"Ever since the 1910's, when filmmakers like Cecil B. DeMille first set up shop in Hollywood, mapmakers, the Lewises and Clarks of the city's social terrain, began compiling that only-in-Los Angeles fixture, maps to the fabulous homes of the stars. Collectively, they form an unofficial, subterranean version of the Oscars, an unsung barometer of in and outness as potent as the noisy counterparts for sale at the supermarket checkout." nytimes | get your paparazzi on
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