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September 1st, 2010
4 Best Tasting Rooms in Los Angeles
A isn’t quite the wine capital of California…
By: Deena Nissley
…but that hasn’t stopped more than 50 vineyards in the Santa Monica Mountains from producing delicious bottles of vino.
Malibu Family Wines
The wines featured here represent the bounty of the grapes harvested from the Semler family’s 1,000 acre estate in the SM mountains. There’s often an event here in addition to the standard tasting so whether you’re looking for a movie night or live music, make sure to check the schedule before you go.
31740 Mulholland Hwy., Malibu (818-865-0605)
Sip Malibu
At the Cielo Winebar, grab a seat at one of the shaded hillside tables and enjoy one of four wine flights for between $10 and $15. Some flights are Napa-focused, so if you want to try the local flavor, choose the reds.
2598 Sierra Creek Rd., Agoura (818-865-0440)
Rosenthal Estate Wines
Though the sprawling vineyard is closed to the general public, stop by the tasting room just off the PCH to try the estate’s wines and Surfrider wines for between $12 and $15. If you’re on your way North, make sure to snap up a bottle to prove to your NorCal buddies that SoCal can compete.
26023 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu (310-456-1392)
Cornell Winery and Tasting Room
Despite the name, there isn’t actually a winery here. Instead, they rotate the wineries they feature which gives you a reason to keep coming back. For $15, you’ll get to taste eight different wines while you browse the peacock-inhabited grounds and the gallery.
29975 Mulholland Hwy., Cornell (818-735-3542)
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Posted by Deena Nissley on September 1st, 2010
August 26th, 2010
Dinner at Lloyd Wright’s
Provisions Dinner at Sowden House
By: Deena Nissley
The 1926 landmark is now taking reservations for a 5 course feast each paired with wine from the Melrose shop Domaine. Lloyd Wright designed this 6,000 square feet of Old Hollywood glamor on Franklin avenue.This is the same place Scorsese shot parts of The Aviator.
Make your way to Los Feliz and enter through the front, exploring the various nooks and crannies of the place and eventually making your way back to a courtyard that resembles a Mayan ruin (only less ruin-y).
Provisions Dinner at Sowden House
5121 Franklin Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90039
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Posted by Deena Nissley on August 26th, 2010
August 24th, 2010
Iconic Los Angeles Homes
Want to see 2 iconic LA homes?

The Stahl House in Los Angeles
By: Deena Nissley
Case Study House Tour
Saturday, August 28
casestudyhousetour.eventbrite.com
This Saturday’s case study house tour looks at the practical avant-garde home in the pacific palisades, built and lived in by world renowned designer, Charles and Ray Eames. Then you’ll go to The Stahl House, an iconic Hollywood Hills home that basically invented the infinity edge pool. For $100 you’ll be transported between the Eames House and the Stahl house plus receive a little inspiration for your home. The views, however, might be a little hard to replicate.
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Posted by Deena Nissley on August 24th, 2010
August 23rd, 2010
From Oakpointe to Downtown
Bing offers taxi fare’s
By: Deena Nissley
Bing Maps is adding a Taxi Fare search. Just like a map search, you can plug in 2 address and find the fare of the taxi. The app determines the cost of the cab by factoring best routes and publicly available rates. The initial cost is displayed and the distance estimated waiting times as well.
Plug in your location and destination — just like on Google Maps — and the app determines how much a cab will cost, by factoring best routes and publicly available rates.
Bing Maps requires Silverlight (another add-on, like Flash), so anyone not on a Mac or PC is SOL.
Other cool selections from the King of Bing Maps include a roadside attraction finder and a gas price list, making for a crucial roadtrip tool.
Here’s an example: bing taxi fare
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Posted by Deena Nissley on August 23rd, 2010
August 6th, 2010
Furnish your Oakpointe Home with a Robot
Robots that clean
By: Deena Nissley
Quite possibly the best gift for a college student, Roboscooper will lift beer cans, magazines and any other medium weight items. While Roomba scurries around sucking up dirt off your carpet, Roboscooper uses his hands to lift stuff out of the way. The robot runs on six AAA batteries which means it can’t pick up heavy items but it does have an infrared sensor to detect if the object is too big.
Like the Star Wars duo, they’ll be able to work in tandem when Roboscooper lands on Earth (it ships in a few weeks).
Roboscooper
wowwee.com
$70.
Ships at end of month.
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Posted by Deena Nissley on August 6th, 2010
July 22nd, 2010
4 Things to-do in Los Angeles
This weekend in LA
By: Deena Nissley
Rage Against the Machine
Rage returns to LA for the first time in more than ten years, raising funds to support protests against Arizona’s immigration law.
Odd coupling: Also on the bill are Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band.
Fri 6:30p. Hollywood Palladium, 6125 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood (323-962-7600). $91 and up here. Nearby: Ameoba Records; The Roosevelt; Arclight
Grudge Match: Andre Agassi vs. John McEnroe
Two tennis greats face off as part of the Farmers Classic with proceeds supporting Agassi’s charter school (odds for a McEnroe tantrum are low, but not out of the question).
Special treatment: VIP tix ($65-$1,000) get you closer to the action, and even an on-site cocktail reception.
Sat 7:30p. LA Tennis Center at UCLA. 555 Westwood Plaza, Westwood (310-824-1010). $35-$125 here. Nearby: Echigo; W Hotel; Napa Valley Grille
Happy Hours: Comme Ca’s Hourglass Menu
New Happy Hour menu dishes up poutine, scallops ceviche, pulled pork sliders, and French wines on the cheap.
Cocktails, too: The Vodka Daisy (essentially, a vodka margarita) and the Rye Smash are $9 or less.
Daily 5-7p. Comme Ca, 8479 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood (323-782-1104). Nearby: Urth Cafe; Coco de Mer; Koi
Go Original: The 2nd Annual Renegade Craft Fair
This huge craft fair returns with more than 250 different vendors selling everything from handmade clothing to ‘zines to housewares.
You won’t be the only dude: There are plenty of crafty single ladies if you’re looking.
Sat-Sun 11-7p. Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 N. Spring St., Chinatown. Free. Nearby: PoV Evolving Gallery; Wurstkuche; MOCA
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Posted by Deena Nissley on July 22nd, 2010
July 20th, 2010
On Garde Summer Traveling, Now Luggage-Free
Travel without your luggage
By: Deena Nissley
Here is a novel idea: travel without the hassle of hustling your baggage. What if your luggage was waiting for you at your next vacation spot?
Here to help is an esteemed wardrobe butler called Garde Robe. Give them a ring and the contents of your closet are no longer confined to your closet. They’ll come to you, take anything you could ever need (wedding tux, winter sweaters, designer werewolf costume) and store them in a high-security loft. When it’s close to trip time, login in to your online closest and check out all your photographed items. Check off the need items and they’ll ship whatever you need to wherever you’re going.
When the trip is over, they’ll make the arrangements for everything to be sent back to storage, cleaned up and ready for next time.
And Garde Robe could come in handy even if you’re not planning any trips—like if you just want to free up some closet space for a few summer wardrobe additions.
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Posted by Deena Nissley on July 20th, 2010
July 12th, 2010
Your New Favorite Ping-Pong Nightspot
Your epic Hollywood nights have long been missing two things.
By: Deena Nissley 
1) Ping-pong tournaments
2) Susan Sarandon
So today we bring welcome news—there’s a wildly famous NYC nightspot coming to town that will help on both fronts. It’s called SPiN Hollywood at Mondrian, and now is the time to get excited.
First, some background: last year, there was a band of nightlife pioneers (one being Susan Sarandon, that legendary actress/ping-pong royal) who decided that what Manhattan really needed was 13,000 square feet of booze, DJs and paddles. (New Yorkers agreed.)
And now it’s our time. For the next few months, Mondrian’s ADCB lounge, just to the left of the lobby, will be your new home for ping-pong tables, a DJ booth that looks like another table and the occasional telegenic FOS. (Friend of Sarandon). Because sometimes you and your date will only be satisfied with a Blueberry Tochi in one hand (it’s blueberry vodka, cactus-pear puree and torn orchids) and a paddle in the other.
The grand-opening bash is on the 20th, and you’ll want to RSVP now before they fill up. After that, they’ll be open from 11am to midnight (and until 2am Thursday through Saturday) for roaring tournaments, casual matches and tabloid-ready celeb blowouts.
Just watch out for ping-pong hustlers.
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Posted by Deena Nissley on July 12th, 2010
June 30th, 2010
Wear Your Air
Airbags for Motorcycles
By: Deena Nissley
The issue with motorcycles for most is that they are extremely dangerous. Screaming along the open road with steel machines zipping by you without any protection can be daunting. Alright, terrifying. But now there is one small precaution motorcyclists can take before they jump on their bike. Strap into your leather jacket that, is actually an airbag. The Armored Air Jacket is now available online.
All you have to do is strap your new jacket to your bike with the anchoring cable and if you’re thrown from your bike it will instantly inflate. Pretty amazing.
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Posted by Deena Nissley on June 30th, 2010
June 28th, 2010
5 Best Fireworks in Los Angeles
For the best works around
By: Deena Nissley
Hollywood: Hollywood Bowl
LA Philharmonic Orchestra presented by Vince Gill
Three-peat: Catch the show on July 2nd, 3rd or 4th.
Fri-Sun 7:30p; fireworks to follow. Hollywood Bowl (323-850-2000). Tickets $21 and up here.
Redondo Beach: Red, White, and Blue Lagoon
Come early to snag seats for the best view next to the lagoon. Stay late to dance to live music by two local bands.
Kid-tastic: All day long there are fun events for kids (free admission for kids 3 and under).
Sun 2-10:30p, fireworks at 9p. 200 Portofino Way. $22 and up for lagoon seating here.
Echo Park: Dodger Stadium
If one night of fireworks isn’t enough, buy a ticket to Monday’s Dodgers-Marlins game to enjoy the post-game pyrotechnics.
Field seats: There’s no bad seat in the house since you’ll be seeing the show from the grass.
Mon 6:10p. Dodger Stadium. (323-224-1500). $12 and up here.
San Fernando: San Fernando Recreation Park
A family-friendly show (no smoking, no drinking), with mariachi masters and a pyromusical blowout in English and Spanish.
Classic cars: They’ll be on display all day, with a trophy ceremony at 2p.
10a-11p; fireworks at 9p. 208 Park Ave. (818-898-1290). Free.
Anaheim: Disneyland
Disney knows how to put on a show, and their fireworks never disappoint. The best view is from in front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle.
Double Dose: After the finale, head to the river in Frontierland for more pyrotechnics.
Sun 8a-midnight; fireworks at 9:30p. Disneyland (714-781-4565). $72 and up here.
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Posted by Deena Nissley on June 28th, 2010
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