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2304, 2024

Post Show Roundup: Two Big Events That Took Place at The CROW

By |April 23rd, 2024|

We previously promoted Ester Steinberg’s live taping of her comedy special “Schmear Campaign” and we are happy to report that it went spectacularly. With her infectious energy and specific brand of intergenerational family-focused comedy, the show was not only a great time but also delivered on our expectations for what the show would be like.

2204, 2024

Review: Moto Ramen in Culver City

By |April 22nd, 2024|

On a cold Spring night, my husband and I made our way to Moto Ramen, a family-run, neighborhood ramen eatery in Culver City. As it was a Friday night, the intimate restaurant was pretty busy, and we had to wait about 20 minutes before being escorted to our table overlooking the open kitchen. 

2004, 2024

A Guide to the Best Museums on the Westside

By |April 20th, 2024|

The City of Angels is much more than Hollywood, Rodeo Drive, and the Beach Cities. Los Angeles has some of the finest museums in the world, which showcase exceptional works of art and boast one-of-a-kind architecture that exhibits the city’s rich cultural heritage. Here’s a curated guide of the top nine Westside Los Angeles museums along with their current exhibits. Save this guide for your next cultural outing! 

1804, 2024

Non-profits Honored at Los Angeles Intergenerational Cookbook Celebration

By |April 18th, 2024|

If you are looking for more sources of home-cooked recipes, the city of Los Angeles will soon release a cookbook just for you. Jewish Family Services Los Angeles (JFSLA) was one of several organizations honored for their role in the first Intergenerational Cookbook Challenge held by the Los Angeles Department of Aging. Students in First through 12th grade and seniors around the city submitted recipes to compile the book, intending to compile recipes from Angelenos with diverse ages and cultural backgrounds.

Post Show Roundup: Two Big Events That Took Place at The CROW

By |April 23rd, 2024|

We previously promoted Ester Steinberg’s live taping of her comedy special “Schmear Campaign” and we are happy to report that it went spectacularly. With her infectious energy and specific brand of intergenerational family-focused comedy, the show was not only a great time but also delivered on our expectations for what the show would be like.

Review: Moto Ramen in Culver City

By |April 22nd, 2024|

On a cold Spring night, my husband and I made our way to Moto Ramen, a family-run, neighborhood ramen eatery in Culver City. As it was a Friday night, the intimate restaurant was pretty busy, and we had to wait about 20 minutes before being escorted to our table overlooking the open kitchen. 

A Guide to the Best Museums on the Westside

By |April 20th, 2024|

The City of Angels is much more than Hollywood, Rodeo Drive, and the Beach Cities. Los Angeles has some of the finest museums in the world, which showcase exceptional works of art and boast one-of-a-kind architecture that exhibits the city’s rich cultural heritage. Here’s a curated guide of the top nine Westside Los Angeles museums along with their current exhibits. Save this guide for your next cultural outing! 

Non-profits Honored at Los Angeles Intergenerational Cookbook Celebration

By |April 18th, 2024|

If you are looking for more sources of home-cooked recipes, the city of Los Angeles will soon release a cookbook just for you. Jewish Family Services Los Angeles (JFSLA) was one of several organizations honored for their role in the first Intergenerational Cookbook Challenge held by the Los Angeles Department of Aging. Students in First through 12th grade and seniors around the city submitted recipes to compile the book, intending to compile recipes from Angelenos with diverse ages and cultural backgrounds.

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