Have Your Own 69th Emmy Awards Experience With The Event’s Amazing Partners
Have Your Own 69th Emmy Awards Experience With The Event’s Amazing Partners
The Emmy’s are coming. It’s the award show for the actors and actresses who made us laugh and cry; the narrators who voices were so captivating we felt like we were sinking into the stories they told; and the people behind the camera who made the shows we obsess over look ways that even our
Massimo Bottura Talks About the Song of His Career, Food Waste, the Dish He Hates, and More at Food Bowl
Last month, the Los Angeles Times decided to take over the entire month of May and host a variety of events throughout the Los Angeles area and its neighboring cities. For thirty-one days Food Bowl attendees could partake in various dinners, panel discussions, and the four-day festival: Night Market. I was excited to attend the
Norm Langer Discusses the Best Meat Used at Langer’s and the Beef with Katz’s Delicatessen
Last month during the Los Angeles Times’ month-long event, Food Bowl, the publication held a variety of insightful interviews and dinners to raise awareness about food waste, hunger, and sustainability. As a part of the numerous programs available, one I attended was a discussion pastrami. Maybe it didn’t have the social appeal and community focus
Arroyo Seco Weekend Combines Music and Food at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena
There’s sweat dripping down your back, but you’re not complaining. You spent twice as much money on food than you normally would, but you’re starving so you’ll tolerate it. If you read the previous sentences and thought I was describing a day at Disneyland, you would have made a good guess but an incorrect one.
LA Times Deputy Food Editor Jenn Harris Talks Food Bowl, Her Favorite Dish, and How to Find Hidden Gems
The wait is finally over as the highly anticipated month-long food event known as Food Bowl officially kicks off to the public today! While the food festival hosted by the Los Angeles Times had a few pre-events the last couple of days, nothing can be more exciting for the food lover in Los Angeles than
See Why Jimmy Kimmel’s Backlot Got Taken Over by Chef Adam Perry Lang and Crown Royal
A few years ago all I wanted to do in my free time was go to concerts. The minute I clocked out from work I would rarely go straight home, I would head to catch a concert. Whether I went to The Roxy with Sara, Club Nokia with Ajay, or The Hotel Café with a
Los Angeles Times Unveils its Month Long Food Festival, and You’ll Definitely Want to Go
There’s very little I’ll walk in the rain for, especially without an umbrella. I’ll do it for my mom because she threatens me with the “I gave you life, I can take it away” bit. I believe her. I’ll do it if for some reason it means it’ll erase my name from Sallie Mae’s records.
Let’s Be Clear: A Look at the McDonald’s & Neal Fraser Event
For the last week, the food interweb has been going nuts over a dinner hosted by Downtown LA and Top Chef Masters participant, Neal Fraser. Articles were popping up left and right in the OC Register, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post Taste, and many more. While most of these articles reeked of generalizations or were from writers
Event: Los Angeles Magazine’s “Best New Restaurants 2016”
When I was younger, I always thought that by the time I was twenty-five I would have a beautiful Downtown LA loft with brick walls, I would drink cocktails and eat dinner with my friends three times a week, and I would have the cutest outfits and curliest hair. If you couldn’t tell, these thoughts
Gudetama at Plan Check in Downtown LA
“Turn that frown upside down, Gudetama, you’re the life of the party!” Those words of encouragement didn’t do much to put Gudetama in a peppy mood. It was probably because he knew we were all going to take a bite out of the little yolk. It was true, myself and a number of foodies were