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Santa Monica Pier Twilight Concert Series | Every Thursday | Only 4 More Left!

Tonight, I will finally experience my first Santa Monica Pier Twilight concert. I have a big enough gang and enough money in my wallet to even afford an Uber ride so life is GREAT. We all know what he parking situation looks like near the beach cities during the summer… abysmal. None the less I’m completely enthused to finally make it...

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Beauty Madness at BeautyCon LA 2014

Pre BeautyCon LA, I had a pretty good idea about just how beauty obsessed our culture actually is, not even just here in LA but all over the world, but it wasn’t until I stepped out of that LA Mart elevator on to the 2nd floor where the convention was being held did I discover...

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Only In LA.

 Minnie off duty Rest Coast… get it… cuz it’s a mattress… and we’re on the West Coast… What they’re really trying to say: “it’s a trap.” Had the pleasure of attending an event at Equinox last week where I was greeted by one of LA’s most elusive of creatures, the “pool mermaid”. That’s about all I...

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The Landmark, The Legend. | Father’s Office, Culver City (& Santa Monica)

Father’s Office happens to be a local legend in LA, if you even so much as whisper the word “burger” someone somewhere is either thinking or verbalizing “Father’s Office”. It’s weird actually. Everyone from LA’s top foodie bloggers, publications, and local fans have something to say about this place, and there’s gotta be a reason...

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Only In LA.

One of these is not like the other …Welcome to the jungle? Giving a whole new meaning to “going on tour”. Pay them lots of money to make you dumber and ta-daaa, you’re a celebrity. GUARANTEED!

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Black Apple Gallery Curates Unique “Urban Street Art” Show Just For Angelenos At Riviera 31

Black Apple Gallery is known for hosting some truly extraordinary events and their latest production, Contraband 2, held this year at Sofitel’s Riviera31 was nothing short of spectacular. Yes, spectacular. A little curious having a slightly anarchic street art show at one of LA’s chicest hotels, sure, but I’m going with the idea that maybe...