Things To Do This Summer in SoCal

Things To Do This Summer in SoCal

It’s barely summer, but there’s so much going on in SoCal that it pays to plan ahead! Whether you’re into food, music, art, travel, saving money, or any of the other possibilities that exist out there, you’re bound to find something to catch your eye in this roundup.

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From LA to Edinburgh Fringe Festival

From LA to Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Maybe you've heard of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival that happens every August in Edinburgh, Scotland? If not, it's an amazing month of theater celebration. Every venue that can transforms itself into a theater: restaurants, libraries, universities, even shipping...

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Male Edition: The Art of Men’s Style

Male Edition: The Art of Men’s Style

As the age of photography enters into the  new era of AI, Fahey/Klein takes a look back at some of the most iconic images of men of style with a new group exhibit this week. If you have never been to opening night at Fahey/Klein, drag out the finery and get ready to...

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OC Parks Sunset Cinema Kicks Off June 9

OC Parks Sunset Cinema Kicks Off June 9

OC Parks Sunset Cinema Film Series Kicks Off June 9. (Orange County, Calif.) – The County of Orange and OC Parks are proud to present the annual OC Parks Summer Concert Series and Sunset Cinema film series. Enjoy summer nights under the stars with free live music and...

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The Catalog that Changed Culture

The Catalog that Changed Culture

Once upon a time where was a catalog that appeared in public in 1974. The catalog was unlike the Sears catalog or anything else as it had as its focus, men. It is true that 1973 saw the launch of Playgirl magazine, but this was a catalog about fashion, style and sex appeal. And it changed culture. It is likely that the International Male catalog spurred the onslaught of gay men to gyms across American in the late 70s. It helped redefine the notion of masculinity featuring ruggedly handsome models parading on oceanfronts across the world. And it was free.

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Your Health Questions Answered

Your Health Questions Answered

In our Ask the Experts ongoing series, we reached out to Dr. Nazarian who is a primary care physician in Beverly Hills who practices internal medicine and primary care. The office is recognized as one of the top medical practices in the Greater Los Angeles area. Is...

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Sojourns

Sojourns

As summer approaches we begin to ask...what will travel be like this summer?   An estimated 42.3 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Memorial Day weekend, a 7% increase over 2022, according to a new forecast released by AAA on Monday....

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Fragrance-Free Skincare?

Fragrance-Free Skincare?

Fragrances are in almost everything, including your skincare. Even if you opt for unscented items, that doesn't necessarily mean they're without scents. Does that mean you need to opt out of nice-smelling products? The answer may vary depending on how sensitive your...

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Keith Haring at the Broad

Keith Haring at the Broad

  Don't miss this opportunity to view Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody - a must-see, first-ever museum exhibitionin Los Angeles of Keith Haring's expansive body of work. The show is presented at The Broad, a contemporary art museum in Downtown Los Angeles that...

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Checking-In: Graham Moore, Commercial Artist

Checking-In: Graham Moore, Commercial Artist

This is the first in a series of profiles about people who live and work in the SoCal area. We tap into the vast range of professions and endeavor to explore method and outcomes. We start with Graham Moore, a graphic artist born in Somerset, England, living in Los...

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When Hollywood Ran Scared

When Hollywood Ran Scared

Explore the history and impact of the Hollywood Red Scare and its contemporary implications for civil liberties, propaganda, and shifting definitions of American patriotism. In October 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee called on Hollywood figures to...

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Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo

Although the holiday's roots are in Mexico, Cinco de Mayo has become a day to celebrate Mexican culture and heritage in the United States. The holiday commemorates the Mexican army's victory over the French army at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. In the United...

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The View from Here

The View from Here

  The view is one from the eyes of a crane operator—high above the construction of the new LACMA new building, bridging the North & South campuses over Wilshire Blvd , construction well underway.” A job not for all, but the views are spectacular.

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Downtown Art (LA Style)

Downtown Art (LA Style)

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s contributions to the history of art and his explorations of multifaceted cultural phenomena––including music, the Black experience, pop culture, Black American sports figures, literature, and other sources––will be showcased through immersive...

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Calling All Mother’s

Calling All Mother’s

With Mother's Day around the corner,  Burke Williams luxury day spa is featuring some specials. Beginning Thursday, April 13, Burke Williams is offering an assortment of expertly assembled Mother's Day gift card packages. Packages include an array of signature...

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