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Urgent Care Los Angeles now Offering Extended Hours during the Holidays

December 19, 2015

Urgent Care Los Angeles now Offering Extended Hours during the Holidays

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Angel Dental Care: Cosmetic Dentistry for the Holiday Season http://www.honestdentistry.com

January 9, 2013

Angel Dental Care: Cosmetic Dentistry for the Holiday Season http://www.honestdentistry.com : With the holidays just around the corner, Angel Dental Care wants you to know that they cherish your smile. While tending to their patients needs with care,

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Holiday Pet Safety Tips

December 25, 2011

The holiday season is fun for family and friends, but many hazards to pets can go unnoticed, according to the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles. “The most joyous time of year is unfortunately one of the dangerous times for pets,” spcaLA President Madeline Bernstein said in a news release. “Taking some easy precautionary measures is the best way to ensure that you and your pet will have a happy and healthy holiday season.” Here are some suggestions for keeping pets safe from  spcaLA  and AllState Insurance: Keep holiday plants like poinsettias, holly, mistletoe, hibiscus and lilies away from your pets. According to AllState, certain plants affect certain animals and breeds differently, so make sure to research which plants are OK to have around  pets. On a similar note, make sure pets stay away from human food. Fatty foods like turkey skin and gravy can cause pancreatitis, according to spcaLA, and cooked bones from leftovers can splinter and get caught in an animal’s digestive system—which can be fatal. Raisins, grapes and chocolate are toxic to dogs, and alcoholic beverages can cause nausea or an upset stomach in animals. Be careful with holiday decorations and Christmas trees. A dog or cat could break or knock down a tree while playing with an ornament. Tiny decorations, ornament hooks and tinsel can look appetizing, but they can be fatal if swallowed, according to spcaLA. Instead, use ribbon or yarn to hang ornaments. Avoid using long strings, lights or decor in areas pets can reach—they could get tangled up or choke, AllState warns. Cover electrical cords with tape and cord covers, so pets don’t trip or get burned or electrocuted because they chewed through electrical cords, spcaLA advises. Avoid adding chemicals to a Christmas tree’s water to make it last longer, AllState said. The chemicals could harm dogs or cats that choose to drink out of the bowl. Keep a pet’s routine as consistent as possible. While the multitude of parties and last-minute shopping may be fun for people, pets like routine and don’t adapt well to change, according to AllState. Create a “safe zone” for pets—a quiet room with their bed and their own toys—so they won’t be stressed by the holiday hustle and bustle. Playing classical music may help. All dogs and cats should wear identification tags with their owner’s current address and/or phone number in case they slip out during holiday festivities. Contact information on microchips should also be updated, according to spcaLA. AllState recommends that pets stay current on their vaccinations in case they do escape. Scented candles may smell nice, but they should be carefully watched so they’re not tipped over. A curious cat may try to bat the flame and get burned. Make sure all candles are blown out before people leave the room. Keep a list of emergency phone numbers—including the veterinarian’s, a 24-hour pet hospital and the  Animal Poison Control Center —easily accessible, just in case. Nobody wants to spend the holidays in an emergency room, whether it’s one for humans or one for animals, but it never hurts to be prepared. Be sure to follow  Beverly Hills  Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Visit link: Holiday Pet Safety Tips

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Holiday Recipes: Eggnog and Hot Chocolate

December 24, 2011

Whether you’re baking the ham or decorating the tree, these two recipes will bring cheer to your holidays. Eggnog Ingredients 12 eggs, separated 1 pound sugar 2-4 cups bourbon 1 cup Jamaican rum 2 tablespoons vanilla 2 1/2 quarts half-and-half 2 cups whipping cream grated nutmeg, as needed Preparation At least 24 hours before serving use mixer to blend egg yolks, sugar, bourbon, vanilla and rum. Add half-and-half. Refrigerate overnight. When ready to serve, beat egg whites until stiff. In a separate bowl, whip the cream until stiff. Fold both gently into the bourbon mixture. Pour into a punch bowl and sprinkle with nutmeg. Yields about a gallon. Hot Chocolate Ingredients 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder 6 tablespoons sugar 2 1/2 cups milk 2 1/2 cups light cream 1 teaspoon vanilla cinnamon, whipped cream and orange zest Preparation Add sugar and cocoa to milk and heat in a saucepan until dissolved. Add the cream, cinnamon and vanilla. Heat until almost boiling. Mix well and serve, topped with whipped cream and a bit of orange zest . Be sure to follow  Beverly Hills  Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read more: Holiday Recipes: Eggnog and Hot Chocolate

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He’s A Cowboy, And He’s Alive. Jon Bon Jovi Death Hoax Rattles Twitterverse

December 20, 2011
He’s A Cowboy, And He’s Alive. Jon Bon Jovi Death Hoax Rattles Twitterverse

Dry those eyes and stop listening to “Always” on repeat. Jon Bon Jovi is not dead. He’s still livin’ on a prayer and appears to be enjoying the holidays in his old ‘hood of New Jersey. more › Read more: He’s A Cowboy, And He’s Alive. Jon Bon Jovi Death Hoax Rattles Twitterverse

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Video: Youngsters Take Us On A Walk Down El Segundo’s Candy Cane Lane

December 19, 2011
Video: Youngsters Take Us On A Walk Down El Segundo’s Candy Cane Lane

‘Tis the season for Christmas lights and merriment, and Los Angeles never hesitates to string up twinkling spectacles in celebration of the holidays. The budding hosts of BDCi News’ upcoming show, “K&A Adventures with Korbin and Max” recently visited El Segundo’s Candy Cane Lane to view the festive displays, meet Santa and find out if the kiddos have been naughty or nice this year. more › More: Video: Youngsters Take Us On A Walk Down El Segundo’s Candy Cane Lane

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French outfit bags Carlyle Hotel outpost

December 1, 2011

Luxury handbag purveyor Perrin Paris 1893 is making its New York debut. The company, which is based in Paris and has its U.S. flagship location in Beverly Hills, Calif., recently signed a five-year lease for around 550 square feet at 987 Madison Ave. Read the original here: French outfit bags Carlyle Hotel outpost

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Marilyn Monroe slept here

December 1, 2011

Marilyn Monroe was a frequent guest and spent the most time in Bungalow One, but Bungalow Seven was her favorite and is known as the “Norma Jean.” Marlene Dietrich convinced the Beverly Hills Hotel to ease its dress code so she could wear pants in the Polo Lounge. Read more: Marilyn Monroe slept here

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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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Vinyl Revival: Record Stores In Los Angeles (Yes, They Exist!)

November 24, 2011
Vinyl Revival: Record Stores In Los Angeles (Yes, They Exist!)

Story comes courtesy of MarPop By Mar Yvette Lookin’ for a rekka sto’?? Ease up, old school. Downloading and streaming aren’t the only game in town. Vinyl is making a serious comeback. In fact, within the last few years LA has seen more than a few independently owned record stores set up shop. And it’s this sort of indie spirit that’s driving the recent surge of vinyl record sales across the country. Now, just in time for the holidays: Record Store Day — a collective of some 900 independently owned record stores in the US, Canada and Europe — is holding their own Black Friday on November 25 with special-edition vinyl releases and sales. So before you join the herds and head off to the mall at 4am, consider checking out some of these LA record stores for a little vinyl revival. AMOEBA RECORDS – www.amoeba.com Think record store and you think Amoeba. Probably because it’s the largest independent record store in the world. (Some would say too large, bordering on big-box bully large, but that’s another story.) This ginormous Hollywood outpost literally has tons of albums, discs, posters and other music-related mishmash as well as constant in-store shows. As for vinyl, you’ll find plenty including limited edition, rare, out-of-print and original pressings. AS THE RECORD TURNS – www.astherecordturns.com Cringe-worthy name aside, As the Record Turns is considered by many to be LA’s best resource for vinyl. Once you find the actual store (it’s hidden in a narrow alleyway off Hollywood Blvd) get ready to find just about any piece of vinyl you can imagine. And if it’s not stockpiled in the exhaustive stacks of vinyl, then owner Kevin can probably find it for you one way or another. Just ask Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Marilyn Manson, Steven Speilberg and about a million other famous clients for whom he’s sourced music. You might pay more for what you get, but Kevin is known to give a free record to everybody who enters his store. (They’re from the clearance section, but are you really gonna complain?) Amoeba from above: Photo by Kelly Wardle ATOMIC RECORDS – www.atomicrecordsla.com Picked in 2011 by LA Weekly as “Best Record Store for Actual Records,” this Burbank record shop has been open since 1996 and specializes in classic jazz, 60s rock/punk/new wave, soul, blues, strange/exotica and soundtracks. They also do a lot of buying and even make house calls. Don’t forget the 50-cent bin where you just might strike vinyl gold. FREAKBEAT RECORDS – www.freakbeatrecords.com Forget the 99-cent store. This old-school shop in Sherman Oaks has a 99-cent room with thousands of LPs and CDs that are restocked every day. Half the store is filled with new and used vinyl, with the rock section being the largest, and there’s plenty to browse in the jazz and soul bins. There’s also an 80s department with lots of flashback vinyl. ORIGAMI VINYL – www.origamiorigami.com One of the newer shops on the block (it opened in 2009), Origami Vinyl in Echo Park is the ultimate mom and pop record store for cool kids. The shop is only 400 square feet, but it packs a punch with an eclectic selection of new and used records, much of which is from local artists. (Origami is also an indie record label.) As for in-stores, everyone from Florence and the Machine to Sonic Youth and Ben Harper have taken to the stage. Good things come in small packages. Records LA: Noize n the ‘Hood RECORDS LA – www.myspace.com/recordsla Records LA isn’t the oldest rekka sto’ in LA. In fact, it opened in 2010. But it is the oldest school of the old school with an unpretentious DIY charm that’s hard to come by these days. Located on West Adams, the vinyl-only shop is about the size of your one-bedroom apartment’s closet, but owner Scott has just the stuff you’re looking for when it comes to soul, jazz, R&B, disco, hip hop, reggae and other back-in-the-day rarities. Just remember: this shop is only open Thursday-Saturday. RECORD SURPLUS – www.recordsurplus.com One of the largest sellers of used vinyl records and CDs on the West Coast, Record Surplus has a huge selection of music and collectible records that are restocked daily. The store just moved to a new location on the corner of Santa Monica and Centinela with a nice paint job, too. (Not that I judge a record store by its cover, but I do like a pretty space.) You can also find turntables and CD listening stations. ROCKAWAY RECORDS – www.rockaway.com This Silver Lake staple is fairly small (it’s moved a few times since first opening in 1979), but it’s huge on the collectibles inventory. Vinyl, CDs and the usual suspects are here as well as lots of memorabilia ranging from $50 autographed photos to a 1965 Beatles lunch box that can be yours for just $1,250. Werk It: Wombleton Records VACATION VINYL – www.vacationvinyl.com The name might suggest lounging around a sunny beach with a drink in your hand (or maybe that’s just me), but this Silver Lake shop is far from checked-out and actually leans a little toward the dark side. Which is to say, you can find a lot of black metal/hardcore/space rock/prog drone/whatever-you-call-it noisy stuff neatly arranged among the shelves. Plenty of in-store shows, too. WOMBLETON RECORDS – www.wombletonrecords.com Part of the new York strip of Highland Park emerging with little shops, galleries and bars, Wombleton Records is just the kinda thing you didn’t know you need: Bountiful bins of rare pop vinyl you can peruse whilst basking in an Edwardian salon that could double as a swinging London boutique. Opened in late 2010, Wombleton specializes in original pressings of rare, imported used vinyl LPs and 45s with “an uncommonly high concentration of desirable titles from the country of origin.” Stop by on Thursday nights for the vinyl DJ listening parties. Ascot and smoking jacket optional. MORE VINYL RECORD STORES IN LA: Angel City Books & Records – Best-kept record store secret in Santa Monica Backside Records – Mostly clothing, new & used vinyl in Burbank and Echo Park Bombass Muzik – Vinyl, CDs, cassettes & accessories in East LA Headline Records – punk, thrash, straight-edge, rockabilly, psychobilly on Melrose Ooga Booga – super-indie shop for vinyl, art, books, misc in Downtown LA Poo-Bah Record Shop – underground hip-hop, experimental & more in Pasadena Record Collector – rare and collectible classical & jazz in Hollywood Turntable Lab – vinyl for DJs who actually scratch; Fairfax Village More info: www.recordstoreday.com See the rest here: Vinyl Revival: Record Stores In Los Angeles (Yes, They Exist!)

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