Performing Arts Superstitions Guard Against Bad Luck
By Libby Slate. Not long after operatic soprano So Young Park came to the United States from her native South Korea, she auditioned for roles wearing a deep-purple dress. She […]
L.A. Phil’s Youth Orchestra Los Angeles Has Helped Careers and Confidence Blossom
By Libby Slate. When Daemon Williams first began playing clarinet in the L.A. Phil’s YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles) after-school program, he was an 11-year-old sixth grader with this mindset: […]
First Ever “Clicquot on the Coast” Veuve Take Over at Paséa Hotel & Spa
For the first time and for one weekend only, Veuve Clicquot and Paséa Hotel & Spa will come together to celebrate the never-ending summer of Huntington Beach with a series […]
Top Los Angeles Things to Do in October
This month, there’s plenty of music, art, food and more to discover in Los Angeles. See our list of the top 30+ Los Angeles things to do in October. Be […]
Top San Diego Things to Do in October
This month, San Diego brings you Oktoberfest celebrations, dog-friendly festivities, decadent dinners and more. See our list of the top 30+ San Diego things to do in October. Edited by […]
20 Essential L.A. Neighborhood Restaurants
Neighborhoods in Los Angeles are constantly evolving, and their dining scenes feature both established favorites and exciting newcomers. By Roger Grody Los Angeles is a patchwork of vibrant, multicultural neighborhoods, […]
Style Guide: Eye-Catching Coats to Wear this Fall and Winter
Positive statement: stand-out coats from Orange County’s elite boutiques. By Zoe Lorenzo. There is no single piece of apparel that makes a bigger fashion statement than an eye-catching coat. It’s […]
7 Great Diners Open 24 Hours in Los Angeles
By William Yelles. It’s late at night. You’re hungry. But your delivery options dried up hours ago. That means you need to go out. But for what exactly? Being decisive […]
7 Dumpling Shops to Dine at in Orange County
Welcome to the fold! The humble dumpling is suddenly a star, especially on the plate. By Kat De Angelis. Dumplings are having a moment. You know that the humble dumpling […]
Prodigious Chef David Almany Returns to L.A.
By Martha McCully. When Chef David Almany was growing up in Agoura Hills, he used to watch Molto Mario and Emeril Live on the Food Network. Then he and his […]