Petrossian Pairs Up with Domaine Anderson for a Night of Seduction

The classy demure Robertson Blvd. spot Petrossian in West Hollywood paired up last week with its perfect match, a new wine from the Anderson Valley called Domaine Anderson, found just 2 and 1/2 hours north of San Francisco. Both the premier caviar house and the winery originate from French families with a distinct heritage. This beautiful semblance was a bold education for me about the Hermes of … Continue reading Petrossian Pairs Up with Domaine Anderson for a Night of Seduction

Chivas Regal Extra Comes to the US with Master Whisky Blender Colin Scott

Whiskey or whisky (as it is spelled by the Great Scots) has never been my drink of choice, but world renowned Scottish master blender Colin Scott, opened up a whole new world to me with his historical tales of Chivas Regal and the art of blending. The newest member of the Chivas Regal whisky family was celebrated at Sadie restaurant in Hollywood. This luxurious blend … Continue reading Chivas Regal Extra Comes to the US with Master Whisky Blender Colin Scott

The Wrecking Crew Film, the Unsung Musical Heroes of the 60’s and 70’s

This past week Sonos Studio hosted a film screening and exhibition to bring back the past, honoring a group and a period of time in Los Angeles that most people may be unaware of. This super group deemed The Wrecking Crew consisted of musical talents behind some of the most memorable music of the 60’s and 70’s. This talented posse played on hits for the … Continue reading The Wrecking Crew Film, the Unsung Musical Heroes of the 60’s and 70’s

Red Bull At Night Sets LA’s Skyline Ablaze with Heather Shaw’s “The Circuitry of Life”

  Red Bull lives to push the limits of ambition. And on February 21st Red Bull at Night and CEO of Vita Motus, Heather Shaw, in her most ambition piece to date, set the Los Angeles skyline in a technological blaze in an effort to highlight the profound impact that the evolution of our digital age has had on human connection. The multimedia performance piece, … Continue reading Red Bull At Night Sets LA’s Skyline Ablaze with Heather Shaw’s “The Circuitry of Life”

An LA Love Story – Part 4

“LA is a beautiful hustle” is a quote that strums through my head quite often in this city where everyone is multi-talented or becomes multi-talented through the connection and vibrancy of living in a city. Perhaps, the ‘hustle’ is to survive, but the ‘hustle’ often comes from a place of inner strength, curiosity, and creativeness to follows ones’ dreams or latent passions. Living in LA … Continue reading An LA Love Story – Part 4

36th Annual Food Fare to Support Planned Parenthood LA

For the last 36 years, the massive philanthropic and gastronomic event in LA has raised funds to benefit the education and healthcare initiatives of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles, including life-saving cancer screenings, birth control, and STD testing and treatment. Last year, PPLA provided over 270,000 patient visits throughout Los Angeles County. Next week Food Fare 2015 will feature over 100 LA restaurants, caterers, wineries, breweries, vendors, … Continue reading 36th Annual Food Fare to Support Planned Parenthood LA

DOMA Theatre Company’s “Jesus Christ Superstar”

The groundbreaking rock opera that reinvented musical theatre in the modern age, “Jesus Christ Superstar,” opened the weekend of Feb. 13 to sold out crowds at the MET Theatre in Hollywood. It runs for six weeks to open the DOMA Theatre Company’s 2015 season. The musical launched the careers for composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice, ushering a new era for musical theatre. … Continue reading DOMA Theatre Company’s “Jesus Christ Superstar”

An LA Love Story – Part 3

During this month of loving sentiments we share our third round of love tales. Why do we love thee, this town of Tinsel, this city of Flowers and Sunshine? Let us count thee ways. Once upon a time I heard California compared to Europe due to the relaxing lifestyle, unlike the east coast. Tis a fortnight I read an article on the beach in February … Continue reading An LA Love Story – Part 3

Adopt The Arts Cuts a Ribbon to Keep the Musical Arts Alive at Westminster Elementary School

Adopt The Arts cut a grand ribbon at Westminster Elementary School in Venice, CA on Thursday, February 5 at 12:45pm for a ceremonial adoption to save the musical arts for their current and future students. Complete with a performance by the Adopt The Arts Elite Choir and a special appearance by California Congressman Ted Lieu (House of Representatives, CA district 33) to honor founders, musician Matt Sorum (Guns … Continue reading Adopt The Arts Cuts a Ribbon to Keep the Musical Arts Alive at Westminster Elementary School