From New Emojis to Porsche’s EV Goals and More! | Tech News

It’s a new week of tech news headlines! From New Emojis to Porsche’s EV Goals and more, we have you covered. Read on for our weekly round-up of tech news from around the world.

Google Acquires Raxium, a MicroLED Start-up for Future AR Tech

In AR and MR Tech news, Google has acquired the startup company Raxium. The acquisition of the five-year-old startup will help Google in its AR and MR tech goals. While details of the acquisition are unknown, the company is estimated to be valued at $1 billion. Raxium is dedicated to making MicroLED displays and have made impressive progress in recent years. When it comes to the field of transparent displays, the best choice thus far has been OLED Microdisplays for AR. Likewise, this is all thanks to its high pixel density and lack of need for a backlight. In addition to Google, Apple has also been making its on strides in the world of AR. Both companies join the likes of Microsoft and and Meta in the marketplace of AR and MR tech.

New Emojis Arrive on iOS 15.4

It’s that time of the year again. New emojis have arrived on the most recent iOS update. Rolling out to iPhone users this past week, iOS 15.4 includes several new features. These features include a mask-friendly Face ID, Universal Control and 37 new emojis. The updated Emoji library comes with seven more smileys, along with other very specific objects. In addition, there are a number of new gestures like two hands forming a heart and multiracial handshakes. Users can access the new emojis and iPhone features by updating their phones to the latest iOS version. Here are a few other emojis that are available with the update:

  1. Melting face
  2. Face with open eyes and hand over mouth
  3. Face with eye peeking from behind hands
  4. Saluting half face
  5. Dotted line face
  6. Face with diagonal mouth

New Test Allows Twitter Spaces Host to Share Clips from Recordings

Another new feature will be making its way to Twitter Spaces for host. The current test running on the platform allows host to share a clip of recorded Spaces on their timeline. While the feature can only be accessed by certain host, all iOS users will be able to see and listen to clips. Ina edition, the Clips will remain live on Twitter for 30 days according to company spokesperson Joseph J. Nuñez. Likewise, Twitter will be limiting the use of clips to only Spaces hosts. The company plans to expand Spaces clipping feature to “everyone on Twitter in the near future.” Android users will be able to access the feature on the web soon. YouTube has announced a similar feature will be debuting on its platform soon. This of course comes after Clubhouse announced its own similar feature in September.

New and Improved Dyson Airwrap to Launch this Summer

If you are hoping to purchase a Dyson Airwrap, you may want to wait until this summer. The company has announced that a new version will debut this summer. So what will be different from this version of the Dyson Airwrap? The newest version will be able to curl hair and will include all attachments for the price of $599. If you are wondering what makes the Dyson Airwrap so special, the device relies on the Chanda effect. A method that does not use heat, the Airwrap uses a high-pressure motor to style hair. In addition to the new curl feature, the barrels will come in 30mm, 40mm, 30mm long, 40mm long, and 20mm long variations.

All-electric Macan among the new vehicles in the works by Porsche

Porsche has announced that a new all-electric Macan is in the works. The luxury automaker will aim to have 80 percent of its sales be electric by 2030. In addition, Porsche announced they are also developing its own network of electric vehicle charging stations. The move was made public during the automaker’s annual meeting in which they also stated 718 sports cars that will also go electric. Porsche has a partnership with with Ionity, it’s EV charging provider in a join venture with Ford, BMW and Porsche-parent company Volkswagen. The automakers investment in premium charging stations is meant to boost the company’s EV sales. Likewise, Porsche also has set a 2024 goal for its battery production.

Fun Weekend Events: March 25-27

It’s time for another round-up of fun weekend events. Take some time to explore the neighborhood with all of the exciting happenings around town!

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS

Dance Camera West Film Festival

When: March 24-April 2, 2022

Where: Historic Filipinotown

What: At Dance Camera West you’ll have a chance to celebrate the human form. The two-part event will feature 13 programs of dance films at the Theatre Raymond Kabbaz.

First Fridays at the Natural History Museum

When: March 4-July 1, 2022

Where: USC/Exposition Park

What: First Fridays are back at the Natural History Museum. Enjoy Dino’s and DJs every month from March through July at this KCRW-presented evening of music. Every month will offer a different lineup of musical guests and DJs, guided tours, and scientist-led talks.

Phyllida Barlow. Glimpse

When: Until May 8, 2022

Where: Downtown Arts District

What: Art fans of Phyllida Barlow can see the British artist’s work on display at Hauser & Wirth’s courtyard now through May. This site-specific monumental installation is part of an indoor-outdoor presentation of new large-scale works from the sculptor. 

WESTSIDE AND BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS

Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

When: Until April 26, 2022

Where: Disneyland | Anaheim

What: Running through April, head to the happiest place on earth for Disneyland’s annual Food & Wine Festival. The massive event takes over California Adventure for a delightful culinary experience. You might find cauliflower ceviche at one booth, and ham-and-cheese pinwheels with smoked pistachios at another. Either way it’s a fun weekend event you wont want to miss.

Selected Shorts: It Takes Two

When: Until May 5, 2022 

Where: The Getty Centre | Westside

What: At this annual celebration of the short story, Hollywood talent comes together to bring classic and contemporary literary works to life. For this year’s theme, there will be a focus on stories of cooperation, unexpected encounters, and competing desires. In addition, actors like Nate Corddry, Helen Hong, Tony Hale, and more will be on hand to recite the work of writers like Anton Chekhov and others. 

626 Night Market

When: Until Apr 24, 2022

Where: Santa Monica

What: Calling all foodies and fans of 626 Night Market! The popular Valley Asian food festival makes its way to Santa Monica for a limited mini engagement. Stop by for delicious bites from over two dozen Asian street food vendors!

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS

Vegan Street Fair 2022

When: March 26-27, 2022

Where: 11223 Chandler Blvd | North Hollywood

What: The Vegan Street Fair returns for a fun weekend-long Vegan foodie paradise. Free entry for all ages, the even features 200+ vendors, DJs, live entertainment, and a beer garden,

The Los Angeles Women’s Empowerment Expo

When: March 26, 2022

Where: Marriott Convention Center | Burbank

What: Closeout Women’s History Month with 75+ female-owned businesses, a networking mixer, VIP brunch, and more. The Los Angeles Women’s Expo will feature expert panels and business development workshops that will help your business thrive. 

Skate Oddity: A Rock n Rollerdisco

When: March 26, 2022

Where: La Kings Burbank Sports Center | Burbank

What: Rock out while you get your skate on at the LA Kings Burbank Sports Center fun weekend event! In celebration of the Spring Equinox, the local favorite outdoor rink will transform into a Rollerdisco for the night.

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS

Spring Spectacular at America’s Teaching Zoo

When: March 26-27, 2022

Where: America’s Teaching Zoo | Moorpark

What: DOn’t miss the largest fundraising event of the year at America’s Teaching Zoo. The Spring Spectacular will have entertaining animals and meet and greets available throughout the day. The last admission will be at 3:45 PM, with admission for adults at $9 and $7 for children and seniors. Visit Zoo.MoorparkCollege.edu/Spring-Spectacular/ for more information!

Piff the Magic Dragon

When: March 27, 2022

Where: Bank of America Performing Arts Center | Thousand Oaks

What: Since breaking out on America’s Got Talent in 2015, Piff the Magic Dragon has won the heart of America through his Vegas residency, network television appearances, and non-stop touring. Don’t miss out on this fun and thrilling performance at Thousand Oaks’ premier performing arts center! For tickets, head to TicketMaster.com

Yoga on the Mountain

When: March 26, 2022

Where: King Gillette Ranch | Calabasas

What: Have some zen time this weekend at the King Gillette Ranch. This unique yoga experience will feature live acoustic music and is open to all skills levels. 

The Best Local Craft Beer and Wine Bars | L.A. Eats

Are you looking for an excellent craft beer scene to unwind or spend some good time with friends or family in Southern California? Below is a selection of some of the best places in town to drink beer or sample your favorite wines.

Los Angeles’ Best Local Craft Beer and Wine Bars

Tabula Rasa Bar

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Opened in September 2016, this craft beer and wine-centric spot with dark, moody lighting have plenty of eclectic by-the-glass offerings and craft brews. They are open daily with a happy hour from 4 to 6 pm, making for the perfect kind of neighborhood bar.

Nixo Patio Lounge

Location: DTLA

Featuring light bites, specialty cocktails, and stunning views of Downtown Los Angeles, Nixo Patio Lounge is the electric, urban hotspot you need to light up your night.

The Little Bar

Location: Mid Wilshire

This festive local tavern with a great buzz and stunning ambiance has a great selection of craft beer and well-crafted cocktails. There is also a jukebox and darts where you can tag with your friends for game nights.

Westside and Beach Communities’ Best Local Craft Beer and Wine Bars

Delilah

Location: West Hollywood

This 1920s-inspired lounge serves the best shrimp cocktails, carrot soufflé, and strip steaks, along with all of the fancy cocktails. You can opt for the bottle service if you feel like a big spender. With lots of celebrity sightings and live entertainment, you will enjoy this joint.

The Library Alehouse

Location: Santa Monica

As one of the best craft beer bars on the Westside, Library Ale House has roughly 25 taps making it perfect for big groups of friends and day drinking. They also occasionally host the extremely popular tap takeover nights.

Varro

Location: Venice, CA

This Argentinian- inspired spot opens daily, serving the adventurous, mostly natural wine list, nicely paired with wood-fired cuisine curated by Chef Leo Lanussol using organic, seasonal produce from local farms in Southern California.

San Fernando Valley’s Best Local Craft Beer and Wine Bars

Black Market Liquor Bar

Location: Studio City

Serving a sophisticated collection of craft cocktails complemented by their extensive wine and craft beer collection in a cozy spot underneath a curved brick ceiling with a dining room lined with candle-lit tables, this bar provides an unparalleled drinking experience.

House of Billiards

Location: Sherman Oaks

This laid-back bar and pool hall in the heart of Sherman Oaks features plenty of tables, TVs, and has one of the best craft beer selections perfect for a drinking throwdown with a group of friends.

The Surly Goat

Location: Encino

This nautical-themed Irish bar is the go-to craft beer drinking spot for west San Fernando Valley locals. With a great tap list where you get to choose from over two dozen beers on tap and more than 40 rare and international bottles, Surly Goat is a cool space hosting some of the best trivia nights.

Conejo Valley’s Best Local Craft Beer and Wine Bars

Tarantula Hill Brewing Company

Location: Thousand Oaks

This spot offers numerous brews on tap, along with several ciders and wine. It also has a fantastic outdoor patio ideal for outdoor drinking accompanied by light bites servings such as organic pizzas, sandwiches, salads, and tacos.

Bottle & Pint

Location: Newbury Park

This specialty craft beer store is open seven days a week, serving a revolving list of 20 beers on tap. You can also opt to bring your food.

Topa Topa Brewing Company

Location: Ventura

This sophisticated microbrewery in Ventura features taprooms, a nice outdoor beer garden area with tables, cornhole, and food trucks, which is everything you want during this summer’s inevitable heatwave.

The 5 Landscaping Ideas We Love Right Now | Home Tips

Whether you are a buyer or seller, stunning landscaping can really enhance the appearance of your home. Beautiful grounds can also increase your enjoyment of your home. These five fresh landscaping ideas are sure to give you plenty of inspiration.

Classy Courtyard Landscaping

Yards of any size can look especially handsome with an elegant courtyard. Likewise, there’s no need to completely forego greenery if you include attractive trees and stylish planters. Planted borders and vibrant flower beds can also add plenty of foliage and blossoms. You can also enhance visual appeal with ornate paving tiles as accents.  In addition for a more complete courtyard, consider sophisticated statues or soothing water features. 

Edible Garden Landscaping

Rather than huge lawns that typically require lots of maintenance, how about swapping your space to plant an edible garden? Many fruits and vegetables only need the same conditions as grass to grow well: sunlight and drained soil. Vegetable and fruit plants can look neat and add interesting bursts of color to a garden. There’s also the added benefit of having fresh homegrown produce at your fingertips. Growing edible plants can be a great hobby for anyone with green fingers, potentially offering more satisfaction than tending to blooms. Fruits and vegetables that grow particularly well in Southern California include carrots, tomatoes, corn, peppers, avocadoes, radishes, lettuces, beans, cucumbers, and eggplants. For a smaller setup, fill planters with herbs and edible flowers like nasturtiums, chamomile, and calendula.

Entertainment Spaces

More and more people are expanding into outdoor living and entertaining as opposed to always remaining indoors. The days of a sole picnic bench in the garden or perching on a low wall for an alfresco drink are coming to an end. Instead, many homeowners are thinking of ways through landscaping to really make the fullest use of their yards. From beautiful decks kitted out with comfortable outdoor lounge and patio furnishings to full outdoor kitchens with features like barbecues and pizza ovens, people are spending more time outdoors. You might consider elements like pools, Jacuzzis, built-in bars, fire pits, canopies, and gazebos too. Plan for plenty of shaded areas and adequate lighting to really make the most of outdoor living trends.

Wild World

A growing number of homeowners are opting to switch large labor-intensive lawns and formal flower beds for a garden that’s more in line with nature. The trend is commonly referred to as rewilding. Requiring less upkeep, natural gardens can still look — and smell — amazing. They don’t just provide a peaceful sanctuary for people either; gardens filled with an array of flora tend to attract lots of local fauna too. If you love sitting quietly among birds, butterflies, and bees, nature-inspired landscaping could be perfect. Think of things like pebble pathways meandering through free-standing trees and flowers that are allowed to take root anywhere, small reed-surrounded ponds, rustic log piles, boulders, and secluded benches that are perfect for reading, painting, and reflective moments. 

Sensory Stimulation Landscaping

Thinking of ways to invoke the five senses remains a popular trend when considering landscaping ideas. Sensory gardens are especially popular in families with young children. Likewise, people of all ages can benefit from the calming nature of gardens that arouse the senses. Use diverse colors, shapes, and sizes for visual appeal, including plants, pots, and landscape accessories. Aromatic plants and incense burners are perfect for stimulating smell, while varying textures, like wood, slate, bricks, pebbles, sand, and water are ideal to meet the touch criteria. From vegetable patches or fruit trees to herb boxes, edible plants appeal to the sense of taste. For the sound requirement, water features create a soothing background to the chattering of birds and whirring of insects. 

From MGM on Amazon to Major Lyft Changes and More | Tech News

It’s another week and another round-up of the leading tech headlines from around the world. From MGM on Amazon to Major Lyft Changes and more, we have you covered. Stay connected with all the major changes in the world of tech with our micro breakdown of news you want to know!

Netflix Testing New Feature to Charge USers for Account Sharing

So long are the days of seamless password sharing. Netflix is testing a new feature that will charge users a fee for sharing their login credentials. In a blog post,  Chengyi Long, Netflix director of product innovation stated the company feels the ease of logging in has created confusion. Stating that it “created some confusion about when and how Netflix can be shared.” She continues by adding, “As a result, accounts are being shared between households — impacting our ability to invest in great new TV and films for our members.” According to Long, the company has been working on the crackdown feature for some time. Adding that the new feature will allow members to share their accounts outside their household, “easily and securely, while also paying a bit more.” In the next few weeks, Netflix stated the company will test the feature in Costa Rica, Chile, and Peru.

Amazon Closes out Deal to Buy MGM for $8.45B

Classic and current MGM content may soon be available on your Prime account. This week Amazon announced it closed on a deal to acquire MGM for $8.45 billion. The deal was announced in May and will serve as a way to boost Amazon’s original production capability. “We welcome MGM employees, creators, and talent to Prime Video and Amazon Studios, and we look forward to working together to create even more opportunities to deliver quality storytelling to our customers,” said Mike Hopkins, senior vice president of Prime Video and Amazon Studios, in a blog post. Likewise, this agreement includes a catalog of more than 4,000 film titles with popular franchises like James Bond and Rocky. In addition, Amazon also said that MGM will complement its work in “delivering a diverse offering of entertainment choices to customers.”

Maserati Sets Plans for 2030 EV-Only Goal and Unveils Gran Turismo EV

Luxury Italian automaker Maserati has unveiled its first EV vehicle. The company announced this week that it would only offer electric versions of its entire model lineup by the year 2035. Likewise, this goal aligns with the company’s goal of being an EV-only brand by 2030. In addition, Maserati’s EV plans will pick up speed when the GranTurismo sports car hist the market. The company showcased a preview of the vehicle during a virtual business roundtable this week. The new four-seat model will debut in 2023 with over 1,200 in horsepower with a 0-62 mph time in the 2-second range and a top speed of over 186 mph.

Instagram Parental Controls Arrive in the United States

The social media giant has unveiled its long-anticipated parental control features in the U.S. Instagram launched the feature today after announcing its rollout in December. Adam Mosseri the service’s head considers the parental controls its “first set” of parental supervision tools that are underway, The new feature will allow parents to set limits on the number of time teens can spend on Instagram. In addition, they can also get updates on which accounts their child is following and who they are being followed by. Likewise, the feature will also let parents receive notifications when they report another user as well. These changes come after Meta shifted away from its Instagram for kids app plans. In addition to Instagram, Meta will also be launching a parental controls feature for Quest VR.

Lyft Follows Uber in Increasing Surcharge for Rising in Gas Prices

Your next Lyft ride might be a bit more than expected. To account for the nationwide rise in gas prices, Lyft has followed Uber is upping its cost. Users will incur a temporary surcharge for rising gas prices as announced by the company this week. “Driver earnings overall remain elevated compared to last year, but given the rapid rise in gas prices, we’ll be asking riders to pay a temporary fuel surcharge, all of which will go to drivers,” Lyft said in an emailed statement. Likewise, this change will come with a 55 cent surcharge that goes directly to the driver. The surcharge will continue for the next 60 days. Currently, California has the highest gas prices compared to other states across the country.

EV Charging Stations by Volvo and ChargePoint to Debut at Starbucks in 5 States

Charging up your car while charging up your mind, why not? Volvo has announced it is teaming up with ChargePoint to bring EV chargers to Starbucks across 5 US states. The chargers will be installed along the 1,350-mile route that stretches from Seattle to Denver (sorry California). Each station will have four plugs with a total of 60 chargers for the 15 statins planned for the trek. Volvo’s decision to place the chargers at Starbucks locations coincides with the mindfulness of what drivers. The placement gives drivers something to do while waiting for their car to be juiced up. As far as how large of an investment the company is making in the move, Volvo has declined to comment. 

New ‘Scan & Secure’ Feature by Tile Helps Users Track Unwanted Tracking

Tile announced this week a new feature to help users feel more secure. The company has rolled out its “Scan & Secure” feature on the company’s app to help with privacy concerns. The Tile app will run a scan to see if there are any unwanted Tile tags or trackers near you. Likewise, the safety feature has been long-awaited as privacy concerns arose with trackers like the Apple AirTag. The app works for both iOS and Android users and allows users to scan for other tags besides Tile. The new feature will be available to anyone that has downloaded the Tile app.

 

Weekend Events: March 18-20

Enjoy a weekend full of fun! Check out these local events happening in your area this March 18-20, 2022.

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS

Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.

When: March 20-July 17, 2022

Where: LACMA | Miracle Mile

What: With works featured in numerous contemporary collections around town, you won’t want to miss LACMA’s Barbara Kruger exhibit. The retrospective features videos, large-scale vinyl wraps, and audio soundscapes spanning four decades.

Rooftop Movies at the Montalbán

When: Until May 7, 2022

Where: Hollywood

What: The weather is warming up and outdoor movies on the Rooftop of the Montalban are back. Enjoy classic films on the stunning rooftop of this Hollywood icon hotel.

LA Marathon

When: March 20, 2022

Where: From Dodger Stadium to Century City

What: The 26.2 mile L.A. Marathon returns this Sunday! If you want to catch the runners en route, the annual parade of endurance kicks off at Dodger Stadium. Ending in Century City, instead of its normal Santa Monica stop, over 25,000 runners are expected to partake.

 

WESTSIDE AND BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS

Nowruz Celebration

When: March 20, 2022

Where: Westwood

What: Happy Iranian New Year! If you are seeking to participate in this weekend’s celebration, make your way over to Westwood for a day of activities. There will be performances, music, and more in UCLA’s Dickson Court.

Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

When: Until April 26, 2022

Where: Disneyland | Anaheim

What: Running through April, head to the happiest place on earth for Disneyland’s annual Food & Wine Festival. The massive event takes over California Adventure for a delightful culinary experience.

Melrose Rooftop Theatre

When: March 20-April 28, 2022

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

What: The trendy outdoor bar and restaurant E.P L.P. transforms into the perfect outdoor movie setting this Sunday. Enjoy a great film under the night sky in West Hollywood’s favorite neighborhood hang.

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS

Women In Power – Community Event

When: March 19, 2022

Where: San Fernando Fitness | San Fernando

What: Celebrate Women’s History Month with San Fernando Fitness. This weekend’s community event is an opportunity to feel supported, empowered, and connected. 

Spring Equinox Outdoor Workshop

When: March 20, 2022

Where: The Yogi Tree Center for Growth | Toluca Lake

What: Celebrate Spring by connecting with yourself. Enjoy this in-depth day celebration to honor the Vernal Equinox. Spring Equinox is a wonderful time to revitalize and reset and this is a great workshop to actualize those goals.

Sitting Volleyball Clinic

When: March 20, 2022

Where: Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks Rec Center | Van Nuys

What: In this free 1-hour clinic you’ll learn all about the sport of Sitting Volleyball. A Paralympic Sport, similar to regular Volleyball, is a great activity for the community.

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS

Camarillo Fiesta Association Winter Concert Series – Rod Stewart Tribute

When: March 18, 2022

Where: 4235 Mar Vista Drive | Camarillo

What: Camarillo’s founder, Adolfo Camarillo, brings the community together in this lively Rod Stewart Tribute. The non-profit Camarillo Fiesta Association presents a winter concert series to benefit Rancho Campana High School.

Spring Spectacular at America’s Teaching Zoo 

When: March 19-20, 2022

Where: America’s Teaching Zoo | Moorpark

What: DOn’t miss the largest fundraising event of the year at America’s Teaching Zoo. The Spring Spectacular will have entertaining animals and meet and greets available throughout the day. The last admission will be at 3:45 PM, with admission for adults at $9 and $7 for children and seniors.

Bark in the Park at Conejo Creek Park North

When: March 19, 2022

Where: 1379 E Janss Rd | Thousand Oaks

What: Hey Dog Parents, this one is for you! Don’t miss Bark in The Park. Likewise, there will be a dog costume contest, dog races, celebrity dogs, and more at this Saturday’s Conejo event.

 

The Hollywood Bowl Summer 2022 Line-Up | Out & About

A major entertainment venue in Southern California and one of the best live music venues in the whole of the USA, the Hollywood Bowl always promises top-notch performances to appeal to diverse tastes. Likewise, summer 2022 is no exception, with an exciting line-up of concerts that span many genres to mark the venue’s 100th year. Book your tickets early to avoid disappointment and start looking forward to the Hollywood Bowl summer schedule.

June @ The Hollywood Bowl

Get ready for the arrival of summer with The Backstreet Boys: DNA World Tour, which will visit the Hollywood Bowl in early June. Other June concerts include Rod Stewart, Andrea Bocelli, and Halsey, supported by Wolf Alice and Abby Roberts. The acclaimed Mariachi USA features some of the biggest Mariachi bands, including Mariachi Lindas Mexicanas, Mariachi Los Reyes, and Mariachi Divas with vibrant dancing from Mi Tierra Ballet Folklorico and spectacular fireworks. In addition, you can catch the Harry Potter screening for a truly magical evening. Likewise, the screening will be accompanied by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

The free two-day weekend 101 Festival, in June, will see an array of acts at both the Hollywood Bowl and The Ford, with the line-up still to be announced.

The Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival, scheduled for June 25th and 26th, provides the perfect start to the summer, with a line-up that offers fun for all ages. Hosting some of the biggest names in jazz, day one’s acts include The Roots, Jungle Fire, Cory Wong, Gerald Clayton, and Veronica Swift. On day two, groove to sounds from Carmen Lundy, Tower of Power, The Lao Tizer Band, Gregory Porter, and more.

July @ The Hollywood Bowl

Kicking off July, the July 4th Fireworks Spectacular is a long-running fixture of the Hollywood Bowl summer events. Taking place this year between the 2nd and 4th of July, features Steve Martin and Martin Short, Jeff Babko, Steep Canyon Rangers, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

On for three days, the all-star cast of the Kinky Boots musical will transport viewers to the magical world of Broadway. Based on the book by Harvey Fierstein with music and lyrics written by popular singer and songwriter Cyndi Lauper, Kinky Boots is a must. Likewise, the show has won the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, AKA the Tony Awards, several times.

The L.A. Philharmonic presents the Music of Leonard Bernstein, while other diverse musical treats throughout July include Ricky Martin with the L.A. Phil, A. R. Rahman, a-Ha, Loggins and Messina, John Fogerty, a rendition of Beethoven’s Fifths and Boyz II Men. A Tribute to Peggy Lee and Frank Sinatra features several special guests.

Enjoy an evening of Wagner at The Valkyries, scheduled for July 17th, and be enchanted by the graceful dancing and soul-stirring music from Dudamel and Paris Opera Ballet.

August @ The Hollywood Bowl

At the height of summer, classical fans are sure to love the Tchaikovsky Spectacular. Likewise, this yearly event features Fireworks under the stars. In addition, you can also enjoy an Evening with Rachmaninoff.

In addition, there will also be the following musical acts:

  • Musical Encounters, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and featuring the Encuentros Orchestra and Members of Youth Orchestra Los Angeles and The Splendor of Saint-Saens.
  • Scheherazade by Rimsky Korsakov
  • Trombone Shorty’s Voodoo Threauxdown 

Check out the following musical acts:

  • Sheryl Crow
  • Diana Ross
  • Pola and Pan
  • Gypsy Kings
  • Amadeus Film + Symphony
  • Back to the Future Film + Symphony

September @ The Hollywood Bowl

Winding down the summer at Hollywood Bowl, Beethoven’s Ninth begins the month. This will be followed by three days of Maestro of the Movies: Celebrating John Williams at 90. With the legendary John Williams, one of Hollywood’s most esteemed composers, and David Newman conducting the L.A. Phil., it’s sure to be a popular event.

From Mozart to jazz, and a fun night of Sing-A-Long Sound of Music, there are plenty of concerts to see! Check out the following:

  • Abba: The Concert tribute band
  • Lang Lang’s themed night
  • Pink Martini
  • Duran Duran
  • Pentatonix
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Grace Jones and CHVRCHES.

Economic update for the week ending March 12, 2022

Stock markets closed lower for a fifth straight week – The Dow fell for its fifth straight week as investors try to determine just how bad the economic impact the war in Ukraine will have on American companies. Persistent inflation which was going on well before the Russian invasion has been exuberated by soaring fuel costs as the world has partially cut off Russian oil. The February CPI report was released on Thursday. It showed that consumer prices had risen 7.9% year-over-year in February. That marks the highest inflation rate since 1982. American companies have also joined the boycott and stopped selling goods in Russia. That will impact their profits. It was a tough week for investors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 32,944.19, down 2.0% from 33,614.17 last week. It is down 9.4% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 4,204.31, down 2.8% from 4,326.87 last week. The S&P is down 11.8% year-to-date. The NASDAQ closed the week at 12,843.81, down 3.5% from 13,314.44 last week. It is down 17.9%, year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 2.00%, up from 1.74% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 2.36%, up from 2.16% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates often follow treasury bond yields.

Mortgage rates – The March 10, 2022, Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 3.85%, up from 3.76% last week. The 15-year fixed was 3.01%, up from 3.09% last week. The 5-year ARM was 2.97%, up from 2.91% last week. Following the release of the February CPI report that showed inflation had risen 7.9% year-over-year on Thursday, mortgage rates have risen sharply. The 30-year fixed rate is well over 4% today.

Home sales figures for February will be released next week by the California Association of Realtors. You can get a detailed market report for your city or zip code now from my website. It has all February home sales numbers.

It is uncomfortable making a statement that it was a tough week for investors in light of what is going on in Ukraine. It was a tragic week for Ukrainians with unimaginable death and destruction. Rodeo Realty prays for an end of the war.

10 All-Season Wreath Ideas | Home Tips

Many people associate the use of wreaths on their front doors only with the winter holidays. The truth is that wreaths can be used all year long to make a statement. Likewise, they give your home a sense of being welcoming and warm. Of course, finding a single wreath to use all year can seem like a daunting task. So what you can do to give your front door that beautiful welcoming look every day of the year? Here are our 10 all-season wreath ideas to help you upgrade your entryway!

  1. Go for a season neutral color Wreath

Pink is one of those colors that doesn’t really get associated with a single holiday so getting a wreath crafted with dried pink shrubbery can add the perfect touch to your front door. To make it even more delightful you can add a string of lights to it and turn it on at night.

2. Eucalyptus leaves are always a great idea for a Wreath

Wreaths made with dried eucalyptus and berries are perfect to embody the bliss of nature. Combine this style together with other types of foliage and then spray paint in soft pale colors. This will give your front door wreath an ethereal feel all year round, no matter what the weather is like.

3. Go for a steampunk look with industrial materials

Brass and iron are great materials for a wreath that can be used year-round. They also make a bold statement and require very little maintenance. For a softer look, you can add some dried foliage and other accents.

4. Spotlight neutrality with pampas grass in your wreath

If you are looking to highlight the neutrality of non-holidays, pampas grass is a wonderful way to accentuate the welcoming nature of your door. Add a couple of very small faux flowers to your wreath and you will have a winning combination for every day of the year.

5. a Rustic wreath is always in vogue

Rustic greenery is a traditional way to use a wreath all year round. Make sure you select one that has a washed look and a more subdued color scheme with only a dash of brightness in the form of flowers or berries.

6. Velvet and gold for timeless elegance

Make a statement with a combination of velvet flowers and gold accents to add a touch of elegance and timelessness to your front door.

7. Succulents are always trending on a wreath

Succulents provide beautiful textures and shapes that can bring any wreath to life. If this is your choice, just make sure you find a good quality faux succulent wreath otherwise you run the risk of your door looking gaudy and run down.

8. Minimalist effects are like a breath of fresh air

While a winter wreath is supposed to be big and colorful, sometimes a minimalist accent will provide a better look throughout the year. For this effect consider wreaths made out of olive branches adorned with a few berries.

9. Keeping it simple with your wreath

Wreaths don’t have to shock your visitors when they see them. Quite the contrary, and in order to give your home that welcoming and ethereal feeling all year round, a simple wreath made out of small white flowers and brown stems can captivate the eye of any visitor that comes to your door.

10. Hearts are not only for Valentine’s Day 

Heart-shaped wreaths are a way to let visitors know that your home is loving and welcoming. Choose one in neutral tones that range from pink to cream to light brown to add a loving accent to your door any day of the year.

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Stay current on the tech headlines from around the world with our weekly round-up. In this week’s blog, we’re taking the return of LimeWire, group orders on Uber Eats, and more. Read on for the major news stories in the world of tech!

New AI Model from DeepMind Helps Decipher, Date, and Locate Ancient Inscriptions

For cool news coming from the world of tech and AI, DeepMind’s latest AI model can help in translating ancient inscriptions. While we have long been aware of the power of machine learning, this news marks a major turning point in AI. The Alphabet-subsidiary can not only restore text that is missing from ancient Greek inscriptions but offers suggestions for when the text was written. In addition, the took can also provide possible geographic origins. “Inscriptions are really important because they are direct sources of evidence … written directly by ancient people themselves,” said Thea Sommerschield. Thea is one of the historians and machine learning experts that helped to create the model. While the AI Model, Ithaca has only been trained on the Greek text, scientists are hopeful it can learn other ancient languages. 

A Clubhouse Competitor from Amazon Arrives that Turns everyone into a DJ

The long-rumored Clubhouse competitor from tech giant Amazon has arrived. The app, which is called Amp serves as a place for listening to music with the added bonus of a chat feature. Users who sign up for Amp can host their own live show and have access to “tens of millions of licensed songs”. Available songs will be from the big three record labels and indie artists. According to Amazon, the goal is to turn any user into a radio DJ that can program a playlist, talk to listeners and chat will call-in guests. Likewise, this also means that anyone can listen to full-length songs so long as they sign up for Amp, which is free. At this time, only a beta iOS version is available with a waitlist for those seeking to gain access. 

Group Ordering and Bill Splitting Launches on Uber Eats

Just in time for a larger return to the office is an easier way to order staff meals. Uber Eats has announced that group ordering a bill splitting are new features available on the app. The new feature lets users select a restaurant and create a group order. From there, users can invite other users to place and pay for their orders. The new Uber Eats feature is similar in style to the fare splitting option currently available for ordering an Uber ride. “For the first time ever on a US delivery app, consumers can create a group order and split the bill,” Leah Seay, communications manager at Uber, told reporters. In addition, other new features include Deadline, for setting a checkout deadline, and Auto-reminders, to nudge guests to place their order.

New Music Distribution System: SoundOn, Arrives on TikTok

With so many musical artists founding success on the app, TikTok has launched a new music distribution system. SoundOn serves as the company’s in-house music distribution and marketing platform. Through the feature, artists can upload their music directly onto the TikTok app. Likewise, distribution on TikTok is free with the company waving transaction fees for the first year. After the first year, TikTok will begin taking a 10% cut from each upload. In addition, musicians will be able to retain all of their royalties from tracks that are uploaded to platforms run by TikTok parent company ByteDance. This of course includes music streaming services like Resso and video editor app CapCut.

iOS App for Reading Newsletters on Substack Debuts

Fans of Substack are getting a new feature to ease content discovery for new and trending writers. The company has released its first mobile app which will operate as an RSS reader for Substack writers. The company, which launched in 2017 has until this time solely been a desktop publishing platform. The site monetizes newsletters that cover a variety of topics but are written by average everyday users. According to the company, users can access a feed of the newsletters they follow, available in a reader view with comments included. In addition, followers can get notifications when new installments become available. At this time the Substack Reader can only be accessed through the Apple App Store. Android users can join a waitlist to be notified of when the app becomes available for their operating system.

LimeWire Returns as an NFT Marketplace

The content downloading site that thrived in the 2000s is making a Gen Z return as an NFT Marketplace. LimeWire, the former peer-to-peer file-sharing company makes its comeback as NFT specialists. Likewise, the brand aims to dive into the marketplace for digital collectibles. LimeWire’s new focus will be on entertainment content and art along with music. In addition, an NFT from the company will drop later this year with a special reward system in place. At its prime, LimeWire boasted tens of millions of monthly users. With Y2K trends making a comeback, the return of LimeWire should come as no surprise.