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Bulgari Toi Et Moi Ring With Pearls, Diamonds and 18K Gold

December 1, 2011
Bulgari Toi Et Moi Ring With Pearls, Diamonds and 18K Gold

Bulgari Toi Et Moi Ring Instantly recognizable, Bulgari designs are known for their bold, architectural designs. This vintage Bulgari ring marries a striking, geometric setting with soft, luminescent pearls with pink overtones. Comprised of 18K gold, .25 carats of pave set diamonds and two 7.5 mm cultured pearls, this ring offers a perfect balance of ocean meets industry, earth meets man. Its unique crossover design is inspired by the French Art Nouveau pioneered Toi Et Moi ring (french for you and me). The ‘Toi Et Moi’ ring is a celebrity favorite. Dean McDermott presented Tori Spelling with a vintage, French Toi Et Moi ring from Neil Lane on their third anniversary. This stunning setting, which in this case brings two pearls side-by-side, is designed to represent romantic closeness (a perfect gift for the holidays). See the original post: Bulgari Toi Et Moi Ring With Pearls, Diamonds and 18K Gold

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Emeril Lagasse Flips Out in New York City

November 30, 2011
Emeril Lagasse Flips Out in New York City

SELLER: Emeril Lagasse LOCATION: New York City, NY PRICE: $15,000,000 SIZE: 6,900 square feet, 6 full and 2 half bathrooms YOUR MAMAS NOTES: Today we’ve opted for reasons well not explain to ride the coat tails of New York Post who appear t o be the first to report that celebrity chef and culinary mini-tycoon Emeril Lagasse has flipped his nicely dressed limestone-clad New York City townhouse on the market with an asking price of $15,000,000. Just because Your Mama ain’t never eaten in one of Mister Lagasse’s eateries, made use of one of his numerous cookbooks, watched a single one of his television programs or purchased any of the many products he endorses does not mean he isn’t a very big fish in the culinary world. In addition to the dozen-plus restaurants he owns and executive chefs, the James Beard Award-winning thrice-married father of four, known for his Cajun and Creole spiced dishes, is a prolific cookbook author, television personality and, probably most lucratively, an eager endorser of a slew of products that range from dry goods (pasta sauces and etc.), to fresh produce, kitchen knives, cookware and electrical appliances. In 2008, the multi-tasking foodie sold the rights to all his various Emeril branded and licensed products (but not his restaurants) in a $50,000,000 deal with Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, a deal that sorta makes him, with all due respect, one of Martha Stewart’s bitches. BAM! Interestingly and although he paid a pretty penny to own a mansion-sized townhouse in Manhattan, as far as Your Mama knows Mister Lagasse does not own a restaurant in New York City instead opting to plant his mostly eponymous professional feet in places like New Orleans, Orlando, Las Vegas and Bethlehem, PA. Some of the children who have long paid rapt attention to the New York City celebrity real estate scene may recall it was only just over two years ago that the puissant hash slinger purchased the fairly recently renovated six-story (plus basement) residence that had a long and arduous listing history. The fine folks at StreetEasy reveal the approximately 18-foot wide townhouse had been on the market since August of 2006 when it showed up with as asking price of $11,250,000, a figure that over the first couple of years, as the soup-to-nuts renovation progressed, climbed to $14,995,000. After a year at that number, the price tag plummeted to $12,995,000 and three weeks after that it dropped dramatically again to $11,500,000. Mister Lagasse soon moseyed along and paid the full asking price. A quick and entirely unscientific comparison of current listing photos with listing photos from the time of his acquisition indicate Mister Legasse hasn’t made many (if any) significant alterations to the the townhouse so we’re not quite sure what warrants the $3,500,000 increase in price/value but we’ll let all y’all New York City property experts duke that one out in the comments iffin you so chose. The symmetrical Georgian style townhouse, originally erected in 1910, has an all-new Indiana limestone front facade that towers over a small planted garden that separates the busy city street from the front door that opens into a windowed entry vestibule with dual coat closets. The intimate vestibule opens into a grand, marble floored foyer with heated limestone floor and antique marble fireplace. At the rear of the residence on the street/entry level a full-width eat-in kitchen has a radiant heated floor that makes Your Mama’s cold-blooded house gurl Svetlana ache with envy, walls lined with custom walnut cabinetry, a Chevy-sized Carrara marble-topped center island lit by a glitzy chandelier, two side-by-side Sub-Zero fridge/freezers, commerical-grade range with double over, a 150-bottle wine fridge, walk-in pantry, and a wide bank of open and glass-fronted shelves for displaying cook books and other culinary knick-knacks and gew-gaws. The kitchen is open to and steps down to an informal dining room with herringbone patterned oak floors, a built-in banquette opposite a marble-columned built-in entertainment center, and a wall of windows and French doors that open out to a fully landscaped formal garden with outdoor dining table. The fully-finished basement level, accessible only by stair and not by elevator, contains a playroom/gym, full bathroom, laundry room with sink, multiple utility and mechanical closets and a wood-paneled temperature controlled wine cellar that even the fussiest sommelier swoon with oenophilic aphrodisia. The parlor floor, one floor up from the street/entry level, has regal 14-foot ceilings and a discreet wet bar with built-in ice maker tucked off the center all where it’s easily accessible from the both the formal dining and living room. In the north facing dining room, located so far from the kitchen a hot meal could easily go luke warm in transit, there’s an antique marble fireplace, a trio of windows with street view, luscious herringbone patterned oak flooring, a brassy-looking crystal chandelier huge far too high–it should be no more than 36″ from the top of the table–and a beautifully articulated ceiling with wide moldings and quatrefoil detailing that we can only hope was rendered in plaster. The rich-looking herringbone patterned hardwood floors extend into the sizable but not baronial south facing formal living room that features yet another antique marble fireplace plus a wall of windows and French doors that open to a narrow terrace that overlooks the backyard. The full-floor master suite encompasses a sunny south facing bedroom with fireplace and French doors to deep private terrace, two walk-in closets plus a custom-fitted dressing room, and a bedroom-sized bathroom with yummy heated floor, Carrara marble accents, a free-stranding Agape soaking tub, separate step-in steam shower, double sinks, and an enclosed terlit cubicle with window for p.p.p. That is, as so-labeled by one of the children, proper pooper placement. Each of the two floors directly above the master suite encompass two bedrooms with private facilities. One floor has a convenient kitchenette

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Multi-Car Collision on San Pedro Bridge

November 29, 2011

A multi-car collision occurred Monday night on the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Photo Credit: Bill French Visit link: Multi-Car Collision on San Pedro Bridge

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Occupy UCLA Returns, Despite Threat of Arrests

November 22, 2011

Occupy UCLA is back, inspired by students at UC Davis Photo Credit: Bill French Visit link: Occupy UCLA Returns, Despite Threat of Arrests

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Suspicious Device Spotted on Valley Bus

November 18, 2011

A suspicious package was spotted late Thursday on an transit bus in Sherman Oaks Photo Credit: Bill French Read the original here: Suspicious Device Spotted on Valley Bus

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Listage : Taking The French Out of Fry at Short Order; ‘Gourmet’ Salt Not Healthier

November 17, 2011
Listage : Taking The French Out of Fry at Short Order; ‘Gourmet’ Salt Not Healthier

Short Order by day, Mid-City. [Photo: Darin Dines / Eater LA Flickr Pool ] &#183 10 Mountain Lodges with the Freshest Fare [The Daily Meal] &#183 Short Order Puts on its Finishing Touches [LAT] &#183 ‘Gourmet’ Salt is No Better For Your Health Than Table Variety [Guardian] &#183 Thomas Keller Gets Profiled on CBS Sunday Morning’s Annual Food Episode [-EN-] &#183 Best Fried Chicken in the U.S. [TDM] &#183 Top Selling Beverages at Los Angeles Coffeehouses [Food GPS] &#183 Junk Food Makeover: Cinnabons [BA] &#183 Owners of New Highland Park Restaurant Remain Shy [The Eastsider] &#183 Genki Grill is An Ideal Miracle Mile Lunch [ML] &#183 Justin Bua Explores Link Between Hip-Hop and Veganism [Ecorazzi] Go here to read the rest: Listage : Taking The French Out of Fry at Short Order; ‘Gourmet’ Salt Not Healthier

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Smart Meter Critics Say Devices Are Not Smart Or Safe

November 11, 2011

Not everyone thinks smart Meters, which provide utilities with wireless meter reading capabilities, are safe or accurate Photo Credit: Bill French Read more: Smart Meter Critics Say Devices Are Not Smart Or Safe

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Penelope Ann Miller at the AFI Fest screening of "The Artist"

November 10, 2011
Penelope Ann Miller at the AFI Fest screening of "The Artist"

http://www.youtube.com/v/e93GTJnzWqI?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Penelope Ann Miller talks to Los Angeles Times reporter Emily Rome at the AFI Fest screening of “The Artist.” Continued here: Penelope Ann Miller at the AFI Fest screening of “The Artist”

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Weekend Nugget Number One: Johnny Depp

November 6, 2011

Did Johnny Depp slap down some dough for a getaway on the Isle of Wight? Could be. Real estate rumors have begun to circulate in the local press that the Oscar-nominated ex-pat American actor may have set his real estate sights on the historic and scenic Isle of Wight, located just off the southern coast of England. The wee island has been popular amongst literary types and royalty since at least the mid-1800s when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert acquired the vast Italian Renaissance-style pile known as Osborne House for uses as a summer retreat. Nowadays the island is best known among music-minded pop cultural types for hosting the annual Isle of Wight music festival . Over the summer there were local reports the insanely famous and famously reclusive actor was spotted roaming around the southern seaside town of Ryde and chowing down in local eateries such as the Ugly Mug Cafe in Shanklin where the home made cakes and sandwiches are wheat-, gluten- and dairy-free. Recent reports suggest the sightings (and photos) of Mister Depp over the summer may have been not of the actor himself but rather of someone who just happens to look a lot like the actor and doesn’t mind posing for photos as the actor. However, the latest report –sent our way via an acquaintance we’ll call Venetia Vaseseller–quotes Michelin-starred chef Robert Thompson who owns The Hambrough hotel in Ventor as saying, “People still think coming here is like stepping back in time. But it’s up-and-coming. Johnny Depp just bought a place in [the small village of] Bonchurch.” We have no inside intel on the matter. We’re just passing along a little celebrity real estate gossip and rumor. What we do know is that Mister Depp and his French actress-wife Vanessa Paradis maintain a number of swank residences around the world including a house in the affluent Paris suburb of Meudon, a remotely situated villa in Plan-de-la-Tour about 10 or 12 miles from St. Tropez in the South of France, a 45-acre private island in the Bahamas called Little Hall’s Pond Cay, and a gated, 2.54 acre estate in Los Angeles, CA with a hulking chateau-style mansion built in 1922 and perched on a hillside directly above the Sunset Strip. Property records we peeped indicate Mister Depp acquired his bamboo-ringed Tinseltown compound, former the home of from celebrity attorney Marvin Mitchelson , in October 1995 for $1,890,000. In typical celebrity real estate baller style property records also reveal a corporate entity connected to Mister Depp’s Sunset Strip estate also owns four smaller (but hardly insubstantial) residences on the same short, windy cul-de-sac purchased between September 2005 and October 2008. A quick consult with our bejeweled abacus shows Mister Depp shelled out a total of $10,070,000 for the four properties. Presumably Mister Depp uses the quartet of residences as office space and/or to house family, friends,

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Pot Candy Threat Overblown?

October 29, 2011

It’s almost Halloween, and everyone agrees parents should watch out for tainted candy. But Medical Marijuana advocates say the problem may be blown out of proportion Photo Credit: Bill French Read this article: Pot Candy Threat Overblown?

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