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Take a Break This Labor Day & Let Terrine’s Chef Morningstar Do All The Work

Sep 2, 2015  |   Contributor: Vicki Arkoff

Give your grill a day off this Labor Day and join Chef Kris Morningstar for an all-day BBQ on the romantic garden patio of Terrine. Found on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles, Terrine is offering an all-you-can-eat plate and a special menu that involves elevated eats like swordfish brochettes, pickle brine fried chicken, and heirloom tomatoes with cotija cheese. And if you’re craving potato salad, mac ‘n’ cheese, brisket and BBQ pork ribs, he’s got those too...and they will put your family recipes to shame. Did I mention his Sticky Toffee Cornbread?  Oh. My. God.

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Whet Your Appetite for the Los Angeles Taste Foodie Event on the Paramount Backlot

Aug 31, 2015  |   Contributor: Vicki Arkoff

Southern California’s biggest Labor Day food event is getting ready to pop. The Taste will command center stage at Hollywood’s Paramount Pictures studio backlot for three gluttonous days (September 4-6) to serve up the best of the Los Angeles’ food scene with tastings, panels and demonstrations.

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The Beverly Hilton Celebrates its 60th With Invite-Only Soirée & Neil Lane Jewelry Retrospective

Aug 24, 2015  |   Contributor: Nicolle Monico

A longtime celebrity haunt and home to the Golden Globes since 1961, The Beverly Hilton’s name is synonymous with Hollywood and red-carpet glamour. On Friday, August 21, the iconic hotel threw a retro-themed pool party to celebrate its 60th diamond anniversary. We joined a slew of invitees for the night and enjoyed an evening of food, drinks, live music and celebration.

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Mosaic Hotel in Beverly Hills Unveils its New Design-Savvy Look

Aug 19, 2015  |   Contributor: Kavita Daswani

After a four-month shut down, Mosaic Hotel in Beverly Hills re-opened in early August, boasting a top-to-toe revamp. The luxury boutique hotel might be in the same vicinity as the far more imposing Peninsula and Beverly Wilshire hotels, but is distinctive for its intimate, almost-residential sensibility, set on a quiet street off busy Wilshire Boulevard.

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The Garland Celebrates its New $20M Look With Exclusive Hollywood Package & Movie Studios Tour

Aug 17, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

The Garland is celebrating their recent $20 million renovation by offering the Let the Good Times Roll package, which will add some much-needed Hollywood-style treatment to your stay. Starting at $4,950, the offer is good for two people and includes two nights in the Los Angeles hotel’s James Suite, VIP passes to Universal Studios and a Deluxe Warner Brothers Studio tour.

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Hollywood's Hotspot Hyde Sunset Kitchen + Cocktails is Bringing Comedy Tableside

Aug 13, 2015  |   Contributor: Vicki Arkoff

There’s nothing funny about the Sunset Strip nightspot, Hyde Sunset Kitchen + Cocktails, or Executive Chef Chris Crary’s elevated new menu. And it’s definitely no laughing matter that the Who’s Who of Hollywood fills the club-like spaces for date nights and private awards season parties.

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Does Temecula Valley's Wine Country Measure Up To Its Northern Neighbor, Napa Valley?

Jun 13, 2014  |   Contributor: Nicolle Monico

With the pull of a lever, puffs of fire shot up above our heads, warming the surrounding air and filling the checkered-rainbow hot air balloon as we rose higher and higher. Lofty Idea, as she is called, slowly moved farther and farther from the ground, quietly showing you how small you really are. On this crystal clear day the wind was tranquil, which meant the women piloting this Wizard-of-Oz vessel would have to heavily rely on finding just the right air space to cause the balloon to move right or left.

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Petrossian West Hollywood Now Serving Brunch and Caviar Classes

Aug 10, 2015  |   Contributor: Victor and Mary

Petrossian, the 95-year-old caviar house from Paris with locations in New York and Las Vegas, now offers brunch seven days a week at their West Hollywood home. The mid-morning menu features a variety of egg dishes, salads, sandwiches, toasts and of course, plenty of caviar. Beloved chef and budding local celebrity, Giselle Wellman conceptualizes and executes the brunch offerings.

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Nothing Goes to Waste in This Lobster Truffle Mac & Cheese Recipe, Including the Shell!

Aug 10, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

To celebrate their one-year anniversary, Barton G. LA cracked open their menu and shared the secrets behind one of their most popular dishes, the Lobster Truffle Mac & Cheese. If you haven’t been by this Los Angeles restaurant yet (there’s a second location in Miami Beach), what have you been waiting for? Full of unique dishes that are always presented in unusual ways (like the Pot Pie Garden dessert that comes in flower pots), Barton G. brings some much-needed whimsy and fun to fine dining.

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15 Stunning, Creative & Haute U.S. Hotel Pools That Have Us Hoping For An Indian Summer

Aug 7, 2015  |   Contributor: Nicolle Monico

Today marks the middle of summer, which means our days of lounging poolside are numbered. And if you’re like us, you’re not quite ready to give up your bronzed glow just yet. Since a hotel pool can be the difference between a good vacation and a great one, we searched out the best properties across the US that offer more than just a place to cool off.

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The New Bungalows at Fairmont Miramar Are a Dazzling Combination of Old Hollywood & Modern Beach Chic

Aug 7, 2015  |   Contributor: Vicki Arkoff

Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows has just upped its WOW factor on its iconic bungalow suites, thanks to the sunny Midas touch of LA interior designer Michael Berman. Inspired by the Fairmont’s newly-renovated Bungalow One, a three-bedroom suite and Berman’s first hotel project...

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Madonna's $27.9M Los Angeles Mansion Gives Us a Major Case of Déjà Vu

Aug 4, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

Everyone’s favorite Material Girl is gracing the real estate market once again, but it’s giving everyone some major déjà vu. Back in 2012, Madonna listed her Sunset Boulevard mansion for $28 million, which was then dropped to $22.5M and eventually sold for $19.5M a year later. Now, the home is up for grabs again, but this time for $27.9M—until it’s eventually lowered, that is. The thing is that the home, though fresh to the market, doesn’t offer new photos or information. In fact, the description and images are simply copied from the 2012 ad.

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Cake Nightclub Brings Alice in Wonderland and Scantily-Clad "Dolls" to San Diego's Gaslamp

Jul 22, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

If you’re looking for a little downtown San Diego action this weekend, the Gaslamp district’s newest nightlife venue will be opening its doors Saturday. Cake Nightclub has already made a name for itself in Scottsdale and Los Angeles, and now it’s ready to take over San Diego with its “French chateau meets Alice in Wonderland” style. 

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Mosaic Beverly Hills Re-Opens with Contemporary California Inspired Décor

Jul 21, 2015  |   Contributor: Victor and Mary

Mosaic Hotel will re-open its doors just in time for fall getaways, an ideal season for California travel and staycations. On August 1, the 49-room luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Beverly Hills will unveil its extensive multi-million dollar renovation, with traditional doormen sporting Bowler hats welcoming guests.

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Pageant Season Has Arrived in Laguna With The Ritz at The Forefront of it All

Jul 9, 2015  |   Contributor: Katherine Bond

It's pageant season in Southern California, but not the kind that requires high-heeled beauties to strut their stuff across stages. In Laguna Beach, "pageant" means the grand annual showcase of live stage masterpieces dubbed the Pageant of the Masters. From early July to the end of August, thousands of art aficionados and culture enthusiasts will fill the coastal town of Laguna Beach and its neighboring communities to watch still artworks reenacted in live scenes. Edgar Degas, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, John Sloan, and Leonardo Da Vinci are a handful of the famed artists that usually have a piece or two "brought to life."

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