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		<title>How the 1990s Made L.A. a Cultural Engine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>At &#8220;Were the &#8217;90s L.A.&#8217;s Golden Age?&#8221;, a Zócalo/Museum of Contemporary Art event, MOCA&#8217;s chief curator, Helen Molesworth, explained how the 1990s transformed Los Angeles into a major force in contemporary art and music. From NWA&#8217;s <i>Straight Outta Compton</i> (which dropped in 1988) to Catherine Opie&#8217;s <i>Freeways</i>, the 1990s was full of cultural landmarks that were uniquely Southern Californian and made a national impact.<br />
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