Review: LAAA’s 2018 Annual Auction Brings Out the Art Lovers
By Paul Finn If you're as much of a Los Angeles art scene fanatic as I am then we surely must have crossed paths at the 2018 Los Angeles Art Association's Annual Benefit Auction on Saturday, July 28. The
Restaurant Review: CHAYA Downtown
On any given day, Downtown LA's top restaurants are filled with business people closing deals, while others rush back to the office...with barely enough time to grab a quick bite. However, Downtown LA has now become a destination, attracting
Food Festivals – A Great Way to Try New Restaurants!
On July 2, Wescom Credit Union presented the 2017 Culver City Centennial Westside Food & Wine Festival at the Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Westside in Culver City. Wescom Credit Union coordinated the event with Todd Elliot Entertainment and Event Planning. It
LACO holds 23rd Annual Silent Film Gala
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra held it's annual silent film and fundraising gala at Royce Hall. The evening featured two Harold Lloyd's silent films. The early 20th century films were re-scored in the by composer-conductor Carl Davis. Mr Davis
Figtree’s Café, Thirty Years of Good Taste
This article was written in the early days of LAArtParty.com (started in 2010) - FYI - Figtree Cafe was one of our first advertisers. Then owner Figtree's Cafe Victoria Barcelona was a friend and a supportive client. She
Review: Herbie Hancock and Special Guests Mesmerize the Hollywood Bowl
The Hollywood Bowl's Jazz at the Bowl series this week featured a show entitled Herbie Hancock: Next Generation. It was both a highlight reel of Hancock's amazing career and a showcase for the next generation of artists guided by





