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Category Archives: The Good Life
Who Needs Mardi Gras?
Fenster writes: We Americans think we are pretty cool with our wild weekend events like the upcoming Urban Beach Weekend in Miami Beach. The city seems to have battened down the hatches for that. It is bound to be a … Continue reading
Long Beach Bike Festival
Blowhard, Esq. writes: It was a beautiful day in Southern California yesterday (suck it, East coasters) and thankfully I was able to get away from the office and head down to the Pike to check out the Long Beach Bike … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sports, The Good Life
Tagged bikes, California, Long Beach, vintage fashion
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Notes on Los Angeles, Part I
Sir Barken Hyena writes: Lady Hyena has been getting restless lately, never a good thing, so I took her and myself for a few days in the Big City: The City of Angels in this case, a place we’ve only … Continue reading
Posted in The Good Life, Travel
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Linkage
Blowhard, Esq. writes: I recently had dinner with Lady and Sir Barken Hyena at animal in West L.A. All three of us recommend the shrimp and rabbit sausage spring roll in the green curry sauce. Awesome gallery of vintage beer ads from … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books Publishing and Writing, Food and health, Linkathons, Politics and Economics, The Good Life
Tagged A.P. Bowman, California, Feminism, James Joyce, lizard people, Lloyd Fonvielle, Los Angeles, Nixon, NSFW, Obama, panties, Polly Frost, The Traditionalist, Whole Foods, yes I said mango salsa gimme a break
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“El Bulli”
Paleo Retiree writes: A German hagiography-documentary about the last season of creating-and-serving at El Bulli, the famous restaurant on the Costa Brava (outside of Barcelona) that was sometimes said to have been the world’s greatest. The movie is an impressively … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, Movies, The Good Life
Tagged Anthony Bourdain, documentaries, El Bulli, Eric Ripert, Ferran Adrià, food, Le Bernardin, movies, restaurants
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Photo of the Day
Blowhard, Esq. writes: I nominate Bern, Switzerland as the official headquarters of UR. Here’s the city’s official website. A person who claims to live in one of the apartments in this photo says, “Rent is high, sure, but not as … Continue reading
Luxury Moviegoing
Blowhard, Esq. writes: The most interesting thing about my latest outing to see Zero Dark Thirty wasn’t the film, it was the theater. I saw it at the iPic Theater, an upscale chain that combines moviegoing with a posh restaurant and … Continue reading
Happy New Year
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How to Cook a Soft-Boiled Egg
Fenster writes: Cooking a soft-boiled egg correctly is really quite simple. However, the process has deep taproots so bear with me for a bit with some background about my father and grandfather. The Backstory My grandfather arrived in the United … Continue reading
The View from My Train
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Took the Amtrak from Orange County to San Diego over the weekend. On the way back home, I snapped this snap of Solana Beach. No wonder everyone wants to live in California.
Posted in Photography, The Good Life, Travel
Tagged Amtrak, California, cliche for a reason, San Diego, Solana Beach
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