Wednesday, October 5, 2011

West Hollywood Book Fair

This past Sunday, I headed into West Hollywood for its annual book fair. This was the first time I’d actually been, even though the fair has been around for ten years. Held on the grounds surrounding the West Hollywood Library, in the shadow of the Blue Whale (aka the Pacific Design Center; see my visit a couple summers ago here), the fair isn’t as big as the vernal L.A. Times Festival of Books, but it still offered plenty to interest the literary Angeleno.


My first stop was the booth of Bill Cunningham, author of I Wonder What Became of Me, right by the entrance to the library. Last fall, as a side project, I edited Bill’s book, a fascinating look at his life and decades-long career building one of the most respected talent agencies in the world. A quick photo with Bill later, I was on my way to the food court, signed book tucked in my bag, with a promise to stop by the booth again on my way out. There was a variety of food trucks at the food court, including the Hungry Nomad and SliceTruck. I decided to grab a cherry slushy lemonade from A ROCKin ICE, which I ordered from a very happy and very friendly blonde guy dressed in a Hawaiian shirt. The slushy was delicious but it made my teeth look like they had escaped from a horror film. One guy made the mistake of asking me where I got my program, and probably did not expect that the short, harmless-looking curly-haired brunette would reveal a set of (what looked like) bleeding teeth.


My icy, teeth-staining slushy in hand, I set out to explore what else was on offer at the fair. I walked up to the Open Booth stage just in time for “Cats Throw Dark Shadows: From Actress to Author.” Julie Newmar, the original Catwoman, was wearing a pair of cat ears, completing her image as an eccentric creative spirit. Next I wandered over to the Comics, Graphic Novels & More stage and caught the “Comics to Screen & Back Again” panel, featuring, among others, Len Wein, co-creator of Swamp Thing and Wolverine. I don’t have a particularly avid interest in comics, but I find that people who do are usually pretty entertaining. My sister works at a collectible figures company, and while the guys she works with behave like total man-children, they are absolutely hilarious.


After wandering around a bit more, I slid by Bill’s booth again and said my goodbyes. Then it was back into the belly of the Blue Whale to find where I parked my car.


Plans for next weekend include scouring L.A.’s vintage furniture stores for a pair of nightstands. Have I mentioned that I’ve spent the last several weeks looking for nightstands? What? I’m picky.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Hello Again

A lot has changed since I last wrote on this blog. In September, I was jobless and hanging out in mid-city L.A., avoiding the heat of the Valley. I had only been back from New York for a few months. Since the fall, temps have cooled (and have now started to heat up again), I moved back to the Valley, and I now have a job (I even had two for a time).

My new job is in a completely different field than any of my previous jobs, which meant that there was a big learning curve when I first started. My brain was so overwhelmed for a while that I didn’t have any extra RAM (as my techie dad would say) to devote to my blog. Moving to the Valley also limited the amount of cultural opportunities/events to explore and chronicle. Lately, though, I find my thoughts straying back to my explorations of the summer and how satisfying it was to write about them. Now, whenever I visit a new place or do something out of the ordinary, I find myself composing blog posts in my head, thinking about how I would describe something and what details I would include.

Having decided to start writing my blog again, I’ve also decided to change the focus slightly. Although New York will still always hold a special place in my heart and I will always miss it, my life is here in L.A. And there are so many great things about living here that I want to focus on celebrating all there is to do in L.A. rather than trying to somehow console myself that I’m not in New York. Thus, while the name of my blog will still be “Falling in Love with L.A.,” it will be more about exploring what it means to love living in the City of Angels. That’s not to say I’ll never mention New York ever again. I don’t think you should ever forget the places you’ve been, especially the places that really get inside of you. But there’s so much to see in the world that you also have to be open to discovering new places. And maybe even rediscovering places, too.

Friday, September 17, 2010

What to Love in L.A. This Weekend

Free Festivities: Officially, Whole Foods doesn’t turn 30 until Monday, September 20th, but this weekend Whole Foods stores all across North America and the UK are celebrating with all sorts of birthday festivities. The Whole Foods nearest me is celebrating with raffles throughout the entire weekend. They’ll be raffling off all sorts of things, from goody bags to gift cards to bicycles (oh my!). Other activities going on include Texas-themed barbecues (in honor of the store’s roots in Austin, where the flagship is located), birthday cake, cupcake decorating, wine tastings, various kids events, and more. Find the Whole Foods nearest you to see what’s happening at your store.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

What to Love in L.A. Today

Free Alcohol: If you find yourself craving a drink at 10 pm on a Tuesday night but are low on cash, head to CineSpace in Hollywood. Created by two MTV staffers, CineSpace is a hybrid nightclub, lounge, restaurant, event venue, and movie theater. You could have a full night on the town and never even leave the building. Does that seem wrong? Or so, so right? To quench your thirst, CineSpace offers free vodka every Tuesday from 10 pm to 11 pm. Vodka is my alcohol of choice (must have something to do with my Russian blood) and it tastes even better when I don’t have to pay for it.

CineSpace, 6356 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles; Tuesdays, 10 pm to 2 am.

Friday, September 10, 2010

What to Love in L.A. Today

Free Extras: If you haven’t heard of Fashion’s Night Out by now, then you must not like shopping very much. If this is the case, my condolences. Before this year, though, Los Angeles shoppers had to sit by while their New York counterparts were plied with free food, drink, and entertainment, all in the name of shopping. No more do Angelenos have to do without. Today, the City of Angels officially hosts its first-ever Fashion’s Night Out. Head to the FNO LA website to check out what’s happening at several key shopping destinations around the city, including the Beverly Center, Melrose Avenue, Abbott Kinney, Robertson Boulevard, West Third Street, and Westfield Topanga. Happy shopping!

Fashion’s Night Out, http://fno.lacity.org; 4-10 pm.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

What to Love in L.A. Today

Free Movies: If you find yourself near Miracle Mile today around 1 pm, head to LACMA’s Bing Theater to check out this week’s Tuesday matinee, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. You can see this Academy Award-nominated film, which features two of the 20th century’s most iconic performers (Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor, if you’re having a brain sneeze), for only $2. That’s way cheaper than going to the movie theater, and you don’t even have to wait for Netflix to mail it to you. If you’re like me and you take your time getting around to seeing classic movies, $2 is a great motivator for two hours’ entertainment.

Bing Theater, LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles; 1 pm; $2, $1 seniors.