It’s summer and the time for sweet cravings in Los Angeles. If you’re looking for a place where you can find the latest, most interesting...
The moment that steps are taken into the Last Bookstore, life unfolds like in the movies. No, really – it’s breathtaking. You’re Belle the moment...
Los Angeles celebrates Gay Pride June 6 through 8 in West Hollywood. Christopher Street West, a non-profit group dedicated to all the needs of the...
Whether you’ve been to one or not, you’ve probably all heard of farmers’ markets. The place where vendors are out under white tarps selling succulent...
Soon after I moved to Venice Beach in the late 1980s, a large complex was erected nearby on the corner of Rose Avenue and Main...
Living in Southern California has its many perks: incredible weather, fantastic sports teams, something to do no matter where you live and plenty of culture....
For all my years living in Los Angeles it took a site-specific opera production of Mexican composer Daniel Catán’s “La Hija de Rappaccini” (Daughter of Rappaccini)...
Some folks have been training for their summer body since Christmas last year, probably passing up the stuffing and holiday eggnog, and those on the...
This past weekend was Mother’s Day, with many events going on in the city in honor of mothers and women. Restaurants had special menus and...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Roughly 2,500 people made their way Saturday night into the Santa Monica High School Memorial Greek Amphitheater for the opening night...
With the roar over the anticipated film, Godzilla, coming to theaters, a monstrous 20 ft. plus sculpture of Godzilla was unveiled at the TCL Chinese...
The historic Los Angeles Union Station celebrated its 75th anniversary last Saturday- the same day as Amtrak’s National Train Day celebration. Union Station is not...
EatSeeHear is LA’s premier outdoor movie, food truck and live music event series, and is returning for its highly anticipated third year with 19 beloved...
The first ever Broccoli City Festival on the West Coast took place last Saturday, May 3rd at the LA Mart in downtown Los Angeles. Notable...
Being able to find 20 minutes to relax and do nothing is something most people find difficult to do. You may be wondering what is...
I really dislike the commercialism of Valentine’s Day. That being said, I do love thoughtful gestures and spending time with those you love (friends or...
Although we had some rain this week and Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow last Sunday, don’t let cloudy skies and colder temperatures keep you inside...
Even if you aren’t a die-hard NFL fan, you probably look forward to this Sunday – if not for the commercials then as an excuse...
Awards season keeps rolling along, with my favorite ceremony taking place this Sunday. If you love music, then at least one artist you can appreciate...
Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and there are several ways to honor the legacy of the Civil Rights activist and humanitarian. You could...
Last night, everyone’s favorite nanny, Mary Poppins, swooped in for a sing-along engagement of the Disney film at The El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. Quite...
Awards season is here! But before you get comfy on the couch to ooh and aah at the red carpet fashion and cry laughing at...
This is it, the last weekend of holiday break for many of you. So make the most of the next three days at these events...
Just because Christmas has come and gone doesn’t mean the holiday fun is over for the year. You can catch a classic film, a concert...
Although it has become downright frigid in Los Angeles lately, temperatures will never dip low enough for snow and ice. That doesn’t mean your dream...
Friday, December 20 FILM It’s A Wonderful Life @ The Cinefamily (Mid-City West) I couldn’t believe that my boyfriend had never seen the Frank Capra...
The Helping Hands Holiday Fundraiser took place at Casa Cabo in Burbank. It was a bohemian night, with celebrities and artists in attendance, all in...