We wrote about the LA Craft Beer Crawl when it first got started in 2010, and now in its third year, it's still going strong. You can still expect those great craft beer picks by The Beer Chicks (Christina Perozzi and Hallie Beaune) and from breweries near and far, like Green Flash, Duvel, Smog City, Bootlegger's, Eagle Rock, and more. This year, they've even added intimate seminars taught by leaders in the beer community, where you can taste exclusive beers (and whiskeys!) and learn all you can about them.
The event doesn't happen until Aug. 18, but you're advised to get your tickets ($54 for general admission, $74 for VIP) soon -- the event will sell out beforehand. Four hours of crawling, with unlimited pours -- what better way to spend your Saturday?
The LA Craft Beer Crawl will take place on Aug. 18 and will span over seven bars in downtown Los Angeles, beginning at 613 S Grand Ave.
-- Chau Tu
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Click It. BEAT picks of the week.
Herb Ritts: L.A. Style at the Getty Center, extended until September 2.
Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, and Jonah Hill in The Watch. So funny.
Los Angeles Magazine's picks for Best New Bars.
BB Cream (Garnier's, at $12.99, holds its own against luxe competitors).
-- Leslie Anne Wiggins
Photo credit: Herb Ritts, via getty.edu
Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, and Jonah Hill in The Watch. So funny.
Los Angeles Magazine's picks for Best New Bars.
BB Cream (Garnier's, at $12.99, holds its own against luxe competitors).
-- Leslie Anne Wiggins
Photo credit: Herb Ritts, via getty.edu
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
the BEAT of the week: PLAY MOCA.
Art and music come together once again in L.A. with PLAY MOCA, a three-part multimedia series event happening at the Geffen Contemporary in downtown. IAMSOUND Records is curating the shows, bringing up and coming musical acts like Salem, Zola Jesus and Lord Huron. Meanwhile, there'll be art exhibitions from Drew Barrymore (yes, that one!); a performance from the L.A. Dance Project / Benjamin Millepied and Rodarte; and DJing by Ariel Pink and Health.
All hip, all free. Get on reserving your tickets, though -- they'll go quickly! Get more info on the upcoming shows here.
PLAY MOCA takes place July 27, August 17, and August 24 at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, located at 152 N. Central Ave. in downtown.
-- Chau Tu
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
the BEAT of the week: LA Street Food Fest.
It's back! Just as its
website says, this is the first and the original of the numerous
amounts of street food fests that now populate L.A.'s calendars. And the
LA Street Food Fest isn't
slacking on its game. This year, the truck lineup includes: Border
Grill, Nonna's Kitchenette, Gravy Train Poutinerie, Waffles de Liege,
Kogi BBQ, Frysmith and more. Restaurants like Haven Gastropub, Short
Order, Lazy Ox Canteen, Starry Kitchen and Playa are even getting into
the action. And of course, for dessert -- look out for Longboards Ice
Cream, Mother Moo Creamery, Short Cake, Coolhaus, Beachy Cream and other
icy delights. There'll also be Singha beer and wine and tequila
tastings on site as well.
Suffice it to say, the LA Street Food Fest knows what it's doing. It's all taking place this weekend at the Rose Bowl, so get your all-inclusive tickets for $45 here. (or go VIP for just $65) Check out all the detail here, and happy eating!
LA Street Food Fest takes place this Saturday, July 21st from 5pm-9pm at the Rose Bowl, located at 1001 Rose Bowl Dr. in Pasadena.
-- Chau Tu
Suffice it to say, the LA Street Food Fest knows what it's doing. It's all taking place this weekend at the Rose Bowl, so get your all-inclusive tickets for $45 here. (or go VIP for just $65) Check out all the detail here, and happy eating!
LA Street Food Fest takes place this Saturday, July 21st from 5pm-9pm at the Rose Bowl, located at 1001 Rose Bowl Dr. in Pasadena.
-- Chau Tu
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Click It. BEAT picks of the week.
Kiehl's new scent, Fig Leaf & Sage, from their just-released Aromatic Blends line
Iced Coffee
Woody Harrelson's semi-autobiographical play, Bullet for Adolph
The Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama Collection
" ... is James Bond" exhibit at LACMA
Ageless advice from Kelly Wearstler (as told to Harpers's Bazaar)
-- Leslie Anne Wiggins
Photo credit: kiehls.com
Iced Coffee
Woody Harrelson's semi-autobiographical play, Bullet for Adolph
The Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama Collection
" ... is James Bond" exhibit at LACMA
Ageless advice from Kelly Wearstler (as told to Harpers's Bazaar)
-- Leslie Anne Wiggins
Photo credit: kiehls.com
Thursday, July 12, 2012
the BEAT of the week: KCRW at Who Shot Rock & Roll.
This, no doubt, will be a fun one. L.A. public radio station KCRW is teaming up with the Annenberg Space for Photography for the museum's current exhibition -- Who Shot Rock & Roll, the first major museum exhibition of rock music photography -- for a series of outdoors concerts. Not only will you get to check out a fun, very L.A.-esque exhibit featuring works from a number of influential photographers -- Anton Corbijn, Dennis Hopper, Richard Kern, David LaChapelle, Annie Leibovitz, Laura Levine, Ryan McGinley, Mark Seliger, to name a few -- but KCRW has also rounded up some great musicians to bring the rock.
First up this Saturday is none other than Moby (with a DJ set by Morning Becomes Eclectic's Jason Bentley). Then there's Portugal. The Man next Saturday, celebrating the station's release of its “T. Rex vs. KCRW Soundclash” remix EP. And finally, on Aug. 4th, it's L.A.'s very own Band of Skulls and Raphael Saadiq, celebrating songs of Bob Dylan. Plus: It's all free. Just be sure to RSVP and arrive early!
Who said museums aren't cool?
Who Shot Rock & Roll is being shown until Oct. 7 at the Annenberg Space for Photography, located at 2000 Avenue of the Stars in Century City. For more information on the KCRW outdoors concerts, check here.
-- Chau Tu