Angeleno Magazine will host its annual Live & Dine LA event on Sunday July 28, 5:00 pm at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica. It will be held al fresco, under the hotel’s iconic fig tree.
Read moreThe Inaugural Class of Utah U
When you think of Utah, what immediately comes to mind is its national parks and spectacular natural beauty; what does not come to mind is food and drink. Utah tourism sees that as a problem, one worth attacking head on.
Read moreEast LA Meets Napa
AltaMed will host its 14th annual signature food and wine festival East LA Meets Napa at L.A. LIVE on Friday, July 26, 7pm. Over 2000 guests are expected.
Read moreOne Exit
Los Angeles’s new immersive theater group The Halogen Company will present One Exit, an immersive interpretation of Sartre’s No Exit and Dante’s Inferno July 11 – 14th at The In Between Space in Silverlake.
Read moreConcern Block Party
Concern Foundation for Cancer Research will host its 45th annual block party on Saturday July 13, 6pm at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. The popular event, rated as one of Biz Bash’s Top Ten Events in Southern California, is expected to attract over 4,000 guests to the studio’s backlot streets.
Cayton Opens With Million Dollar Party
The 20 year old Zimmer Children’s Museum near LACMA has travelled cross-town and transformed into the Cayton Children’s Museum at the Santa Monica Place to offer hands-on play exhibits and cultural programs for children and families.
Immigrant Dinner at Momed
Momed, short for modern mediterranean, draws its inspiration from the kitchens of the eastern Mediterranean and north Africa, providing a modern interpretation of centuries old cuisines with ancient traditions of seasonal and farm to table dining.
Read moreCochon555
The Cochon555 regional competition returns to Los Angeles on Sunday, June 2nd, 5pm at City Market Social House. One week before the event, five prominent chefs from the region will receive a 200-pound heritage breed pig sustainably sourced from a family farm to prepare 6 dishes for 14 celebrity judges.
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