Kailyn Brown is a lifestyle reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Previously, she worked as a staff writer for Los Angeles Magazine and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. When she’s not penning an article, she’s DJing at events and parties around the city.
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A visit to the Atwater Village Farmers Market and a leisurely stroll at a botanical garden are on the agenda for the ‘Nobody Wants This’ actor.
To celebrate having the most songs to reach more than 1 billion streams on Spotify, the Weeknd had a free show Tuesday night for his biggest fans.
Timeleft gives you limited details about your fellow diners prior to meal, but that’s part of the allure.
This party for “middle aged-ish” women starts and ends early because people “have sh—t to do in the morning.”
It’s a great practice in tapping into your inner child, letting go of control and being completely present. Wheee!
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See a puppet show, watch a holiday boat parade and watch tree lightings — these are among many activities that will make you feel like you’ve been transported into a holiday film.
Scale a skyscraper! Jump into slime! Read to a dog! The city is filled with memorable activities to fit every age, interest and attention span.
As fans swarmed the festival to see the likes of Mustard, Erykah Badu and Playboi Carti, the mindset of letting it all hang out on a Sunday evening was strong throughout the three-stage slate of acts that kept the crowd captivated from beginning to end.