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Whether You’re Single or in a Relationship, Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Phillip Ashley

Last year I had a boyfriend for Valentine’s Day and we didn’t do anything. Not a single thing. This year I’m single and I plan on doing the exact same thing except I don’t have to buy an extravagant gift for my significant other. Instead, I’ll be at home editing photos, writing a blog post,

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Ocean Prime in Beverly Hills Debuts its New Holiday Luxe Lunch Menu

Christmas is just around the corner and if you’ve been running around looking for the perfect present for your friends, family, and those who’ve helped you out throughout the year then you’ve probably worked up a major appetite. What an ideal time to reward yourself with something delicious. And for those who don’t go holiday

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Cocktails and a Blue Cheese Burger from Plan Check in Downtown LA

When it comes to rain in Los Angeles, we Angelenos often react to it like it’s the end of the world. No one knows how to drive and people look out their windows in fear of what’s falling from the sky. “Is this the end?” a terrified housewife whispers as she clutches to her pearls.

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Where to Get Holiday Cocktails and Dishes in Los Angeles

The holidays are great. The days and weeks surrounding Christmas and New Year’s are full of cheer, merriment, and joy. With all the presents we give and receive one of the gifts we give is love–especially between couples. As a single gal this holiday season I find myself resisting the urge to throw a brick

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Celebrate the Holidays with Faith and Flower’s Christmas Eve Menu

The holidays can bring the crazy out of people. As Christmas approaches, the rush to keep up with the expectation of the holiday is at an all-time high. Homes are decorated to an extent that would make a fire marshal concerned and we buy so many gifts that it seems like our presents are getting

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Holiday Eats: The Kitchen in Silverlake

What do I love about the holidays? Let’s start with the songs everyone hates, decorations, and the occasional fight for the perfect gift with an old lady at a store. Those definitive seasonal pieces create an exciting winter holiday, but my favorite part is the food. Yes Christmas dinner with the family is great, but