My L.A. to Z: Meat Loaf

10/01/2012

Los Angeles Magazine

Born Marvin Lee Aday, the Malibu-based singer has been rocking for 46 years and isn’t slowing down. When he isn’t on the road, you can catch Meat Loaf eating chicken picatta, shopping at Whole Foods, or enjoying a walk with his wife and dogs.

My L.A. to Z: Curtis Stone

10/01/2012

Los Angeles Magazine

By Marielle Wakim

The hot tamale host of Bravo's "Top Chef Masters" dishes on where he gets artisan cheeses, great antiques, and a trim for those Aussie locks.

My L.A. to Z: Melanie Lynskey

10/01/2012

Los Angeles Magazine

Interviewed by Samantha Katzman

The New-Zealand born actress, known for her work in Two and a Half Men and Up In the Air and the star of Hello I Must Be Going, tells us where to get a good workout, a great bottle of Pinot, and maybe even a new couch.

Experience the Flavors of Santa Monica

10/01/2012

A combination of 340 days of sunshine, al fresco dining with ocean views, an award-winning Farmers Market and a laid-back California beach lifestyle make Santa Monica an international dining destination.

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Gay Los Angeles: West Hollywood

09/25/2012

Discover Los Angeles

West Hollywood is the thumping heart of Southern California’s gay community. L.A.’s Gay Pride Parade and Festival takes place here each June, and half a million people gather for the annual Halloween Carnaval. The rest of the year, it’s busy day and night with cafés, gyms, restaurants, bars and dance clubs.

Los Angeles Day Trips: The Best of L.A. in One Day

09/14/2012

Discover Los Angeles

Hundreds of guidebooks and websites tell Los Angeles travelers the best places to visit, but for someone with just one or 2 days in LA looking for an only-in-L.A. experience, here are some tips from locals when it comes to recreation, shopping, food and other activities.

Exploring the Legendary Sunset Strip

09/13/2012

Discover Los Angeles

The Sunset Strip, a stretch of Sunset Boulevard between Crescent Heights Boulevard and Doheny Drive, is one of L.A.’s most iconic neighborhoods. It was the setting for counterculture protests in the 1960s, rock and roll decadence in the ‘70s and ‘80s, and it exists today as a showcase for the good life, providing elegant hotel rooms, live music venues and fine restaurants.

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