
Nathan Masters
Host and Producer, Lost L.A. at KCET-TV (Burbank, CA)
Author of CROOKED, a true-life Roaring 20s tale of spies, secret lovers, and the most corrupt attorney general in US history. Host of #LostLA on @PBSSoCal.
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RT @MatthewBowdish: For those interested in Los Angeles history, check out @LaInaMinute's interview with @nathanmasters of @PBSSoCal's Lost…

RT @LaInaMinute: This week I sat down with Nathan Masters of PBS SoCal’s incredible program Lost L.A. We dive into historic, notable, con…

#LostLA's Season 7 finale airs tonight, sharing the story of how Los Angeles became the birthplace of modern animation—with a little help from a midwestern transplant named Walt Disney. Tune in to @pbssocal or stream the episode at your convenience on the free PBS app. https://t.co/lI5UELWDZb