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The ritual of dressing for the Hollywood Bowl
LA Times via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoYou can tell people struggle with the dress code at the Bowl. It's an elevated experience that demands a sense of reverence, but it's also an event that...
Are Malls Dead? As If!
InStyle via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThough some nostalgic, beloved brands are languishing, ones with a laser-focus on innovation and community are thriving—and shoppers are taking notice.
The best shopping in Los Angeles
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFor most people, shopping in Los Angeles conjures ideas of soulless, fluorescent-lit strip malls or traipsing up and down Rodeo Drive alongside gaggles...
Tyler, the Creator and Parachute Just Dropped a Dreamy New Bedding Collab
GQ· 7 days agoWhen you envision what linens Tyler, the Creator dozes under at night or dries off with post-shower,...
The Secret Code of Pickup Basketball
The Atlantic· 6 days agoThe only immovable object on my weekly calendar is a Sunday-night basketball game. The game has been running for more than 20 years, but it wasn’t always...
He stole millions from a mentally ill Malibu doctor. Now he'll spend nearly 16 years in prison
LA Times via AOL· 1 day ago"There is nothing worse than those who prey upon the highly vulnerable," the statement read. Flores...
$6K wine, $60K whisky at new wine and spirits shop in Summerlin
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 6 days agoCertified sommeliers at the shop lead weekly wine and cocktail tastings. Visit drinkboutique.com. ■...
Are Malls Dead? As If!
InStyle· 7 days agoYou could be there in spirit, with feel-good movies like Clueless, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and Mallrats, or eyebrow-raising ones like Die Hard and...
Las Vegas Advisor: Major renovation set for Venetian Resort | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 3 days agoTwo acclaimed restaurants already announced are the Michelin-starred Cote Korean Steakhouse out of...
A Robotaxi Business Is A Dream For Elon Musk–But Already A Reality For Waymo
Forbes· 2 days agoWaymo’s sensor-laden, AI-controlled fleet won’t be ubiquitous in U.S. cities any time soon, but 2024 is an inflection point for a technology that many advocates hoped would arrive years ago.