Neon signs and disco balls. Mirrored walls and framed photos of celebrity clients. Hiding on 4th Street in Santa Monica is John Cassese's dance studio, The Dance Doctor. It's reminiscent of all your favorite New York dance films: Fame, West Side Story, Saturday Night Fever.
Read MoreLast time you were in LA, you did the tourist thing. You saw the sights, realized you should have rented a car and ate at some awesome food trucks. But this time, you want to experience LA like a true star. Let’s start at square one: where should you stay?
Read MoreYou've been passing by Marion Davies' home for years and didn't know it. It was once a party destination for Hollywood's elite but now it is open to the enjoyment of the public.
Read MoreThis little podcast will give you a whole new appreciation for Los Angeles...even when you are cursing the city while stuck in traffic.
Read MoreWe have a new destination for you. It's bright and sunny. It's overflowing with lattes, flowers and desserts. Everything here is fresh and beautiful. You don't have to hop in your car or take a plane to get there. This one is right in your phone.
Read MoreThose golden rays are tempting you to spend the day outside. But where to go? Here is our proposal... A bamboo collection to awaken your zen. A jungle to spark your sense of adventure. Waterfalls that transport you to your childhood and a rose garden from your most romantic dreams.
Read MoreYou've put mayonnaise in your hair. Sticky. You scrubbed your face with sea salt. Ouch! It's time to admit it -- you don't know what the f*!k you're doing when it comes to "clean" beauty.
Read MorePainless waxing: Fact or Fiction? One spa in LA has the answer.
Read MoreWelcome to Marissa's house. Yes, you and your friends are sitting in the backyard of a stranger's home for a comedy show you won't forget.
Read MoreThe most accessible way to travel the world.
Read MoreThe day-to-day calls of life can get you stuck in the same routine. You need a vacation, a retreat, to nourish your soul and creativity. We propose a day at the botanical gardens at The Huntington Library.
Read MoreThe Last Bookstore, a literal labyrinth where you can get lost in the fantasies of your childhood.
Read MoreBack in the 1930's and 40's, half of America's motion picture production actually took place in Culver City. So it's no wonder that the Culver Hotel is full of fascinating "Hollywood" history.
Read MoreIt's a proposition that is a little more country than us cityfolk are used to... but the idea of jumping off of rocks into a hidden swimming hole does tickle some unfulfilled childhood fantasies.
Read MoreThere is a hidden roller coaster in Brentwood.
Read MoreRecreate movie night or indulge your inner movie lover with LA's coolest video store.
Read MoreThere is a quiet, secret garden in Griffith Park. You just have to find it. Luckily, we have a map.
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