Moby's Los Angeles
Recording artist, DJ and architecture buff Moby shares his picks for the must-see places in LA, from beautiful to mind-blowing.
10/04/2012
Moby (DJ)
Recording artist, DJ and architecture buff Moby shares his picks for the must-see places in LA, from beautiful to mind-blowing.
10/04/2012
Allie Mac Kay
Los Angeles native Allie Mac Kay helps Angelenos start their day right on the KTLA Morning News. Here are Allie's picks for entertainment, cheap eats... and even a death-themed tour.
10/04/2012
LeVar Burton
LeVar Burton, longtime host of Reading Rainbow, shares his favorite places in Los Angeles to take the whole family.
10/04/2012
Los Angeles Magazine
The skateboarding superstar just opened a skate park in Long Beach, but Culver City is his favorite spot to hang.
10/04/2012
Los Angeles Magazine
Interviewed by Garrett Snyder
The star of NBC’s Parks and Recreation, might be the hungriest man on Twitter. He even tossed his hat in the ring for the vacant New York Times restaurant critic gig (via Twitter, of course), although he later admitted, “I would probably drop way too many F-bombs in my reviews.” As practice we asked Ansari to reveal his favorite LA eateries.
10/02/2012
Antonio Villaraigosa
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa shares his picks for some of the must-see places in Los Angeles.
10/02/2012
Bob Santelli
Bob Santelli, Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum and noted blues and rock historian, shares his favorite places to catch a concert, cheer on the home team and ride the waves.
10/02/2012
Los Angeles Magazine
Interviewed by Taylor Norman
Although Los Angeles Kings defenseman Matt Greene says he doesn’t have much time for fun, he has managed to discover a handful of bars from downtown to Hermosa Beach. The 28-year-old also lets us in on his favorite meal and show in L.A.
10/02/2012
Los Angeles Magazine
Interviewed by Shayna Rose Arnold
Dermot Mulroney has lived in Los Angeles for 26 years — long enough for the The Family Tree actor to know where to take his family to the beach, get his filet mignon properly butterflied, and enjoy an unlikely workout.
10/02/2012
Los Angeles Magazine
Interviewed by Kari Mozena
Former host of The Talk Holly Robinson Peete got out the paintbrush to help volunteers revitalize the Watts Labor Community Action Committee Community Center (they received a grant of $50,000 from The Maxwell House Community Project). She was honored for her dedication to the autism community at The Miracle Project’s “Autism is Awesomism” concert at The Grove. The rest of the time, you’ll find Peete and her husband, former NFLer Rodney Peete catching flying shrimp in their mouths at Benihana with their four children.