Toscana in Brentwood, almost 30 years Italian strong

Years ago Bar Toscana in Brentwood was a place I met friends for cocktails in my single days. Thankfully this intimate cocktail bar (since 2010) that sits next to the Tuscan trattoria TOSCANA on San Vicente is still around –  for almost 30 years now! That is quite a feat in Los Angeles where peoples’ tastes change daily and many Angelenos tire of restaurants only … Continue reading Toscana in Brentwood, almost 30 years Italian strong

Nerano brings the Amalfi Coast to Beverly Hills

Nestled into one of our favorite streets in Beverly Hills, just a walk away from the Peninsula Hotel lies the intimate mod white tablecloth Nerano, the fourth restaurant from the Toscana Restaurant Group.  Sprung from the vision of owners Andy Brandon-Gordon and Carlo Brandon-Gordon’s Amalfi Coast trips to the village of Nerano, they became inspired by the temperate climate, the simplicity of the coastal cuisine and … Continue reading Nerano brings the Amalfi Coast to Beverly Hills

Osen Izakaya, the freshest find in Silver Lake

Move over Nobu prices, come to Silver Lake for premium sushi, and innovative Japanese dishes thanks to Chef Damon Cho, formerly from Matsuhisa, Masa (NYC), and TAO Hollywood. If I only lived closer, I would frequent this traditional style restaurant weekly. Lunch specials are offered regularly with melt-in-your-mouth super fresh fish like Red Snapper with shiso dressing, Citron Salmon with a ceciche dressing, and delicate … Continue reading Osen Izakaya, the freshest find in Silver Lake

Rosé Day LA Launches in Malibu with many Celebrity Attendees

After a red-eye from Hawaii, and a morning snooze, I motivated my husband to leave our serene pad to venture to what I thought was going to be a relaxed Malibu party in the fields of Saddlerock Ranch. After fighting standstill traffic in the canyons, we knew the rose soiree was close by, but we hoped the unmoving cars were not a sign of a ‘too … Continue reading Rosé Day LA Launches in Malibu with many Celebrity Attendees

A Modern Take on the Oregon Trail

This article was first published on Resident Magazine, May 2018. Read the full article HERE. PORTLAND TO EUGENE A year and a half after my first visit to Portland, Oregon, I was excited to find myself back in the city that seemed so approachable compared to LA. I quickly learned not to let locals know I wanted to move to their city, especially from California, … Continue reading A Modern Take on the Oregon Trail

Recharge and Unwind in the Redwoods at 1440 Multiversity

This article was first published on MoneyInc, May 2018. Find the full article HERE. After a quick flight from Los Angeles to San Jose and a 30-minute Uber ride, I found myself immediately unwinding as the air chilled and the silence of the redwoods made my ears happy. The noise and angst of LA and the traffic buzz of daily life can really get to … Continue reading Recharge and Unwind in the Redwoods at 1440 Multiversity

Uovo, LA’s real Italian pasta bar

The buzz in LA about Uovo piqued my curiosity from the start because 1) I am Italian 2) I am obsessed with good food  3) Who doesn’t love homemade pasta? and 4) Uovo is on the westside in Santa Monica. After traipsing through the center of the local Santa Monica Farmer’s Market, I found my seat at Uovo at their intimate countertop bar with a … Continue reading Uovo, LA’s real Italian pasta bar

The Wallis honors the Tale of Two Sisters, Phylicia Rashad and Debbie Allen

On a Monday, May 7, 2018 in Beverly Hills, the almost 5-year-old Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts celebrated and honored the Tale of Two Sisters, Phylicia Rashad and Debbie Allen. The two creative forces have dazzled and inspired audiences with their artistic gifts for generations. True living ICONS, they have had remarkable careers as performers, creators, arts educators, and mentors. “Their contributions to stage, … Continue reading The Wallis honors the Tale of Two Sisters, Phylicia Rashad and Debbie Allen

Tyra Banks celebrates the launch of America’s Next Top Model mobile game app

At the Avalon in Hollywood, guests came out to celebrate Tyra Bank’s new America’s Next Top Model Game app, now downloadable for free. Fans can join The Fierce One as she brings her talents to the mobile screen to let users define their style while traveling the world, mastering the runway, and ultimately becoming America’s Next Top Model. The game app was developed by Ace … Continue reading Tyra Banks celebrates the launch of America’s Next Top Model mobile game app

Spring into summer with LaLaScoop’s favorite beauty products

We’ve come across countless beauty products in the last six months from branded parties, gifting suites, friends’ recommendations, and products sent for editorial review. Here’s the LaLaScoop on our favorite newly discovered skincare, haircare, and makeup products to look youthful and fresh, from spring to summer! FACIAL MASKS Fresh Beauty Rose Face Mask Infused with rose petals, the yummy mask goes on clear and within ten … Continue reading Spring into summer with LaLaScoop’s favorite beauty products