Hello Friends! It’s been a minute, hasn’t it? We, like most of you, I’m sure, have done very little eating, seeing, or going the last several months! Now, after over a year of pandemic, quarantine conditions, our lives have changed so much—some temporarily, some for good. Even now, things are […]
Tag: Los Angeles
The 2020 Hollywood Bowl Season–Concerts at Home
In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl brings the LA Phil to your home during COVID-19.
KCET Brings Local Arts and Culture to you in Southland Sessions.
The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has changed life as we knew it. It’s been pretty difficult (nearly impossible, really) to find things to Eat (out), See, and Go! It’s a lot of adjustment for many of us but sometimes, the unexpected affords us the opportunity to learn about and discover things […]
Dodger Stories: Six Decades in LA airing on KCET
Last month you might have seen my post about visiting Dodger Stadium. Well, as you likely know by now, unfortunately, the Dodgers weren’t able to add another big piece of shiny hardware to the display case (but hey, it’s baseball and there’s always next year!). However, there’s no need to […]
A Visit to Dodger Stadium
On September 10, the 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their 7th consecutive National League Division Title. It’s been an exciting season this year for the team filled with not just wins but great player performances from veterans as well as a bunch of rookies, exciting last-minute game wins and a […]
The Craft in America Center–a hidden gem in LA
Not too long ago, I read a travel piece about Los Angeles where the author admitted to not previously having liked the city on earlier visits. This time, though, he said, he treated it like a local and enjoyed it much, much more. I don’t know if I agree that […]
LA FOODWAYS–A New Food Documentary from KCET
LA FOODWAYS—A New Food Documentary from KCET In recent years, people all over the country have been raving about how amazing the Los Angeles food scene has become, what with our plethora of talented chefs, the multicultural culinary influences of our vibrant immigrant and ethnic communities, and, of course, our […]
Mexican Street Food Crawl with Bill Esparza
A couple of months ago, my family and I had the great honor and privilege to go on a Mexican street food crawl through parts of Los Angeles with my friend, James Beard Award winning writer and Latin food expert, Bill Esparza. Now I have to admit that despite having […]
Celebrating Food in LA–The Migrant Kitchen returns along with newcomer Meals Ready to Eat
A little over a year ago, I had the pleasure of previewing the 1 hour special episode from the debut season of The Migrant Kitchen, an original production from Southern California-based public television station KCET and culinary media company, Life & Thyme. That wonderful series, which aired with web and […]
Baltaire. An EatSeeGo/Foodie Birthdays Lunch–November, 2016
A lunch at Baltaire had been on our wish list for quite a while. Baltaire, if you aren’t familiar, is a contemporary steakhouse in Brentwood, CA. Both the cuisine and the location had us concerned that it might not be in our price range for a group lunch. Once we […]