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The Californian (band)
The Californian may refer to: Periodicals * ''The Californian'' (1840s newspaper), Monterey newspaper moved to San Francisco * ''The Californian'' (1860s newspaper), San Francisco literary newspaper * ''The Californian'' (1880s magazine), San Francisco literary magazine * ''The Californian'' (Temecula), Temecula, California, now defunct * ''The Bakersfield Californian'', Bakersfield, California * ''The Daily Californian'', the student newspaper at the University of California at Berkeley * ''The Salinas Californian'', Salinas, California Other uses * ''The Californian'' (Sunday's Best album) * ''The Californian'' (Bob Schneider album) * ''The Californian'' (film), 1937 western See also * Californian (other) * The Californians (other) The Californians may refer to: * ''The Californians'' (TV series), American NBC 1950s western * "The Californians" (''Dynasty''), episode of TV show, ''Dynasty'' * "The Californians" (''Saturday Night Live''), soap opera parody of l ...
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The Californian (1840s Newspaper)
''The Californian'' was the first California newspaper. History ''The Californian'' was first published in Monterey, California on August 15, 1846, by Alcalde Walter Colton and his friend Robert B. Semple, from a well-used Ramage printing press that Agustín V. Zamorano brought from Hawaii to Monterey in 1834.The Historic Ramage Press
from columbiagazette.com/ramage.html, retrieved on July 28, 2009.
Zamorano used it to print books, letterheads and proclamations, but not a newspaper. When Commodore arrived in Monterey with the American naval invasion in July 1846, he found the printing press stored in the Custom House and notified Colton.
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The Californian (1860s Newspaper)
''The Californian'' was a San Francisco literary newspaper published weekly from May 28, 1864 until February 1, 1868. History ''The Californian'' was started in May 1864 by publishers P.J. Thomas, A.A. Stickney and John Collner.Library of Congress. Chronicling AmericaAbout this Newspaper: The Californian'' Retrieved on July 28, 2009. Charles Henry "Inigo" Webb was the first editor, and Fitz Hugh Ludlow was one of the first contributors. Bret Harte was an editor, and Mark Twain was hired at a salary of $50 per month. Harte contributed articles as well, and the periodical jumped to the fore among its competitors in the San Francisco Bay Area including ''the Golden Era''. The paper was published in the "imperial size", an industry term. It measured 22 inches across and thirty inches high with easy to read pages that ran three columns across. According to Ben Tarnoff, "Readers expecting tales of honest miners, or lyrical tributes to California's landscape, would be disappointed. Lik ...
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The Californian (1880s Magazine)
''The Californian'' was a San Francisco literary periodical issued monthly during 1880–1882, published by Anton Roman who had helped found the earlier (and later) '' Overland Monthly''. ''The Californian'' was a continuation of the ''Overland Monthly'' after its 1875 cessation, and changed back into the ''Overland Monthly'' in late 1882. History ''The Californian'' was first edited by Frederick M. Somers as a purely Western-focused magazine. Some have called it "Somers' Californian" to distinguish it from an earlier 1860s newspaper, ''The Californian'', and from the later ''Californian Illustrated Magazine'' funded by Charles Frederick Holder and edited by Edmund Clarence Stedman. The first editorial statement, in the first issue, was Contributors included Joaquin Miller, Edward Rowland Sill, Ambrose Bierce, John Muir, Josiah Royce, Joseph LeConte, Charles Edwin Markham Yda Hillis Addis, Katharine Lee Bates, Kate Douglas Wiggin and Ina Coolbrith.Purdy, Helen Throop''San Fran ...
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The Californian (Temecula)
The ''North County Times'' was a local newspaper in San Diego's North County. It was headquartered in Escondido. The final publisher was Peter York. It was formed in 1995 from the merger of the ''North County Blade-Citizen'' of Oceanside (founded 1929) and the '' Escondido Times-Advocate'' (founded 1909) by Howard Publications. Beginning in 1997, the Times also published ''The Californian'' in Temecula, located in southwest Riverside County. The newspaper was published with three local editions including ''The Californian''. Lee Enterprises acquired Howard in 2002. From 2008 through 2011, the paper laid off dozens of staff members, including at least a third of its editorial/newsroom staff. Doug Manchester, owner of '' U-T San Diego'' (known as ''The San Diego Union-Tribune'' after 2015), bought the ''North County Times'' from Lee Enterprises in September 2012 for just under $12 million. One third of the staff was laid off. Subsequently, the print edition of the newspaper w ...
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The Bakersfield Californian
''The Bakersfield Californian'' is a daily newspaper serving Bakersfield, California and surrounding Kern County in the state's San Joaquin Valley. History ''The Bakersfield Californian'' is the direct descendant of Kern County's first newspaper, ''The Weekly Courier'', which was first published on Aug. 18, 1866, in Havilah, California. At that time, Havilah, a small mining town about 50 miles northeast of the present site of Bakersfield, was the center of the 1864 gold rush, which brought the first major population influx to Kern County. The newspaper's name was later changed to ''The Havilah Weekly Courier''. As the mineral wealth of the area became depleted and the population moved southward toward Bakersfield, the newspaper also moved to Bakersfield in 1872, becoming ''The Kern County Weekly Courier''. In 1876, the ''Courier'' merged with another Bakersfield newspaper, ''The Southern Californian'', to form ''The Kern County Californian''. Its name was changed to ''The Daily ...
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The Daily Californian
''The Daily Californian'' (''Daily Cal'') is an independent, student-run newspaper that serves the University of California, Berkeley, campus and its surrounding community. It formerly published a print edition four days a week on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday during the academic year, and twice a week during the summer. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in California, however, ''The Daily Californian'' has been publishing a print newspaper once a week on Thursdays. History ''The Daily Californian'' became independent from UC Berkeley in 1971 after the campus administration fired three senior editors over an editorial that encouraged readers to "take back" People's Park. Both sides came to an agreement, and ''The Daily Californian'' gained financial and editorial independence from the university and is now published by an independent corporation called the Independent Berkeley Students Publishing Company, Inc. The paper licenses its name from the Regents o ...
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The Salinas Californian
''The Salinas Californian'', sometimes referred to as ''The Californian'', is a digital and print newspaper published in Salinas, California, covering mainly the Salinas Valley. Founded in 1871 as ''The Salinas City Index'', it went through several name changes and assumed its current name during World War II. The paper is part of the USA Today Network, owned by Gannett, which acquired its parent company Speidel Newspapers Inc., in 1977. History ''The'' ''Salinas Californian’s'' direct precursor ''The Salinas City Index'' first published on March 31. 1871. It changed its name into ''Salinas Weekly Index'' in 1883. As Salinas went through a period of agricultural and financial expansion in the years between 1860 and 1890, the existence of ''The Salinas Weekly Index'', and two other publications, ''Salinas Weekly Democrat'' and ''Salinas Daily Journal,'' was seen as evidence that the city was “one of the most modern for its size in the state” in the late 1800s. The pap ...
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The Californian (Sunday's Best Album)
The Californian is the second and final studio album by Californian indie rock Indie rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand from the 1970s to the 1980s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the music they produc ... band Sunday's Best. Track listing # "The Try" – 4:45 # "The Californian" – 4:17 # "Don't Let It Fade" – 4:12 # "The Salt Mines Of Santa Monica" – 3:41 # "If We Had It Made" – 5:42 # "Our Left Coast Ambitions" – 4:03 # "Without Meaning" – 5:16 # "Beethoven St." – 4:39 # "Brave, But Brittle..." – 4:03 # "Los Feliz Arms" – 5:59 References 2002 albums Sunday's Best albums Polyvinyl Record Co. albums {{2000s-indie-rock-album-stub ...
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The Californian (Bob Schneider Album)
''The Californian'' is the 5th solo studio album (and 7th released project) from Bob Schneider, released on August 8, 2006. Originally planned as a double-disc set, ''The Californian'' was produced, in part, as the culmination of Schneider’s collaborations with rock guitarist Billy Harvey, who had been touring as a part of the band. Track listing #"Holding in the World" – 5:03 #"Game Plan" – 2:30 #"Party At the Neighbors" – 2:09 #"Miss Oblivion" – 2:27 #"Flowerparts" – 4:22 #"Blauu" – 2:03 #"Get Up On It" – 2:29 #"Mix It Up" – 2:21 #"Superpowers" – 2:28 #"Everything I Have Means Nothing to Me Now" – 3:26 #"Boombox" – 1:38 #"The Californian" – 3:54 #"Mudhouse" – 3:37 #"The Sons of Ralph" – 2:16 Disc 2 While never formally released, The Californian Disc 2 was intended to be a “live” album of songs with a raw feel, and was recorded in studio, with an audience track to be mixed in later. Schneider eventually made most of these tracks ...
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The Californian (film)
''The Californian'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Gus Meins and written by Gordon Newell and Gilbert Wright. The film stars Ricardo Cortez, Marjorie Weaver, Katherine DeMille, Maurice Black, Morgan Wallace and Nigel De Brulier. The film was released on July 18, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Plot The story follows Ramon Escobar who comes back to California after attending school in Spain, and finds corrupt politicians mistreating the people of California. Cast * Ricardo Cortez as Ramon Escobar * Marjorie Weaver as Rosalia Miller * Katherine DeMille as Chata *Maurice Black as Pancho *Morgan Wallace as Tod Barsto *Nigel De Brulier as Don Francisco Escobar * George Regas as Ruiz * Pierre Watkin as Miller *James Farley as Sheriff Stanton * Edward Keane as Marshal Morse *Gene Reynolds as Ramon as a Child *Ann Gillis as Rosalia as a Child *Francisco Flores del Campo as Ruiz as a Child *Billy Bletcher William Bletcher (September 24, 1894 – January 5, 1979) ...
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Californian (other)
Californian is an adjective describing something related to the American state of California. It is also the demonym for a person from California. It may also refer to: Ships * ''Californian'' (schooner), the "Official Tall Ship Ambassador for the State of California" * ''Californian'' (ship) * SS ''Californian'', British passenger ship famous for her relationship to the RMS ''Titanic'' disaster of 1912 * , early American motor vessel Other uses * Californian, a font designed by Frederic Goudy for the University of California Press * The Californian, a coupe version of the British Hillman Imp automobile * ''The Salinas Californian'', the daily newspaper of Salinas, California * ''The Bakersfield Californian'', the daily newspaper of Bakersfield, California See also * California (other) * Californian English, a dialect spoken in California * List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names#C, a word in Latin found in species names * List of people ...
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