From Instagram for Kids to Jeff Bezos $2B Offer to NASA: This Weeks Tech News

Charge ahead with this week’s tech news, from Instagram for Kids to Jeff Bezos’s $2B Offer to NASA.

Facebook Pushes Forward on Instagram for Kids

From Instagram for Kids to Jeff Bezos $2B Offer to NASA

In what seemed like an early April Fools joke, Facebook will be pushing forward with the Instagram for Kids plans. This week, the company shared in a blog post the plan to move forward on the “new Instagram experience for tweens”. Regarding the youth initiative, the company shared their desire “to build experiences designed specifically for them, managed by parents and guardians.” It was earlier this year, in March, that Buzzfeed obtained a memo from the company with its new shift in focus. The internal Instagram memo stated the company had “identified youth work as a priority” and was planning to build a version specifically intended for kids. The product will reportedly be called Instagram Youth, which will automatically set the profiles of users under 16 to private and ban marketers from advertising products targeting youth. Facebook has not yet revealed when it will launch an Instagram version for kids.

New Snapchat Maps to Recommend Places Yous Should Visit

From Instagram for Kids to Jeff Bezos $2B Offer to NASA

For those that have maintained their Snapchat commitment, a new feature will be coming your way. In what sounds like a cool blend of Google Maps and Yelp, Snapchat wants to recommend places you should visit. With 250 million people using the app’s built-in map interface was recently upgraded to a main tab inside the app. This week the company announced a new feature would begin to surface popular places it thinks you may want to visit. Snap Map users will start seeing a lists of places, such as bars or restaurants. The recommendations will be based on places they’ve either tagged in past posts or favorited to check out. The app’s “Popular” tab will show suggestions for places to go based on factors like your current location and friend activity. “This new algorithm in our Popular Tab sets Snap Map apart as a highly personalized discovery platform and is a first-of-its-kind feature for Snapchat, overall,” said a Snap representative in an interview with The Verge.

 

Jeff Bezos Offers $2B to NASA to Get Blue Origin Back in the Space Race.

From Instagram for Kids to Jeff Bezos $2B Offer to NASA

Jeff Bezos is committed to the space race! A $2 BILLION DOLLAR commitment, to be exact. The Amazon founder wants to give NASA up to $2 billion as his bid to reignite the billionaire battle for space. This, of course, being the contest apparently taking place between the world’s two richest men and their company’s – Bezos’ Blue Origin and Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Nothing to worry about for us regular folk here on earth. Bezos appealed to NASA’s Administrator Bill Nelson this week in an open letter to consider Blue Origin as the next vehicle to land astronauts on the moon. The proposal to contract Blue Origin for the build comes a few months after NASA selected Space X for a $2.9 billion contract. “Blue Origin will bridge the HLS budgetary funding shortfall by waiving all payments in the current and next two government fiscal years up to $2 billion to get the program back on track right now,” Bezos wrote in the letter. NASA expects to land the first woman and the next man on the moon’s south pole in 2024 through its Artemis program.

United Airlines to Launch New Preorder Meal Options for Passengers

From Instagram for Kids to Jeff Bezos $2B Offer to NASA

More way’s to ease your travel will be coming to United Airlines. The company announced this week passengers can preorder food, snacks, and beverages up to five days before their scheduled flight. The feature will allow orders to be made through the website or on the airline’s mobile app. In the statement, United claims to be the “first and only” airline, allowing economy this tech-friendly option. Until recently, only Premium customers on certain eligible flights could use the feature. Beginning this week, the choice will be open to all ticket-holders. The new initiative will only be available on flights from Chicago to Honolulu; Orange County, CA; Sacramento, CA; and San Diego to start. Beginning this fall, United says it will extend the option to passengers of all flights over 1,500 miles.

Kindle Says Goodbye to Internet Access for Older Models

From Instagram for Kids to Jeff Bezos $2B Offer to NASA

It’s a sad day for your old Kindle. Amazon has announced that Kindle e-readers with built-in 3G will begin to lose the ability to connect to the internet. According to an email sent to customers this week, the feature will phase out entirely in the US in December. This recent change is due to mobile carriers transitioning from older 2G and 3G to newer 4G and 5G networks. Kindles without Wi-Fi may run into the issue of not connecting to the internet at all. While Kindles with 4G support should be fine, models with 3G or lower will be stuck with Wi-Fi only. Amazon stressed in its statement that users will still be able to enjoy their downloaded content. 

Google Voice Adds New Missed Call and Caller ID Features

For those that use Google Voice, for whichever reason, Google has added new and long-overdue features. This week, the company announced it’s adding new caller ID, missed call, and SMS message features to Google Voice. The new updates will now let you know why you missed a call and provide directions for disabling unwanted features. The update will also make it easier to redial dropped calls. Additionally, you will be able to switch to your mobile network if your Wi-Fi connection caused your call failure.

Weekend Events: July 30-August 1, 2021

Make the most of your weekend with our list of fun events in your area. CHECK OUT THIS WEEKEND’S BEST EVENTS from LA to the Westside, Conejo Valley, and SFV! 

Los Angeles Fun Events

The Princess Bride in Concert

Fun Events

When: July 31, 2021

Where: The Hollywood Bowl 

What: As you wish: Don’t miss the ultimate cult classic fairy tale ‘The Princess Bride’ at the Hollywood Bowl this weekend. A genuinely inventive, endlessly quotable adventure with cameos galore and live backing from the LA Phil, who needs more? Enjoy the stunning theatrical orchestral arrangement of Mark Knopfler’s score on July 31!

Puppet Up! Uncensored

Fun Events

When: July 31-Aug 1, 2021

Where: The Jim Henson Company, Hollywood

What: This isn’t your childhood puppet show. The part puppet show, part improv show, “Puppet Up! Uncensored,” will be providing some much-needed adult humor this weekend only. Combining top puppeteering talent with music, jokes, and shenanigans, don’t miss the fun. The show includes a string of memorable performances on the historic Jim Henson Company Lot in Hollywood.

Tribeca Drive-In

Fun Events

When: Until August 26, 2021

Where: Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena

What: If you could not jet-set to NYC for Tribeca, you can feel like your kind of there all through August. Check out the Tribeca Drive-In, hosted by the famed film festival. Bringing the community together safely, you’ll love this genuinely nostalgic cinematic experience. Enjoy classic films, blockbusters, and shorts throughout the month with concessions from local businesses.

Westside and Beach Community Fun Events

The DiscOasis

When: July 16 through Labor Day Weekend

Where: South Coast Botanic Gardens

What: Constellation Immersive, an affiliate of leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA), has announced the launch of The DiscOasis. This music-driven interactive fantasy invites you into a glittering disco paradise for the soul.

Marina Drive-In Presents La La Land

Fun Events

When: July 31, 2021 @ 8:00 PM

Where: Parking Lot #2 Public Boat Launch, Marina Del Rey

What: Catch the cinematic ode to LA and award-winning film ‘La La Land’ this Sunday in Marina Del Rey. Marina Drive-In movies provide old-school entertainment in the comfort of your car. Each Saturday showing provides two film options with advance ticket purchase recommended. 

Tristan Eaton: All At Once

When: Until October 3, 2021

Where: Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach

What: Get your art fandom on with a stunning display of mural artwork in Long Beach. The globe-spanning exhibition of work from the famed L.A. muralist Tristan Eaton will be on showcase through the beginning of October. 

San Fernando Valley Fun Events

State Fair Santa Anita Park

When: Until August 22, 2021

Where: Santa Anita Park, Arcadia

What: While there’s no L.A. County Fair this year, a new competitor has emerged to take its place. The State Fair at Santa Anita Park will be providing family carnival fun throughout August. Enjoy fair food, rides, and tribute bands at Santa Anita Park.

Electric Dusk Drive-In Presents: Disney’s Aladdin (1992)

When: August 1, 2021 | 8:15 PM – 10:15 PM PDT

Where: 211 West California Ave., Glendale

What: Enjoy ‘A Whole New World,’ with Disney’s animated classic ‘Aladdin.’ The whimsical flick starring the late Robin Williams will be at everyone’s favorite Valley drive-in this weekend. You can purchase tickets early or same-day. Films are screened in the Glendale Sears Parking Lot. 

626 Night Market

When: July 9-Oct 24, 2021

Where: Santa Anita Park

What: Enjoy one of America’s largest Asian food markets. Spanning the course of Santa Anita Park’s front Paddock Gardens, 626 Night Market returns for a summer of delicious eats. Indulge in over 250 Asian street food and beverage peddlers, live music, artists, games!

Conejo Valley Fun Events

Young Artists Ensemble presents LES MISERABLES SCHOOL EDITION

When: July 29- August 1, 2021 |  7:30 PM

Where: Scherr Forum | B of A Performing Arts Center, Thousand Oaks

What: The Young Artists Ensemble will present LES MISÉRABLES School Edition starting this Thursday (today). The performances will run through the weekend at Thousand Oaks B of A Performing Arts Center. Les Misérables remains the world’s longest-running musical. A true modern classic based on Victor Hugo’s novel and featuring one of the most memorable scores of all time, don’t miss out on a true masterpiece!

Artwalk and Craft Fair at Hueneme Beach

When: July 31, 2021 | 10:00am-6:00pm

Where: 575 E Surfside Dr | Port Hueneme

What: Calling all art and crafts fans! Hueneme Beach invites you to attend this weekend’s Artwalk and Craft Fair. The event is FREE and open to the public. The fair will feature talented local artists, vendors, food trucks, and more! 

Dallas Cowboys Training Camp at River Ridge Fields in Oxnard

When: Sunday, August 1, 2021 | 11:00am-1:00pm

Where: River Ridge Fields | Oxnard

What: For all the Dallas Cowboy fans in LA and the valley, you are in for a treat! The Dallas Cowboys are heading back to River Ridge Playing Fields in Oxnard this year for the 2021 pre-season training camp! Tickets are not needs, as admission is free. The event will feature “Cowboys on Tour” trucks, team merchandise, and Hall of Fame trailers.

LA Eats of the Week: Our Favorite Spots for Casual Dining

When you have one of those days where you just want a casual dining spot, we have just the right list. This week’s LA Eats highlights our favorite casual dining restaurants around town. Check out tasty bites from LA to the Westside and Conejo Valley to SFV!

Los Angeles

Dogs Chicks 

Our Favorite Spots for Casual Dining

Location:  317 South Broadway | Los Angeles.

New to LA, Dogs Chicks offers a winning menu of hot dogs and Korean-style hot chicken. Indulge in decadent loaded fries, fried shrimp, and fish sandwiches, all served on split-top buns. Make this your next lunch spot or go-to comfort food destination for casual dining.

Moon Rabbit

Location: Grand Central Market – South Broadway | Los Angeles.

New to the labyrinth of restaurants located inside Grand Central Market is Moon Rabbit. The casual dining Asian-fusion spot comes from Sticky Rice founder David Tewsart. Their menu offers a wide-ranging mix of items from Asian teas and sandwiches to Vietnamese banh mi, and Japanese sandos. 

 

Anan

Our Favorite Spots for Casual Dining

Location: 318 S. La Brea Ave. | Los Angeles.

If you are coincidentally in search of fast-casual Vietnamese food, Anan is right for you. Set in a stylish dining room, every bowl of the restaurant’s signature pho bo features a different cut of beef. Enjoy selections — from tenderloin to brisket and flank. Another casual dining tasty option is the pho dac biet, which includes all of the aforementioned cuts, plus some beef meatballs. 

Westside and Beach Communities

Vegan Castle

Location: 2400 Santa Fe | Long Beach

Long Beach’s Vegan Castle offers a plant-based fare with a Japanese twist. It’s hard to resist their done-up and saucy sushi rolls and hand rolls so why not enjoy? Instead of the real deal, because they are vegan, fruits like bananas and oranges and imitation seafood replace the real stuff. A perfect casual dining experience for your inner vegan or sushi lover.

Tikka Taco

Our Favorite Spots for Casual Dining

Location: 1425 Ocean Front Walk | Venice

Venture to Tikka Taco, chef Kamran Gil’s Desi flavor fused form of comfort food. What makes this taco spot different? For starters, instead of corn or flour tortillas, Tikka Taco embraces scratch-made roti flatbreads. And the food? Absolute perfection and a fantastic casual dining spot!

La Puglia

Location: 1621 Wilshire Blvd. | Santa Monica

If you can’t make it to Italy this summer like every celebrity on Instagram, you can at least dine like you are. Buon appetito La Puglia and their all-day restaurant, bakery, and cafe. The SaMo spot brings a slice of southern Italy to the westside. Stop by for lighter fare and caffeine in the mornings, or come by for pizza, pasta, and heartier mains for lunch and dinner. 

 

San Fernando Valley

T & C’s Tackle Box Southern Seafood & More

Our Favorite Spots for Casual Dining

Location: 7141 Kester Ave. | Van Nuys

If you love seafood AND southern comfort food, then you’ll love T& C’s Tackle Box Southern Seafood and More. Say that three times fast and then make your way to Cousins Christopher Davis and Trever Hairston second location of the casual dining spot in the Valley. Get ready for “reel good seafood,” like the decked-out po’boy sandwiches and fried seafood “tackle boxes.” Either way, you’ll be in seafood bliss.  

Glenwood Smokehouse

Location: 152 South Brand Blvd. | Glendale

For fans of smoked meat like beef brisket and pulled pork, Glenwood Smokehouse makes for a perfect casual dining spot. While the proteins they serve up are next level, the appetizers are on par too. With options like the pimento cheese with crackers and yuzu kosho deviled eggs, you’ll never want to leave. But you’ll have to at the closing hour of course. 

Auld Chip Shop

Our Favorite Spots for Casual Dining

Location: 4007 Riverside Drive | Burbank

Dine like the Irish at Auld Chip Shop. Burbank’s old-fashioned Irish pub features battered and fried cod, haddock, and rockfish. If you’re not feeling in the mood for fish, they also have fantastic savory pies (shepherd’s pie rooster pie, lamb’s pie) and standbys like Malay chicken curry and bangers and mash. 

Conejo Valley

The Loaf

Location: 24450 Main St., Unit #160, Santa Clarita.

If you have ever been to Okayama Kobo in Anaheim, you’ll love their newest venture, the Japanese bakery, The Loaf. The Santa Clarita offers casual dining options like sweet and savory bread and pastries using imported flour from Hokkaido. 

Bamboo Room

Our Favorite Spots for Casual Dining

Location: 30760 Russell Ranch Rd Suite C |  Westlake Village

Spend your evening in Westlake Village’s most serene cocktail lounge. With a sophisticated and relaxed ambiance, the food is as unique as the interior design. From co-owners Michelin Star Executive Chef Anthony Alaimo and Jeffrey S. Helfer, you won’t be disappointed with a weekend spent at the Bamboo Room. The venue also features live music on Friday and Saturday nights for those seeking a more lively evening.

The Raven Tavern

Location: 1651 Victoria Ave | Oxnard

The Raven Tavern in Oxnard opened with a vision in mind. To tell the Public House or Inn story and how it evolved from its English and Irish roots and migrated to the United States. Invoking the essence of the traditional Public House or Inn, The Raven Tavern fuses with the modern flair of the American Tavern. The tavern offers a delicious casual dining experience for locals and newcomers alike to enjoy.

Out & About | The Top Parks for Picnicking

With summer flying by as swiftly as a cool breeze, it’s the best time to have an outdoor picnic. Make the most of SoCal’s neverending good weather, by spending the day outdoors. We’re sharing our picks for the top parks for picnicking, so you can properly take in the summer air. Read on and enjoy one of these local gem’s listed below:

Top Parks for Picnicking: Los Angeles

Barnsdall Art Park

Location: 4804 Hollywood Blvd. | Los Angeles

If you happen to love architecture and the outdoors, the Barnsdall Art park may be the best park for you. As one of our favorite parks for picnicking, the lush greenery is also home to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House. Enjoy breathtaking views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign at the Barnsdall Art Park.

Roxbury Memorial Park

Location: 471 S Roxbury Dr. | Beverly Hills

Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, the Roxbury Memorial Park encompasses more than 11 acres of green space. The park has a community center that offers a number of recreational activities. Aside from that, the vibrant and perfectly maintained park serves as an excellent choice for a relaxed picnic.

Top Parks for Picnicking: Westside and Beach Communities

Abalone Cove Shoreline Park

Location: 5970 Palos Verdes Dr S. | Rancho Palos Verdes

With stunning ocean views, it’s no wonder Abalone Cove Shoreline Park lands on our list of top parks for picnicking. Giving all the quintessential California vibes you could ever want, the space provides fresh air and relaxing scenery. Located in Palos Verdes, the park features 2 beaches, tidepools, bluff-top viewing areas, and trails.

Will Rogers State Historic Park

Location: 1501 Will Rogers State Park Rd. | Pacific Palisades

For those that are local, the name Will Roger’s has become synonymous with LA. As the first mayor of Beverly Hills, it should come as no surprise that the famed actor became “America’s most beloved citizen.” The 359 acres of Will Roger’s State Park, once the ranch of the Hollywood legend, now bodes as a cherished city park gem. A state historic park, the land has become home to LA’s only Polo field and a true local favorite. Take in the California sun at Will Roger’s State Park and enjoy a bit of SoCal history.

Top Parks for Picnicking: The Valley

Lake Balboa Park

Top Parks for Picnicking

Location: 6300 Balboa Blvd. | Van Nuys

Blooming with stunning cherry blossom trees alongside a tranquil lake, Lake Balboa serves as the perfect picnic spot. Whether you pack a light snack or a full spread, you’ll love sitting lakeside as a bevy of geese floats by. If you want to change up your setting, take a stroll through the park’s Japanese Tea Garden. You can even rent a swan paddle boat to take out on the lake if you’re feeling adventurous. 

Conejo Creek North Park

Top Parks for Picnicking

Location: 1379 East Janss Road, Thousand Oaks

This 27-acre natural creekside became an official community park when it was acquired by the city in 1972. Serving as one of the top parks for picnicking in the area, Conejo Creek North Park is also one of the most popular parks. The community park features two ponds, a stream, the town’s main library, and a community center. There are also plenty of spaces to picnic and a relaxing Healing Garden and Gratitude Circle where you can find your zen. Need we say more? 

Valley Village Park

Top Parks for Picnicking

Location: 5000 Westpark Dr. | North Hollywood

With plenty of acres to roam free and enjoy the outdoors, Valley Village Park provides a perfect picnicking spot. Enjoy the abundant greenery and blooming gardens of this local gem. The Valley Village Park makes for a great place to sit down for a bite or to enjoy a stroll along its many trails. Either way, you’re sure to have a wonderful afternoon in North Hollywood’s beloved community park. 

Calabasas Creek Park

Top Parks for Picnicking

Location: 23527 Calabasas Rd. | Calabasas

Travel back to the Victorian era in this quint community park that brims with old-fashioned charm. Calabasas Creek Park, maybe last on our list of the top parks for picnicking but we’re ranking as just as enjoyable as the rest. Along with featuring one of the two creeks in the area, the park is also home to the Leonis Adobe Museum. See the home of Leonis Adobe, Plummer House, and even a recreated Chumash village all at Calabasas Creek Park!

Home Tips: How to Add a Pop of Color to Your Kitchen

The modern kitchen is the heart of the home. These days, families spend a lot of their time together in the kitchen. Therefore, if it looks dull and tired, you must give it a jolt to liven it up. One way of doing this is by using colors innovatively. However, this does not mean that you need to overload your kitchen with color. Below are some tips that you can count on to give your kitchen a pop of color.

Update Paint

This is perhaps the most obvious way to add a pop of color to your kitchen. It simply involves giving your kitchen walls and ceiling a fresh coat of paint. If you do not want to do that, you can simply paint unexpected kitchen surfaces, such as the sides of the kitchen island.

Add A Colorful Rug

Sometimes, adding a pop of color to your kitchen can be as simple as adding a new colorful rug. If you are afraid that an ordinary rug might not be a match for your moisture-prone kitchen floor, you can go for a moisture-resistant rug.

Add a Colorful Lighting Fixture

Did you know that there are lighting fixtures that you can add without wiring anything? For instance, colorful plug-in pendants and chandeliers are beautiful, and they can add a pop of color to your kitchen. They come in many different colors, and you can be sure that you will find exactly what your kitchen needs to look lively again.

Add Colorful Furniture or Appliances

Another way of adding a pop of color to your kitchen is by introducing a new colorful kitchen appliance or piece of furniture. Kitchen appliances such as microwave ovens and refrigerators come in many different colors, and therefore, picking a colorful one can go a long way in revving up your kitchen color.

Update Your Dinnerware

If your dinnerware is always visible, then you can use it to add a pop of color to your kitchen. To refresh the color of your kitchen, you can simply buy a new set of more colorful dinnerware.

Add Art

This is one of the simplest ways of adding a pop of color to your kitchen. A colorful piece of art, photograph, or even vintage ads can introduce the color you need to give your kitchen a lively appearance again.

The Bottom Line

Overall, it is apparent that if you are tired of the current appearance of your kitchen interior, you can make it lively again by adding a pop of bright color. There are several simple ways in which you can do this. For instance, you can introduce a colorful piece of art, update the paint, add colorful kitchen appliances, or even add a colorful rug.

From a New Culver City Hotel to the Dallas Cowboys in Oxnard and More! | City News

Take the time to catch up on your local news with our highlights from around town. Read our city news of the week and stay in the know about what’s happening in your neighborhood!

Los Angeles City News

The Growth of LA’s Neighborhood Markets

With this year’s opening of Wine+Eggs, Sesame LA, and Open Market, LA has seen the return of a throwback. The neighborhood market. With the past year of isolation, many researchers have noted the uptick in consumers seeking community engagement. For store owners like Brian Lee of Open Market L.A., he and his fellow co-owner, want to be the healthy part of this change. Seeking to create an option for produce that is local and affordable, small shops like Open Market L.A. have begun to reemerge. A recent report by Accenture consulting firm found that “56 percent of consumers are shopping in neighborhood stores or buying more locally sourced products”. Collectively, the market owners are using their space to help undiscovered community products find a home while bringing together the community in a new way.

CA Launches Largest Free School Lunch Program in the U.S.

This August, as students return to school, 6.2. million of them will now be provided the option of a free school lunch. The new move by California officials comes as the result of budget surplus and will be the largest program of its kind in the country. “This is so historic. It’s beyond life-changing,” said Erin Primer, director of food services for the San Luis Coastal Unified School District on California’s Central Coast. The program will provide food to students regardless of their family income, which is a shift from the original program that set assistance at an income cap. The $262-billion budget will allot $54 million for the coming school year through June 2022. After that, California will spend $650 million annually on the program.

Alo Yoga to Take Over Beverly Hills WeWork Space

As WeWork bids adieu to another location in LA, Alo Yoga will have a new massive space in Beverly Hills. The yoga clothing company will take over the 73,000-sq-ft office space in a deal struck this month with WeWork. Located at 9830 Wilshire Boulevard, the building sits at one of the most prominent intersections in the 90210. The I.M. Pei-designed space was originally home to Michael Ovitz’s Creative Artist Agency before they departed for their space in Century City. The news comes as one of many recent changes to WeWork’s footprint after parting ways with their spaces in the Arts District, Pacific Design Center, and La Brea. The new space for Alo Yoga will be the LA-founded company’s second headquarters following their Flatiron flagship in New York.

Westside & Beach Communities City News

Ocean Park Library Reopens to the Public

Bookworms can rejoice with the reopening of Santa Monica’s Ocean Park Library this past month. Launching a new self-service model, the public can now sign up for the service that will allow them to pick up reserved items and access resources with a swipe of their Library card. The new model was implemented at the Ocean Park Branch on July 28, 2021. Community members that have pre-approved access will be able to access the Branch on Wednesdays and Fridays between 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Library Director Patty Wong, said the following in a statement: “We know our patrons are eager to get back to the library and we are excited to expand access to our collections through self-service hours enabled through this grant-funded technology.” With the service, patrons can access library collections, space, and services through the controlled self-service model that requires limited staff resources.  

New Hotel Planned for Culver City

Replacing the small strip mall on the corner of Jefferson and Sepulveda Boulevard, a new hotel property has received the green light from the City Council. The decision came with a 4-0-1 vote of approval for the plans from Sandstone Properties. The boutique hotel, presently titled ‘The Jeff’, would consist of a five-story building featuring 175 guest rooms, amenities, and restaurant space. Nakada Partners are the project designers. Their plans include a central courtyard area that is described in a design narrative as an “oculus.”  The hotel’s top floor would include a pool deck and a rooftop bar. The Jeff will have a 30-month construction period with an opening set for 2024. Presently, Springboard Hospitality has been tapped to operate the hotel. The company currently runs the Chamberlain West Hollywood and Grafton on Sunset.

FAA to Pay LAX Neighborhoods to Soundproof Their Homes

Residents of El Segundo and neighboring LA homeowners that reside near LAX will receive some much-needed noise-related relief. The FAA has announced a $20.5 million grant to soundproof the homes of communities near the travel hub. According to the LA Times, eligibility will be based on an FAA-approved noise map. Around $40,000 in upgrades are available to eligible property owners through the program. The funding includes $6 million for homeowners in L.A. and El Segundo. There will also be $5 million for those in Inglewood and $9 million for residents in unincorporated communities. Above all, those that receive the funds can use the money towards soundproof windows and doors along with air-conditioning systems.

San Fernando Valley City News

A 332-Unit Planned for Van Nuys

Development firm Alliant Strategic is seeking to build a 332-unit complex in Van Nuys. The proposed project would include 4,000 square feet of commercial space and 37 units set aside for extremely low-income residents. The six-story building will be located at 7050-7058 N. Van Nuys Boulevard and 14431 W. Vose Street. The plans filed with the Los Angeles Department of City Planning would require final approval. If approved the 300,000 square-foot project, called Van Nuys Vose would include 64-units. This comes as Van Nuys has experienced a significant increase in residential developments. A portion of those developments also includes affordable housing in their building plans. 

Sherman Oaks Seeks Artists to Paint Utility Boxes

Following suit of other neighborhoods in LA, Sherman Oaks has launched a diverse art project. The “Let’s Paint Sherman Oaks,” is a new program run by the Sherman Oaks Chamber Foundation. The program seeks new artists to paint more of the city’s utility boxes. The Foundation will offer $350 grants to those that paint small utility boxes. A larger grant of $450 will go to those that paint large ones. According to the Foundation’s website, there are 10 remaining utility boxes up for grabs. To apply, interested artists are being instructed to download a template online. From there they must draw their idea for a neighborhood-appropriate painting on it in color. Entries can be emailed to ShermanOaksFoundation@gmail.com.

Conejo Valley City News

The Dallas Cowboys Training Camp Returns to Oxnard

Football fans can rejoice as the NFL brings one of its fan-favorite teams for the pre-season training to SoCal. The Dallas Cowboys will be heading back to River Ridge Playing Fields in Oxnard for the 2021 pre-season training camp. The Cowboys will host their special fan event ‘Training Camp: Cowboys Back Together’ on July 31. The event will feature live music, prizes, giveaways, and more! The Cowboys will also offer a special closed practice on August 10, for their Heroes Appreciation Day. The event will serve as the team’s way of showing gratitude towards military personnel, first responders, and front-line healthcare workers. Admission is Free at the almost two-week-long event, with more details available on the City of Oxnard’s website: http://www.visitoxnard.com/cowboys/

From Driverless Lyft’s to Dislikes on Twitter: This Week’s Tech News

This week’s tech news features all the latest in tech. Power up your week with all that’s happening in the tech world. From driverless Lyfts to dislikes on Twitter, we’re dishing out the tech news of the week!

World’s Fastest Train Debuts

From Driverless Lyfts to Dislikes on Twitter: This Week's Tech News

While the U.S. still has some work to do on catching up to the rest of the world’s rail services, this latest train news serves as a landmark. This week the world’s fastest train debuted, clocking in at speeds up to 373 miles per hour, a report says. The magnetic levitation (maglev) debuted in China and will not be as loud or require as much maintenance as other trains. With speeds up to 600 kilometers per hour (373 miles,) the train will be capable of cutting a 5 ½ hour trip down to just 3 hours. The high-speed maglev lets the train float while traveling, without touching the rail. China spent close to two decades developing the technology and research needed to launch its latest transportation venture. 

Twitter Testing a Way to Dislike Replies

From Driverless Lyfts to Dislikes on Twitter: This Week's Tech News

If you have always wanted to dislike a particular tweet, a new tool will be making its way to you soon. This week, Twitter announced that they are testing a way to up-or down-vote replies. The effort comes as a way to better understand what users find as relevant content. The company shared the news in a Tweet to their Twitter support page, notifying users that some iPhone users may see the option show up on their app. Currently, the feature has not been opened up to all Twitter users, with only a small undisclosed number being able to test the feature. “This gives people the power to privately voice their opinion on the quality of replies without publicly shaming others while also giving us more nuanced feedback,” Cody Elam, a user researcher at Twitter, said in a thread of tweets. 

Microsoft-Powered Autonomous Robot is Here to Clean our Beaches 

In eventual good news for California coastlines, robots may be helping to keep our beaches clean soon. A Dutch startup’s BeachBot robot has launched an initiative to rid our sands of cigarette butts. The start-up now has Microsoft’s artificial intelligence on hand to help the robot learn how. While the robot will only be learning how to pick up cigarette butts, the company hopes to clean up other waste soon. The startup was highlighted by Microsoft this week, with the company showing off the prototype machine. The robot uses the software giant’s Trove AI system as part of its learning process.

Lyft to Get Self-Driving Cars from Ford and Argo AI

Lyft will be joining the autonomous vehicle race this year in a new venture with Ford and Argo AI. The ride-hailing service will debut its “driverless cars” in Miami. The announcement was made this week after the company had to delay its efforts due to the pandemic. The company has high hopes to commercialize its autonomous ride-hailing service. Lyft will join the likes of Uber and Waymo as they work to provide a 21st-century option for ridesharing. Ford and Argo AI are working to create defined zones for autonomous pick-ups in Miami using the Ford Escape. A human safety driver will be onboard for pickups but the vehicle itself will drive riders to their end destinations.

Weekend Events: July 23-25, 2021

This weekend features no shortage of fun options to keep you entertained. From rooftop flicks to 80’s tributes in the park, make the most of your weekend with our list of things to do. Read on for events from L.A. to the coast, and Conejo Valley, and SFV.

Los Angeles

Melrose Rooftop Theatre

movies

When: until August 30, 2021

Where: E.P. & L.P. | West Hollywood

What: This Sunday fall in love with the Oscar-nominated film ‘ A Star is Born. Melrose Rooftop Theatre will be taking over WEHO’s E.P. & L.P. for their weekly film screening series. The outdoor theatre offers great movies, fantastic views, and an open-air bar. What more do you need on a Sunday Funday?

Legacies of Exchange: Chinese Contemporary Art from the Yuz Foundation

When: Until March 13, 2022

Where: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Miracle Mile

What: In this collaborative exhibition of contemporary art, see stunning works of art from Shanghai’s Yuz Museum. The featured artists of the exhibit include Ai Weiwei, Huang Yong Ping, Wang Guangyi, Xu Bing, and Yue Minjun. The artist’s pieces were created in response to international trade, political conflict, and global artistic exchange.

Hollywood Artisans Market

When: Until August 29, 2021

Where: 1715 N Cahuenga Blvd | Hollywood

What: Hollywood creativity is not just limited to the film industry. See the other side of Angeleno’s artistic flair at the Hollywood Artisan’s Market. Browse through rows of locally-made crafts, clothes, jewelry, and food. What’s better? Free entry AND On-site parking. Talk about a win-win.

 

Westside and Beach Communities

Night Dive

When: July 23-December 31, 2021

Where: Aquarium of the Pacific | Long Beach

What: Dive into a magical evening at the Aquarium of the Pacific (not literally). This event serves to entertain the 18+ crowd after hours with art installations and live bands. Other features of the evening include food trucks and DJs, for the hungry music lover in you.

 

OC Fair

When: until August 15, 2021

Where: OC Fair & Event Center | Costa Mesa

What: It’s the best time of year! Besides the warm breeze, the OC Fair has officially returned as one of the highlights of summer. The fair has been providing fun and smile since 1889 and continues to be a community favorite to this day. Enjoy all the deep-fried, carnival rides, and rodeo fun your heart desires at the fair!

Poolside Cinema at the Fairmont Miramar

When: Until August 28, 2021

Where: Fairmont Miramar | Santa Monica

What: In true Cali style, the Fairmont Miramar brings fun movies to a poolside setting where you can enjoy in luxury. Every Saturday night at sunset, visitors and guests are invited to partake in the hotel’s ‘Poolside Cinema’. Enjoy popcorn and a family-friendly flick all while lounging around one of Santa Monica’s most luxurious pools. 

San Fernando Valley

‘Ted Lasso’ Biscuit Pop-up

When: July 24-25, 2021

Where: Studio City Farmer’s Market

What: If you are not a Ted Lasso fan by now, where have you been? Catch up! The beloved Apple TV+ comedy hit is here to bring you some off-screen delight. Taking place in multiple venues for the week, fans can enjoy the show’s recognizable biscuits at a delightful fan pop-up. This weekend the English-set series will be offering their free biscuits and tea at the Studio City Farmer’s Market. Arrive early, because biscuits will only be available while supplies last.

California Women’s Film Festival

When: July 23-25, 2021

Where: Whitefire Theatre | Sherman Oaks

What: Celebrate women filmmakers, artists, and writers at the California Women’s Film Festival. The event will showcase the work of selected women filmmakers by providing a showcase and networking forum in the heart of Hollywood. 

Holly Weird Film Festival

When: Jul 24, 2021

Where: Good Nite Bar | North Hollywood

What: The First Annual Holly Weird Film Festival (HWFF), founded by Festival Director Jack Truman, celebrates independent movies of all genres. This film showcase serves as a showcase for truly original Independent and DIY film and video. Enjoy underground cinema from around the world at this weekend event.

Conejo Valley

Rachel Bloom Comedy Show

Movies, Music and Fun

When: until August 20, 2021

Where: Dynasty Typewriter | Westlake

What: Don’t miss out on the hilarious comedy show from Golden Globe winner Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend). The actress and writer will be showcasing her comedy chops during this limited event at the Dynasty Typewriter. Snag your tickets early!

Music in the Park

Movies, Music and Fun

When: Saturday, July 24 @ 6:30

Where: 5600 Hollytree Dr. | Oak Park 

What: We’re taking all the way back this weekend to the ultimate ’80s! Enjoy an evening of free and fun entertainment in Oak Canyon Community Park. Fast Times – Ultimate 80s Tribute will be sure to give you the perfect dose of nostalgia while taking in the summer air. 

Movies in the Park in Moorpark Presents: Galaxy Quest

Movies, Music and Fun

When: Saturday, July 24 @ 7:00

Where: 4550 Tierra Rejada Rd. | Moorpark

What: We love cult classic movies, with a cast that’s too perfect to miss. See Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, and the late Alan Rickman in the sci-fi comedy hit, ‘Galaxy Quest’. This weekend’s feature takes place at Arroyo Vista Community Park with advance ticket purchase required. 

Out & About: The Best Places for Stargazing in SoCal

How long has it been since you stepped out on a warm summer night to savor California’s spectacular night sky? Well, between working long hours and taking care of your family, you might easily miss out on this glorious after-dark action. So, clear your schedule, grab a blanket and step out into California’s night-time marvels. What’s more, the region’s sandy shorelines, rugged mountains, and desert landscapes are all perfect backdrops that add to this divine experience. Read on below for the best places for stargazing throughout SoCal!

Below are some great places in SoCal to view the constellations:

Joshua Tree National Park, Riverside County

Lone Joshua trees, a striking rock-strewn landscape, and vast desert oasis, Joshua Tree National Park is a perfect stargazing site in Los Angeles. Here, you will enjoy a perfect getaway away from the city’s chaos and light pollution and step into the awe of naturally dark clouds, serene desert air, and a tranquil atmosphere.

Siskiyou County

California’s Siskiyou county hides miles away from the city’s glaring lights offering a perfectly dark atmosphere for the ultimate night-sky viewing. Besides a night full of stargazing adventures, you can also enjoy horseback riding, rafting, and fly-fishing activities during the day.

 

Milpitas Wash in Imperial County

Milpitas Wash offers you a perfect getaway Experience-Just you, the dark-filled night, and the great Palo Verde mountains obstruct the light from Blythe. You might also have one or two owls to keep you company. For convenience, carry along some food or snacks, water, and your full sense of adventure.

 

Borrego Springs, San Diego County

Borrego Springs is an excellent gateway to the largest state park in California- Anza Borrego. Suffice to say, the state’s residences and business operators have made it their goal to keep the night glaring light to the minimum in a bid to conserve the county’s natural night-time spectacular beauty.

Point Dume State Preserve, Malibu

Malibu gives you every reason to venture out and enjoy the star-filled canvas of a clear SoCal night sky. Malibu offers you a great escape away from the city’s light pollution. Even better, the city successfully implemented its dark sky ordinance last fall, making Point Dume a preferred star gazing site. 

 

Red Rock Canyon State Park

One of the best things about living in Santa Clarita is not having to travel far for a stargazing experience. For instance, the Red Rock Canyon State Park makes for a perfect stargazing location. Approximately 45 minutes from Santa Clarita, it’s an amazingly rugged destination full of geologic formation. Just make sure to find a clear space with fewer trees to enjoy the spectacular views.

Are you looking to refresh your mind and feel fabulous again? Well, get out of your house, bathe in some fresh air, and get lost in South California’s spectacular views. Taking a short drive to these SoCal perfect sites and reconnecting with mother nature may be all you need.

How to Add a Pop of Color to Your Bathroom | Home Tips

A bathroom is one of the most critical parts of your home experiences. If you seek to transform your bathroom from drab to luxury, you should be ready to make it happen. Here are some DIY home improvement tips that will help you add a pop of color to your bathroom:

Add a Pop of Color Through Paint 

Color is a critical aspect of a room as it affects most of the décor. Using neutral color allows flexibility. White, for instance, makes a perfect color for a luxurious bathroom. Consider having white cabinets and countertops. You can also throw in splurge high-quality rags and towels. Pairing your white linens with accessories will help tie in everything.

Gray also makes a superb color choice for your bathroom. It brings a soothing effect and a sense of luxury. Greige is a warm form of gray which can improve your bathroom experience. It is also easy to match. You can match the color with brushed silver fixtures and wood vanity in the space.

Alternatively, you can create a spar theme for your bathroom. Monochromatic colors such as aquatic paint color or pretty blue bring a feel of spa luxury to a bathroom. If you are going for this color, consider using varying shades.

Create Pop of Color with Lighting

Lighting a bathroom can be challenging if you have limited space as it can cause reflection effects from angled mirrors. To counter this problem, you can use a diffuse ceiling light and position the downlights carefully to avoid shadows. For makeup application, use vertical lights flanking the mirror for maximum lighting. If you are looking for DIY home improvement, you can use excellent cove lighting for a modernized bathroom and add mini recessed light to your cove lighting to expound on the touch of a spa in your bathroom. The mini recessed lights are pretty relaxing with a theatre touch. Cove lighting also creates an excellent bathroom experience taking you to the future.

Add Pop of Color with Space

You can add a pop of color to your bathroom by creating more space. Space is very critical in the design and more so in the bathroom. Most bathrooms have limited space, and if your bathroom is small and you want to make it appear more extensive, you can use mirrors to your advantage. Apart from making areas appear bigger by reflecting light, mirrors also enhance colors. If you don’t have much space, you can consider installing vessel sinks which take up less space and creates a sense of style and creativity.

Achieve a Pop of Color with a Backsplash

The backsplash is critical for a bathroom as it prevents the walls from mold formation and rot and if you work it up, it could add a pop of color to your bathroom. You can add a backsplash as a DIY home improvement or hire a professional. The choice of backsplash should complement your designs in terms of color, shape, and texture. Space is also a big factor to consider, and glass tiles will reflect light and make your bathroom space appear bigger.

A bathroom design is personal, and you can combine different features to create a pop of color for your bathroom. If you have these ideas, you can consult an interior designer to help you figure out what works best for your DIY home improvement project.