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Where to Eat Like a Celebrity This Awards Season

Where to Eat Like a Celebrity This Awards Season

It’s Awards Season in Los Angeles, and unless you’re among the elite few in attendance at the Academy Awards on March 15th or the Actor Awards on March 1st, you might still be hungry for some Tinsel Town feels. Here’s where to eat like a 

Where to celebrate National Margarita Day in Los Angeles

Where to celebrate National Margarita Day in Los Angeles

The origins of the Margarita cocktail are widely debated, but L.A. has undoubtedly made it feel like it was invented here. Your next olé is just a sip away! Here’s where to celebrate National Margarita Day in Los Angeles, which falls on Sunday, February 22nd 

Where to Ring in this Lunar New Year in Los Angeles

Where to Ring in this Lunar New Year in Los Angeles

February 17th kicks off Lunar New Year in Los Angeles, and 2026 marks the year of the Fire Horse. The next fifteen days will be full of high energy and transformations until the Lantern Festival on the full moon, so you better be eating well 

Why Santa Barbara in the Off-Season is So On!

Why Santa Barbara in the Off-Season is So On!

If you’re looking to save a little money on your next beachside family vacation, I suggest you check out Santa Barbara in the off-season. Gorgeous coastline, wineries, dockside dining, zoos, and more are at your fingertips for exploring – only with half the crowds of 

Mid Month Update: The 40 Things You Can’t Miss in February in Los Angeles

Mid Month Update: The 40 Things You Can’t Miss in February in Los Angeles

Now that you’ve wrapped up Dry January, February is here to give you several excuses to wet your whistle. Read on for ways to celebrate Love, Mardi Gras, National Margarita Day, and TONS of Foodie News! Here are the best 39 things to do in 

Where to go for Mardi Gras in L.A. for 2026

Where to go for Mardi Gras in L.A. for 2026

Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, takes place on February 17th this year, but the fun starts as early as Valentine’s Day! Here’s where to go for Mardi Gras in L.A. for 2026 – and I’m not talking about Louisiana :). The Original Farmers Market (West