February 11, 2010 Written by Tracy Hepler
February 11, 2010 Written by Tracy Hepler
December 17, 2009 Written by Jaclyn Mullen
March 5, 2009 Written by Lauren Johanson
They say that NYC is the city that never sleeps, but lately I feel like L.A. is making me the girl that never sleeps. Here's a glimpse into what's keep me busy all weekend long:
THURSDAY: DIY Kitchen Skin Care at Green & Greener
So, I guess the title of my last article,"Learn How to Make y...
February 19, 2009 Written by Lauren Johanson
Global Green's 6th Annual Pre-Oscar Party
Do you live in LA but feel like you never see as many celebrities as you think you should? Tonight, you can buy into enough celebrity spottings to last you a year AND do some good for the green movement. Special Musical Performances by Sheryl Crow a...
February 12, 2009 Written by Tracy Hepler
Yes it’s finally here…no not Valentine’s Day, another national Holiday. That means many of us get the day off of work and school, woohoo! If you’ll be staying local here are some fun events that will suit you whether your celebrating Valentine’s Day, Presidents’ Day or all of the above.
MILK Does a Body Good, The Milk Trunk Show at Visionary Boutique
Is there anything eco designers won’t think of using? Yes the title is correct, come see the Milk (white stuff from cows) fibers work in the delicious eco fashion of Casey Larkin line, Read More →
September 25, 2008 Written by Tracy Hepler
To the people who say L.A. has no culture, NONESENSE is what I say to you.
Green Lifestyle: The Abbot Kinney Festival
"Connected," the Green Lifestyle section of the Abbot Kinney Festival is happening this Sunday. Their Motto: Take the focus ...
September 4, 2008 Written by Elena Crevello
Geek it up at the Greek Festival!
So if you are like, TOTALLY into Greek culture you should def not miss the LA Greek Festival coming up this weekend. Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Saint Sophia Cathedral on Normandie and Pico. There you will find a mix of Greek food, music, dancing, drinks, and what Los Angeles event would be complete without its ...
March 6, 2008 Written by Elena Crevello
CULTURE: Flamenco and Tapas at El Cid
Wednesdays through Sundays at this historic venue features Flamenco dancing and authentic Spanish cuisine. Whether you have a craving for Manchego cheese, or are just looking to be entertained, this event will fill the Spanish void that lies deep in your heart. El Cid, which was originally a screening house for D.W. Griffith, was renovated in the ‘60s to resemble a 17th century Spanish tavern. So if atmosphere is what you are looking for, you can find it at El Cid.
The shows are g...