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April Birthstone – Diamond Information

April 6, 2012
April Birthstone – Diamond Information

Birthstones have been around since ancient times, and first gained mainstream popularity during the 14 th and 15 th centuries in Poland. Although birthstones have varied across cultures and time periods, one thing is certain: the month April has been associated with the diamond ever since the National Association of Jewelers created the modern birthstone list in 1912. More than any other month, April is associated with rebirth, renewal and the Earth’s natural life cycle. When you look at it this way, the diamond is a fitting choice for the April birthstone: the precious gem is a result of carbon formations that grow deep below the Earth’s surface over a long period of time. When a diamond finally is discovered or mined, and eventually ends up in your hands, it’s truly a symbol of the life cycle. A diamond is classic and beautiful any month of the year. But given the gem’s association with April, now is the ideal time to invest in a gorgeous colorless diamond. This timeless 4.01 carat pear shaped diamond in our collection has all the warmth and simple sophistication of an April afternoon. Its gorgeous G color grade and quality cut make this diamond luster from every angle, and with an internally flawless (IF) clarity grade, this loose gem has a striking natural beauty all its own. With such a classic cut , this pear shaped diamond would be perfectly suited for a simple ring setting or as a timeless pendant. This diamond has all the warmth and life of the spring season, but is beautiful enough to carry you through all 12 months of the year. Are you looking for a diamond with more fire or flash? Do you prefer a cushion cut, emerald cut, or Asscher cut diamond? Diamond & Estate Trust’s exquisite collection of loose diamonds includes diamonds of all shapes and sizes. We’ll help you find the perfect loose stone and will even incorporate it into a custom piece made with your style sensibility in mind. And for a piece of vintage diamond jewelry, view our estate collection, which contains pieces ranging from Victorian to Art Deco eras and beyond. Read more from the original source: April Birthstone – Diamond Information

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Mel Gibson, wife, finalize divorce in LA

December 24, 2011

In this Oct. 14, 2011 file photo, Mel Gibson poses at the 25th American Cinematheque Award benefit gala honoring actor Robert Downey Jr., in Beverly Hills, Calif. Read this article: Mel Gibson, wife, finalize divorce in LA

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Despite lawsuit by former president, Modern Orthodox Shul hires Chabad Rabbi

December 24, 2011

On Dec. 19, at a closed-door meeting in Congregation Shaarei Tefila’s social hall, about 60 of the Modern Orthodox synagogue’s current members voted to hire Rabbi Moshe Kesselman to lead the shul. Read this article: Despite lawsuit by former president, Modern Orthodox Shul hires Chabad Rabbi

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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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Hanukkah: Festival of Lights and Liberation

December 20, 2011

Hanukkah is many Jews’ favorite holiday and with good reason. Its rituals are beautiful, complete with a shining candelabra ( menorah)  in the window, the rich smell of latkes or jelly donuts frying in oil, and the modern custom of giving gifts to friends and loved ones. It’s a holiday for the home, rather than for the synagogue—an opportunity to fill our houses with friends and family and to share in good times together. Its message is one of liberation and hope. We recall the miracles of our past and remind ourselves that light will always conquer darkness. The story of Hanukkah begins in 167 BCE, in the land of Israel. Antiochus, the Syrian-Greek governor of the region, issued an order outlawing Jewish practice and commanding that pagan sacrifices be offered in the Temple. A small band of resistance fighters, known by the name of Maccabees, led a three year uprising, which successfully defeated the Syrian-Greeks and restored Jewish sovereignty and self-determination. In the aftermath of the rebellion, the Jews held a spontaneous eight day celebration of freedom in the restored Temple, which we continue to mark to this day. An additional reason for the eight days of Hanukkah comes from the Talmud, the major collection of Jewish wisdom, law and tradition from the first five centuries of the Common Era. The Talmud records that when the Maccabees entered the Temple to restore it, they were only able to find one small vessel of pure oil to relight the sacred, eternal lamp. Miraculously, that small amount of oil burned for eight days – long enough to prepare more pure oil. This story reminds us that Hanukkah is about all kinds of miracles: from the very large, like a military victory against impossible odds, to the very small, like a tiny flame that refuses to burn out. The most important ritual of Hanukkah is the lighting of the  menorah.  Each night we add candles, lighting one the first night, two on the second and so on—until the final night when eight little flames shine in our windows. Aside from their beauty, these lights serve the role of  pirsumei nisa,  publicizing the miracle to the broader world. Our  menorahs  burn today to spread the hopeful message that miracles are possible and that darkness can be overcome through persistence and faith. In a world with so much suffering and strife, could there be any more important message than that? Rabbi Adam Greenwald is the Revson Rabbinic Fellow of IKAR, a Jewish community in West Los Angeles, dedicated to the intersection of spirituality and social justice. For more information, please visit:  www.ikar-la.org .   Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . More: Hanukkah: Festival of Lights and Liberation

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Pinkberry Pashas List Modern Malibu Pad

December 6, 2011
Pinkberry Pashas List Modern Malibu Pad

SELLERS: Shelly Hwang and Young Lee LOCATION: Malibu, CA PRICE: $3,495,000 SIZE: 4,799 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, YOUR MAMAS NOTES: In the mid-Naughts Korean American entrepreneur Shelly Hwang and her boyfriend/architect Young Lee set out to open a tiny tea parlor in a centrally located residential section of West Hollywood, CA. Alas, the city put the ix-nay on the tea parlor after neighbors rejected their attempt to secure a booze license. Probably they were devastated at the rejection of their hooch-selling application but the repudiation became the catalyst for their bazillion dollar Plan B: a colorful, new-fangled sort of frozen yogurt shop called Pinkberry that offered a limited number of (mostly tart) flavors and a limited number of (mostly fruit and cereal) toppings at premium prices. Almost overnight the small store became a huge hit amongst all the scores and scads of Angelenos who didn’t even know they ached so intensely for a lip-pursingly tart frozen treat. Much to the chagrin of the store’s residential neighbors, chattering crowds over-whelmed the narrow street where cold snack-seeking hordes double- and triple-parked their cars and waited in line for 20, 30 and sometimes 40 minutes for taste of the somewhat icy and decidedly sour substance. The instant frenzy brought extra police to manage the swarms and meter maids to ticket the illegally-parked vehicles. Within a few short years–and the help of a near $25,000,000-plus investment by Starbucks founder Howard Schultz’s venture capital fund–perky Pinkberry stores filled with glossy white tables and multi-colored Philippe Starck-designed Ghost chairs began to pop up all over southern California and New York. Natch, Pinkberry being a phenomena that started in southern California, dressed down stars of all stripes soon began to appear in all the celebrity rags, tabs, blogs and gossip glossies spooning Pinkberry into their manicured mouths. A 2007 report in Fortune magazine revealed that the first Pinkberry store turned a profit after just four months and that with an average purchase price of $5.50 a typical store doing 1,500 servings a day could easily bring in a quarter million dollars or more in revenue per month. The near instant and continued success of Pinkberry has allowed Miz Hwang and Mister Lee to adopt and maintain a swanky lifestyle that encompasses fancy cars and a very contemporary multi-million dollar residence in Malibu, CA they recently heaved on to the market with an asking price of $3,495,000. Property records show the Pinkberry pashas only acquired the boxy and glassy residence situated high on a steep hillside above Surfrider beach in August 2008. The house was designed and built by minimal-minded Santa Monica-based architect Steve Kent who originally planned to live in the cliff-cleaving crib with his family. However, as was reported in a 2009 article in the Wall Street Journal , the newly-minted Pinkberry moguls finagled a tour of the then-not-quite-completed house and instantly made a substantial offer that would have been foolish for the architect to refuse. Records show Miz Hwang and Mister Lee coughed up $3,525,000 for crisp and clean-lined dwelling that according to current listing information, “includes membership to the new private, gated section of Rambla Pacifica,” whatever that means. Your Mama gave the well-worn beads of our long-suffering abacus a few flicks and clicks we quickly calculated the $3,525,000 purchase price converts to approximately 1,007,143 medium-sized original flavor Pinkberry servings (without topping) at $3.50 per serving . At it’s current listing price of $3,495,000, Miz Hwang and Mister Lee stand to lose $30,000 on the sale of their Malibu residence not counting carrying costs, improvement, and real estate fees. That’s about 12,000 small-sized original flavor Pinkberry servings (sans topping) at $2.50 apiece. Listing information shows the sleek house measures 4,799 square feet over three floors with a total of 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The main floor of the house lays out in one open sweep of airy space with chocolate brown-stained hardwood floors, luminous white walls, and a long row of floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open to a long, cantilevered balcony with knee-buckling views and up and down the coast. A free-standing double-sided fireplace separates the living room from the dining room that itself blends seamlessly into the sybaritic (and hideously expensive) Boffi-brand kitchen complete with dual Sub-Zero frefrigerator/freezers, separate wine fridge, and an integrated Miele-brand coffee maker. A lower level media room, where Mister Lee reportedly plays a lot of video games on a 65-inch Bang & Olufsen flat-screen tee-vee our internet research reveals costs around $35,000. No puppies, that’s not a mis-print that’s $35,000 just for the damn television set. We calculate that Mister and Missus Pinkberry had to sell about 5,385 large-sized pomegranate flavor Pinkberries (without topping) at $6.50 a pop to pay for the boob-toob. Other high-tech convenience, amenities and luxuries include Toto-brand bidet toilets, an integrated FiOS system, central vacuum, and indoor and outdoor areas wired for sound. Although the house is perched and a rather precipitous slope the architect and engineers managed to squeeze out a fairly good-sized and pancake flat back/side yard shielded from the street by mature shade trees and divided in to a generous grass patch and a wide, ocean-view deck dotted with multi-colored and very modern outdoor furniture pieces. Apropos of nothing related to the real estate, listing photographs show a pair of late-model, his-and-her Rolls Royce’s parked in the driveway in front of the frosted glass garage doors deeply set into a chunky mass sheathed in extra-wide-plank, horizontally installed wood paneling. One, a gigantic 4-door Phantom sedan, has a mind-numbing base price of about $380,000–about 84,000 medium-sized green tea flavor Pinkberry servings (without topping) at $4.50 per serving–and the other, a 2-door Phantom Coupé, carries base price of $408,000, about 82,000 medium-sized original flavor Pinkberry servings (with topping) at $4.95 per serving. listing photos: Coldwell Banker Malibu Colony Link: Pinkberry Pashas List Modern Malibu Pad

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Plywood Report : Inside Mendocino Farms WeHo, Opening Late October

October 4, 2011
Plywood Report : Inside Mendocino Farms WeHo, Opening Late October

Click here to view the full photogallery. Elizabeth Daniels 10/11 Guess what residents of West Hollywood and adjacent? No need to trek downtown or to Marina del Rey for a Kurobuta Pork Belly Banh Mi or Modern Tuna Melt because later this month Mendocino Farms will debut its fourth farmers market-driven sandwich shop at the intersection of Santa Monica and La Brea. Check out these early shots of ply, there’s clearly still a ways to go, but the bones are in place for another clean and comfortable cafe which is beginning to resemble this handsome little number out west. While MdR’s floating tin ceiling makes a repeat appearance at Mendo WeHo, John Kim of Poon Design went out on a limb to up the earthy factor by adding a large ficus tree growing from the center of a communal table in the middle of the restaurant. Just like prior locations, eco-friendly elements are spread throughout the space from reclaimed railroad ties as soffits to ubiquitous reclaimed barn wood in the large outdoor patio. On the subject of food, this right here is the general Mendo menu, but expect daily sandwiches specials and other tbd menu items not available at other locations. &#183 Mendocino Farms in WeHo Will Open This Fall [~ELA~] Link: Plywood Report : Inside Mendocino Farms WeHo, Opening Late October

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