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3. Listen To Live Music At The Penmar. Location: Venice (1233 Rose Ave.) Price range: $ Wednesday just became your new favorite date night. Head to The Penmar to take in live concerts on the lawn ...
The Infatuation (formerly known as Immaculate Infatuation) is an American New York–based restaurant recommendation website and messaging service, created by former music industry executives Chris Stang and Andrew Steinthal in 2009. They are most known for publishing restaurant reviews and guides, and as creators of the hashtag #EEEEEATS.
The Hollywood Curtain/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Sofía Vergara and boyfriend Justin Saliman enjoyed a trendy date night in Los Angeles. Vergara, 51, was spotted with the orthopedic surgeon outside ...
Cafe Gratitude is a small West Coast chain of restaurants serving organic, plant-based (), and often locally-grown food, founded by Terces and Matthew Engelhart. As of 2024, there are two operating Café Gratitude locations, both in Los Angeles: one in Venice and the other in Larchmont Village. [1]
Cinespia has appeared in the 2008 Best of L.A. issue of the LA Weekly [5] and was named on the "16 Best Things in L.A." by Los Angeles magazine. [6] According to Vanity Fair: "Cinespia captures the excitement of a drive-in movie date night of the 1950s but with a decidedly campy twist." [7]
On any given night, one might find the room filled with the leading men and women of the motion picture industry. In 1943, when Frank Sinatra became a solo act, he made his Los Angeles debut at the Mocambo. [2] On March 15, 1955, [3] Ella Fitzgerald opened at the Mocambo, [4] after Marilyn Monroe lobbied the owner for the booking. [5]
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson's Romance: Everything We Know Read article A source exclusively tells Us Weekly that Kardashian, 41, and Davidson, 38, had “an intimate date” at Jon & Vinny ...
The Infatuations (Spanish: Los enamoramientos) is a National Novel Prize-winning novel by Spanish author Javier Marías, published in 2011. [1] The translation into English by Margaret Jull Costa was published by Hamish Hamilton in 2013. It was shortlisted for the 2014 National Book Critics Circle Award (Fiction). [2] [3]