L.A. Architect William Hefner Finds Classical and Modern Inspiration

Celebrating the diversity of residential architecture, in Los Angeles, architect William Hefner finds inspiration in both classical and modern themes. By Joseph Lemoyne. Architect William Hefner is best known for […]
Q&A: Josh Groban Embraces Harmony in the Therapeutic Power of Music

By Vicki Arkoff Golden-voiced Josh Groban was a talented and terrified 17-year-old senior at Los Angeles County High School for the Arts when his big break came. His vocal coach […]
STK San Diego Lives Up to the Hype

By Cole Casey. Is it a chic, sexy lounge with theatrical lighting, a sultry vibe and a DJ spinning house music? Or, is it a world-class steakhouse featuring 10 cuts […]
Inside Lamb’s Players Theatre’s 25th Anniversary Celebration

By Pat Launer. Indeed, it is a Silver Jubilee. Revered troupe Lamb’s Players Theatre is celebrating the 25th year in its beautiful Coronado home with a cabaret production whimsically called […]
All About Agave: 9 New Favorite Mexican Restaurants in San Diego

The city’s latest crop of restaurants marry tequila, mezcal and more with refined Mexican fare. Here are nine of our new favorite Mexican restaurants in San Diego.  It’s no […]
The Epicenter of Flavor

Can we finally just agree that Los Angeles is the most exciting food city in the country right now? Thanks to a year of huge new restaurant openings (as well […]
O.C. Dining Guide: 3 New Restaurants in Irvine

The world’s first Hello Kitty Grand Cafe has opened at Irvine Spectrum Center, going beyond the rose-gold bow headbands and hot mini matcha doughnuts out front to reservations-only experiences in […]
L.A. Restaurant Design as Eclectic as the City Itself

The prime examples demonstrate how the physical environment of where you eat can be as meaningful as the menu. By Roger Grody. Environment can have a profound effect on how […]