Historic LA Hotels Where the Rich and Famous Stayed
Many of LA’s historic hotels have been hot spots for decades—and in the case of one, a century. Check out these Los Angeles hotels that were frequented by the rich and famous of yesteryear.
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Tara de Lis
Many of LA’s historic hotels have been hot spots for decades—and in the case of one, a century. Check out these Los Angeles hotels that were frequented by the rich and famous of yesteryear.
10/12/2012
Discover Los Angeles
From classic films to the latest blockbusters, Los Angeles has provided generations of directors an amazing variety of movie locations.
10/12/2012
Discover Los Angeles
There’s no better way to check out the art (and the shopping) on Abbot Kinney Boulevard, located in the heart of Venice, than stopping by on the first Friday of every month. The event starts around 6 p.m. and runs until 10 p.m. The neighborhood merchants come together to feature the best artists, gifts, products and music. And, of course, beverages are available.
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Discover Los Angeles
By definition, recreation ought to be free. Getting outside is one of the best ways to discover Los Angeles.
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Discover Los Angeles
From carousels to horses and railroads both big and small, Los Angeles offers the entire family a variety of ways to take a ride together.
10/12/2012
Discover Los Angeles
Sometimes, buildings are more than just functional places where people seek shelter or gather for events. When everything comes together just right, they serve as places of community and worship, sacred spaces where the spiritual journey is brought to life. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is one of L.A.'s most innovative buildings, able to inspire visitors with its warm, inviting interior, perfect for introspection. Outside, blunt, asymmetrical walls stretch the definition of a cathedral, challenging visitors to rethink their ideas about sacred buildings.
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Leslee Komaiko
Welcome to the world of dining with dogs, which has become a little easier, thanks to legislation that gives restaurateurs in Los Angeles County the option to permit dogs on patios, so long as Fido doesn’t have to promenade through the restaurant to get there.
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Leslee Komaiko
FIG chef Ray Garcia's plan was to go to law school. But as we learn in this interview, the legal field's loss was the LA restaurant scene's gain
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Leslee Komaiko
The dineLA interview with Scott Conant, who has earned accolades for Scarpetta, his restaurant in the Montage Beverly Hills.
10/12/2012
Leslee Komaiko
Mexico City native Jimmy Shaw has always loved to cook. He opened his first Loteria Grill at the Original Farmers Market in 2002 and has opened several more since then. In this dineLA interview, Shaw shares his thoughts on the journey.