Economic Update | Week Ending December 2, 2023

Stock markets – Stock markets rose for the seventh consecutive week as inflation has moderated, and bond yields and mortgage rates have dropped. On Thursday the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCE), a gauge of inflation that the Fed relies on when setting monetary policy came in at a 3% year-over-year increase, the core PCE was 3.5%. That marked the smallest increase since 2021. On Friday Fed Chairman Powell suggested that the Fed may be done raising rates, but said it was “too early to guess when rates will fall.” Even speaking about rates falling was something that nobody could have imagined Powell discussing just two months ago. He also spoke about progress in cooling inflation and the jobs market. Stocks jumped on Thursday and Friday. The Dow gained almost 800 points in the two days. Next Friday the November jobs report will be released. Investors are eagerly awaiting the number of new jobs created and the amount that wages have increased. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 36,254.50, up 2.4% from 35,390.15 last week. It is up 9.4% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 4,594.63, up 0.8% from 4,559.34 last week. It is up 19.7% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 14,350.03, up 0.7% from 14,250.85 last week. It is up 37.1% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.22%, down from 4.47% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.40%, almost unchanged from 4.60% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates -The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of November 30, 2023, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.22%, down from 7.29% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.56%, down from 6.67% last week. Rates were lower at the end of the week. The 30-year dropped under 7% on Friday.

Have a great weekend!

Economic Update | Month Ending November 30, 2023

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Stock markets soared in November – Stock markets notched seven straight weeks of gains as key reports indicated that inflation was cooling. The October Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed that consumer prices in October had climbed 3.2% from one year earlier. While the Fed target is 2% this was a step in the right direction. Inflation peaked in June 2022 at 9.1% and worked its way down every month for a year hitting 3% in June 2023. In July, August, and September the year-over-year inflation rate worked its way back up. It was 3.7% in September, so dropping to 3.2% in October was welcome news to investors. The Producer Price Index and Personal Compensation Expenditures Price Index also showed that inflation tamed in October. The jobs market cooled as well with 150,000 new jobs created in October, about ½ the number of new jobs created in September. This news led investors to feel that the economy was slowing, and inflation was taming. Bond yields and mortgage rates fell steadily in November with the 30-year mortgage ending the month about one full percentage point below its 23-year high in mid-October. Experts feel that rate hikes are behind us and that there may even be a Fed rate reduction next year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the month at 35,950.89, up 8.8% from 33,052.87 on October 31. It is up 8.5% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the month at 4,567.80, up 8.9% from 4,193.80 last month. It is up 19% year-to-date. The NASDAQ closed the month at 14,262.22, up 11% from 12,851.24 last month. It is up 36.3% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields dropped in November – Cooling inflation led to lower bond yields marking the largest monthly drop in yields of the year. The 10-year treasury bond closed the month yielding 4.38%, down from 4.88% last month. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the month at 4.54%, down from 5.04% last month. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates often follow treasury bond yields.

Mortgage rates – The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates as of November 30, 2023, for the most popular loan products were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.22%, down from 7.79% at the end of October. The 15-year fixed was 6.56%, down from 7.03% at the end of October. The 30-year fixed rate peaked at around 8.25% in mid-October, a 23-year high.

Home sales data is released by the National Association of Realtors and the California Association of Realtors on the third week of the month for the previous month. Below are the October results.

U.S. existing-home sales – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 3.79 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in October, down 14.6% from an annualized rate of 4.44 million in October 2022. The median price for a home in the U.S. in October was $391,800, up 3.2% from $378,800 last October. There was a 3.6-month supply of homes for sale in October, up from a 3.3-month supply last October. First-time buyers accounted for 28% of all sales. Investors and second-home purchases accounted for 15% of all sales. All cash purchases accounted for 29% of all sales. Foreclosures and short sales accounted for 2% of all sales.

California third quarter housing affordability – The California Association of Realtors released their housing affordability index. It included that single-family detached-home affordability dropped to 15% in the third quarter of 2023, down from 16% in the second quarter and down from 18% one year ago. An income of $221,200 was needed to qualify for the monthly payment of $5,530 to purchase a $843,600 median-priced home. Affordability for a condo or townhome dropped to 23% in the third quarter. An income of $170,400 was needed to qualify for the $4,200 payment to purchase a $650,000 median-price condo or townhome.

California existing-home sales – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 241,710 units on a seasonally adjusted annualized basis in October, down 11.9% from a revised 274,410 annualized sales pace in October 2022. October marked the thirteenth straight month of the annualized sales rate dropping under 300,000 on an annualized basis, and the second consecutive month of sales dropping below 250,000 annualized sales, a level that was thought could never happen. Year-to-date, the number of homes sold was down 27.2% in October. The statewide median price paid for a home in October was $840,360, up 5.3% from a revised $798,140 a year ago. There was a 2.7-month supply of homes for sale in October, down from a 3.1-month supply one year ago.

The graph below shows sales data by county in Southern California.

 

From Spotify wrapped to Tesla’s Cybertruck and More! | Tech News

Dial into the latest news in the world of tech and media. From Spotify wrapped to Tesla’s Cybertruck and more, we have you covered. Check out this week’s blog for tech news you won’t want to miss!!

Spotify Wrapped 2023: Discover Your ‘Sound Town’ Through Your Music Preferences

Spotify Wrapped 2023 is now available, presenting users with a comprehensive breakdown of their music preferences, including top artists, songs, and podcasts. In a new twist, Spotify introduces a “sound town” concept, assigning users a city based on their listening habits. The Wrapped experience also includes a “me in 2023” feature, linking listening patterns to one of 12 characters crafted by Spotify. Additional enhancements feature peak listening months for top artists and a creative design for the top five genres, represented as sandwich ingredients. For artists and podcasters, Spotify offers a Wrapped experience showcasing their most popular content. Furthermore, Spotify plans Wrapped listening parties, allowing select artists to engage with fans, stream top tracks, sell merch, and more. The presence of Spotify’s AI DJ guides users through their Wrapped stats, providing commentary on favorite artists, genres, and songs, with this experience available for the first week of accessing 2023 Wrapped data.

Elon Musk Presents First Tesla Cybertrucks to Customers at Delivery Event

After a four-year journey marked by delays, the Tesla Cybertruck has finally made its debut. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, is overseeing a delivery event at the company’s Austin, Texas factory, scheduled for 12 PM PT / 2 PM CT / 3 PM ET. The event will witness the delivery of Cybertrucks to ten customers, and Tesla is anticipated to reveal updated specifications, pricing, and more details about the vehicle. Originally slated for production in late 2021, delays ensued due to supply chain challenges and manufacturing complexities. Although production is gradually increasing, only a limited number of Cybertrucks are expected to be manufactured initially. Prototype versions of the uniquely designed and divisive Cybertruck have been generating excitement throughout the year, with features like the distinctive windshield wiper adding to the anticipation surrounding the vehicle.

WhatsApp now lets you hide your locked chats behind a secret code

WhatsApp is enhancing privacy features by introducing a new method to conceal locked chats from casual observers. Instead of displaying the locked chats folder alongside regular conversations, users can now hide these chats behind a personalized secret code. This code, which can include letters, numbers, special characters, and emojis, is entered into the WhatsApp search bar to access the locked chats. This added layer of security aims to prevent others from realizing the existence of a locked chat folder on your phone. WhatsApp also allows users to opt for their locked chats to appear in the chat list if preferred. Initially introduced in May, locked chats enable users to secure conversations in a folder accessible only through fingerprint, face scan, or password. In addition to the secret code feature, WhatsApp now allows users to lock a chat by long-pressing on the conversation instead of navigating to the chat’s settings. Meta is gradually rolling out the secret codes, with global availability expected in the coming months.

Expanding its presence in the streaming realm, TikTok introduces new artist accounts

TikTok has launched artist accounts, enabling musicians to access tools that enhance fan outreach and engagement. The Music tab, a key feature, organizes artists’ catalogs and automatically adds new music to facilitate fan discovery. Additional features, such as “Behind the Song,” offer fans insights into the creative process and inspiration behind the music. Artist accounts also provide ways for musicians to promote their work, allowing them to pin a preferred post to the top of the discovery page and utilize tags like “Artist” for verification. Another tag, “New Release,” enables musicians to spotlight upcoming tracks before and after their release. These additions draw parallels with features seen on platforms like Spotify, aligning with TikTok’s broader push into streaming, evident with the earlier launch of TikTok Music, its subscription-driven streaming service. The recent “Add to Music app” feature further facilitates the integration of TikTok songs into users’ Spotify, Apple Music, or Amazon Music playlists. Paul Hourican, TikTok’s global head of music partnerships and programming, expressed the platform’s commitment to empowering artists and enhancing fan connections through these new features.

Voicemod introduces the capability to generate and share personalized AI voices

Voicemod has introduced new features allowing users to effortlessly create and share their own customized AI voices. Popular among streamers and gamers, Voicemod’s AI voice-changing program previously offered over 100 options, including fantasy characters and celebrity voices. With the update, users can utilize the AI Voice Creator to craft unique synthetic voices. They can choose from various genders, ages, and tones. The Voicelab functionality enables fine-tuning of synthetic voices by adjusting pitch, volume, frequency, and adding audio effects. These creations can be shared on Community Voices, fostering a collaborative platform for user-generated voices. Jaime Bosch, Voicemod CEO, highlights the tool’s capacity to generate entirely new AI-powered voices. Given the non-copyrightable nature of voices, Voicemod’s approach minimizes legal concerns. Likewise, this contributes to the growing landscape of AI voice technology. Voicemod is compatible with both macOS and Windows 10 and 11.

Sam Altman officially resumes the role of CEO as Microsoft joins the board at OpenAI

Sam Altman officially reassumes the position of OpenAI’s CEO, as Microsoft secures a non-voting observer seat on the nonprofit board. The deal, announced after Thanksgiving, brings Altman back to the helm. Three of the four board members involved in Altman’s earlier dismissal have now departed. The current board comprises Bret Taylor (Chair), Larry Summers, and Adam D’Angelo. Microsoft’s addition as a non-voting observer allows greater visibility into OpenAI’s operations without influencing significant decisions. The observer seat aims to strengthen collaboration between the entities. The memo emphasizes the organization’s commitment to its mission and gratitude for employee resilience during the challenging period.

Weekend Events | December 1 – December 3

The last month [aka December] of the year is here and the countdown to 2024 is on. Make the most of this holiday season by exploring all the fun things to do locally. Check out our weekend event round-up for December 1 through December 3.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | December 1 – December 3 

Festival of Carols

When: December 2

Where: DTLA

What: This holiday season, let the professionals handle the singing. Join the Los Angeles Master Chorale for a festive concert featuring your beloved holiday carols at the renowned Walt Disney Concert Hall. Sixty-two singers will deliver classics from various cultures, including timeless favorites like “Silent Night,” “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” and “We Need a Little Christmas,” ensuring a spirited celebration. Adding to the magic, the Disney Hall’s pipe organ will play a part in the enchanting concert, and who knows, Santa might even make a surprise appearance.

Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square

When: Until January 7

Where: Pershing Square

What: In Los Angeles, a city not usually associated with winter festivities, an enchanting transformation occurs when an ice skating rink is set up amidst the towering skyscrapers of Downtown. This urban winter wonderland invites you to glide across the ice at Pershing Square’s open-air holiday rink. Imagine soft snow underfoot as you skate, with the convenience of included skate rentals. Additional amenities like lockers and skating aids are available for a nominal fee, enhancing your festive experience.

L.A. Zoo Lights

When: November 17, 2023 – January 7, 2024 

Where: L.A. Zoo

What: This holiday season, the L.A. Zoo will extend its hours into the evening on most nights through January, presenting a charming twist on its luminous holiday tradition. For its 2023 edition, L.A. Zoo Lights will feature new sculptures and introduce “Winter Wildlands,” an area inspired by animals that thrive in snowy environments.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | December 1 – December 3  

For the Record: Love Actually Live

When: Until December 30 

Where: Beverly Hills

What: Between late November and the conclusion of December, the cherished musical series, For the Record, brings forth a stage production inspired by the globally adored holiday film, Love Actually. Transforming the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills into a festive winter backdrop, the show employs a multimedia set, a live orchestra, and songs from the movie to reenact the intertwining love stories featured in the film.

The Dr. Seuss Experience

When: Until Janaury 31

Where: Santa Monica

What: Immerse yourself in the whimsical universe of Wockets and Truffula Trees at The Dr. Seuss Experience, an interactive adventure inspired by the beloved books of Dr. Seuss. This enchanting experience brings to life the vivid characters and landscapes from classics like The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. Guests can explore a series of rooms, each offering unique interactions with characters and perfect photo opportunities. At the heart of this pop-up lies a mirror maze, inspired by The Sneetches, providing a captivating challenge. Catch this touring show at Santa Monica Place starting in November 2023 for a magical journey through the world of Dr. Seuss.

Miracle at Neighbors Playa Vista

When: Until December 31

Where: Playa Vista

What: This year, the festive and globally recognized Christmas cocktail bar pop-up is arriving at Neighbors in Playa Vista. Prepare to be dazzled by extravagant decorations and a special themed cocktail menu, served in unique novelty mugs with names like Rudolph’s Replacement and Jingle Balls Nog. These distinctive mugs are also available for purchase as a keepsake. You can find Neighbors at 12751 Millennium Drive, suite 140, ready to welcome you into a world of holiday cheer.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | December 1 – December 3  

Santa Paws Photo Pop-Up at Topanga Village

When: November 26

Where: Topanga Village

What: Dress in your holiday best and join us for our Santa Paws Photo Pop-Up! You and your pup will snap some shots with the man in red and recieve a printed 4×6 copy before being treated to milk and cookies, a goodie bag and an exclusive event offer. In partnership with K9 Natural, Nulo, Open Farm, Primal, Smallbatch, Stella & Chewy’s, The Honest Kitchen, Topanga Village and ZIWI

Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane

When: Until March 10 

Where: Glendale

What: Experience the vibrant interpretations of abstraction by seven artists at this complimentary exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum. Explore diverse artworks ranging from sculptures and paintings to augmented reality pieces and interactive video projections. Featured artists include Jen Stark, Molly Larkey, Shane Guffogg, Michelle Jane Lee, Christine Nguyen, Rema Ghuloum, and Sara Ippolito.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | December 1 – December 3  

Oxnard Christmas Parade

When: December 2, 10am – 12pm

Where: 500 South C Street, Oxnard

What: Experience the festive delight of vibrant marching bands, equestrian units, local school groups, and lively floats at the yearly Oxnard Christmas Parade! The parade route spans from A & 9th Streets, heading west on 5th, then north on C Street, culminating at 2nd Street.

Holiday Road

When: November 24 – December 27

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Wander through King Gillette Ranch as it transforms into a luminous wonderland during Holiday Road, where the Santa Monica Mountains provide a picturesque backdrop. This event, brought to you by the creators of Nights of the Jack, features a nearly mile-long walking trail adorned with holiday charm. Experience a mesmerizing display of festive decorations, including a canopy of icicle lights amidst the treetops, a quaint Christmas village, large standalone ornaments, and archways twinkling with lights. While you’re there, don’t miss the food trucks and a holiday-themed bar for an extra touch of seasonal delight.

Wild Lights and Ocean Nights at America’s Teaching Zoo

When: December 1 throug December 3 

Where: 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark

What: This holiday season, America’s Teaching Zoo transforms into a festive wonderland with its WILD LIGHTS & OCEAN NIGHTS event. Guests are invited to a 45-minute self-guided tour through the zoo, adorned with dynamic lights, interactive experiences, and photo opportunities. Highlights include the ‘Under the Sea’ experience at Rajah’s Retreat, the ‘Illuminated Jungle’ with a ‘Glow in the Dark Garden,’ and a grand 12-foot-tall Holiday Tree near Santa’s Workshop. Be sure to see Ira the Lion under the dazzling ‘Canopy of Lights,’ and don’t miss the chance to meet Santa on December 10th and 17th.

 

Local Ice Skating Rinks | Out & About

Now that the holidays have arrived, there is one activity that’s perfect for the season… ice skating. Hitting the ice is a fun way to add holiday action to any day or evening. Great for kids and adults alike, don thick socks and skates to show your skating prowess. Here are some of the best ice skating rinks in Southern California.

Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square

When it comes to Los Angeles, one of the areas as iconic as the Hollywood sign is the DTLA skyline. Likewise, heading downtown for a day on the ice makes for a perfect holiday activity. Pershing Square’s ice rink offers whimsical fun in the heart of DTLA.

Ice at Santa Monica

Located just blocks from the ocean, Ice in downtown Santa Monica brings a bit of winter to the comfortable coastal city. The 8,000-square-foot outdoor rink runs daily from mid-November to mid-January on the corner of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue. All-day admission ($20) includes skate rentals.

Xbox Plaza, Los Angeles

The seasonal LA Kings Holiday Ice is a firm favorite with LA locals. Situated in front of the Staples Center, the sizeable ice-skating rink has a towering Christmas tree in the middle and is surrounded by illuminated screens.

Iceoplex, Simi Valley

Open all year round, Iceoplex in Simi Valley has public skating times each day of the week. People of all ages and skating abilities are welcome to glide around the well-groomed ice in the indoor rink. Looking for somewhere to host a special event? Iceoplex can be booked for parties.

Fairplex, Pomona

The Elf on the Shelf event at Pomona’s Fairplex is undoubtedly a massive hit with younger family members. There’s an extra charge for the ice-skating rink, though you can also enjoy the charming Christmas-themed village, complete with shops and eateries, and walk through the Elf on the Shelf display, which features whimsical decorations and plenty of lights.

Iceland Ice Skating Rink, Los Angeles

Located in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles, Iceland Ice Skating Rink has public ice-skating sessions all throughout the year. The indoor retro-style rink also offers skating and hockey lessons for people of all abilities, broomball, and private parties. The public skating schedule varies depending on the day of the week.

Huntington Beach Holiday Ice Rink, Huntington Beach

South of LA, Surf City Winter Wonderland at Huntington Beach Pier Plaza combines the thrill of ice skating while admiring ocean vistas. Combine surf, sea, sand, and ice, all with terrific views of the pier. There are different fun events on many days, including ugly sweater days, carols, storytelling, and sports.

SkyPark at Santa’s Village, Skyforest

Sitting alongside the shores of Lake Arrowhead in Skyforest, San Bernadino, SkyPark at Santa’s Village offers a wealth of festive fun. Have a whimsical day out with cookie decorating, photo sessions with Santa, tours of a toy-making factory, delicious seasonal snacks, dazzling lights, live entertainment, weekend stories with Mrs. Claus … and more! The park is open from 10 am until 6 pm, though do check in advance as opening times can vary.

Economic Update | Week Ending November 25, 2023

 

Stock markets closed higher for a sixth straight week – Stocks closed higher in a holiday-shortened week. Minutes from the last Fed meeting were released this week. They included that the Fed has shifted its policy on rate hikes to a more neutral position. For the first time in nearly two years, the Fed has stated that the economy has slowed and that they do not intend to raise interest rates further. They did leave open the possibility of future hikes if the economy picked up, but it was the most encouraging statement that rate hikes have ended since they began their latest campaign of hikes in March 2022. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 35,390.15, up 1.3% from 34,947.28 last week. It is up 6.8% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 4,559.34, up 1% from 4,514.02 last week. It is up 18.8% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 14,250.85, up 0.9% from 14,125.48 last week. It is up 35.21% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.47%, up slightly from 4.44% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.60%, almost unchanged from 4.59% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates – Mortgage rates dropped for a sixth straight week. They are now down almost one full percentage point since hitting a 23-year high of 8.25% in October. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of November 22, 2023, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.29%, down from 7.44% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.67%, down from 6.76% last week. Rates dropped all week.

U.S. existing-home sales – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 3.79 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in October, down 14.6% from an annualized rate of 4.44 million in October 2022. The median price for a home in the U.S. in October was $391,800, up 3.2% from $378,800 last October. There was a 3.6-month supply of homes for sale in October, up from a 3.3-month supply last October. First-time buyers accounted for 28% of all sales. Investors and second-home purchases accounted for 15% of all sales. All cash purchases accounted for 29% of all sales. Foreclosures and short sales accounted for 2% of all sales.

Weekend Events | November 24 – November 26 

Make the most of this holiday weekend with your loved ones! With so much happening from November 24- through November 26, there is endless fun to be had around town. Check out this week’s blog of exciting weekend events!!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | November 24 – November 26 

Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square

When: Until January 7

Where: Pershing Square

What: In Los Angeles, a city not usually associated with winter festivities, an enchanting transformation occurs when an ice skating rink is set up amidst the towering skyscrapers of Downtown. This urban winter wonderland invites you to glide across the ice at Pershing Square’s open-air holiday rink. Imagine soft snow underfoot as you skate, with the convenience of included skate rentals. Additional amenities like lockers and skating aids are available for a nominal fee, enhancing your festive experience.

L.A. Zoo Lights

When: November 17, 2023 – January 7, 2024 

Where: L.A. Zoo

What: This holiday season, the L.A. Zoo will extend its hours into the evening on most nights through January, presenting a charming twist on its luminous holiday tradition. For its 2023 edition, L.A. Zoo Lights will feature new sculptures and introduce “Winter Wildlands,” an area inspired by animals that thrive in snowy environments.

Hollywood Christmas Parade

When: November 26

Where: Hollywood

What: The Hollywood Christmas Parade, a staple of Los Angeles charm akin to an Angelyne billboard on Sunset Boulevard, is a beloved tradition. Celebrating over nine decades, this festive parade showcases an array of floats, balloons, bands, equestrians, and celebrities. Participants follow a U-shaped route starting at Hollywood and Orange, culminating at Sunset and Orange. While reserved grandstand seats are available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting Toys for Tots, spectators can also enjoy the spectacle from free curbside seating.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | November 24 – November 26 

Dog Walking Hours at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: Until November 26 

Where: Rancho Palos Verdes/Rolling Hills Estates

What: Are you and your furry companion inseparable these days? Enhance your bond by participating in the dog-friendly event series at Palos Verdes’ South Coast Botanic Garden. Every third Sunday, you’re invited to explore the garden’s vast 87 acres with your four-legged pal. Make sure to reserve your spot as a human attendee, and remember, your beloved pup must be leashed at all times, even in the parking area. Enjoy this unique opportunity to share nature’s beauty with your best friend.

The Dr. Seuss Experience

When: Until January 31

Where: Santa Monica

What: Immerse yourself in the whimsical universe of Wockets and Truffula Trees at The Dr. Seuss Experience, an interactive adventure inspired by the beloved books of Dr. Seuss. This enchanting experience brings to life the vivid characters and landscapes from classics like The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. Guests can explore a series of rooms, each offering unique interactions with characters and perfect photo opportunities. At the heart of this pop-up lies a mirror maze, inspired by The Sneetches, providing a captivating challenge. Catch this touring show at Santa Monica Place starting in November 2023 for a magical journey through the world of Dr. Seuss.

Miracle at Neighbors Playa Vista

When: Until December 31

Where: Playa Vista

What: This year, the festive and globally recognized Christmas cocktail bar pop-up is arriving at Neighbors in Playa Vista. Prepare to be dazzled by extravagant decorations and a special themed cocktail menu, served in unique novelty mugs with names like Rudolph’s Replacement and Jingle Balls Nog. These distinctive mugs are also available for purchase as a keepsake. You can find Neighbors at 12751 Millennium Drive, suite 140, ready to welcome you into a world of holiday cheer.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | November 24 – November 26 

Nutcracker String Quartet and Brunch

When: November 26

Where: Burbank

What: Be sure not to miss an enchanting brunch combined with storytelling and a concert, where you’ll delve into the captivating tale behind the Nutcracker. This complimentary event features some of Los Angeles’s premier classical musicians, who will serenade you with their talents. It’s a unique opportunity to enjoy a delightful meal while being immersed in the magic of this beloved story.

Shaping Gravity: Abstract Art Beyond the Picture Plane

When: Until March 10 

Where: Glendale

What: Experience the vibrant interpretations of abstraction by seven artists at this complimentary exhibit at the Forest Lawn Museum. Explore diverse artworks ranging from sculptures and paintings to augmented reality pieces and interactive video projections. Featured artists include Jen Stark, Molly Larkey, Shane Guffogg, Michelle Jane Lee, Christine Nguyen, Rema Ghuloum, and Sara Ippolito.

VALLEY RELICS MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

When: Every Saturday and Sunday

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Visit the Valley’s beloved Museum of Pop Culture this weekend! The Valley Relics Museum invites you to join them for a day full of nostalgia and fun. Their one-of-a-kind museum.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | November 17 – November 19 

73rd Annual Santa Paula Christmas Parade

When: November 25, 6:30pm – 7:30pm

Where: Santa Paula

What: Mark your calendars for the 73rd Annual Santa Paula Christmas Parade, scheduled for Saturday, November 25, 2023, at 6:30pm. This festive parade will feature marching bands, toy soldiers, a variety of floats, automobiles, equestrians, community groups, and of course, Santa Claus himself. The theme for this year is “Spirit of the Holidays,” and Kay Wilson-Bolton along with the Spirit of Santa Paula will be leading the parade as grand marshals. Come rain or shine, the parade will proceed eastbound on Main Street, from Seventh St to Eleventh St, promising a memorable holiday experience.

Holiday Road

When: November 24 – December 27

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: Wander through King Gillette Ranch as it transforms into a luminous wonderland during Holiday Road, where the Santa Monica Mountains provide a picturesque backdrop. This event, brought to you by the creators of Nights of the Jack, features a nearly mile-long walking trail adorned with holiday charm. Experience a mesmerizing display of festive decorations, including a canopy of icicle lights amidst the treetops, a quaint Christmas village, large standalone ornaments, and archways twinkling with lights. While you’re there, don’t miss the food trucks and a holiday-themed bar for an extra touch of seasonal delight.

Wild Lights and Ocean Nights at America’s Teaching Zoo

When: November 24-25 

Where: 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark

What: This holiday season, America’s Teaching Zoo transforms into a festive wonderland with its WILD LIGHTS & OCEAN NIGHTS event. Guests are invited to a 45-minute self-guided tour through the zoo, adorned with dynamic lights, interactive experiences, and photo opportunities. Highlights include the ‘Under the Sea’ experience at Rajah’s Retreat, the ‘Illuminated Jungle’ with a ‘Glow in the Dark Garden,’ and a grand 12-foot-tall Holiday Tree near Santa’s Workshop. Be sure to see Ira the Lion under the dazzling ‘Canopy of Lights,’ and don’t miss the chance to meet Santa on December 10th and 17th.

From OpenAI to CoinDesk and More! | Tech News

Stay connected in the world of tech with this week’s round-up of leading stories from across the web. From OpenAI to CoinDesk and more, we have you covered with bite-size versions of the news you need to know. Check out this week’s blog below!

Anthropic Enhances Claude Chatbot, Rivaling OpenAI’s Capabilities

Anthropic, a Google-backed AI startup founded by ex-OpenAI engineers, has upgraded its Claude chatbot to Claude 2.1, setting a new industry standard. The update allows Pro tier users to process up to 200,000 tokens at once, equivalent to over 500 pages, doubling Claude’s previous capacity and surpassing GPT-4’s 32,000-token limit. This enhancement enables Claude to analyze extensive materials like entire codebases or lengthy texts. Additionally, Claude’s accuracy has improved, with a 50% reduction in hallucinations or inaccuracies. The chatbot now incorporates customizable tools for web searches and calculations and supports custom, persistent instructions. A new feature mimics ChatGPT’s functionality, allowing Claude to choose the best API tool for given tasks based on context. Anthropic has also updated its developer console, adding a test window for new prompts and the capability for users to tailor Claude’s responses and personality.

Sonos Set to Launch an Array of New Products in 2024, Including Headphones and a Set-Top Box

Sonos is set to release a range of new products in 2024, including its first headphones, potentially debuting in April and priced between $400 and $500, and wireless earbuds. The company also plans to enter the TV streaming device market by late 2024 or early 2025, alongside updates to existing products like the Sonos Roam Bluetooth speaker. These initiatives aim to boost Sonos’ hardware revenue following a downturn in 2023. Despite recent job cuts, Sonos is focusing on its long-term strategy to encourage existing customers to update and expand their Sonos systems, while facing the challenge of standing out in the competitive audio and streaming device markets.

CoinDesk Acquired by Bullish Crypto Exchange

CoinDesk, a leading cryptocurrency news site, has been acquired by Bullish, a crypto exchange led by former New York Stock Exchange president Tom Farley, in an all-cash deal. This acquisition, following financial difficulties at CoinDesk’s parent company, Digital Currency Group (DCG), due to the FTX collapse, won’t change CoinDesk’s current management. The site will operate as an independent subsidiary under Bullish, with plans to launch an editorial committee headed by ex-Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Matt Murray. DCG, which bought CoinDesk in 2016 for $500,000, faced issues after its subsidiary Genesis got entangled in FTX’s downfall, leading to legal battles. Barry Silbert, DCG’s founder, hailed CoinDesk as one of their best investments. Despite layoffs in August, Bullish aims to fund CoinDesk’s growth initiatives. Additionally, Bullish is reportedly considering purchasing remnants of FTX, indicating a potential resurgence of the beleaguered exchange.

Bluesky, Twitter’s Decentralized Spinoff, Reaches 2 Million User Milestone

Bluesky, a decentralized Twitter competitor Twitter, has reached a milestone of 2 million users. The platform, still in its invite-only phase, will launch a public web interface by the end of the month. Likewise, this would make the app more appealing, especially to journalists and others who currently can’t view links without signing in. Bluesky, built on the AT Protocol, plans to introduce federation early next year, allowing users to post through various providers rather than a single central platform, similar to how Mastodon operates. The company has also been enhancing user experience with new features like mobile push notifications, email verification, and accessibility improvements, including better alt text.

Preparing for Thanksgiving | Home Tips

Hosting Thanksgiving can be a delightful yet daunting task. Let’s explore some essential tips to make your Thanksgiving celebration a memorable and stress-free event.

1. Comprehensive Planning

  • Timetable: Begin with a detailed timetable covering shopping, cooking schedules, and setup times.
  • Guest List and Invitations: Finalize your guest list early and send out invitations, setting the tone for your gathering.

2. Thoughtful Menu Selection

  • Classic Meets Contemporary: Embrace traditional dishes with a modern twist, like a hint of maple syrup in cranberry sauce.
  • Inclusive Options: Include dishes for guests with dietary restrictions, such as gluten-free or vegetarian choices.

3. Elegant and Practical Thanksgiving Decor

  • Table Setting: Use a color scheme reflective of the season with centerpieces featuring natural elements like pinecones and autumn leaves.
  • Seating Arrangements: Arrange seating to facilitate conversation among guests.

4. Advance Preparation

  • Cook Ahead: Prepare many dishes in advance, like desserts and side dishes.
  • Organized Kitchen: Keep your kitchen well-organized, with serving dishes labeled to avoid confusion.

5. Welcoming Environment

  • Ambiance with Music and Lighting: Soft music and warm lighting can create a cozy atmosphere.
  • Personal Touches: Handwritten place cards or similar personal touches add charm.

6. Guest Engagement

  • Interactive Elements: Add interactive elements like a DIY cocktail station or a dessert decorating area.
  • Children’s Activities: Plan activities for children, such as crafts or a kid-friendly movie in a separate room.

7. Self-Care for the Host

  • Relax and Enjoy: Ensure you take time to relax and enjoy your guests’ company, setting a positive tone.

8. Moments of Gratitude on Thanksgiving

  • Thanksgiving Toast: Begin the meal with a heartfelt toast or a moment of gratitude.

9. Leftover Management

  • Creative Packaging: Offer guests attractive packaging for leftovers, showing thoughtfulness and care.

10. Post-Thanksgiving Reflection

  • Reflect and Improve: After the event, reflect on successes and areas for improvement for future gatherings.

Implementing these tips ensures a well-organized Thanksgiving celebration filled with warmth and attentiveness. The essence of a successful holiday gathering is in thoughtful planning, creativity, and a welcoming atmosphere.

Economic Update | Week Ending November 18, 2023

Stock markets closed higher for the third consecutive week – Stock markets closed higher again this week capping off a third week of gains following a tough October. The October Consumer Price Index (CPI) was released this week. It showed that consumer prices in October had climbed 3.2% from one year earlier. While the Fed target is 2%, this was a giant step in the right direction. Inflation peaked in June 2022 at 9.1% and worked its way down every month for a year hitting 3% in June. In July, August, and September the year-over-year inflation rate worked its way back up. It was 3.7% in September, so dropping to 3.2% in October was welcome news to investors. The Producer Price Index showed inflation taming as well in October. Bond yields and mortgage rates have fallen steadily in November on this news and many experts feel that rising inflation, higher interest rates, and Fed hikes are behind us. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 34,947.28, up 1.9% from 34,283.10 last week. It is up 5.4% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 4,514.02, up 2.2% from 4,415.24 last week. It is up 17.6% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 14,125.48, up 2.4% from 13,798.11 last week. It is up 35% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.44%, down from 4.61% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.59%, down from 4.73% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates – The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of November 9, 2023, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.44%, down from 7.50% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.76%, down from 6.81% last week. Rates dropped all week.

California existing-home sales – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 241,710 units on a seasonally adjusted annualized basis in October, down 11.9% from a revised 274,410 annualized sales pace in October 2022. October marked the thirteenth straight month of the annualized sales rate dropping under 300,000 on an annualized basis, and the second consecutive month of sales dropping below 250,000 annualized sales, a level that was thought could never happen. Year-to-date, the number of homes sold were down 27.2% in October. The statewide median price paid for a home in October was $840,360, up 5.3% from a revised $798,140 a year ago. There was a 2.7-month supply of homes for sale in October, down from a 3.1-month supply one year ago.

The graph below shows sales data by county in Southern California.