Dining Out on a Budget!
Dining out can be an expensive venture. Even in this economy, restaurants are still charging top dollar. Dinner for two will set you back more than you'd expect. However there are many creative ways to stretch your dollar. Many restaurants
Review: Eileen Carey, Don McLean at the Saban
Country/pop singer, songwriter, and performer Eileen Carey was the perfect choice to open for singer-songwriter-rock'n'roll folk legend Don McLean at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills. She's a natural storyteller with an honesty and sincerity about her voice that
Review: “The Fashion Show” at Peter Fetterman Gallery
Peter Fetterman Gallery's The Fashion Show represents that rare nexus of art and commerce, wherein commercial enterprises lead to transforming the concept of marketing into something – though not always – transcendent. Photographers include: Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Norman Parkinson, Horst P. Horst,
Review: The Heart of Robin Hood at the Wallis
The Heart of Robin Hood, a modern and bold new twist on the classic tale of taking from the rich and giving to the poor, is filled with aerobatic stunts, visually appealing set production that captivated the attention of
Theater Review: SOMETHING ROTTEN! at the Ahmanson Theatre
Something Rotten! is anything but. The Ahmanson Theatre's Los Angeles premiere of the Broadway smash, which is nominated for 10 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is in fact many things -- hilarious, outrageous, superbly clever, dazzling to watch, bitingly
Pinot Days, an Exceptional Tasting!
Pinot Days! The Grand Festival Tasting at the Skirball Cultural Center last Saturday was truly an enjoyable afternoon. Almost 50 wineries were represented in this beautiful space. Photo by Michael BaroffThere was a wide array of Pinots with different





