“The Most Interesting Man in the World,” departed on his one-way Mission to Mars last month, but Dos Equis is now auctioning off his worldly possessions to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Fans can click HERE for a chance to win over 25 items, like his smoking jacket and Aegean Sea captain’s hat, that have been prominently featured in previous television commercials. The event in Los Angeles was the last of
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Since its opening, The District by Hannah An has become a bastion for fine dining of authentic Vietnamese fare; however, there are various undiscovered facets to the restaurant that very few are privy to. In honor of The District by Hannah An’s new Spring menu created by Hannah An herself, Here are 5 fun facts from the refined restaurant which is influenced by thousands of years of Vietnamese culture. 1.
The early 70’s in LA was the place to be. Life was wild, sexy, free and rebellious. It was a time when rock ‘n’ roll was king and denim and leather was the essential uniform. It was an iconic and defining time for the country. Protests, political scandal, cultural shifts, space travel, war, Woodstock, Disney World, Nixon, disco, anti-establishment and transition, with an undercurrent of hope of a better future.
The Girls Rock Camp Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps to fund over 45 Girls Rock Camps across the United States, hosted its first annual “Girls To The Front” benefit. At Girls Rock Camps, girls learn to find and amplify their creative voices in a fun, supportive environment, building confidence that extends to every area of their lives. Funds raised through the organization help to aid educational programming, site improvements,
Nick Jonas, who is the Creative Recreations new brand ambassador, rocked out with the brand for a concert at Doheny Room, Los Angeles’ newest hotspot. The singer, who had dined at the Doheny Room the night prior with his brother Joe Jonas, said that the food was excellent (and jokingly said that he was not paid to say that). The singer performed acoustic renditions of his hit songs for the
Over the weekend, BILLY (Bill Kaulitz) from Tokio Hotel held an exclusive screening of his short-film and debut release of his solo project “Love Don’t Break Me” in Los Angeles. The private screening and art gallery was held at a private location in the legendary Fairfax district drawing the likes of several VIPs and tastemakers. The 26-year-old musician signed the limited edition book and snapped photos with fans that waited