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Hop to It! It’s Lunar New Year 2023 in Los Angeles

Hop to It! It’s Lunar New Year 2023 in Los Angeles

Lunar New Year 2023 in Los Angeles begins January 22nd and runs until February 9th. According to the Chinese Zodiac, this year is the year of the rabbit, which is predicted to be a year of hope. Here are all the things you should be 

Where to find the last remaining Banksy mural in Los Angeles

Where to find the last remaining Banksy mural in Los Angeles

The last remaining Banksy mural in Los Angeles is for sale, and it comes with a building! For most of us, a 30 million dollar price tag for a building with a work of art by famed British artist Banksy is a bit out of 

The Lonely Oyster is about to get a lot more friends

The Lonely Oyster is about to get a lot more friends

The Lonely Oyster in Echo Park is one of those impossibly cool restaurants that doesn’t need to do too much to be remarkable. The door on Echo Park Blvd is unassuming, save for the signage when you look up into the California sky and spot 

An eclectic brunch at Mélange in Arcadia

An eclectic brunch at Mélange in Arcadia

Mélange in Arcadia is the main restaurant at Le Méridien Pasadena Arcadia and specializes in Asian-European fusion. They are open all day, but it’s the weekend brunch that you’ll want to set your sights on. It takes place on Saturdays and Sundays from 7 a.m. 

Hottest Restaurant Openings and Reopenings in Los Angeles

Hottest Restaurant Openings and Reopenings in Los Angeles

The city is officially completely reopened! Along with that comes some hot new restaurant openings and reopenings in Los Angeles to help launch us back into our former reality. Here’s where you should be eating this month. October 2021 Fixins Soul Kitchen (DTLA) This is 

A Non-Hipsters Guide to Highland Park

A Non-Hipsters Guide to Highland Park

Think just because you don’t have a handlebar mustache or a pair of adult overalls that you’re not hip enough to hang in Highland Park?? Well, I’m with you!!  Here’s my non-hipsters guide to Highland Park because let’s face it, we don’t all roll out