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Casting Calls: Oh dear. It’s like Millionaire Matchmaker…

October 31, 2011

Oh dear . It’s like Millionaire Matchmaker meets Top Chef ? Or maybe more like The Bachelor gone foodie? Pilgrim Studios is on the hunt for “a single chef, a restaurateur, or serious foodie for his own dating show!” Producers want a “single, attractive and charming culinary enthusiast” and supposedly this is an unscripted show slated to air on “a major cable network.” Interested parties should email CulinaryBachelor@gmail.com by November 9 with name, age, location, photo, and why you’re perfect for this show. [LAW] Read the original: Casting Calls: Oh dear. It’s like Millionaire Matchmaker…

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Eater Tracking : Sneak Peeking Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

October 27, 2011
Eater Tracking : Sneak Peeking Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

[Photo: Gayot ] For a slightly more in depth look at the Hotel Bel-Air ‘s shmancy new dining destination, Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air , both Gayot and Urban Daddy today share the goods. To match Wolfie’s California-Mediterranean menu, interior designer David Rockwell created a laid back, elegant dining room composed of light earthy hues easy on the eyes. Gayot says the outdoor patio has been enlarged, and inside that table by the gorgeous marble fireplace is sure to offer some of the hottest seats in the house. Menu details are still scarce, though come November 1 all will be revealed. &#183 Hotel Bel-Air Reopens With Great Luxury [Gayot] &#183 Steak Tartare, Wine and Swans at Hotel Bel-Air [Urban Daddy] &#183 Inside Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air’s Boozy LAF&W Brunch [~ELA~] &#183 Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel Air Opens To Public Nov 1 [~ELA~] &#183 Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel Air Set To Serve California Eats [~ELA~] Read the original here: Eater Tracking : Sneak Peeking Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

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Casting Calls: Indeedy. More food tv. Food Network…

October 27, 2011

Indeedy. More food tv. Food Network is casting season two of Sweet Genius and producers are looking for pastry chefs and bakers who have “mastered the art of sweets.” Those interested in competitive dessert cookery should email sweetgeniuscasting@gmail.com with name, age, contact info, photo, resume, and a paragraph describing yourself. [EaterWire] View post: Casting Calls: Indeedy. More food tv. Food Network…

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The Shutter : Albano’s Brooklyn Pizzeria Turns Off The Lights, Again

October 25, 2011
The Shutter : Albano’s Brooklyn Pizzeria Turns Off The Lights, Again

And speaking of pizza, Albano’s Brooklyn Pizzeria on Melrose has closed doors once again. The backstory here is that Albano’s originally shuttered in 2007 (to sort of relocate), and two other pizzerias (Enzo’s then L.O.V.E.) thereafter tried to make the space work. Obviously neither succeeded because in July a purported “new and improved” Albano’s attempted a comeback. Unfortch, Albano’s got knocked out in round two, too, now the lights are off and the phone has been disconnected. &#183 Comebacks [~ELA~] Continue reading here: The Shutter : Albano’s Brooklyn Pizzeria Turns Off The Lights, Again

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It’s Food Day in L.A. So What Does That Mean?

October 24, 2011
It’s Food Day in L.A. So What Does That Mean?

It’s Food Day ! But wait, we eat every day so why an actual “Food” day? According to the non-profit that is sponsoring this day as dialogue they have some fairly straightforward (okay, awesome) goals. Plus, a few ways for you to get involved in the local “good food” movement. more › Visit link: It’s Food Day in L.A. So What Does That Mean?

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The Who’s Roger Daltrey Rocks Nokia Theatre

October 24, 2011
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Rocks Nokia Theatre

So it was gratifying when Who vocalist Roger Daltrey announced that his own Tommy tour would follow the album as faithfully as possible. At the Nokia Theatre on Wednesday, Daltrey and his band of young American players, along with Pete’s brother Simon Townshend on guitar, gave the work life as a raw, bloody piece of rock and roll once again. more › View original post here: The Who’s Roger Daltrey Rocks Nokia Theatre

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Extra, Extra: A Graverobber, the Last Silent Film Star and Another Bryan Stow Lawsuit

October 23, 2011
Extra, Extra: A Graverobber, the Last Silent Film Star and Another Bryan Stow Lawsuit

In tonight’s Extra, Extra, a suspect graverobber is caught, the Financial District tires of protests and one councilman is calling for an end to the city’s Arizona boycott. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › See the rest here: Extra, Extra: A Graverobber, the Last Silent Film Star and Another Bryan Stow Lawsuit

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LAUSD vs. UTLA: District & Teachers Gearing Up For Contract Negotiation

October 22, 2011

Even though contract negotiations between the United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) union and the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) haven’t even been scheduled yet, Superintendent John Deasy’s supporters are gearing up for a long fight. On Thursday, the Los Angeles Fund for Public Education sent out an email action alert urging supporters to call and email individual members of the Los Angeles School board, as well as UTLA president Warren Fletcher, and tell them to support Superintendent Deasy’s proposed contract changes. He explained a few of them in a Los Angeles Times op-ed last July: “Mutual consent in hiring” : schools should do their own staff hiring, and not be obligated to hire displaced teachers. “A robust and meaningful evaluation system” : teachers should undergo a standardized evaluation system across the district that factors in student achievement. “A better process for granting tenure” : the district should set the bar for tenure higher than the current two year standard, which is mandated by state law. After tenure is granted, there should be a “significant salary increase.” ” Compensation reform “: high-performing teachers and administers should be rewarded with annual raises, and additional bonuses should be given to educators who achieve in underperforming schools. There should be no more raises for additional degrees earned or length of career. “No cap or limits on teacher-led reforms and innovations” : all schools and teachers should have the right to design and implement their own curriculums on their own campuses. Teacher contract reforms similar to Deasy’s proposal, including a new evaluation system and pay increases according to teacher performance, were implemented in the Washington D.C. school district under the now-deposed Chancellor Michelle Rhee in 2010. In a recent analysis published this week that examined Rhee’s impact on D.C. schools, the Washington Post found that despite her lightning-quick speed, hundreds of layoffs, and the alienation of some teachers and parents, Rhee’s impact is could end up being ultimately positive: Today, teachers are better paid and evaluated more closely. A landmark labor contract gives school principals more control over who is in classrooms. Basic central functions including purchasing, textbook delivery and food service, although not perfect, are viewed as much improved. Private foundations, enthused by Rhee’s emphasis on teacher quality and willingness to take on a politically potent union, poured millions of dollars into the public schools. The UTLA have demands that are in direct opposition to some of Deasy’s proposals. They include the immediate re-instatement of 662 laid-off teachers and education staffers, which could contradict Deasy’s proposal that school have more hiring autonomy. But the UTLA could face an uphill battle in the upcoming contract negotiations, especially considering that leadership has remained mum on alternatives to Deasy’s new contract items. After an interview with UTLA president Warren Fletcher, Claremont Graduate University professor Charles Taylor Kerchner (Kerchner has written two books on education unions) concluded this in his blog for the Huffington Post : The problem is that UTLA has been largely mute about alternatives to the current system, which virtually everyone, including Fletcher, agrees doesn’t work. But UTLA’s lack of a strong viable alternative and opposition to any use of student test score data for evaluation, puts it on the defensive. Fletcher says internal work on developing an “intellectually honest and durable” system is underway, but that it takes time. But time is short because both the school administration and the newly attentive public have approached this round of bargaining with a righteous urgency. But it isn’t all conflict with the LAUSD and UTLA — on Friday, Deasy, Fletcher and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa co-authored a blog for the Huffington Post urging congress to pass the Teachers and First Responders Back to Work Bill — something that would pour $30 billion into schools nationwide . From their blog : Here is another simple idea that our children understand but that we adults seem to have lost sight of: fair is fair. It is simply unfair to send some children to good quality private schools for $25,000 or more and then maintain that $7,000 — California’s average per-pupil spending — is anywhere close to adequate to educate the rest. In Los Angeles, 84% of our students are Black or Latino and 76% qualify for free or reduced lunches. They deserve the same educational opportunities as their peers. The educational futures of these children must not be determined by their economic status or zip code. As contract negotiations loom, both the LAUSD and the UTLA would do well to focus on the common goal that was outlined in their collaborative piece: an excellent education for all of Los Angeles’ children, regardless of race or socioeconomic status. Read the original: LAUSD vs. UTLA: District & Teachers Gearing Up For Contract Negotiation

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The Larder at Maple Drive Opens in Beverly Hills

October 19, 2011

DailyCandy is a handpicked selection of all that’s fun, fashionable, food related, and culturally stimulating in the city you’re fixated on . Go here to read the rest: The Larder at Maple Drive Opens in Beverly Hills

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Eater Inside : Oldfield’s Liquor Room, A Tribute to Barney Oldfield, Opens October 21 in Culver City

October 17, 2011
Eater Inside : Oldfield’s Liquor Room, A Tribute to Barney Oldfield, Opens October 21 in Culver City

Click here to view the full photogallery. Elizabeth Daniels 10/11 Well, what do we have here? It’s hard to tell but this is a complete overhaul of the former Saints & Sinners, located on Venice just a few blocks west of Overland. The bar finally shuttered to make way for a new vision of days past, Oldfield’s Liquor Room , a drinkery from Bobby Green of the 1933 Group (Thirsty Crow, Bigfoot Lodge). Green designed the venue as an ode to Barney Oldfield , a famous speed racer in the 1900s who has been a lifelong hero of his. In fact, Green himself builds and races vintage bars and even competes at the Bonneville Salt Flats every year. In an effort to combine his love for race car driving and vintage cocktails, Oldfield’s was born and this bast from the past opens to the public on October 21 . GM Jared Mort has hired a grade A crew to man the bar, Armando Conway comes by way of La Descarga, Robin Jackson from Club Mallard, and Aaron Stepka from A-Frame and Rivera. With all the above pictured tables and chairs, the space is conducive to drinking as well as dining, and chef Chester Hastings (author of The Cheesemonger’s Kitchen ) created a few seasonal tapas available until supplies run out nightly. The offerings for this month include: Thick-cut Fra’ Mani Ham with Black Cherry Jam and Farm Butter, Challerhocker Cheese with Rosemary and Apricot Mostarda, Valhrona Bittersweet Chocolate with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Sea Salt. And the full vintage cocktail list, also an homage to Barney Oldfield, below: Oldfield’s Hemmingway $12 Bulleit Rye, Maraschino, Cane Sugar, Fresh Juices Blitzen Benz $11 (The Benz Barney raced to beat the mile, two mile, and kilometer race at Daytona Beach) Cynar, Maraschino, Fresh Lemon, Egg White, Peychauds Bitters Blonde Comet $10 (A racing film he starred in as himself about a young woman trying to succeed as a racecar driver) Elijah Craig 12 Year Bourbon, Mathilde Peche, Grapefruit Lovetta $11 (Lovetta is Barney’s Wife’s middle name. Thought it was fitting since this is originally a classic called the pink lady) Hayman’s Old Tom Gin, Campari Fruitlab Orange, Limoncello The Vanderbilt Cup $11 (Named after the Broadway musical in which barney was a star) Bacardi 8 Rum, Bitters, Mezcal, Absinthe Outlaw $10 (Barney was banned from racing by the AAA for Outlaw racing practices) Milagro Reposado, Fresno Chile Fresh Grapefruit, Honey The Oakshade $12 (The racetrack near the town barney was born in. Till this day they hold an annual “Barney Oldfield Race) Bulleit Rye, Toschi Walnut Liqueur, Carpano Antica The Indie Stutz $12 (The car he drove to become the highest finishing driver in the Indy race) Jameson Irish Whiskey, Absinthe, Creme de Cassis, Strawberries No. 999 $12 (The car that Barney bought from Henry Ford before ever racing an automobile. Now sits in the Ford Automobile museum) Talisker Scotch, Fresh Lemon, Housemade Grenadine Carthusian Fields $11 Del Maguey Vida Mezcal, Chartreuse, Lemon, Egg White, Fresh Strawberry Peerless $11 (Barney competed at twenty tracks in 18 weeks while driving for Peerless, and won sixteen straight match races) Miller’s Gin, Apricot Liqueur, Apricot Nectar, Ginger Beer Dauntless $12 (Named after the bicycle company that discovered Barney in 1894) Bols Genever, Calvados, Lime, Housemade Falernum, Ginger Beer Elder Buck $12 Nolet Gin, Port Wine Reduction, St. Germain, Peach Bitters, Ginger Beer Sparkling Cocktails Golden Submarine- $10 (A car Barney helped developed that incorporated a roll cage inside a streamlined driver’s compartment that completely enclosed the driver) Peach Infused Cognac, Absinthe, Fresh Lemon, Sugar and Prosecco The Backstreet- $10 Brandy, Averna Amaro, Housemade Rhubarb Syrup and Zardetta Brut Punch Bowls The Standing 8 Punch $75 a bowl Hardy VSOP, Plymouth Sloe Gin, Housemade Falernum, Fresh Juices, Champagne and Seasonal Spices Shrub Punch $75 a bowl Hayman’s Old Tom Gin, Creole Shrub, Blackberry and Rosemary Shrub, Fresh Juices and Champagne All Punch Bowls Serve 8 Guests Read the original: Eater Inside : Oldfield’s Liquor Room, A Tribute to Barney Oldfield, Opens October 21 in Culver City

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