EDITORIAL ARCHIVE

208 Rodeo

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When you think of dining in Beverly Hills, it’s not unheard of that we expect impeccable service, quality food and complete luxury. Now mention Rodeo Drive and I’m guessing you also think of Jimmy Choo, Givenchy and a slew of Hollywood blockbusters.

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Sip Up A Little Love

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Because this Valentine’s Day, we want to encourage you to get a little adventurous at home. Below, our friends at Hennessy have created 3 cocktails you can make … in anything (and we mean nothing).

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Project Taco

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Los Angeles has a plenitude of restaurants but finding a spot that gives you a reason to sit down with strangers, enjoy some truly delicious tacos, AND taste some of the finest local crafted brews? That is a gem if ever there was one. Now, there is such a place in the heart of LA right on Wilshire just past LACMA: #ProjectTaco!

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PARIS and SPRING

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#FashionFriday

It’s still chilly outside but I think warming up to beautiful spring fashion is just what the “Style Doc” ordered! This season as the brisk air seeps into you, dream of sun kissed afternoons and flowing beach days because the season’s lineup is nothing short of airy and romantic with the perfect dose of sultry

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Lefévre Sets The Stage Ablaze at Pacific Symphony

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Audience members found themselves physically moved to stand and—quite literally—bow at the feet of Pacific Symphony conductor Carl St. Clair, and guest pianist Alain Lefévre, these two pillars of classical music having just gone head to head in what can only be described as a “race to the finish” in Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Concerto in C Minor for Piano & Orchestra, Op. 18.

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