January 26th, 2015 at 12:00 pm

What:
Enjoy an up-close and personal look into Ojai’s exciting culinary scene with Eating Ojai Food Tours. Walk through the quaint village 17 miles inland from Ventura, meet shop owners and chefs, and sample locally made foods at six shops and restaurants for tastings. Enjoy conversations with many of the people who make Ojai a great dining destination. Beer, wine, baked goods, tamales, panini, and artisanal foods are among the offerings.
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Downtown Ojai
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January 26th, 2015 at 10:00 am

What:
For more than 30 years, DanceBrazil has thrilled audiences across the United States and around the world with its dazzling artistry inspired by the cultural tapestry of Brazil. Whether in the streets or on stage in the most prestigious theaters, the dancers of DanceBrazil never fail to enthrall audiences with their unique fusion of Afro-Brazilian movement, contemporary dance and Capoeira, a traditional dance form that originated in Africa and evolved in colonial Brazil.
Where:
Bram Goldsmith Theater
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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January 23rd, 2015 at 9:00 am

Nothing quite says adventure like spending your day riding around in a Jeep. Whether you’re a Ventura County resident or a tourist, plan a day to soak up the sun and the history of Ojai on an open-air Jeep tour. Ojai is about 90 miles northwest of Los Angeles, making it the perfect daytrip destination for Angelinos. Several Jeep tours are available in Ojai, but if you’re staying at a hotel, Cloud Climbers Jeep Tours may be your best bet. The service provides door-to-door service from all area hotels.
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January 23rd, 2015 at 8:30 am
Author: Shannon Adducci, Amanda Friedman, and Roopika Malhotra
Photo: Courtesy of the Brands
Information provided by: Angeleno
Gucci’s Rodeo Drive store gets a face-lift; Piaget and DSquared2 open their first L.A. boutiques; Krigler’s West Coast spot debuts.

Beverly Hills’ most famous street already has a posh reputation, but recent store openings and renovations have given Rodeo Drive an even glossier sheen. Case in point: the reopening of Gucci’s L.A. flagship. The Italian luxury goods brand has been a mainstay of the street for more than four decades (it first opened in 1968), and Creative Director Frida Giannini looked to both the past and future to redo the 22,000-square-foot space, working with architects to create a vintage-esque brass-rod exterior and installing a massive, two-story LED wall with 3-D animation to showcase seasonal collections. During the private cocktail party held in October to fete the reopening, the screen was lit with video images of artist Kris Knights’ Flora prints, which he designed in collaboration with Giannini for the new cruise collection. Meanwhile, guests like Charlotte Casiraghi, Eva Chow and Lapo Elkann gathered on the new wraparound terrace adjacent to the shop’s third floor, which is now dedicated to red-carpet dressing. To celebrate the revamp, Gucci also introduced an exclusive, limited-edition style of its iconic Jackie bag—another wink to the brand’s past. 347 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, 310.278.3451 –SA
OUT OF THE BOX
Nearly 20 years after founding Italian fashion brand DSquared2, brothers Dean and Dan Caten have chosen Rodeo Drive as the location for their first-ever United States store. The two-story boutique carries the entire DSquared2 collection, including signature men’s suits and tuxedos procured by Isaia (from $1,200) and a capsule line of Old Hollywood-inspired cocktail and evening gowns ($800). “L.A. has made us feel so welcome,” says Dean. Adds Dan, “From the operative opening to the party, everything was in the right place, surrounded by the proper atmosphere!” We agree. 461 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, 310.888.0117 –AF
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