Nathan Masters
Nathan Masters (born 1981) is a writer, Los Angeles historian, and host of Lost L.A., a public television series about Los Angeles history.[1][2][3] He manages public programs at the University of Southern California Libraries. In 2013, he launched a Gizmodo subdomain titled Southland about Los Angeles history and geography.[4] Masters grew up in Orange County, California.[5]
His 2019 article "Pillars of Fire" about Los Angeles policewoman Alice Stebbins Wells and cult leader Alma Bridwell White was published by Truly*Adventurous.[6]
External links
- Homepage, retrieved 26 September 2017
- KCET.org author page, retrieved 26 September 2017
- LA Hashtags Itself podcast interview, retrieved 15 August 2019
References
- "Lost LA With Nathan Masters". KCRW. January 27, 2016.
- Blakemore, Erin (April 28, 2016). "LA Archives Have Their Own TV Show". Library Journal.
- Wick, Julia (September 17, 2017). "Lost LA Returns For A Second Season". LAist. Archived from the original on September 15, 2017.
- Khattab, Deena (December 3, 2013). "Nathan Masters launches blog to restore LA's history". Daily Trojan.
- Brettany Shannon (19 October 2017). "LA Hashtags Itself" (Podcast). USC Bedrosian Center.
- https://medium.com/truly-adventurous/pillars-of-fire-d442e8b8e9d
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