Weekend Events | April 4 – April 6

We’re saying hello to April and this weekend’s line-up of fun local events! From early easter celebrations to food fairs and Corgi beach days, we have you covered. Check out what’s happening around town from April 4 through April 6.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | April 4 – April 6

First Fridays at the Natural History Museum

When: Until June 6 

Where: Natural History Museum | Los Angeles 

What: Experience a unique night at the Natural History Museum’s First Fridays, where music, science, and art collide. From March to June, enjoy KCRW-curated DJs, live performances, guided tours, and interactive exhibits after hours. This week’s “Healing Sounds” edition features performances by VÉRITÉ and Kelcey Ayer, plus immersive sound baths in the Sensory Lounge.

John Williams Spotlight

When: April 3 – April 6

Where: Downtown

What: The LA Phil concludes its two-year tribute to John Williams at Disney Hall with a second season of live scores and concerts. In April, Williams leads an evening with Yo-Yo Ma before Gustavo Dudamel takes the stage to spotlight Williams’ iconic music. 

LA Beer Fest

When: April 5

Where: Westlake

What: Tickets include unlimited beer samplings, with the option to upgrade to a connoisseur ticket for VIP lounge access, event deck perks, tacos, and exclusive pours.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | April 4 – April 6

Easter on the Promenade

When: April 6

Where: Santa Monica

What: Downtown Santa Monica kicks off Easter early with a free celebration along the Third Street Promenade. Families can snap photos with the Easter Bunny, get faces painted, listen to live music, play games, and decorate ornaments while hunting for thousands of treat-filled eggs.

Corgi Beach Day

When: April 5

Where: Huntington Beach

What: So Cal Corgi Nation hosts a free, semiannual meetup at Huntington Dog Beach, welcoming all breeds for a day of corgi-centric fun. Enjoy contests, a pet-friendly marketplace, photo ops, food trucks, goodie bags, and even a corgi kissing booth.

Night of Ideas

When: April 5

Where: Culver City

What: Experience a U.S.-via-France arts-and-culture marathon exploring the theme of common ground. The free program includes a garden walking meditation, rooftop stargazing, and panels on L.A.’s upcoming Olympics, literature’s power to transcend borders, AI ethics, and more—plus line dancing and Haitian storytelling.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | April 4 – April 6

10th Annual Vegan Street Fair Los Angeles

When: April 5 

Where: 11223 Chandler Blvd North Hollywood

What: The Vegan Street Fair is celebrating its 10th anniversary in L.A. with free entry, all ages welcome, and over 100 vegan-friendly vendors from around the world. Hosted by John Lewis (Bad Ass Vegan), the weekend event offers live beats, photo ops, and plenty of plant-based bites (including $5 or less menu options). Upgrade with a Fast Pass, Swag Bag, or Passport for extra perks like front-of-the-line access and exclusive goodies.

SHE IS Chic: A Celebration of Strength and Style

When: April 6 

Where: 6444 Lankershim Boulevard

What: SHE IS Chic: A Celebration of Strength and Style is an empowering fashion show spotlighting single mothers, their children, and top models on the runway. Enjoy a live runway showcase, an exclusive auction, and refreshments, all in support of SHE IS HOPE LA’s mission to provide housing, resources, and wildfire relief for families in need. Join this unforgettable afternoon of fashion, community, and empowerment.

Abstract Bouquet Paint Night with Stormy Tripp

When: April 5 

Where: Tansy | 2120 West Magnolia Boulevard Burbank

What: Relax and paint in Tansy’s tranquil garden, where artist Stormy Tripp guides you step by step to create a floral-inspired 16”x 20” masterpiece. All materials are included, so simply bring your creativity, a cozy sweater, and your favorite drinks or snacks. By the end of the evening, you’ll take home your finished painting and a joyful memory of the experience.

 Conejo Valley Weekend Events | April 4 – April 6
Canyonpalooza Event

When: April 6 

Where: The Canyon – Agoura Hills, 28912 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills

What: Recreate the music and magic of the original Lollapalooza at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, complete with circus performers, vendors, and tributes to Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, and Weezer. Doors open at 2pm, music starts at 3pm, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to fire relief. Enjoy discounted admission for kids 12 and under, so bring the whole family for this daytime celebration.

2nd Annual Spring Arts, Crafts & Antiques Festival

When: April 5 

Where: Stagecoach Museum | Newbury Park

What: Enjoy free entry to the 2nd Annual Spring Arts, Crafts & Antiques Festival at the Stagecoach Inn Museum Complex, where you can shop local artisans’ booths and take in live music. Tour the Inn for a $5 fee (outbuildings are free) between 10am and 4pm on April 5. Vendor applications are due before March 15; the event is sponsored by the Conejo Valley Historical Society.

Easter Bunny Arrival and Family Activities

When: April 5

Where: Simi Valley Town Center |  Simi Valley

What: The Easter Bunny arrives at the Simi Valley Town Center on Saturday, April 5, with kids’ activities from 11am to 5pm. Enjoy egg hunts, performances, dancing, music, games, crafts, and more. Reserve a spot for a Bunny photo session in advance.

 

From YouTube Shorts to Gmail Encryption and More! | Tech News

With the first week of April coming to a close, we’re wrapping up the top tech headlines from across the web. From YouTube Shorts to Gmail Encryption and more, we have you covered on the news you won’t want to miss. Check it out in this week’s tech news blog!

YouTube Shorts Adds Powerful TikTok-Style Editing Tools for Creators

YouTube is rolling out a suite of new editing features for Shorts this spring. The new Shorts feature includes a revamped timeline editor that offers TikTok- and Reels-like controls. The tools offer new cutting and rearranging clips, zooming, overlaying text or music, and previewing edits in real time. Creators can now easily sync video footage to a selected track’s beat. In addition, you’ll have access to Shorts filters, overlays, and image stickers that can be quickly added to jump on viral trends or personalize content. Coming soon are AI-generated text-to-image stickers, further expanding creative options. These additions to Shorts follow previous TikTok-inspired updates like robotic voiceovers and adjusted view counts. Of course, these updates make YouTube’s Shorts platform increasingly appealing to creators seeking robust and familiar short-form editing tools.

Google Simplifies Gmail Encryption for Enterprise Users

Google is rolling out a new encryption model in Gmail. The update lets enterprise users send encrypted messages to any inbox with just a few clicks. Likewise, this requires no custom software or certificate exchanges required. The feature is currently in beta for Gmail users within the same organization. Expansion to to all Gmail inboxes is slated to take place “in the coming weeks” and will eventually support third-party email providers. The new method allows users to toggle on “additional encryption” in the draft window. Recipients without S/MIME can access and reply to secure emails via a guest Google Workspace account. Of course, those with S/MIME will still receive messages using the existing protocol. Although Google calls this new system “end-to-end encryption,” it’s technically client-side encryption. Likewise, this grants administrators the ability to manage and revoke encryption keys as needed.

Amazon’s Project Kuiper Launches 27 Satellites to Challenge Starlink

Amazon is set to launch 27 Project Kuiper satellites next week, taking a big step toward competing with SpaceX’s Starlink. Liftoff is scheduled for April 9th from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station aboard an Atlas V rocket. Over 80 missions are planned to eventually place more than 3,200 satellites in low Earth orbit. They will circle the planet in about 90 minutes at speeds of 17,000 mph. Amazon expects to begin offering high-speed, low-latency internet service later this year. Users will connect through new terminal antennas, including a tiny seven-inch dish that delivers speeds up to 100Mbps. Larger residential and enterprise models will reach 1Gbps, each costing under $400. The satellites feature a special coating to reduce reflection for astronomers. Project Kuiper’s vice president, Rajeev Badyal, says it’s just the start of a long journey with many more launches planned.

Adobe Premiere Pro Gains Powerful AI Tools for Faster Video Editing

Adobe has released Premiere Pro 25.2 with new AI-powered features. These include Generative Extend, powered by the Firefly model, which expands clips by up to two seconds in 4K and adds up to ten seconds of ambient audio. The feature is free for a limited time, after which users will need Firefly generative credits. The update also introduces an AI-powered Search panel for automatic object and camera angle detection, plus Premiere Color Management to convert log and raw files directly into SDR or HDR. Premiere Pro can now automatically translate video captions into 27 languages, letting users display multiple caption tracks during editing. Performance has improved on Apple silicon and Windows devices. After Effects 25.2 launches alongside it, bringing HDR monitoring, new animation controls, 3D FBX model support, and better caching for smoother previews.

Roblox Adds Rewarded Video Ads for New In-Game Bonuses

Roblox is introducing Rewarded Video ads that grant players items like in-game currency or power-ups if they watch up to 30 seconds of full-screen ads. These ads will be sold through Google’s advertising solutions and Direct IO. Only public experiences managed by creators aged 18 or older can display ads, and Roblox will only show them to players aged 13 and up. This launch is part of Google’s broader “Immersive Ads” initiative, which also includes billboard ads and sponsored areas in virtual environments. Roblox plans to sell other formats, like home page billboards and rows, through Google in the coming months.

Runway’s Gen-4 AI Model Enables Consistent Multi-Shot Video Generation

AI startup Runway has launched its Gen-4 video synthesis model, promising improved continuity and control across multiple shots. Creators can use a single reference image to generate consistent characters and objects, then describe the desired composition to produce multiple angles of the same scene. Paid and enterprise users can begin testing Gen-4, which reportedly allows storytellers to maintain character appearances in different contexts while adapting to various lighting conditions. This release follows the Gen-3 Alpha model introduced less than a year ago, a launch that drew criticism over reports of training on YouTube and pirated film content.

Mortgage Rate Update | April 4, 2025

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of April 4, 2025, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.64%, nearly unchanged from 6.65% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.82%, down from 5.89% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to keep money flowing to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Their mandate is to provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S.

L.A.’s Best Outdoor Restaurants | L.A. Eats

One of the greatest joys of Southern California is its variety of outdoor restaurants available nearly year-round. From sunny brunches on the patio to starlit dinners under heat lamps, Los Angeles offers many al fresco dining options. Whether you’re craving ocean breezes or city skyline views, these spots deliver an unbeatable combination of atmosphere and flavor. Join us as we explore the top outdoor restaurants around town.

Elegant Outdoor Restaurants in Los Angeles

A.O.C.

Location: West Hollywood and Brentwood

A.O.C. is a beloved West 3rd Street restaurant known for its wine and small plates. When it comes to its Weho outdoor space, the courtyard patio is nothing short of enchanting. Shade from wide umbrellas keeps lunches cool, while twinkling lights and heat lamps warm up dinner service. James Beard-award-winning chef Suzanne Goin delivers at this Californian-Mediterranean spot.

Gracias Madre

Location: West Hollywood

Nestled in WeHo, Gracias Madre serves plant-based Mexican cuisine in a setting so lovely you’ll want to linger for hours. The expansive patio is framed by 80-year-old olive trees and festive string lights. By day, the patio is dappled in sunlight – perfect for savoring young coconut ceviche and jackfruit tacos. By night, a fireplace casts a warm glow as you sip organic margaritas. This spot manages to be upscale and laid-back at once, embodying the best of LA’s dining vibe.

Redbird

Location: Downtown LA

Downtown’s dining scene shines at Redbird, housed in a deconsecrated cathedral. Its open-air patio in the central courtyard strikes a balance between historic architecture and modern design. Surrounded by the cathedral’s walls and under a canopy of stars, enjoy chef Neal Fraser’s acclaimed New American menu. From cleverly crafted cocktails to the famous fried chicken and heirloom grits, every bite is divine.

Westside & Beachside Outdoor Restaurants with a View

Nobu Malibu

Location: Malibu | PCH

When it comes to iconic outdoor dining, Nobu Malibu tops the list. Set right against the shoreline, this Japanese-Peruvian restaurant offers a breathtaking panorama of the Pacific. Diners often find themselves mesmerized by the crashing waves just beyond the deck. As you relish signatures like black cod miso or rock shrimp tempura, you might overhear the surf or spot dolphins. Likewise, as a popular celebrity haunt, reservations are a must.

Elephante

Location: Santa Monica

In Santa Monica, Élephante has quickly become a go-to for those seeking a stylish rooftop scene. The decor is Tulum-inspired – think boho-chic furniture, lush plants, and a view of the ocean on the horizon. Come for a breezy lunch of wood-fired pizzas, or arrive at sunset when the whole space glows. With a spritz in hand and the ocean breeze wafting through, you’ll feel like you’re on a Mediterranean vacation.

Casa del Mar Terrace

Location: Santa Monica

For a more tranquil upscale beach dining, the Terrace at Hotel Casa del Mar is a hidden gem. Overlooking the sand, this elegant spot offers plush outdoor seating. Stop by to enjoy seafood towers or truffle pizza with a side of ocean view. Umbrellas provide shade by day, and fire pits add ambiance by night. It’s refined, relaxing, and utterly romantic, especially when the sky turns pink over the Pacific.

San Fernando Valley’s Scenic Outdoor Restaurants

Castaway

Location: Burbank

Perched on a hillside in Burbank, Castaway has been a special-occasion staple for decades. With one visit, it’s easy to see why. Castaway’s multi-level patio offers stellar, sweeping views of the Valley, Downtown, and beyond. The restaurant features chic fire pits, cabanas, and a refreshed menu that rivals the vistas. Steaks are a highlight here, as well as a diverse menu of seafood and shareable plates. A craft cocktail in hand and live music on weekends make the experience even more magical.

Casalena

Location: Woodland Hills

One of the newest additions to the Valley’s dining scene, Casalena in Woodland Hills. This events venue turned restaurant offers a dreamy outdoor setting, including an atrium and a sunken garden. The ambiance is downright stunning – think Mediterranean villa vibes. On the menu, you’ll find crowd-pleasers like spicy vodka pasta and wood-grilled branzino. It’s a place where you can dress up a bit and celebrate a special night out. Casalena brings a touch of Beverly Hills polish to the West Valley, and locals are loving it.

Saddle Peak Lodge

Location: Calabasas

Saddle Peak Lodge offers a different kind of outdoor dining – one that immerses you in nature. The restaurant is known for its historic, lodge-like setting and game meat cuisine. In addition, Saddle Peak has a charming patio deck surrounded by trees. You’ll dine to the sounds of a nearby creek and rustling leaves. It feels like a mountain retreat only minutes from suburbia. The menu even features venison, elk, and bison specialties for the adventurous. With a glass of California red in hand, you’ll appreciate the serene break from city life. It’s upscale dining in a tranquil, woodsy atmosphere!

Alfresco Outdoor Restaurants of Conejo Valley

Coin & Candor

Location: Westlake Village

Located at the Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village, Coin & Candor is a farm-to-table-inspired restaurant that offers an inviting outdoor patio. Overlooking a cascading waterfall on the hotel grounds, the terrace at Coin & Candor is both serene and sophisticated. Fire pits and soft lighting set a relaxed mood as you dine on Chef Jesus Medina’s creations. Enjoy California fresh cuisine with Latin touches (the Baja red snapper with adobo sauce is a must-try).

Mediterraneo

Location: Westlake Village

Mediterraneo restaurant boasts a beautiful patio overlooking its private lake and manicured gardens. Swans glide by as you enjoy Mediterranean-Californian dishes like paella, grilled octopus, or a classic osso buco. The covered patio is heated when needed, making it comfortable in the evening as well. Dinner often comes with a side of live music drifting from the adjacent Stonehaus (the Inn’s winery/cafe). It’s a slice of European charm right in Conejo Valley.

Outdoor Food Halls & Wine Gardens

A unique addition to the Conejo dining scene is the new “Neighborly” food hall in Westlake. The upscale collection of eateries even includes a tasting room and gourmet burger spot with a communal outdoor seating area. It’s perfect for families or groups who can’t settle on one cuisine. Grab a bite to eat and meet at a stylish patio dotted with string lights.

Additionally, Malibu Wines & Beer Garden (in nearby Agoura Hills) offers a casual yet chic outdoor setting to enjoy local wines, craft beer, and food truck bites while kids play lawn games. It encapsulates the easy luxury of the area – quality food and drink in a beautiful outdoor setting, where kids and pets are welcome.

Economic Update | Month Ending March 31, 2025

This week the Federal Reserve met to discuss monetary policy. On Wednesday they issued their monetary policy statement. While they left interest rates unchanged, they said that they are going to pause reducing their balance sheet in April. That means that the Fed will halt its sales of the treasury bond securities that they own. One of the ways that they brought long-term rates down during COVID and the financial crisis was to purchase treasury bonds and mortgage securities. Over the past three years they have been selling those assets to reduce their balance sheet. By halting those sales there will be fewer treasury bonds on the market which should drive yields and long-term interest rates lower. Bond yields and mortgage rates have dropped since the Fed made the announcement on Wednesday.

Stock markets -The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 41,985.35, up 1.2% from 41,488.19 last week. It is down 1.3% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 5,667.56, up 0.5% from 5,638.94 last week. The S&P is down 3.6% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 17,784.05, up 0.2% from 17,754.09 last week. It is down 7.9% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.25%, down from 4.31% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.59%, down from 4.62% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of March 20, 2025, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.67%, up slightly from 6.65% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.83%, up slightly from 5.80% last week. Rates ended the week lower after the Fed announced that they were going to pause reducing their balance sheet on Wednesday.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

Home sales data is released on the third week of the month for the previous month by the California Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. These are February’s home sales figures.

U.S. existing-home sales February 2025 – The National Association of Realtorsreported that existing-home sales totaled 4.26-million units on a seasonal annualized rate in February, up 1.2% from an annualized rate of 4-million units last February. The median price for a home sold in the U.S. in February was $398,400 up 3.8% from $383,800 one year ago. There was a 3.5-month supply of homes for sale in February, up from a 3-month supply one year ago. First-time buyers accounted for 31% of all sales. Investors and second-home purchases accounted for 16% of all sales. All cash purchases accounted for 32% of all sales. Foreclosures and short salesaccounted for 3% of all sales.

California existing-home sales – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 283,540 on an annualized basis in February, up 11.6% month-over-month from 254,110 homes sold on an annualized basis in January, and up 2.6% year-over-year from a revised 278,280 homes sold on an annualized basis. The statewide median price paid for a home in was $829,060 in February, up 2.8% from $806,480 one year ago. There was a 4-month supply of homes for sale in January, up from a 2.9-month supply of homes for sale last February.

The graph below lists home sales data by county in Southern California.

Family Friendly Spring Fun | Out & About

The time for spring fun is here, and Los Angeles is brimming with opportunities for a memorable family-friendly getaway. Whether you’re a local looking for a luxe “staycation” or visiting LA with family, there are plenty of upscale ways to have fun together. From lavish hotels that pamper all ages to private museum tours, here’s your guide to spring adventures across Los Angeles.

1. Luxury Hotel Staycations Everyone Will Love

Why leave town when some of the world’s best resorts are right in our backyard? A luxury hotel staycation can offer relaxation for adults and excitement for kids – all wrapped in a glamorous package.

  • Five-Star Family Resorts:

Consider checking into a top-tier hotel like The Peninsula Beverly Hills or The Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows in Santa Monica. These hotels offer family packages that might include connecting rooms or fun kids’ amenities. Picture the kids splashing in a beautiful pool while you lounge with a craft cocktail – or better yet, indulge in a spa treatment. Many luxury hotels in LA have special Spring Break deals, kids’ menus, and even supervised activities. It’s the ultimate stress-free retreat where room service and movie nights replace daily chores.

  • Resort Activities and Camps:

Some high-end resorts go above and beyond for families. Terranea Resort in Palos Verdes (a short drive south of LA) offers nature walks, tide pooling, and even a kids’ adventure camp by the ocean, all in a stunning coastal setting. Over in Westlake Village, the Four Seasons Westlake Village offers a taste of vacation paradise with an on-site kids’ club and family-friendly pool areas. Parents will appreciate the wellness center and fine dining, while kids enjoy game rooms or even cooking classes. It’s a win-win Spring Break destination without leaving Southern California.

  • VIP Treatment for Kids:

Little touches make a big difference. Many luxury hotels provide child-sized robes, welcome treats, or even in-room camping (tiny teepees and s’mores kits) for the kiddos. These thoughtful extras make the stay feel like a special event for younger guests. Meanwhile, parents get to soak in its five-star service. By the end of the staycation, no one will miss the hassle of travel – you’ll have made incredible memories right here in LA.

2. Immersive Exhibits & Cultural Outings for Spring Fun

Spring is a great time to mix fun with a bit of learning. Los Angeles boasts world-class museums and immersive experiences that engage visitors of all ages. The key is picking the ones that offer something extra special or interactive to keep everyone entertained.

  • Interactive Museum Experiences:

Instead of a standard museum stroll, opt for spots where kids can touch and explore. The California Science Center in Exposition Park is always a hit. You can see the Space Shuttle Endeavour up close and wander through hands-on science exhibits. Right next door, the Natural History Museum lets kids dig for fossils and marvel at towering dinosaur skeletons. These venues often have Spring Break programs or special exhibits (like butterfly pavilions or science demos) that make the visit even more engaging. For a cultural twist, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures offers an immersive journey through film history. Older kids and teens might love the collection of movie props and interactive animation exhibits.

  • Immersive Art Installations:

LA’s art scene has gotten incredibly interactive. Take the family to the Sloomoo Institute on Fairfax for spring fun! It’s a slime-experience playground where kids (and yes, adults!) can play with colorful slime, walk through an oddly satisfying ASMR tunnel, and even create their own slime to take home. It’s part science, part art, and 100% fun. Another option is Two Bit Circus in Downtown LA, a high-tech micro-amusement park with virtual reality games and interactive story rooms. It feels like stepping into a video game – perfect for tech-loving families.

  • Cultural Gems with Family Programs:

Don’t overlook LA’s great cultural institutions. The Getty Center in Brentwood offers breathtaking art and architecture with panoramic city views – and during Spring Break, they often host family art workshops in the gardens (imagine kids sketching outdoors inspired by van Gogh’s Irises). The Skirball Cultural Center on the west side (just over the hill towards the Valley) is home to the famous Noah’s Ark exhibit, an interactive environment where kids can play and build with animal figures in a floor-to-ceiling ark. It’s a wonderful blend of play and storytelling. These outings prove that high culture can be kid-friendly, especially when presented in LA’s characteristically accessible style.

3. VIP Theme Park Thrills for Spring Fun

Theme parks are a year-round staple in LA, and with a few upgrades and insider tricks, they can be a high-end experience, too. Los Angeles and its surroundings have some of the world’s best parks. Here’s how to enjoy them with minimal stress and maximum fun:

Universal Studios Hollywood – VIP Style:

Located in the San Fernando Valley, Universal Studios Hollywood is a must for movie-loving families. To make it upscale, consider the VIP Experience package. It’s a bit of a splurge, but you’ll get a guided behind-the-scenes tour of movie sets (exclusive to VIPs), front-of-line access to rides (no long waits while the kids get antsy), and a private lounge with a gourmet lunch. It elevates the park from a hectic day to a luxurious adventure. Universal’s mix of thrill rides and shows (the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, anyone?) will delight the young and young at heart. Plus, you’ll feel like Hollywood royalty, skipping the lines.

Disneyland Resort – First Class Fun:

While not in LA County, Disneyland in Anaheim is just a short drive away and often on the Spring Break agenda. To keep it high-end, stay at the Disneyland Hotel or Grand Californian Hotel & Spa for convenient access and upscale amenities. You can also book a VIP Tour Guide for the day – they’ll plan your itinerary, get you on rides efficiently, and share insider trivia. Another idea: reserve a table at the exclusive Blue Bayou restaurant (inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride) for a unique dining experience, or the members-only Club 33 if you have the connections. By approaching Disneyland with a luxe mindset (fine dining, private guides, deluxe hotels), the experience becomes as much about indulging in Disney’s famed hospitality as it is about rides and characters.

Local Theme Park Alternatives:

If you prefer to stay within city limits, consider Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier for a classic (but classy) carnival vibe by the beach. You can rent a cabana at the adjacent Annenberg Community Beach House after riding the Ferris wheel to relax in style. And for families with teens seeking big thrills, Six Flags Magic Mountain is a bit north of the Valley. You can splurge on Flash Passes (to cut wait times) and take breaks in the air-conditioned lounges. While Magic Mountain is more about adrenaline than luxury, combining it with a nice dinner at a sit-down restaurant nearby in Valencia can round out the day on a comfortable note.

4. Outdoor Adventures & Upscale Family Outings

Spring in LA is a beautiful time to be outdoors. Beyond the beaches and theme parks, consider a few upscale outdoor outings that blend family fun with a touch of luxury or exclusivity.

Conejo Valley Explorations:

For families in the Conejo Valley (Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Calabasas area), there are unique local outings, too. One highlight is the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley – it sounds formal, but kids love stepping aboard the actual Air Force One airplane on display and learning a bit of U.S. history in the immersive exhibits (including a replica Oval Office!). The library often hosts temporary exhibits that are family-friendly – past ones have featured baseball memorabilia, Disneyland artifacts, and more. Nearby, consider a late-afternoon stop at Underwood Family Farms in Moorpark. It’s a bit rustic (pick-your-own strawberries, tractor rides), but you can do it in style by packing a gourmet picnic basket with local cheeses and fresh fruit. Enjoy an upscale picnic while the kids feed the farm animals. It’s a wholesome way to cap off Spring Break that parents secretly enjoy as much as the children.

Starlit Evenings & Shows:

Finally, spring isn’t just about the day – Los Angeles offers great evening family experiences. Check out the Griffith Observatory for a night of stargazing through telescopes and a breathtaking view of the city lights (all for free, making it an upscale experience at zero cost!). Or treat the family to a show at the Hollywood Bowl. During spring, the Bowl often has family night concerts or movie screenings with live orchestras. Imagine watching a classic film on the big screen with the LA Philharmonic playing the score live – all under the stars with a picnic basket in tow. It’s an only-in-LA experience that kids will remember for years.


No matter which activities you choose, spring in Los Angeles offers an unparalleled mix of luxury and family-friendly fun. Treat your family to experiences that are not only fun but also reflect the unique flair of LA’s lifestyle!

Luxury Smart Home Upgrades for 2025 | Home Tips

It’s 2025, and luxury homes are getting smarter, sleeker, and more attuned to homeowners’ needs than ever. High-end real estate is embracing cutting-edge smart home upgrades that go beyond basic convenience to deliver a truly elevated living experience. In this guide, we explore the latest tech innovations – from voice-controlled living and intelligent climate management to invisible security and wellness enhancements – all tailored for the luxury homeowner. These upgrades not only add comfort and efficiency but also boost property appeal in a competitive market. Step into the future of upscale living with these smart home trends:

Integrated Voice Control Systems for Effortless Living

Imagine controlling every aspect of your home with a simple voice command. Integrated voice control systems have become a must-have upgrade in 2025’s luxury homes. Unlike a standard smart speaker on a countertop, integrated systems use built-in microphones and high-end voice assistants throughout the house for seamless, hands-free control.

Whole-Home Voice Assistant Integration: 

Elite systems like Josh.ai or advanced versions of Alexa and Google Assistant can be embedded into your smart home network. These allow you to dim the lights, cue up a playlist, lower the shades, or even start the fireplace with just a spoken request. In 2025, voice assistants will be more context-aware and secure, adapting to natural speech and even distinguishing between different family members’ voices for personalized responses.

Hands-Free Convenience: 

Whether you’re juggling groceries or relaxing on the couch, voice commands make it easy to adjust your environment without lifting a finger. For instance, a single “Good night” command can lock all doors, arm the security, adjust the thermostat, and turn off the lights throughout a large estate.

Discreet Installation:

Luxury homeowners often opt for discreet in-ceiling speakers and hidden microphones that blend with the décor. This way, the technology doesn’t detract from the home’s design aesthetics. The result is a truly invisible butler, always on standby to carry out your wishes.

By upgrading to a comprehensive voice control system, daily life becomes more convenient and impressive to guests. The technology provides a “wow” factor while remaining unobtrusive – a key balance in luxury tech integration.

Remote Climate Control and Smart Energy Management

Keeping a sprawling luxury home comfortable can be an art in itself. That’s where remote climate control systems come into play, offering precision temperature management for every room and the ability to adjust settings from anywhere in the world. In 2025, smart thermostats and AI-driven climate systems will be more advanced and energy-efficient than ever.

Zoned Temperature Control: 

High-end HVAC upgrades allow you to set different temperatures in various parts of your home (for example, keeping bedrooms cooler at night and gyms or home offices at optimal comfort during the day). Intelligent climate systems learn your schedule and preferences, automatically creating the perfect environment.

Smart Thermostats & AI Learning: 

Devices like Nest, Ecobee, or Crestron’s smart climate controllers use artificial intelligence to learn your routines. They can sense when you’re home or away and adjust heating and cooling accordingly, ensuring no energy is wasted. Some systems even factor in local weather forecasts and adjust in advance to keep conditions ideal.

Remote Access Anytime, Anywhere: 

Perhaps one of the greatest luxuries is having control at your fingertips. With a mobile app or web dashboard, you can pre-cool the house on your drive home or crank up the heat in your mountain estate from your phone before you arrive. Heading back from a winter vacation? Turn on the heat remotely so you return to a cozy home.

Energy Efficiency Monitoring: 

Today’s climate systems also come with detailed energy usage reports. This feature is perfect for the eco-conscious luxury homeowner. You can monitor how tweaks in settings or new insulation improvements reduce electricity usage. Some systems offer tips or automatic adjustments to save energy (and, by extension, cost) without sacrificing comfort.

With remote climate and energy management, your home’s comfort is always under control. These upgrades not only ensure every room is at the perfect temperature but also demonstrate responsible luxury by optimizing energy use. It’s an upgrade that’s as good for your lifestyle as it is for your utility bills.

Discreet High-End Security Enhancements

Luxury living isn’t just about comfort – peace of mind is a priceless commodity. Modern smart security systems in upscale homes are taking a stealthy turn in 2025. The goal: provide top-tier security and surveillance without compromising the home’s elegant appearance. Discreet security upgrades blend into the background while keeping you safe.

Hidden Cameras and Sensors: 

Rather than having obvious cameras on every corner, homeowners are opting for security cameras cleverly concealed in light fixtures, doorbells, or garden features. For instance, porch lights can house cameras, and landscaped areas can hide motion sensors. These devices keep watch 24/7 but don’t detract from the home’s facade or interior design. As one luxury home trend piece noted, high-end homes now feature “hidden cameras built into light fixtures” and “concealed sensors behind walls or landscaping” to stay vigilant without being seen.

Biometric and Elegant Smart Locks: 

Say goodbye to clunky keypads. 2025’s luxury smart locks use biometric access (like fingerprint or facial recognition) and come in designs that resemble upscale traditional hardware. They provide keyless entry that’s both secure and stylish. For example, a sleek smart lock on your front door can scan your fingerprint or a family member’s face, granting access instantly – no fumbling for keys. These locks often integrate with the security system to log entries and can be controlled remotely to let in guests or service personnel with a temporary digital key.

AI-Powered Surveillance: 

Advances in AI mean your security cameras aren’t just recording footage – they’re actively distinguishing between a potential intruder and, say, a deer wandering onto the property. Smart cameras and doorbells with facial recognition can alert you when an unknown person approaches but won’t spam you with notifications for the neighbor on their daily dog walk. Some systems even use vehicle recognition for your driveway. All this minimizes false alarms and ensures you’re alerted only when it truly matters.

Integrated, Remote Monitoring: 

All these discreet devices feed into a central smart security hub. From a touchscreen panel at home or an app on your phone, you can view live camera feeds, arm or disarm systems, and receive instant alerts. The integration with voice control means you might casually ask, “Alexa, is the gate closed?” and get a real-time status. Likewise, if an alarm is triggered, you and your private security service (if subscribed) are notified immediately, with the ability to view cameras or call emergency services.

By investing in discreet security upgrades, luxury homeowners get the best of both worlds: an uncompromising security blanket around their property and an elegant aesthetic unmarred by bulky devices. It’s security that works in the shadows – you might forget it’s even there until you need it.

Wellness Tech and Health-Focused Home Features

Health and wellness have become a big part of the luxury lifestyle, and smart home technology is rising to the occasion. In 2025, wellness tech will be one of the most exciting areas of smart home innovation. These upgrades focus on improving residents’ health, mood, and overall well-being through the home environment.

Circadian Lighting Systems: 

Lighting can impact our mood and sleep more than we realize. High-end homes are installing smart lighting that mimics natural daylight patterns. In the morning, lights gradually brighten to energize you; in the evening, they soften to warm hues to encourage relaxation. These circadian-rhythm lighting systems adjust color temperature and intensity automatically, promoting better sleep and balanced energy levels in your smart home. Imagine your home gently transitioning through lighting scenes as the day progresses – it’s like living with an eternal sunrise and sunset indoors.

Air and Water Purification: 

Luxury smart homes are also focusing on the basics: clean air and water. Advanced HVAC integrations come with air quality sensors that detect pollen, smoke, or high CO2 levels and then kick on air purifiers or adjust ventilation to keep your indoor air fresh. Similarly, whole-home water filtration systems ensure every tap provides purified water. Some smart faucets can even dispense water at specific temperatures or carbonation levels for the perfect drink, all while tracking your usage. The result is a home that literally breathes easier and keeps you hydrated and healthy without a second thought.

Smart Home Gyms and Spas: 

Wellness tech extends to exercise and relaxation. You’ll find smart gym equipment in luxury homes – from interactive fitness mirrors that provide personal training sessions to AI-guided treadmills that adjust workouts on the fly. In the spa department, there are app-controlled steam showers and bathtubs. With a few taps, you can fill your tub to the perfect temperature or set your steam shower with aromatherapy. Some homes even include meditation rooms with integrated sound and light therapy; imagine a space where, with one command, the lights dim to a soothing blue, gentle music plays, and a calming scent is released.

Health Monitoring and Alerts: 

Lastly, wellness tech can subtly monitor your home and habits for health. Smart beds can track sleep quality and suggest improvements. Refrigerators can remind you of produce about to expire (nudging you towards healthy eating by reducing waste). There are even floor sensors or bathroom fixtures in development that can track metrics like weight, posture, or heart rate, providing feedback to you or even your trainer/doctor (with permission). It’s like having a wellness coach embedded in your home’s infrastructure.

By integrating wellness-focused technology, your home actively contributes to your health and happiness. These upgrades transform a house into a personal retreat: a place not just to live but to thrive. From waking up under energizing light to falling asleep in purified air, every moment in a tech-enhanced luxury home can help you feel your best.

Economic Update | Week Ending March 29, 2025

Weekly Economic Upate
The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCE) for February was released on Friday. It is considered a preferred measurement of inflation by the Fed. it showed that the PCE price index grew at a 2.5% year-over-year rate, unchanged from January. The Core PCE, which excludes food and energy, rose 2.8% on an annual basis, up from a 2.7% annual increase in January, suggesting that inflation heated in February.

Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 41,583,90, down 1% from 41,985.35 last week. It is down 2.3% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 5,580.94, down 1.5% from 5,667.56 last week. The S&P is down 5.1% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 17,322.99, down 2.6% from 17,784.05 last week. It is down 10.3% year-to-date.
U.S. Treasury bond yields The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.27%, up slightly from 4.25% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.64%, up from 4.59% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of March 27, 2025, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.65%, down slightly from 6.67% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.89%, up from 5.83% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year

Have a Great Weekend!

Mortgage Rate Update | March 27, 2025

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of March 27, 2025, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.65%, down slightly from 6.67% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.89%, up from 5.83% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to keep money flowing to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Their mandate is to provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S.

From a Nintendo News App to Instacart Perks and More! | Tech News

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WhatsApp Can Now Be Set as Default Messaging and Calling App on iPhone

iPhone users can now set WhatsApp as their default app for calls and text messages after updating to version 25.8.74, according to WABetaInfo. This feature, initially announced for users in the European Union, is now available to all users with the rollout of iOS 18.2. To make the switch, go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps, then choose WhatsApp under the Messaging and Calling options. Once set, your iPhone will automatically use WhatsApp when initiating calls or texts from links or contact shortcuts.

Microsoft to Speed Up Word Startup with New Background Task

Starting in May, Microsoft will roll out a new Startup Boost feature to improve the launch speed of Office apps, beginning with Word. The update introduces a scheduled task that runs silently when you boot your PC, keeping Word in a paused state for quicker access. This performance boost will only be available on systems with at least 8GB of RAM and 5GB of free disk space, and it will be disabled during Energy Saver mode. Users can opt out via settings in Word, though the scheduled task will reappear with future Office updates unless managed through the app. Additional Office apps will gain Startup Boost support in later updates.

Amazon Tests Rebranding Echo Devices as “Alexa” in Limited Experiment

Amazon appears to be testing a possible rebrand of its Echo smart speakers and displays to simply “Alexa,” according to images and tips seen by The Verge. Some product pages briefly showed devices like the Echo Show 5 listed as the “Alexa Show 5,” suggesting a potential shift in branding. Amazon confirmed it’s experimenting with how customers search for products but cautioned that this doesn’t signal an official name change. Given Alexa’s brand strength and the upcoming launch of Alexa Plus, Amazon’s new AI-powered assistant, the test could hint at a future rebranding—though for now, Echo remains the official name.

Nintendo Launches “Nintendo Today” News App Ahead of Switch 2 Reveal

Nintendo wrapped up its latest Direct with the surprise announcement of Nintendo Today, a new mobile app designed to keep fans updated on all things Nintendo. Available now on iOS and Android, the app acts as a daily calendar, delivering news, videos, comics, and updates about popular games and characters. According to Shigeru Miyamoto, it was created to complement Nintendo’s popular livestreams and will offer regular updates following the April 2nd Switch 2 Direct. With major projects underway—including a new console, theme park expansions, films, and other apps—Nintendo Today centralizes the company’s growing slate of content in one place.

Instacart Unveils New Shopper Earnings and Smarter Stock Tracking with Store View

Instacart is rolling out a new feature called Store View, offering shoppers a chance to earn money by capturing video of store shelves, aisle by aisle. These videos will help Instacart track product availability and improve restocking predictions, especially for next-day orders. Initially launching with select retailers, Store View will expand across the U.S. and Canada in 2025. Instacart also plans to equip its smart Caper Carts with cameras to monitor inventory in real-time. Additionally, a Second Store Check feature will soon allow a second shopper to source out-of-stock items from nearby locations—delivered at no extra fee, though tipping details remain unclear.

Google Enhances Travel Planning with New AI-Powered Features in Maps, Search, and Hotels

Google is rolling out new AI-powered tools across Maps, Search, and Hotels to simplify travel planning. A standout addition to Google Maps lets users create a list from screenshots, using Gemini AI to identify and map locations mentioned in their saved images—making trip planning from screenshots much easier. This feature starts rolling out to iOS users in the U.S. this week, with Android support coming soon. Meanwhile, Google Search is adding AI itinerary tools that generate personalized trip plans, such as historical tours of Greece, complete with reviews, maps, and export options to Docs or Gmail. AI Overviews in Google Lens will also expand to six new languages. In hotel search, global price tracking alerts are now live, letting users monitor deals for specific dates and preferences like beach access or star ratings.