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Los Angeles: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Getty Center/J. Paul Getty Museum/Getty Villa

The Westside’s very own architectural landmark is the Richard Meier–designed, travertine-clad Getty Center campus, atop a 110-acre hillside in Brentwood. It’s the home of the J. Paul Getty Trust, which...
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Los Angeles: Indagare Insiders: Samantha Gregory on Los Angeles

Samantha Gregory, the Vice President of Global Communications at Tory Burch, splits her time between New York and Los Angeles. Here are some of her favorite finds in the City...
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Los Angeles: Indagare Insiders: Michael S. Smith on Los Angeles

The interior designer behind Shutters on the Beach picks some of his personal favorites in the city of angels. FOOD/WINE “I love to go eat at the Getty Museum the...
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Los Angeles: Introduction: Why Go Now

Los Angeles has always been a crucible for new ideas in the arts, design and lifestyle, and with one third of California’s population living in the metropolitan area’s 4,850 square...
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Los Angeles: People: Kelly Wearstler on Los Angeles (with kids)

Interior decorator Kelly Wearstler has put her glamour stamp on private homes as well as three L.A. boutique hotels, including the Viceroy Santa Monica. Wearstler and her husband Brad Korzen...
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Los Angeles: Where to Stay: Grand: Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows

From the moment you drive up to the limousine-choked porte cochere, this world-famous pink hotel in the heart of Beverly Hills’ high-rent residential neighborhood lives up to its reputation. Oh,...
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Los Angeles: Strategies: Lay of the Land

It’s not the distances that will get you—it’s the traffic. So you must plot your course. The de facto center of Los Angeles is the downtown Civic Center, site of...
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Los Angeles: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA)

In the 1980s, as this striking building, designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, was going up downtown, Frank Gehry was creating a temporary exhibition space in a warehouse and a...
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Arts/Culture: Pulse: Cultural Calendar February

This month, if you’re traveling to these destinations, don’t miss the following events. CHICAGO Winslow Homer’s watercolors will be on view beginning February 16 at the Art Institute of Chicago....
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Los Angeles: Where to Stay: Grand: Beverly Wilshire

This nearly eighty-year-old landmark, now a Four Seasons property, emerged from a $35 million extreme makeover in the fall of 2006 not only looking younger and refreshed but with real...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: San Diego/LA: Kid Friendly restaurants

In LA, The Lobster and The Ivy at the Shore both have great food, interesting celeb watching, ocean views, wonderful service and our kids (3 and 6) stay engaged and...
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