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Tom Petty, Great Musician, Good Guy
In the mid to late 70’s I lived in an area called Encino Park, north of Ventura Blvd. At the time, the “real” part of Encino hated to even call us Encino, in fact some went as far as calling … Continue reading
The Impossibly Delicious Impossible Burger!
I caught wind of the Impossible Burger from a friend a day before I received an email offering the chance to experience the Impossible Burger at a special launch at The Counter in Santa Monica. My friend’s recommendations was glowing, … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Food, Miscellanious, News & Sports
Tagged Billy Bennight, food, Foodie, foodporn, impossible burger, impossible foods, The Counter, Vegan, Vegetarian
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The LA Community Comes Together to Remember Sean deLear
Sean deLear was born Anthony Robertson, a Valley Boy from Simi Valley (who eventually became a well-known Valley Girl). Sean was always jet-setting from Europe to LA, and it was in Vienna that he succumbed to liver cancer last Tuesday. Best known … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, Music, News & Sports, Upcoming Events
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PB&J LA Opens at the Grand Central Market
Bonnie and I had a chance to be a part of a special preview and presser for the hottest new ticket in LA for the opening of “PB&J.LA” in DTLA’s Grand Central Market. On Friday a good size crowd had … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Miscellanious, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged Adam Fleischman, Billy Bennight, Brad Greenberg, cuisine, Food Porn, Foodie, Gourmet, Grand Central Market, Jimmy Franklin, Lee Weinberg, millennial, Payvand Salehi, PB&J, PB&J.LA, Peanut Butter and Jelly. Peanut Butter and Jam, Vegan, vegetarians
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Movie Review: ‘The Resilient Heart’ at the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival
The Resilient Heart is a documentary focusing on Valentin Fuster, MD, and his interest in heart health. He has spent his entire career dedicated to solving the mystery of heart disease and heart health. Dr. Fuster is the Director of Mount … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, News & Sports
Tagged Billy Bennight, documentery, Dr. Valentín Fuster, heart disease, Heart Health, Susan Froemke
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Queer LA: Transgender Activists and Allies Gather in Unity in Aftermath of Military Ban
One of a number of small protests and rallies in response to the ban of transgender individuals inclusion in the U.S. military. This group of transgender activists and allies unite in community in West Hollywood Park after marching from Hollywood & … Continue reading
Malibu Guitar Fest: One Weekend of Hot Licks and Fun Kicks!
The 3rd Annual Malibu Guitar Festival proved to be as eventful and intimate as in previous years, bringing amazing talent and philanthropy into a beautiful and harmonious nexus with fashion, art and most of all — music. The charities that benefited from … Continue reading
Fear And Bloating In Los Angeles – Roger Waters’ Pig-Stravaganza At Staples Center
Ever since I first read Bukowski’s review of the 1975 Stones show at The Forum, I’ve wanted to write a review in the same vein, something that so perfectly encapsulates the irrelevance of the whole thing, in the face of … Continue reading
The Bat Signal Shines on City Hall in Honor of Adam West
A huge crowd assembled last night to honor the late Adam West, who passed away June 9th at the age of 88. West portrayed Batman on ABC from 1966 to 1968, as well as in a feature-length film version released in … Continue reading
Posted in News & Sports, Photo Essays, Television
Tagged Adam West, Bat signal, Bat signal on City Hall, Bat signal over LA, Batman, Batsignal, Burt Ward
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