September 9, 2008 Written by Lauren Johanson

“And I’m proud to be a Los Angelan, where at least I know I’m free.” Elementary-school hymn aside, there are so many reasons I am proud to live in L.A. One reason is that L.A. has arguably been an epicenter for the growth in popularity of yoga in America. We are home to superstar yoga teachers like
Shiva Rea and
Seane Corn, the
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August 21, 2008 Written by Tracy Hepler
GO FOR THE GOLD
If the Olympics have inspired your inner athlete, get off the boob tube and go out and play. Check out
CoEdSportsLA.com to find pickup games throughout L.A. in a variety of team sports. Aspiring
Michael Phelps fans should check out the
ydt Archive for the
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July 24, 2008 Written by Elena Crevello
LISTEN: Cal Phil on the Green CAL
This
Saturday July 26th the California Philharmonic will be performing songs by
Rogers and Hammerstein at the
Los Angeles County Arboretum. Tickets start as low as $20 and guests are encouraged to bring a picnic and enjoy the outdoors. The days of summer are slowly but surely running out, so take advantage of these seasonal events befo...
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June 26, 2008 Written by Tracy Hepler
As summer is officially in full swing, here are some personal suggestions that I either want to do or plan to do one of these summer days.
SWIM: El Matador State Beach.

North of Malibu, El Matador is a beautiful secluded strip of beach that looks unlike most Los Angeles area beaches. Jetting rocks cut through the sand creating a picturesque landscape that almost makes you fe...
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