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Exhibit to Feature Photos of Hollywood Shootout
A collection of five images will be on display June 9 - July 12.

Patch Community Editor
Email: lindsey.baguio[at]patch.com
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Lindsey was named Patch's first west coast community editor, serving the Los Angeles area. Her areas of coverage currently include: Altadena, Glendora, Diamond Bar - Walnut, Monrovia, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes, Newport Beach, Los Alamitos - Seal Beach, Lake Forest, Rancho Santa Margarita, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel - Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente.
Lindsey has worked at Patch since August 2010 where she started as a freelance contributor and guest editor covering Culver City, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Pacific Palisades.
She was hired a few months later as the local editor for Hollywood Patch. She served the Hollywood community for a year. From there she became Patch's first community editor on the west coast. This position has included serving Patch sites in the San Gabriel Valley, San Fernando Valley, Orange County and Los Angeles area.
Her media experience has taken her throughout Southern California to cover breaking news, quirky events, crime, education and government.
Lindsey graduated from Pepperdine University with a Bachelor's Degree in Telecommunications - Broadcast News.
Lindsey is a member of the Online News Association and Asian American Journalists Association.
She has worked for The Orange County Register, KABC-TV and WEHT-TV in the past.
A collection of five images will be on display June 9 - July 12.

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An update from Los Angeles City Councilman Eric Garcetti on May 31, 2012.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Richard Kind are scheduled to star in the production July 27-29.
A couple events will prompt the partial street closure of Hollywood Boulevard Thursday.
The quintessential California band plays the iconic venue on Saturday.
Residents will gather Wednesday to discuss establishing a neighborhood crime prevention program.
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An update from Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge on May 25, 2012.
An update from Los Angeles City Councilman Eric Garcetti on May 24, 2012.
The Hollywood location will close its doors for the final time on Sunday.
A group of young professionals will hold their semi-regular happy hour at The Cat & Fiddle.
The show will make its west coast premiere with a 12-week run at the Pantages Theatre.
The hot dog eatery is offering anniversary specials through June 17.
A dedication ceremony is planned for the new Los Angeles Fire Department facility at 5769 Hollywood Blvd.
All proceeds from Tuesday's event will help Hollywood 4WRD move the homeless off the streets and into permanent homes.
Esquire's drink correspondent says the patio is one of the restaurant's best features.
Council District 4's Tom LaBonge thinks the city should change the tunes callers hear while they hold to tunes ones inspired by Los Angeles.
Councilman Tom LaBonge suggests the city should change its hold music with tunes inspired by Los Angeles.
A panel of experts will discuss the field of technology and art in Hollywood Tuesday night.