Remember the winter of 2008, when you first got a whiff of the sweet scent of Lush’s Honey I Washed the Kids ($8) (or whenever you first inhaled it’s buttery goodness)? Now the body care brand has taken the fragrance of your favorite bar soap, along with 11 others, and turned them into your favorite […]
Blog: No Doubt’s Tony Kanal releases his latest flip in Los Feliz
No Doubt bassist Tony Kanal has apparently wrapped up his latest home-flipping project in Los Feliz. The Traditional house he owned through a limited liability company has sold for $2.6 million, public records show. When he bought the fixer-upper in May for $1.66 million, listing photos showed… Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times
Blog: Los Angeles Lakers: 4 players who need to attend the Mamba Sports Academy – Lake Show Life
Use your ← → (arrows) to browse Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant (Photo by Frederic Stevens/Getty Images) Former Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant announced the Mamba Sports Academy. These four players could use some sessions there. Legendary Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant retired from the NBA following the 2015-16 season. However, he […]
Blog: Farrah Abraham Parades Incredible Body In Barely-There Bikini On Los Angeles Beach – The Inquisitr News
She’s never been shy about showing off her insane hourglass figure, and on Sunday, Farrah Abraham braved the chilly Los Angeles temperatures to strut down the beach and show off her body in a tiny bikini. The 27-year-old hit the beach and embodied the Christmas spirit by pairing her barely-there green bikini with a Christmas […]
Blog: Los Angeles County libraries allow kids to read away late fees – The Sentinel-Echo
(CBS News) – In our series, A More Perfect Union, we aim to show what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. In the age of video games, smart phones and the internet, public libraries across the country are getting creative to draw people in. We saw how one Southern California […]
Blog: Thanks to a man I never met, my soul found its way back home
In Kyoto, Japan, we marveled together at dancing geishas, their elaborately coiffed hair shining like a raven’s wing. In Jerusalem, I joined him in shuddering at the sight of lepers begging in the streets. He tried to teach me — he was wildly incorrect, I learned later — that Spain was so dangerous that people […]