Water surrounded homes and partially submerged vehicles Friday morning due to a water main break that flooded several blocks of South Los Angeles. Video from NewsChopper4 showed a pickup and other vehicles partially submerged and homes surrounded by water gushing from the break near Main and East 55th Street. The intersection was one of several […]
Blog: Coffee Design: Tectonic Coffee In Los Angeles, California – Sprudge
Among the many highlights at the Los Angeles Coffee Festival, one that stood out was getting my hands upon the new packaging of Tectonic Coffee. Tectonic Coffee, formerly Take Flight Coffee, is a California-based roaster founded by Deaton Pigot. The package debuted recently and is more than pretty colors and beautiful art—no, what takes this […]
Blog: ICP Is Hiring An Associate, Training & Education In New York, NY
TITLE: Associate, Training & EducationREPORTS TO: VP, Training & EducationFLSA: Non-ExemptLOCATED: NYC – HQ JOB OVERVIEW: This full-time position supports the day-to-day operations of the Training & Education Department for the International Cosmetics & Perfumes (ICP) current brand – The House of Creed. The role will provide support for all structured education initiatives, predominantly for […]
Blog: Notorious “Tips For Jesus” Do-Gooder Leaves $5,000 at Osteria Mozza
The once-anonymous heavy tipper is spending big for the holidays A server named Matthew at Osteria Mozza is apparently having a very nice holiday season this year, thanks to a big $5,000 tip left behind by a do-gooding diner earlier this month. The massive $5,000 gratuity first came to light on the popular Instagram page […]
Blog: What the ‘Aquaman’ post-credits scene means
Unlike Manta, who has long appeared in comics as Aquaman’s foe, Dr. Shin was introduced more recently. He debuted in 2011 during DC’s “New 52” reboot, which involved the publisher relaunching all their titles with new first issues and many of the long-established characters having their backstories revamped. Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times
Blog: Turkey to delay operation against Kurdish forces until U.S. gets out of Syria, Erdogan says
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Friday that he would postpone military operations in northeastern Syria against U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters, but that Turkey would take over the U.S. mission to clear what remains of Islamic State from the region. The planned incursion could… Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times