listography (40)

My L.A. to Z: Matt Greene

10/02/2012

Los Angeles Magazine

Interviewed by Taylor Norman

Although Los Angeles Kings defenseman Matt Greene says he doesn’t have much time for fun, he has managed to discover a handful of bars from downtown to Hermosa Beach. The 28-year-old also lets us in on his favorite meal and show in L.A.

My LA to Z: Dermot Mulroney

10/02/2012

Los Angeles Magazine

Interviewed by Shayna Rose Arnold

Dermot Mulroney has lived in Los Angeles for 26 years — long enough for the The Family Tree actor to know where to take his family to the beach, get his filet mignon properly butterflied, and enjoy an unlikely workout.

My L.A. to Z: Stephen Moyer

10/01/2012

Los Angeles Magazine

Interviewed by Julia St. Pierre

The British actor who plays southern vampire Bill Compton on HBO’s True Blood admits his L.A. loves are mostly food-based or down on the coast. Catch him on the big screen in The Double.

My LA to Z: Tom Arnold

10/01/2012

Los Angeles Magazine

The actor-comedian tells us where he goes for loose meat sandwiches and names the 100-year-old hot spot where he feels like a star.

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.

My L.A. to Z: John Landis

11/11/2011

Los Angeles Magazine

Interviewed by Shayna Rose Arnold

The director of films including The Blues Brothers, Animal House, and Trading Spaces appreciates cultural staying power (speaking of, his 1986 hit ¡Three Amigos! is now out on Blu-Ray). Here he reveals his favorite classic L.A. spots.

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