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Giorgia Sinatra of Pasta Sisters Talks Affordable Italian Food in LA, the Buzzfeed Effect, and Joining The Taste by LA Times

This may sound like an exaggeration, but at least once a week I hear about Pasta Sisters. I may hear the name in passing, read about them in an article, or come across someone posting about the restaurant on Instagram. Whatever way the restaurant enters my day, the point is that they do it. Recently,

Feel Good Foods Brings Delicious Gluten-Free Meals to Stores Nationwide + More

I’ve never been the type of person to concern myself much with what food is gluten free and what food isn’t. Instead, I’ve always found interest in the things that taste like something I would enjoy eating again. Whether it’s a salad or a burger, if it tastes good then I want it. Knowing that,

3 Reasons You Should End Your Night at Church and State in Downtown LA

Walking out of my car and in the direction of the restaurant, I looked to my left and then to my right. I repeated the head gesture as I led myself to an answer of a question I didn’t realize I asked. It was the thought that there wasn’t much to do in this part

Four Amazing Restaurants to Try at the LA Waterfront

It’s Wednesday and the weekend is only a couple of days away. If you felt like you didn’t live up the last weekend as best as possible, then don’t beat yourself up. Sure you may not have known where to go or what to eat, and staying indoors meant you got to eat leftovers while

What to Order On Your Next Visit to The Henry in West Hollywood

The music was loud and that’s what I wanted. The lights turned dim as the sun began to set and that’s exactly what I needed. I had a long day at work and although it was good and a drive home would be ideal, I decided to end it at The Henry in West Hollywood.

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John Wayne Cancer Institute Honors Two Individuals in Cancer Prevention at the Montage in Beverly Hills

When I was younger, my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. At my age and at the time, it was all a bit of a blur. Seeing my mom being taken into surgery as a child was confusing; opening the door to neighbors bringing food to our home while she recovered was odd. It took

The “2019 Pacific Youth of the Year” Gala Celebrated Bright Young Adults in Beverly Hills

A year ago I sat at a table in the Beverly Hilton Hotel for the Boys & Girls Club of America’s “2018 Pacific Youth of the Year” gala. Throughout the evening I told myself not to cry at the heartfelt stories from the young adults and halfway through tears were trickling down my face. Trying to

Four Plates to Try When You’re at Todd Jurich’s Bistro in Norfolk, Virginia

I sat at a table in Todd Jurich’s Bistro in Norfolk, Virginia with zero expectations of the dinner that would come. As part of a group of writers visiting Norfolk to cover some of the restaurants in the city, I was eager to dine in another restaurant to review the food. Previously eating in Saltine,

What to Order from Four Eleven York’s Menu Before It Changes

The waiter came from behind me and put the amuse-bouche in front of me. I was sitting at Four Eleven York in Norfolk, Virginia with a small plate presenting a tater tot with crab. I couldn’t hide the confused look on my face as I processed that the fairly fancy restaurant placed the cafeteria style

Grab Everyone You Know for a Dining Experience on Spirit Cruises Norfolk

I don’t know if Matthew knows how great he is at his job, but he is pretty great. Chances are you’re confused at whom Matthew is and that’s fine, for now. The hope is that by the time you reach the last sentence on this page that you’ll know why he’s the best at his