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Lakers guard Andrew Goudelock on playing at backup point guard

January 27, 2012
Lakers guard Andrew Goudelock on playing at backup point guard

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Lakers guard Andrew Goudelock on career-high performance against the Clippers

January 27, 2012

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Aquamarine and Diamond Platinum Art Deco Necklace – Hidden Treasures

January 27, 2012
Aquamarine and Diamond Platinum Art Deco Necklace – Hidden Treasures

When the owner of this intricate aquamarine Art Deco necklace decided to sell her jewelry to fund a nest egg for her daughter, she turned to Diamond & Estate Trust based on its reputation for professionalism and fairness. At first, the woman was hesitant to part ways with the necklace, which was an anniversary gift from her husband, but her experience at Diamond & Estate Trust reassured her that her vintage signature piece would end up in good hands. A stunning lariat design makes this Art Deco aquamarine and diamond platinum necklace a true vintage treasure. From the moment the woman walked into the Diamond & Estate Trust office, she had a welcoming, pressure-free experience. After a warm greeting and a cup of coffee, she had a private meeting with Anup, the owner. He used his vast knowledge of Art Deco jewelry to pinpoint the most valuable features of her necklace:  Its 10 carat deep-blue aquamarine stone, 5 carats of sleek, inlay diamonds, smooth platinum setting and rare lariat design showcase the best of Art Deco vogue. By recognizing the strong design in the necklace’s signature lariat style, Diamond & Estate Trust was able to offer a higher price for the woman’s prized necklace than competitors would have. The woman trusted Anup and Diamond & Estate Trust to give her a fair representation of her necklace’s value. Reassured by the straight-forward process of receiving the best offer up front, the woman chose to sell her beloved piece. Within minutes of her decision, she left Diamond & Estate Trust with the full offer price in cash and the confidence that she had made the right decision. This aquamarine and diamond necklace is one of the newest additions to the Diamond & Estate Trust collection. This exquisitely crafted Art Deco aquamarine and diamond platinum necklace is the newest piece in Diamond & Estate Trust’s luxury collection . The stunning contrast of the deep blue aquamarine stone against the luxurious platinum setting gives this necklace a strong yet feminine look. And with fashion icons such as Sarah Jessica Parker wearing oversized bow motifs at Red Carpet events, the aquamarine necklace’s lariat design has never been more in vogue. With Southern California’s finest selection of diamonds , colored diamonds , rubies , sapphires , emeralds, vintage jewelry, watches and signature pieces, Diamond & Estate Trust has the unique ability to provide a stunning piece to fit every client’s signature style. Diamond & Estate Trust is the premier buyer of gems, Art Deco jewelry, secondhand jewelry, estate pieces and luxury watches from famed designers such as Rolex, Audemars and Cartier. We also offer appraisals and valuations that will help you discover hidden worth in your collection. Go here to see the original: Aquamarine and Diamond Platinum Art Deco Necklace – Hidden Treasures

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Andrew Zimmern Pops Up In L.A. to Cook, Learn and Spread the Gospel Of Our "mind-bogglingly spectacular" Food Scene

January 14, 2012
Andrew Zimmern Pops Up In L.A. to Cook, Learn and Spread the Gospel Of Our "mind-bogglingly spectacular" Food Scene

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Occupy Friday the 13th: Los Angeles Protesters Targets Real Estate Auctioneers and Bank of New York Mellon

January 14, 2012
Occupy Friday the 13th: Los Angeles Protesters Targets Real Estate Auctioneers and Bank of New York Mellon

Today the Occupy Los Angeles movement—with its renewed focus on foreclosures—is rallying downtown to protest the actions of the Bank of New York Mellon and Auction.com. more › See original here: Occupy Friday the 13th: Los Angeles Protesters Targets Real Estate Auctioneers and Bank of New York Mellon

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Gold Diamond Choker — Holiday Jewelry From Diamond & Estate Trust

December 9, 2011
Gold Diamond Choker — Holiday Jewelry From Diamond & Estate Trust

The time is upon us to find the perfect piece of holiday jewelry. Whether you are looking for Christmas jewelry, Hanukkah jewelry, or just winter jewelry that will make you stand out during the holiday season, this gorgeous gold diamond choker has an elegant appeal that will transform any cocktail dress into a winning fashion statement. With 8 carats of diamonds and yellow gold, this choker’s  woven design is modern chic, and evokes the styling of premier fashion houses like Gucci (see below — Gucci’s signature bamboo style and a shot from Gucci’s recent Milan Runway show). With its impeccable craftsmanship, it is comfortable to wear while making a lasting impact. A gold and diamond choker is a highly coveted piece, as illustrated by a recent Christie’s auction, which sold a similar style gold and diamond choker by Van Cleef & Arpels, left. Let Diamond & Estate Trust help you find your signature piece. Whether you are  located in Beverly Hills, Encino, Hollywood or Pasadena, our offices in Downtown or Los Angeles are only a short jaunt away. View original post here: Gold Diamond Choker — Holiday Jewelry From Diamond & Estate Trust

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Melody Godfred: The Nightmare Before Halloween: LACMA’s Dead Man’s Ball

October 31, 2011

After LACMA’s sold out Dead Man’s Ball on Saturday night, we may want to consider renaming Halloween after Tim Burton (Burtonween? Halloburton? That might scare people a bit too much). His influence was seen and felt everywhere, as a diverse crowd of partygoers paid homage to the king of underworld-inspired cinema with elaborate costumes including The Mad Hatter, Edward Scissorhands, The Corpse Bride and Jack Skellington. This year, LACMA’s annual Muse Costume Ball gave Burton’s character center stage for a festive night of music and art. The event spanned several unique spaces within the museum, from an outdoor reception near LACMA’s signature installation “Urban Light,” a multi-room indoor space with a dance floor and of course, the Tim Burton exhibit itself, which was open all night in honor of its closing weekend. Walking through the exhibit, it felt as though Burton’s eccentric characters had escaped from their eternal resting places (sketches, sculptures and films) for a night of revelry, transforming LACMA into the scene of a Burtonesque Night At The Museum . The night also featured The Bumbys , an anonymous, masked couple that gave ghoulish guests a typewritten “fair and honest appraisal” of their appearance. A long line of costume-clad attendees excitedly awaited their judgment, which was contained in a short description (an original blend of intellect, wit and absurd pop culture references) and a numerical rating. In a night full of avant-garde entertainment, The Bumbys stood out for engaging the crowd, with everyone eagerly sharing their clever appraisals with each other. Other highlights included a rocking performance by She Wants Revenge , roving concerts by Killsonic (a 25-piece punk, jazz orchestra that dropped dead at the end of their show), DJ Beatlejuice (aka DJ Jeremiah Red) and several costume contests. The drink of the night was “The Afterlife Elixer” (Kanon Organic Vodka, lemon verbena bitters, simple syrup, soda and mint), which definitely kept partiers rallying until the close of the Dead Man’s Ball at 12:30 am. Although the event had light appetizers, guests also had the option of dining at LACMA’s restaurant, Ray’s and Stark Bar, which offered a Halloween-themed prix fixe menu that included Jack-O-Lantern Soup, Meat and Bones (hanger steak) and blood sausage. Now in its eighth year, LACMA’s Muse Costume Ball is known for drawing the best costumes in town. After this year’s Burton-inspired spectacle, it’ll be interesting to see how LACMA tops itself next year. Photos by Brian Brown of thebeeseye.com Read the original: Melody Godfred: The Nightmare Before Halloween: LACMA’s Dead Man’s Ball

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Book Review: Unreal Estate

October 31, 2011
Book Review: Unreal Estate

After much anticipation amongst real estate-o-philes in Los Angeles and no doubt around the world author and journalist Michael Gross’ latest exposé Unreal Estate finally hits the bookstores and online retailers tomorrow. We are a fan. And not, mind y’all, just because a substantial quote by yours truly appears on the book jacket and not either because we are also referenced and quoted repeatedly in chapter three. It’s because, for better and worse, we love a thick and juicy real estate tale of the rich and famous and at that Mister Gross is a master. Many of the children surely already know–and all of the children who care a whit about such trivial matters should–Mister Gross penned 740 Park , a delectably hair-raising history of 740 Park Avenue–one of the most exclusive and enigmatic buildings in New York City–and its parade of improbably wealthy residents. Your Mama spent a good portion of the unusually warm weekend tucked into a butterfly chair in our shaded back yard with an advanced copy of Unreal Estate , a 500-page tome that exhaustively unravels the hidden histories of more than a dozen of Los Angeles’ greatest and most storied estates in what’s commonly called the Platinum Triangle, the high-priced nexus of Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills and Bel Air. The real estate, as delish as it is to read about, acts primarily as the lubricant for Mister Gross’ real subject(s): the astonishingly luxurious, weirdly insular, sometimes sordid, often unsavory and frequently tragic palace intrigues of their (usually) well-heeled and (always) high-living residents. Take for instance the extreme decadence and rather sordid melodrama that has surrounded Grayhall , a vast, 20-bathroom Beverly Hills pile built by a Boston banker and later owned by a laundry list of Tinseltown legends like Douglas Fairbanks, too-tan actor/gadabout George Hamilton, a high-flying (and shady-seeming) international financier named Bernie Cornfeld who like Hugh Hefner housed dozens of women in dorm-like bedrooms, and Herbalife’s multi-level marketing master Mark Hughes and two of his wives. Tabloid-inclined readers will enjoy the scads of scandalicious morsels about about west coast movers and shakers like now deceased Holmby Hills resident Alfred Bloomingdale, heir to the eponymous department store fortune, Ronald Reagan kitchen cabinet member, and enjoyer of kinky sex who kept a much younger mistress on retainer for a dozen years. His long-time wife and widow Betsy remains ensconced in the couple’s grand Delfern Drive mansion and a prominent and powerful force amongst the hoitiest of the toitiest in Los Angeles’ haute society. Then there’s poor Dolly Green, the privileged daughter of Burton Green, a co-founder of Beverly Hills. The grande dame, sometimes portrayed by Mister Gross as rather crass and course, lived large and fast but ultimately died alone but for and at the mercy of her domestic staff and legal advisers. Miz Green lived lavishly in a spectacular Wallace Neff-designed mansion on Bellagio Road in Bel Air now owned by soap opera tycoon Bill Bell and his philanthropically-minded wife Maria. We recommend Unreal Estate be read in close proximity to an internet-abled computer because it’s good fun to key in the (often provided) addresses of the discussed estates for a delicious aerial peep of the very real unreality of real estate in the Platinum Triangle. Late last week the Deadline Hollywood blog announced that Mister Gross’ book has been optioned by the folks at HBO for a Joel Silver-produced series. Mavel tov Mister Gross! Mister Gross will be reading from Unreal Estate in New York tomorrow (Barnes and Noble on East 86th Street at 7pm) and at Book Soup on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles on November 10 at 7pm. photo: Broadway Books Follow this link: Book Review: Unreal Estate

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