Top Los Angeles Things to Do in July

Celebrate the first full month of summer with oceanfront fireworks, a margarita showdown and an escape into the world of VR. There’s plenty to do in L.A. this July, so read […]
Top San Diego Things to Do in July

This month, San Diego brings you over-the-top pool parties, Fourth of July barbecues, Opening Day at the racetrack and more. See our list of the top San Diego things to […]
Bohnett’s Bounty: Supporter of Arts and Social Causes

by Libby Slate David Bohnett is a former five-year chairman of the Los Angeles Philharmonic board and its current vice chair, chairman of the executive committee on the board of […]
Where to Celebrate Father’s Day in San Diego

Celebrate Dad in style with decadent dinners, tasty libations, stunning views and more. Bankers Hill Bar + RestaurantJune 16. Dig in and drink up this Father’s Day with a featured […]
Where to Celebrate Father’s Day in Los Angeles

Decked-out dinners, outdoor music, crafting stations, group games– LA has plenty of ways for you to celebrate Dad. Edited by Alicia Luchak. Bacari W. 3rd June 16. Enjoy Mediterranean-style brunch […]
One Block: Things to Do in Laguna Beach This Summer

Looking for things to do in Laguna Beach this summer? Here are the amazing things to do, see, eat and drink along a single stretch of famed Laguna Canyon Road. […]
Where to Celebrate Father’s Day in Orange County

Making a reservation for Father’s Day? Here’s our list of the best places to celebrate the holiday in Orange County. Edited by Whitney Lauren Han. The Ranch Restaurant & Saloon […]
High on Solvang

You can still visit the little Mermaid Fountain and giant red clog. You can sample aebleskiver at several bakeries. Visitors with a literary bent take in the Hans Christian Andersen […]
Lanai Luxe

It’s been nearly a century since James Dole purchased the Hawaiian island of Lanai for a little over $1 million and turned it into the world’s largest pineapple plantation. It’s […]
The Show Must Go On… Or Not?

by Libby Slate One Saturday in April, the Broadway matinee of the musical King Kong had to be canceled after Act 1, when the equipment operating the 2,000-pound puppet that […]