Month: November 2019

You won’t find one of artist Nayland Blake’s sassy rabbits, which have been a common feature of the artist’s work, in the vast collection of Altadena’s cheerful Bunny Museum. In drawings, sculptures and videos, Blake’s rabbits tend to exude a mordant humor of layered depth. The playful title of a welcome retrospective at the Institute […]

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1/8 Called the Ledge House, the Bel-Air contemporary unfolds on a roughly 1-acre hillside as a series of ledges.  (Jim Bartsch) 2/8 The 11,000-square-foot home is listed for $32.5 million.  (Jim Bartsch) 3/8 The home features open-concept space on the main floor, lower-level spa amenities and a screening room.   (Jim Bartsch) 4/8 The home […]

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1/14 Abel Tesfaye, the singer-songwriter known by the stage name the Weeknd, paid $21 million for a full-floor penthouse at the Beverly West tower in Westwood.  (Jim Bartsch) 2/14 Each of the Beverly West penthouses was designed for a specific personality; Tesfaye’s residence is called the “Mogul.”  (Jim Bartsch) 3/14 The 8,215-square-foot unit boasts walls […]

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The design-centric boutique hotel? That’s Ian Schrager’s doing. Given Schrager’s professional origins launching Manhattan’s legendary Studio 54, it makes sense that the brand new West Hollywood Edition hotel and residences continue this cultural legacy in some key respects while offering an evolved, grown-up experience in others. “I get an instinctive feel for a place,” Schrager […]

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Cynthia Bello says she had no idea skipping breakfast would make her feel so fantastic. The 40-year-old Los Angeles Police Department detective and mother of two from Placentia started intermittent fasting in March to lose weight after becoming a self-professed “junk food vegan.” “I was not happy with what I saw in the mirror,” she […]

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