Rodeo Realty’s Beverly Hills agent Terre Steinbeck featured in Palisadian-Post

Featured in the Palisadian-Post Real Estate Q&A page is Rodeo Realty’s Terre Steinbeck.

“Buying or selling a home for the first time can be scary or overwhelming,” said managing editor, Sarah Shmerling. “Terre Steinbeck of Rodeo Realty calms those fears by developing relationships with clients and answering all of their questions.”

The article focuses on Terre’s life both in and out of the office. From her childhood, the college she attended, to her most memorable homes and her favorite, fun activity with her family. Pictured in the center of the Q&A piece is Terre and her family.

To see what Terre had to say, read the entire article below or click here: HERE

Labor Day Weekend Events: September 1 – 4

Have any plans for this Labor Day weekend? If you don’t, take a look at the list below and find something awesome to do during this three-day weekend!

Have fun!

Friday September 1st, 2017

1. There’s an opening reception for Scott Hove’s immersive cake-themed infinity chamber in Chinatown this Friday. The reception is free and guests will get a chance to walkthrough the installation featuring decadent chandelier sculptures and one massive mirrored infinity chamber before it opens to the public for the rest of the month. To gain access to the free reception, the public must RSVP (required) to rsvp@kpprojects.net. FREE

2. The Los Angeles TimesThe Taste returns to Paramount Studios Sep. 1-3 for five amazing food-centric events with some of L.A.’s best chefs, restaurateurs and mixologists over Labor Day weekend.

3. Vegan Street Fair Nights returns on September 1-2 in North Hollywood at The Federal with local vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants and vendors serving up delicious plant based eats. The party will also feature a laid-back backyard party vibe with a beer garden, live music and over-sized lawn games.

4. One of Los Angeles’ most iconic landmark is now up and running after a four-year closure. Angels Flight, now restored and reconditioned, offers a brief 298-ft ride connecting rider from Hill Street to California Plaza. Billed as the world’s shortest railroad ride, this historic gem will once again be open 365 days a year and the fare will be $1, or just 50 cents with a Metro pass.

5. Academy Award-winning composer John Williams returns to the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Philto perform some of his greatest movie scores while corresponding films play on the big screen.

6. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA series returns this week with Dance Downtown and theme Salsa at Grand Park. FREE

7. The LA County Fair takes over the Fairplex in Pomona from Sep. 1-24 with fair-style foods, live musical performances, carnival-style games, rides, and unique attractions such as an expanded farm section (over five acres) featuring tons of interactive agricultural experiences for guests to enjoy.

8. Since its the first Friday of the month check out all the cool events happening around town including block parties and art walks for First Fridays.

9. The Griffith Observatory hosts a monthly forum where some of the most amazing phenomena in the known universe are explained and discussed. It’s called All Space Considered and it takes place on the first Friday of every month. FREE

10. Metro Art in collaboration with the LA Opera presents a sampling of Georges Bizet’s classic opera “Carmen,” this Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Historic Ticketing Hall of Union Station. Guests will be transported to the south of Spain into one of the world’s most beloved operas “Carmen.” Free and open to the public, the performance will feature flamenco dancers, a Spanish guitarist and arias from the upcoming L.A. production. FREE

11. The folks at Rooftop Cinema Club are back with two screenings.  Pulp Fiction at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles and The Nice Guys at Montalban in Hollywood.

12. There’s a BeyDay party going down at The Reserve in DTLA to celebrate Beyoncé’s birthday. Expect b-day surprises, dancing and singing all night long. FREE

13. Enjoy some free Shakespeare this summer when the Independent Shakespeare Co. returns for the 8th year in a row with free/donation-based performances at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park. The Two Gentlemen of Verona Wednesday through Sunday.

14. Friday kicks off LA Fleet Week (Sep. 1-4) at the LA Waterfront in San Pedro. Come and marvel at ships and partake in marine activities, many of which are all-ages and have no admission fee.

15. Now in its 53rd year Cinecon Classic Film Festival (Aug 31 – Sep 4) will host five days of special screenings of rare and restored films at the historic Egyptian Theatre.

16. LACMA’s award winning Department of Music Program provides hundreds of free concerts and musical events every year for Angelenos to enjoy. This Friday their jazz series continues at the BP Grand Entrance.

17. 626 Night Market heads to Santa Anita Park from Sep. 1-3 for the largest Asia-themed night market in the United States. It will feature food, merchandise, crafts, arts, games, music, and entertainment.

18. The San Gabriel Mission is hosting La Fiesta de San Gabriel (Sep. 1-3) a free and all-ages street fair with food, live entertainment, arts & crafts, activities, and much more. FREE

19. Free museum days: Norton Simon Museum (5 to 8 p.m.), Pasadena Museum of California Art (noon to 5 p.m.) and Long Beach Museum of Art

Saturday September 2nd, 2017

20. Head to downtown Hermosa Beach for Fiesta Hermosa Sep. 2-4 for one of the largest arts and crafts fairs in Southern California. Hosting over 300 artists, expect live music, a beer & wine garden and a kiddie carnival to entertain all day long.  FREE

21. Made in L.A. is coming to Golden Road Brewing this Labor Day Weekend Sep 2-3 with a music and arts festival at their Glendale hangout. The festival is meant to celebrate Los Angeles-based creators and the diverse communities of L.A. through music, art, local charity support and, of course, beer. Check for discounted tickets before making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

22. Step out in your most stylish attire during Dapper Day at LACMA for a full day of fashion, art, film, music and dancing. Enjoy docent-led tours, watch a screening of 1948 gem The Red Shoes, enjoy a picnic on the lawn or dine at Ray’s & Stark Bar at this popular gathering.

23. KCRW’s 2017 edition of Summer Nights is a free all ages outdoor music series happening throughout the summer. This Saturday they’ll takeover Chinatown with KCRW DJs Travis Holcombe and Raul Campos. FREE

24. The folks at Rooftop Cinema Club are back with two screenings at their rooftop locations. Reservoir Dogs at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday Night Fever at Montalban in Hollywood.

25. WET, a vibrant EDM dance party aboard the Queen Mary featuring some of the best DJs goes down this Labor Day weekend. Prepare to dance your heart out to sets from Viceroy, EC Twins, TWRK, Michael Sparks, LZRD and more.

26. There’s an opening reception for art duo kozyndan titled The Golden State at Gregorio Escalante Gallery in Chinatown. Guests will have a chance to view new work and installations that pay homage to the culture of California. FREE

27. Eat|See|Hear is back with a screening of Goodfellas at The Autry. Check for discounted ticketsbefore making your purchase. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

28. 68th Annual Long Beach Greek Festival is back this Labor Day weekend (Sep 2-3) with authentic Greek food, music and lots of dancing. FREE

29. The 6th Annual Power Fest is returning to South Los Angeles on Saturday for a day of celebration, education, and empowerment. This free annual music festival aims to empower citizens, by focusing on education on the upcoming election and promote voting on important local and state ballot initiatives. FREE

30. Street Food Cinema this Saturday features two screenings on Saturday: Dirty Dancing at at Will Rogers State Historic Park Pacific Palisades and JAWS at Victory Park PasadenaDISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

Sunday September 3rd, 2017

31. Broad Fest comes to The Broad Stage in Santa Monica this Sunday for an afternoon of music, food and interactive entertainment. Enjoy a variety of musical performances, talks from Santa Monica College and Heal The Bay and even learn to tango, hula hoop, and participate in some arts and crafts – the possibilities are endless. FREE

32. Delicious Pizza will host their first West Adams Block Party with a free party featuring performances by Talib Kweli, Doug E. Fresh and more. Naturally the day will involve lots of delicious including their pizza, Nutella cheesecake and eggplant parm sandwich. Detroit-based donut shop Dilla’s Delights will also pop-up with their awesome donuts and their will be fun for kids, too, including games, face painting and the magnificent West Adams castle jumper. FREE

33. Oceanfront beauty the Marina del Rey Hotel will host an End of Summer Luau this Sunday with DJs, a special traditional pig roast, fresh poke and more Hawaiian-inspired eats plus drink specials, a rotating draft beer selection, spiked punch and signature cocktails. The party is 21+ with no cover charge!

34. It’s the last day of Smorgasburg LA’s Ice Cream Alley this Sunday. Head over on over and get your hands on the best ice cream creations from beloved LA vendors like Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, Nancy Silverton’s Nancy’s Fancy Gelato, Salt and Straw, Wanderlust Creamery and more. Specials on the last day include Coolhaus offering their infamous ice cream sandwiches, Blast’s liquid nitrogen ice cream and Sweet n Hollow’s ice cream stuffed Chimney Cakes.

35. Run + Yoga + Beer takes you on a run through various landmarks in historic DTLA followed by a one hour yoga session and a cold beer at the end.

36. The Great Rock and Roll Flea Market will take over The Regent Theater in DTLA with an impressive selection of vintage collectors, antiquities dealers, vintage clothing, jewelry makers, music memorabilia, vinyl, local food vendors, food trucks, craftsmen and used musical instruments dealers. This one of a kind flea market is free to attend and open to all ages. FREE

37. The historic Alex Theatre in Glendale will be celebrating its 92nd birthday with a free all ages community event that includes music, specialty cocktails, food, raffles, and tours of the theatre. Although admission is free, donations are welcome to help preserve the Theatre. FREE

38. Spend Sunday on a three-level party cruise aboard the Catalina King from mid-afternoon until sunset celebrating Labor Weekend. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

39. Friendship Buddies is a weekly stand-up comedy show at the Verdugo Bar in Glassell Park. Come hangout in the back patio, enjoy a cocktail, and LOL to outstanding stand-up comedians in Los Angeles. FREE

Monday September 4th, 2017

40. Cheer on the Dodgers as they go up against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Spend an evening at the iconic Dodger Stadium and dine on the newly revamped menu as you watch the boys in blue. DISCOUNTED (via Goldstar)

41. Send off summer poolside at Skybar Mondrian with sounds from Them Jeans, DJ Zo, Bella Fiasco, Sasha Marie (Soulection) and Suga Shay. There will be flowing drinks, pool floaties galore, beautiful views and Hip-Hop and R&B music all day long.

42. Dive into the pool at Viceroy in Santa Monica as they host a Labor Day pool party. The party will have a DJ, cocktails, beachballs and more.

43. California Sol at the Ace Upstairs in DTLA celebrates Labor Day with a special edition of the their weekly party featuring guest DJ’s and more. Swimsuits are strongly encouraged, party is free and open to the public 21+. FREE

44. Movies on the El Cid Patio presents a screening of Dumb and Dumber.

45. Arts District Brewing Co. is celebrating Labor Day with their very first Pig Roast. The brewery will open at noon and lunch will be served by 3 p.m. They’ll also be releasing a new Hefeweizen. No admission fee!

Schedule courtesy of We Like LA.

Angels Flight Set To Reopen This Week

The four-year wait is over: the Angels Flight funicular will reopen to the public on Thursday, August 31.

The famed downtown Los Angeles landmark has been undergoing renovations lately, following Mayor Eric Garcetti’s March announcement that the self-proclaimed shortest railway in the world would be operational again by Labor Day.

As detailed by Los Angeles Downtown News, a public-private partnership was formed by ACS Infrastructure, engineering firm Sener, and the non-profit Angels Flight Railway Foundation to create the Angels Flight Development Company. The AFDC has spent about $5 million updating the funicular, and is currently awaiting final approval by the California Public Utilities Commission. The last few months have seen an emergency stairway added to the rail line, along with an upgrade to the motors and other systems.

“I will be here riding it myself. That’s how confident I am in these engineers,” Garcetti said at the March press conference ahead of the overhaul.

Angels Flight originally opened at Hill and Third Streets, one block north from its current location, in 1901—only to close in 1969.

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The original location of Angels Flight at 3rd and Hill before its 1969 closure (left) and the present day 3rd and Hill (right). (Photos via Wikipedia (L) and Google Maps (R))

Since reopening at the base of California Plaza in 1996, the railway has faced something of a rocky history. In 2001, one of the cars derailed and slid down the track—it resulted in the death of one man and the injuries of seven others. Angels Flight closed for nine years following the incident as its operators dealt with legal settlements and approval by the CPUC. The funicular reopened in 2010, only to derail again in 2013, this time to no injuries. Thursday’s opening will mark the first return to public operations since then.

“People have worked very hard together to make sure it comes together and that safety is guaranteed,” Steven DeWitt of ACS Infrastructure told Downtown News.

Tickets for the funicular will be $1 (a doubling in price from 2013), and TAP Card holders will be able to purchase a ride for 50 cents. DeWitt told LAist that regular operating hours will be daily from 6:45 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Article by LAist. 

Economic update for the week ending August 26, 2017

Stocks higher this week – Stocks rose this week after two previous weeks of declines. Stocks have performed strongly in the first two thirds of the year. Stock market indexes, while off the record highs hit just a few weeks ago, have logged double digit gains for the first time since 2013. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the week at 21,814.67, up from 21,674.51 last week. The S&P 500 closed the week at 2,443.05, up from its close last week of 2,426.55. The NASDAQ closed the week at 6,265.64, up from last week’s close of 6,216.53. 

Bond yields almost unchanged this week – Remaining near the lowest levels of the year – The 10-year Treasury bond closed the week at 2.17%, almost unchanged from 2.19% last week. The 30-year treasury yield ended the week at 2.75%, slightly down from 2.78% last week. Mortgage rates follow treasury bond yields so we watch bond yields carefully.

Mortgage Rates remain under 4% – The 30-year fixed rates are about the lowest they have been in almost a year. Short term rates have risen. The August 24, 2017 Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that the 30-year fixed mortgage rate average was 3.86%, down slightly from 3.89% last week. The 15-year fixed was 3.16%, down slightly from 3.17% last week. The 5-year ARM was 3.17%, up slightly from 3.16% last week. 

Fewer homes sold nationwide in July than June, yet still more than one year ago – The National Association of Realtors reported that total home sales slipped 1.3% in July from June’s sales pace level. Year-over-year the pace of home sales were still 2.1% higher than last July. Prices have continued to rise. The median price was 6.2% higher this July than July 2016. That marked the 65th straight month of year-over-year price increases. Inventory levels continued to shrink. The number of homes for sale nationwide was down 9% from one year ago. The unsold inventory nationwide represents a 4.2 month supply. That is down from a 4.8 month supply last July. Tight supply is causing prices to rise. Total existing home sales include all re-sale single family one-to-four unit homes, condominiums, co-ops, and town homes. 

Have a great weekend!
Syd

Home listed by Rodeo Realty's Northridge agent Matt Wildstein featured in Curbed

Featured in Curbed LA this week, is one of Matt Wildstein’s listings.

The home, which is located in Northridge, was built in 1976 and is featured for its high ceilings, laminated wood floors, and its large backyard and pool.

The single-story, four bedroom, three bathroom pool house has a living area which measures 2,507 sq. ft., with a large lot size of 10,710 sq. ft.

“The house’s interiors look especially roomy thanks to high, pitched ceilings and large windows, especially in the front of the house, where there’s a wall of windows to flood the living room with sunshine,” said Curbed.

The home also has a roomy kitchen and a master bedroom, which contains an en-suite bathroom with dual sinks, a walk-in closet and a separate shower and bath tub.

The house is located on a beautiful tree lined cul-de-sac, adjacent to Northridge’s Sherwood Forest neighborhood. Where, according to Curbed, it’s  a quiet and tree-rich area where comedian Richard Pryor once lived.

To learn more about this property, visit www.17041calahan.com.

To read the Curbed article on this property, click HERE.

Rodeo Realty co-sponsoring Palisades Community Gratitude BBQ

On Sunday, August 27, the Pacific Palisades community will gather to show their appreciation for the honor, sacrifice, and commitment the local fire fighters and police officers have made to the area.

The event will be held at the Chabad Jewish Community Center and will be from 4 – 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy some great BBQ and entertainment for te entire family.

Rodeo Realty is showing their appreciation towards the firefighters and police officers, and co-sponsoring the “Palisades Community Gratitude BBQ” event.

Fire fighters from Palisades Stations 69 and 23, as well as police officers of the LAPD assigned to the Palisades, will be in attendance.

The event is being hosted by Chabad and the Palisades Jewish Early Childhood Center.

To purchase tickets for the event visit, www.chabadpalisades.com/BBQ.

Address to the Chabad of Pacific Palisades is 17315 W. Sunset Blvd.

Weekend Events: August 25 – 27

Kick off your weekend with some fun! Starting Friday, there’s plenty of events going on in and around Los Angeles! If you already have plans for Friday, don’t worry, there’s plenty more things going on Saturday and Sunday!

Enjoy!

Friday August 25th, 2017

1. Friday Flights at the Getty.

2. Eat|See|Hear brings a screening of Depeche Mode: 101 at Rose Bowl Stadium.

3. Round Up at L.A. LIVE.

4. The 7th annual Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival in Downtown L.A.

5. Summer Nights in the Garden at the Natural History Museum.

6. Free screening of Moana in Westwood Village.

7. Night Dive at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

8. KCRW’s Summer Nights at Union Station.

9. Dodgers vs. the Milwaukee Brewers at the iconic Dodger Stadium.

10. The Nisei Week Japanese Festival in historic Little Tokyo.

11. California Market Center’s public sample sale.

12. Beach Movie Nights at Dockweiler Youth Center.

13. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA at Grand Park.

14. The West Hollywood Dance Festival (WHDF) at West Hollywood’s Park Auditorium.

15. FIGat7th Downtown Festival.

16. Free Shakespeare at the Old Zoo in Griffith Park.

17. The Barnsdall Art Park’s annual Wine Tasting Nights.

18. Garbage Pail Groundlings at the renowned LA theater.

19. Summer Supper + Show Series on the rooftop of the Ritz-Carlton in Downtown Los Angeles.

Saturday August 26th, 2017

20. Summer Happenings at The Broad.

21. Explore the architecture and social history of two neighborhoods during Hidden Histories of L.A.’s Melting Pot Boyle Heights & Monterey Park.

22. Off the 405 at the Getty Center.

23. ban.do hosting a huge warehouse sale at their L.A. penthouse.

24. Artopia at Union Station.

25. DTLA Proud Festival at Pershing Square.

26. The LA Taco Festival 2017 at Grand Park.

27. Street Food Cinema at Central Park Glendale and at Poinsettia Rec Park West Hollywood.

28. Intersection: A Playhouse District Festival.

29. Bryan Ferry at the Hollywood Bowl.

30. Rooftop Cinema Club at LEVEL in Downtown Los Angeles.

31. The Summertime Square Dance Social comes to One Colorado in Old Pasadena.

32. Summer of Music at Redondo Pier.

33. Cinespia at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

34. The Venice Beach Music Fest comes at Windward Plaza Park.

Sunday August 27th, 2017

35. Festival Del Marisco Y Michelada at the Pico Rivera Sports Arena.

36. Sunday Salon.

37. The Floor Improv Day at Union Station.

38. Topanga Vintage Market at Pierce College in Woodland Hills.

 

Free Shuttle Service Coming To West Hollywood

Starting March 2018, Sunset Strip visitors will be able to get around on the weekends a little bit easier.

The West Hollywood City Council has voted to pilot a free six-month shuttle service for the Sunset Strip area.

The shuttle will go west along Sunset from Fairfax Avenue before turning south on Doheny Drive and heading east along Melrose. The shuttle will turn back north along San Vicente Boulevard to Sunset and continue east until dipping down to Santa Monica Boulevard between Crescent Heights Boulevard and Fairfax–providing better connectivity with popular restaurants such as Laurel Hardware.

The shuttle is expected to run between 7 p.m. and 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. 

The pilot program is meant to promote nightlife around the strip and gives visitors a better option than the $30 parking lots. Aside from that, it will allow people to travel the Strip without worrying about driving while under the influence.

After the six months, the city will assess the program’s effectiveness and to decide whether to continue it further.

 

 

Netflix September Releases: What's Coming and Going

September is almost here and that means a lot of new streaming options on Netflix! For instance, the third season of Narcos and the fourth season of Bojack Horseman, which you must watch IMMEDIATELY if you haven’t seen it.

Below is a list of what’s headed our way in September:

Available 9/1:
Amores Perros
City of God
Dead Poets Society
Deep Blue Sea
Disney’s Hercules
Disney’s Mulan
FINAL FANTASY XIV Dad of Light: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Fracture
Gangs of New York
Gone Baby Gone
High Risk
Hoodwinked
Hotel for Dogs
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jaws 3
Jaws: The Revenge
LEGO Elves: Secrets of Elvendale: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Little Evil — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
Maniac: Season 1
Narcos: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Outside Man: Volume 2
Pulp Fiction
Requiem for a Dream
Resurface — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Shaq & Cedric the Entertainer Present: All Star Comedy Jam
Shaquille O’Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam: Live from Atlanta
Shaquille O’Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam: Live from Dallas
Shaquille O’Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam: Live from Las Vegas
Shaquille O’Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam: Live from Orlando
Shaquille O’Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam: Live from South Beach
She’s Gotta Have It
The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography
The Last Shaman
The Lost Brother
The Rugrats Movie
The Secret Garden
The Squid and the Whale
West Coast Customs: Season 5
Who the F**K is that Guy

Available 9/2:
Vincent N Roxxy

Available 9/4:
Graduation

Available 9/5:
Carrie Pilby
Facing Darkness
Like Crazy
Marc Maron: Too Real — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Newsies: The Broadway Musical

Available 9/6:
A Good American
Hard Tide

Available 9/7:
The Blacklist: Season 4

Available 9/8:
#realityhigh — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
Apaches: Season 1
BoJack Horseman: Season 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Fabrizio Copano: Solo Pienso En Mi — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Fire Chasers: Season 1
Greenhouse Academy: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Joaquín Reyes: Una y no más — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Spirit: Riding Free: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Confession Tapes: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Walking Dead: Season 7

Available 9/9:
Portlandia: Season 7

Available 9/11:
The Forgotten

Available 9/12:
Jeff Dunham: Relative Disaster — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Available 9/13:
Offspring: Season 7
Ghost of the Mountains

Available 9/14:
Disney’s Pocahontas

Available 9/15:
American Vandal: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
First They Killed My Father — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
Foo Fighters: Back and Forth
George Harrison: Living in the Material World
Larceny
Project Mc²: Part 5 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Rumble
Strong Island — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
VeggieTales in the City: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Available 9/18:
Call the Midwife: Series 6
The Journey Is the Destination

Available 9/19:
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Jerry Before Seinfeld — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Love, Sweat and Tears

Available 9/20:
Carol

Available 9/21:
Gotham: Season 3

Available 9/22:
Fuller House: New Episodes — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Samaritan

Available 9/23:
Alien Arrival

Available 9/25:
Dark Matter: Season 3

Available 9/26:
Bachelorette
Night School
Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan
Terrace House: Aloha State: Part 4 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Available 9/27:
Absolutely Anything

Available 9/29:
Big Mouth: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Club de Cuervos: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Gerald’s Game — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
Real Rob: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Paul Hollywood’s Big Continental Road Trip: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Our Souls at Night — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
The Magic School Bus Rides Again: Season 1 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Available 9/30:
Murder Maps: Season 3

———————————————————–Aside from what will be available in September, we are also losing a few streaming options as well. Next month’s victims include Hope FloatsSomething’s Gotta Give, and five seasons of Last Man Standing. 

Here’s what’s leaving:

Leaving 9/1:
Better Off Ted: Season 2
Do Not Disturb
Frailty
Hope Floats
Jackass: The Movie
Julia
LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: King of Shadows
LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: Way of the Ninja
RV
The Batman: Season 1 – 5
The Deep End: Season 1
The Omen
Wilfred : Season 1 – 2
Something’s Gotta Give
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Tears of the Sun
Scream
A Nightmare on Elm Street

Leaving 9/3:
Drumline: A New Beat

Leaving 9/4:
The A-List

Leaving 9/5:
Lilo & Stitch
The Emperor’s New Groove

Leaving 9/9:
Teen Beach 2

Leaving 9/10:
Army Wives: Season 1 – 7

Leaving 9/11:
Terra Nova: Season 1

Leaving 9/15:
Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse

Leaving 9/16:
Jackass 3.5: The Unrated Movie
One Day

Leaving 9/19:
Persons Unknown: Season 1

Leaving 9/20:
Bombay Velvet
Finding Fanny
Raising Hope: Season 1

Leaving 9/22:
Philomena

Leaving 9/24:
Deja Vu

Leaving 9/26:
A Gifted Man: Season 1
Sons of Tucson: Season 1
CSI: Miami: Season 1 – 10

Leaving 9/30:
Last Man Standing: Season 1 – 5

Annual LA Taco Festival Returning To Grand Park

The LA Taco Festival 2017 is just around the corner!

On Saturday, August 26, prepare for the Downtown Los Angeles Festival at Grand Park from 12 – 8 p.m.

This isn’t just a great excuse to eat some of the planet’s most tasteful food, it’s also for a great cause! All proceeds from this event will go towards housing solutions for homeless youth.

A few vendors in attendance will be Kogi, Tacos La Estrella, Danny’s Tacos, Pink Taco, Thai Mex Cocina, The Shrimp & Taco Shop, and plenty more! The festival is expected to have more than 20 vendors, plus great music!

Admission to the seventh annual event is free. You just have to pay for the tacos you decide to eat. Have fun!

For more details on this festival, click HERE.