Here at LAist, we like to support local businesses. We like to see them thrive, because we love our city and we want our people to do well. What, then, are we supposed to make of a man who owns a business in Brentwood and spends an entire interview with the Huffington Post trash-talking L.A. residents, judging the very people who allow him to earn a livelihood, and promoting some of the worst stereotypes of Angelenos?
Om Shanti STFU: Local Yoga Studio Owner Hates L.A. Residents, Thinks We're Vain and Full of Botox
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Why The Tildes Left Los Angeleños
Forget the debate between Angelino and Angeleno. KCET says they're both not quite right, and that Angeleño is the original and most correct moniker for SoCalisters. Until the 1860s Los Angeles residents, both Latino and Anglo, reportedly spoke Spanish and "presumably (if it ever came up in conversation), they called themselves Angeleños, because that's the usual form of the noun."
Il Moro Fetes its MoroAngeleno Cocktail
Last Tuesday Modern Luxury magazine Angeleno and Il Moro restaurant got together to celebrate the prizewinning MoroAngeleno. No one could tell us exactly what award it had won. When we asked the mixologist he mumbled, "The Mixologists".

