with Stone for a panel discussion moderated by Viacom chief Doug Herzog, who helped bring the show to Comedy Central in the mid-’90s. “And there definitely was a little bit of, wow, dude, that’s not cool, seeing all those all clips.” “It’s like a version of looking at your old haircuts on the internet,” Stone adds. “But that’s who we were in 1998, or whatever.” The big question heading into season 20 is how South Park will engage with a presidential election that has become a whole lot crazier since last season’s gun-crazed finale aired in December. It was close to a year ago, in September 2015, that the show first took on Donald Trump. “We thought we’d better do this before it goes away,” Parker says, laughing. “When you’re doing something that contemporary,” Stone adds, “you’re worried that it will drop out [of the news] the next week.” They thought people might wonder why they were doing an entire episode about such a “marginal character” in the election. They did not expect he would go on to become one of the two major party nominees. But now that they’ve done their Trump episode, they’re not sure they can really go back to that same well. “That was pretty hardcore,” Stone says of the episode, which ended with the violent rape of the Canadian Trump character. Parker chimes in, “Yeah, I don’t know what else we could do.” With his run for president on a platform of keeping those “dirty” Canadians out of America, the character of Mr. Garrison has basically become the show’s Trump stand-in, so the pair said they expect they will continue to use him as a vehicle to comment on Trump’s campaign. They decided to do that in the first place because they “didn’t really want to service Trump as a character,” according to Parker. As Stone added, “We were like, fuck him, we don’t want to give him the satisfaction.” But what about Hillary Clinton? It has now been nearly a decade since South Park aired an episode that revolved around her in the spring of 2007, during the show’s eleventh season. In that episode, titled “The Snuke,” Secret Service discovers a small nuclear bomb concealed in the candidate’s vagina.
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American Jews, or Jewish Americans, are Americans who are Jews, whether by religion, ethnicity or nationality. The current Jewish community in the United States consists primarily of Ashkenazi Jews, who descend from diaspora Jewish populations of Central and Eastern Europe and comprise about 90% of the American Jewish population. Most American Ashkenazim are US-born, with a dwindling number of now elderly earlier immigrants, as well as some more recent foreign-born immigrants.
During the colonial era, prior to the mass immigration of Ashkenazim, Spanish and Portuguese Jews represented the bulk of America's then small Jewish population, and while their descendants are a minority today, they along with an array of other Jewish communities represented the remainder of American Jews, including other more recent Sephardic Jews, Mizrahi Jews, various other ethnically Jewish communities, as well as a smaller number of converts to Judaism. The American Jewish community manifests a wide range of Jewish cultural traditions, encompassing the full spectrum of Jewish religious observance.
Depending on religious definitions and varying population data, the United States has the largest or second largest Jewish community in the world, after Israel. In 2012, the American Jewish population was estimated at between 5.5 and 8 million, depending on the definition of the term, which constitutes between 1.7% and 2.6% of the total U.S. population.