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Planning an Award Winning 2017 Oscar Party

Planning an Award Winning 2017 Oscar Party

When planning the perfect Oscar Party in Los Angeles you must make it your job to offer a well rounded interpretation of what this year’s movie round-up really  mean to you while still keeping your guests on your toes. Here are my tips to make this 2017 

The Best Bites of 2016 in LA were Cheap!

The Best Bites of 2016 in LA were Cheap!

There’s nothing more fun than reviewing the best things you ate in a year and 2016 was anything but traditional. For the first time ever the stomachs of Americans turned Westward for advice! And meanwhile here in Los Angeles with an ever growing population of ADD 

Where you’re spending your last hours of 2016

Where you’re spending your last hours of 2016

Assuming you have religious holiday plans squared away, here are a few delicious ways to spend New Year’s Eve 2016.  They are organized from über fancy to ultra smart. INTRO Art Gallery & Chef’s Table (Noho) Usher in 2017 with pure debauchery that includes edible cocktails and dime bags 

12 Days of Cocktails

12 Days of Cocktails

We’re officially deep in December, so it’s time to no shame crank up those holiday jams and switch your season to winter. While pumpkin spice might still be in your flavor rotation here are some great cocktail locales to choose from when your craving something nog-gier for 

5 Cocktails to FALL in love with

5 Cocktails to FALL in love with

While Los Angeles might not have seasons there’s no reason you can’t savor the taste of fall in a fancy glass. Here are my 5 favorite cocktails to fall in love with right now! The Eye Opener from Faith & Flower ($15) Aptly named, The Eye Opener is an expert mix of 

Guest Post: Frogtown: Los Angeles’ Up and Coming Foodie Neighborhood

Guest Post: Frogtown: Los Angeles’ Up and Coming Foodie Neighborhood

Real Estate and dining meet once again in this guest article by Katie Bassett from Trulia. Stay tuned for my follow up Frogtown restaurant review next week! Home to only 8,800 locals, Frogtown was once a desolate neighborhood, known for its silence. In fact, an LA