See What's New for Meetings in L.A.
11/09/2015
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For meeting professionals and event planners, Los Angeles offers world class venues in a dynamic city that’s constantly evolving and expanding its possibilities.
The Best Guacamole in Los Angeles
11/07/2015
Joshua Lurie
Guacamole originated centuries ago during the Aztec Empire, when people first called this creation ahuacamolli, named for the Nahuatl words ahuacatl (avocado) and mulli (sauce). The first written record of this glorious avocado dip, which is traditionally crafted in a molcajete, was in 1518 in Europe. Incredibly, the core recipe has stayed pretty similar for the past 500 years, with tomatoes, onions, chiles and cilantro often still forming the backbone, though now you may find flourishes like lobster, bacon and fruit. Learn about 11 of our favorite places to enjoy guacamole in L.A. County.
The Best Things to Do in L.A. On a Rainy Day: Shopping
11/06/2015
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From popular shopping malls to eclectic local shops, here are the best shopping destinations in L.A. for a rainy day.
The Best Things to Do in L.A. On a Rainy Day: Entertainment
11/06/2015
Discover Los Angeles
Escape the rain at L.A.'s top entertainment venues and enjoy movies, theatre, musicals and more.
The Best Things to Do in L.A. On a Rainy Day: Culture
11/05/2015
Discover Los Angeles
From world-class museums to historic libraries, here are some of the best cultural attractions in Los Angeles for a rainy day.
The Best Things to Do in L.A. On a Rainy Day: Dining
11/05/2015
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Read on for the best L.A. restaurants for a rainy day.
The Best Things to Do in L.A. On a Rainy Day: Nightlife
11/05/2015
Discover Los Angeles
While the speakeasy bar concept is no secret to Los Angeles nightlife, it can be hard to keep track of all the hidden entrances, secret passwords and periodic themes. Whether it's karaoke, cigars, a glowing dance floor, or simply a hard-to-find entrance, these secret L.A. bars have surprises waiting for you. Read More →
Free Meals at Los Angeles Restaurants on Veterans Day
11/04/2015
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On Veterans Day, popular restaurant chains are offering free and discounted meals to veterans and active military with valid ID.
A Visual Walking Tour of the Arts District in Downtown L.A.
11/04/2015
Esther Tseng
Not sure what to do in downtown Los Angeles? Stop by The Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles, one of the hottest neighborhoods in the DTLA area. From the area’s beginnings as Jean-Louis Vigne’s vineyard to an orchard growing mostly oranges and grapefruit, by the late 1800s it became an industrial center for railroads and manufacturing. Eventually, the railroads gave way to the trucking industry and industry moved to other L.A. County areas like Commerce in order to build larger buildings to accommodate their growing businesses.
In the 1970s, artists braved dangerous conditions and began to occupy the area’s dilapidated buildings, having been priced out of areas such as Venice and Hollywood. Eventually, they opened art galleries and began to develop these buildings themselves, thereby preserving a big part of L.A.’s industrial history.
The area again underwent another downturn in the 1990s before being saved by Joel Bloom and his supporters, who officially renamed the area the “Arts District.” Today, it is home to many creatives, including those in green technology, architecture and entertainment. Read on for a visual walking tour of this burgeoning urban oasis.