Victory Drive-in Theater, San Fernando Valley, Calif., Photo by Steve Fitch, 1973
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Victory Drive-in Theater, San Fernando Valley, Calif., Photo by Steve Fitch, 1973
Bomp Records
...opens on Laurel Canyon Blvd. in North Hollywood, CA (April 1977) The store was owned and run by Greg and Suzy Shaw.
Joani Presents was a lesbian club at 6413 Lankershim Boulevard, in North Hollywood, California. The owner, Joani Hannon, was a muscian and performer often known for her role in the 1959 Marilyn Monroe film Some Like It Hot.
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Kim Gordon on a skateboard in front of Spinhead Studios during recording of “Made in USA” (North Hollywood, 1986)
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The artist Corita Kent in her gallery
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Victory Drive-in Theater, San Fernando Valley, CA, Photo by Steve Fitch, 1973
The Vans circus tent store in Canoga Park in the early 1970s
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Students protesting at San Fernando Valley State College, 1969
Student boycott at San Fernando Valley State College, ca. 1969
In this image African American students boycott, and encourage others to boycott, classes as part of their effort to implement ethnic studies programs at SFVSC. Student efforts were rewarded with the creation of the Pan-African Studies and Chicana/o Studies Departments beginning in the Fall of 1969, despite a forcible takeover of the Administration building by militant students. That takeover resulted in the arrest and prosecution of several students, and was among the darkest days in the history of the campus.
Angela Davis, associate professor of philosophy at UCLA and notorious during the Vietnam War protest era for her membership in the Communist Party, speaks at San Fernando Valley State College (CSUN), Northridge, CA 4/14/1970. (source)