Monday, November 4, 2013

treats - pumpkin bread (30 before 30)

as much as i love a warm summer day, i truly enjoy a cozy fall evening. when i think of fall, i think of changing leaves, crisp breezes, spiced treats and college football!!

one of the items i was excited to cross of my list was "host a theme party." at the time, i didn't know what kind of theme party i would host, but as fall rolled it in only made sense to host a watch party for the red river shootout. if you're from the south and love the big 12, then you're well aware the biggest game of the season is the annual rivalry game between texas and oklahoma at the texas state fair in dallas.
the breakfast spread
i planned out a menu featuring red and orange treats on a fall tablescape. one of the more popular menu items included my pumpkin bread. this bread is dense, spicy and super soft. i hope it brings you back to some of your favorite fall memories.

the goods:
- 1 15oz can pumpkin puree
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 1 1/3 cups sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp nutmeg
- 1/2 tsp ground cloves

the equipment:
hand mixer or stand mixer, 9x9 glass baking dish

the how to:
- mix pumpkin, oil, sugar and eggs on medium low for 4 minutes


- mix in remaining ingredients on medium until incorporated and fluffy


- pour into greased baking dish
- bake at 350F for 45 minutes - 1 hour (depending on depth of pan)

the lunch spread with pumpkin bread

treats - carrot cake

i've never been a huge fan of carrot cake, but it just so happens to be my boyfriend's favorite dessert. with that in mind, i decided i needed to create a recipe that we could both enjoy. one of my favorite things about this recipe is how different the cakes turn out depending on the final product. the cupcakes come out light and fluffy, but the full sheet cake comes out much more dense. experiment with the recipe and see what works best for your palate.

enjoy!

the goods:
- 2 cups flour
- 2 cups sugar
- 2 tsp baking soda
- 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp baking spice
- 4 eggs
- 1 1/2 cups vegetable oil
- 12 oz grated carrots (approx 5 carrots)

the equipment:
food processor, hand mixer or stand mixer, cupcake pan / 9x9 glass dish / cake pop pan, sifter

the how to:
- process carrots until finely grated
- sift flour and combine with sugar, baking soda, cinnamon and baking spice
- mix ingredients in large bowl
- add eggs, one at a time while mixing on medium low

for easy clean up, place egg shells on paper plate while mixing
- once eggs are incorporated, slowly pour in oil on low
- once incorporated, mix on medium for 2-3 minutes until completely smooth
- mix in carrots
batter will look runny, but will set in oven
for cupcakes - bake at 350F for 18-20 minutes
for cake - bake at 350F for 30-40 minutes
for cakepops - bake at 350F for 12-15 minutes


cool cake on rack and top with cinnamon cream cheese frosting

enjoy!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

tunes - live picks (october)

the outdoor amphitheatres are wrapping up their seasons and closing with some amazing headliners. we're also getting an overflow of bands on their fall festival tour popping into local venues. it's a busy month for concerts. get ready!

october concert calendar:
10/2 - allah-lah's @ troubadour
10/2 - arctic monkeys @ jimmy kimmel live!
10/2 - depeche mode @ stapbles center
10/2 - moby @ fonda theatre
10/3 - moby @ fonda theatre
10/3 - noah & the whale @ avalon
10/4 - boyz to men @ club nokia
10/4 - moby @ fonda theatre
10/4 - modest mouse @ the glass house (pomona)
10/5 - john mayer @ hollywood bowl
10/5 - way over yonder @ santa monica pier
10/6 - way over yonder @ santa monica pier
10/6 - maroon 5 @ hollywood bowl
10/7 - 2cellos @ club nokia
10/7 - fiona apple @ walt disney concert hall
10/9 - bon jovi @ honda center (anaheim)
10/9 - the avett brothers @ shrine auditorium
10/9 - filter's cultures collide festival*
10/10 - filter's cultures collide festival
10/10 - edie brikell @ fox performing arts (riverside)
10/10 - john fogerty @ nokia theatre
10/11 - filter's cultures collide festival
10/11 - bon jovi @ staples center
10/11 - gogol bordello @ fox theatre (pomona)
10/12 - filter's cultures collide festival
10/12 - thirty seconds to mars @ hollywood bowl
10/14 - charli xcx @ el rey
10/14 - crystal antlers @ fingerprints (long beach)
10/14 - frank turner @ fonda theatre
10/15 - sleigh bells @ the observatory (santa ana)
10/15 - the dodos @ el rey
10/16 - atoms for peace @ hollywood bowl*
10/16 - city and colour @ club nokia
10/16 - haim @ the fonda
10/16 - jordie lane @ hotel cafe
10/16 - langhorne slim @ troubadour
10/17 - atoms for peace @ santa barbara bowl
10/17 - city and colour @ club nokia
10/17 - gary numan @ hollywood forever
10/17 - big top music festival @ la state historic park
10/18 - big top music festival @ la state historic park
10/18 - lionel richie @ hollywood bowl
10/18 - placebo @ the wiltern
10/18 - sleigh bells @ el rey
10/18 - walk the moon @ the wiltern
10/19 - big top music festival @ la state historic park
10/19 - festival supreme @ santa monica pier
10/19 - the boxer rebellion @ the observatory (santa ana)
10/20 - big top music festival @ la state historic park
10/20 - boy @ the fonda
10/20 - brian wilson @ the greek
10/20 - okkervil river @ the wiltern
10/21 - animal collective @ the wiltern
10/21 - best coast @ the fonda
10/21 - jenny lewis @ largo
10/21 - laura marling @ immanuel presbyterian
10/21 - phantogram @ the observatory (santa ana)
10/21 - surfer blood @ el rey
10/22 - afi @ the fonda
10/22 - blues traveler @ el rey
10/22 - james blake @ the wiltern
10/22 - STRFKR @ avalon
10/23 - james blake @ hollywood forever
10/23 - portugal. the man @ the majestic theatre (ventura)
10/23 - surfer blood @ the observatory (santa ana)
10/25 - hanni el khatib @ el rey
10/25 - passion pit @ greek theatre
10/26 - boy @ fonda theatre
10/26 - deer tick @ troubadour
10/26 - mark knopfler @ the wiltern
10/26 - passion pit @ santa barbara bowl
10/26 - the naked and famous @ fox theatre (pomona)
10/26 - they might be giants @ ucla's royce hall
10/27 - portugal. the man @ the observatory (santa ana)
10/28 - kanye west @ staples center
10/29 - flaming lips @ the greek*
10/31 - empire of the sun @ shrine auditorium
10/31 - iron & wine @ orpheum theatre

top picks:
10/9 - filter's cultures collide festival
filter magazine hosts it's fourth annual culture's collide festival in los angeles, bringing in many international bands to a variety of echo park venues. the festival is 3 days long, with a free outdoor concert on sunday. a wristband for the entire festival is only $30. some of the headliners include: moby, the raveonettes, rhye, liars, bleached.

photo by brian j
10/16 - atoms for peace @ hollywood bowl
the atoms for peace crew includes radiohead frontman, thom york, radiohead producer, nigel godrich, and red hot chili peppers bassist, flea. the band got together back in 2009 during a coachella post-fest performance and released their first full-length in january. they sound like radiohead with a heavier, more experimental bass track.


10/29 - flaming lips @ the greek
the flaming lips shows are always silly with their oversized props and random cast of of dancers. the real appeal of this show are the openers, tame impala and white denim. solid lineup. have at it.

tunes - live picks (september)

it seems like southern california gets an influx of concerts in the fall because we still have warm weather while places like denver are already getting snowed in.

a little late on the september shows, but i was fortunate to go to a few, so i'm posting. hope you were able to check some out yourself.

september concert calendar:
9/3 - blonde redhead @ el rey
9/4 - fun. + tegan & sara @ the greek
9/5 - charli xcx @ el rey
9/5 - mr little jeans @ santa monica pier
9/9 - austra @ echoplex
9/10 - minus the bear @ fonda theatre
9/12 - jimmy cliff @ santa monica pier
9/13 - local natives @ the greek*
9/14 - hem @ troubadour
9/14 - ra ra riot @ fonda theatre
9/18 - grouplove @ hollywood forever
9/19 - cold war kids @ the wiltern
9/20 - thievery corporation @ the greek
9/22 - m83 + phantogram @ hollywood bowl*
9/23 - little boots @ troubadour
9/24 - depeche mode @ santa barbara bowl
9/26 - beck @ union station
9/26 - deer tick @ ucla
9/26 - gary clark jr @ the wiltern
9/27 - dr dog + the lumineers @ the greek*
9/27 - the naked & famous @ the wiltern
9/28 - dr dog + the lumineers @ the greek
9/28 - vampire weekend + beruit @ hollywood bowl
9/29 - depeche mode @ staples center
9/29 - the xx + austra @ hollywood bowl
9/29 - arctic monkeys @ the wiltern
9/30 - acrtice monkeys @ the wiltern
9/30 - dr dog @ troubadour

*top live picks:

local natives perform to sold out audience at the greek
9/13 - local natives @ the greek
local natives are actually local to los angeles so this was a big show for them. these guys were so appreciative and humble. there were many friends and family in the audience so the energy from the crowd and the band combined was wildly amazing. 

m83 with the LA philharmonic
9/22 - m83 + phantogram @ hollywood bowl
this show is definitely one of my top picks of the year. the la philharmonic played with m83 for half of their set. what a pleasant surprise! morgan kibby, the female vocalist, was stupendous. truly.

the lumineers @ the greek
9/27 - dr dog + the lumineers @ the greek
just another reason to see dr dog. why in the world they were the opener for the lumineers is beyond me. they're definitely stronger performers and songwriters, but these la kids love that "ho hey!" song. having said that, i was actually surprised as to how much i liked the lumineers live show. they were great. but dr dog was better :)

Sunday, August 18, 2013

trails - parker mesa @ topanga canyon (30 before 30)

parker mesa trail has a gain in both directions, so there's no steep hike one way and a fully downhill hike on the way back. the point overlooks santa monica bay and there are a few benches for your to enjoy your snacks and take a water break. we were lucky enough to get caught in a runaway cloud as we were leaving the point. it was an unreal experience!

parker mesa trail
the trek:
- drive up entrada road for 1 mile to get the park entrance
- walk through the park and stay straight after the guard shack, going towards the large parking lot
- stay to the left and head towards the fire road
- head up the fire road and turn right onto parker mesa trail (about .5 miles)

santa monica bay, view from overlook

total distance: 7 milestravel time: 2h30m
gain: 560 ft
difficulty: moderate

stuck in the clouds
the tips:
- park on entrada road outside of the entrance (be sure to be FULLY off of the pavement to avoid a ticket)
- hit the bathrooms inside the park at the bottom of the fire road before you begin
- pack a snack to enjoy once you get to the overlook


tunes - live picks (august)

it's festival season! there were a slew of local LA festivals the first weekend of august and even more at the end of this month. i have had my tickets to first city music festival for 3 months and i'm anxiously counting down the days until my arrival in monterey. hope to see you at a show!

august concert calendar:

8/1 - zz top @ pacific amphitheatre (costa mesa)
8/2 - chicago @ the greek
8/2 - scott weiland @ viper room
8/3 - americanarama tour @ verizon wireless amphitheater (irvine)
8/3 - scott weiland @ viper room
8/4 - edward sharpe & the magnetic zero's @ hollywood bowl*
8/5 - phish @ hollywood bowl
8/6 - hall and oats @ ventura county fair
8/7 - preservation hall jazz band @ hollywood bowl
8/8 - hall and oats @ pacific amphitheatre (costa mesa)
8/8 - hanni el khatib @ santa monica pier
8/8 - lorde @ echoplex
8/9 - grizzly bear @ hollywood forever*
8/9 - willie nelson @ hollywood bowl
8/10 - smith westerns @ el rey
8/10 - the national @ the greek
8/10 - willie nelson @ hollywood bowl
8/11 - phoenix @ club nokia
8/11 - the national  @ hollywood forever
8/11 - yeasayer @ el rey
8/14 - kopecky family band @ the echo
8/16 - james murphy (of lcd sound system) @ 333live
8/17 - best coast @ el rey
8/17 - h20 music festival @ la state park
8/17 - queens of the stone age @ bison amphitheatre
8/18 - best coast @ el rey
8/19 - best coast @ el rey
8/21 - lucy schwartz @ no vacancy
8/22 - the polyphonic spree @ el rey
8/23 - toad the wet sprocket @ troubadour
8/24 - first city festival @ monterey*
8/24 - fyf festival @ la state park
8/24 - peter frampton + bb king @ the greek
8/25 - first city festival @ monterey
8/25 - fyf festival @ la state park
8/29 - icona pop @ fonda theatre

*top live picks:

edward sharpe @ hollywood bowl
8/4 - edward sharpe & the magnetic zero's @ hollywood bowl
i recommend going to see at least one show every summer at the bowl. it's an amazing experience, regardless where you sit. i was fortunate enough to get invited to my friend's box so we had a great spot for the show. edward sharpe invited 17 of his magnetic zero friends on stage with him for a full orchestral sound. his sidekick, jade, is still one of my favorite current female vocalist. she's amazing! edward sharpe & the magnetic zero's dropped their new self-titled album this summer and they're already busy promoting their big top festival at LA historic park this october.

grizzly bear @ hollywood forever
*photo by brad roberts
8/9 - grizzly bear @ hollywood forever
hollywood forever is a historic cemetery right behind the paramount lot in the heart of hollywood. an interesting venue that not only hosts live burials, but also live concerts and outdoor movie viewings. to get a complete list of their upcoming events check out their website: www.hollywoodforever.com/culture. tickets sell out quickly, so sign up on their mailing list and twitter if you are interested in going to see a show here.


8/24 & 8/25 - first city festival @ monterey
monterey, california is my favorite city on the west coast, hands down! so how could i refuse checking out some of favorite indie bands like dr. dog, beach house, delta spirit, black angels, mgmt and more. there are 3 stages as well as a fair with carnival rides. check out all 36 bands playing at the festival on their website.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

tunes - live picks (july)

7/3 - fleetwood mac @ staples
7/5 - new kids on the block @ staples
7/5 - phish @ hollywood bowl
7/6 - jethro tull @ greek theatre
7/6 - rx bandits @ fonda theatre
7/10 - crash kings @ troubadour
7/11 - surfer blood @ santa monica pier
7/12 - portugal. the man @ the wiltern
7/12 - sorne @ the mint*
7/13 - grease sing-along @ hollywood bowl
7/14 - devotchka @ hollywood bowl
7/17 - mayor hawthorne @ troubadour
7/20 - rogue wave + hey marseilles @ el rey
7/21 - counting crows + the wallflowers @ pacific amphitheatre (costa mesa)
7/23 - the postal service @ the greek
7/24 - the postal service @ the greek
7/26 - hockey @ el rey
7/27 - ellie goulding + bruno mars @ staples*
7/29 - system of a down @ hollywood bowl*


Friday, June 21, 2013

30 before 30 - the complete list


my best friend put together a list of 30 things she wanted to do before she turned 30. it’s been fun helping her cross things off of her list and she recommend i make one, too. so here i sit, on the eve of my 29th birthday.

i know many of us want to get more organized, clean out that upstairs closet and the like, but that’s not very fun to do or write about. so i’ve decided to make this list a bit more adventurous. some of these things i’m already planning to do and some are just wishful thinking.

in no particular order:
1) run the ucla perimeter
2) visit a state or national park
3) do 1 pull-up (without jumping!)
4) bake a new type of dessert/pastry
5) go to a music festival
6) perform at a karaoke bar
7) try a new sport
8) try a new food
10) visit a new la landmark
11) go to the santa monica farmers market
13) spend a day in a new city
14) enter a baking contest
15) go on an adventure in las vegas
16) volunteer
17) go to a new local music venue
18) do the splits on my right and left side
19) morning run for 7 consecutive days
20) go to house of blues’ gospel brunch
21) visit a bakery kitchen
22) bike the strand in santa monica
23) switch over to organic cosmetics
24) plant an herb garden
25) bake the momofuku birthday cake for someone
26) go to a drive-in movie theatre
27) swim in the pacific ocean
28) visit mom’s family
29) visit dad’s family

feel free to join in on the shenanigans!

treats - blueberry cornmeal cake

ucla's food science class hosted a "science of pie" lecture, featuring christina tosi of momofuku milk bar and zoe nathan of huckleberry and sweet rose creamery. as i mentioned in an earlier post, i'm a huge fan of christina and momofuku. i've also enjoyed all of zoe nathan's amazing restaurants, so needless to say i was very excited to go to this lecture.

and did i mention there was a pie contest with samples? yes please!





the goods:
- 13 1/2 tsp unsalted butter (room temp)
- 3/4 cup + 3 tbl sugar (plus 2 tbl for the top)
- 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 2 eggs (room temp)
- 4 1/2 tsp canola oil
- 3 tbsp maple syrup
- 1 tbl vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 cups flour
- 3/4 cup cornmeal
- 2 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 3/4 tsp baking soda
- 1 cup + 2 tbl plain yogurt
- 1/2 cup + 1 tbl ricotta cheese
- 1 cup blueberries

the equipment:
standup mixer, 9 inch cake pan, parchment paper

the how to:
- preheat oven to 350F
- line 9 inch round pan with parchment paper and grease with butter
- in stand mixer, cream together butter sugar and salt on medium-high for 2 minutes
- reduce to low and add eggs 1 at a time for approximately 3 minutes each
super creamy, similar texture to cake frosting
- add in oil, maple syrup and vanilla
- pause mixing and add in flour, cornmeal, baking powder, baking soda, yogurt and ricotta
you can see the cornmeal in the batter
- scrape down sides of bowl and gently mix before turning mixer back onto low and mix until just incorporated
- scoop batter into pan, top with blueberries and sprinkle with sugar
blueberries will sink down
- bake for 1 hour and 10 minutes
- allow to cool for a minimum of 15 minutes in pan before transferring to serving plate


blueberry cornmeal cake

Friday, May 24, 2013

treats - salted double-chocolate cookies

i was first introduced to these delicious specimens when i stumbled upon momofuku milk bar in manhattan. not only did i fall in love with these cookies, but i was blown away by their entire menu of unique creations. cookies, pies, cake truffles, cereal milk pana cotta and so many other whacky sweets.

i was also delighted when i discovered the milk bar cook book by christina tosi. i've tried a few of the cookies and i still can't decide which one is my favorite. these salted double-chocolate cookies are definitely fighting for the number one spot.

the goods:
the crumb
- 2/3 cup flour
- 1 tsp cornstarch
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 2/3 cup cocoa powder
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 6 tbl butter (melted)
the cookies
- 16 tbl butter (room temp)
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1/4 cup glucose (or 2 tbl corn syrup)
- 1 egg
- 1/4 tsp vanilla
- 2 oz 55% chocolate (melted)
- 1 1/4 cups flour
- 3/4 cup cocoa powder
- 3/4 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1 3/4 tsp kosher salt
- 1/2 recipe of chocolate crumb

the equipment:
standup mixer, sheet pans, plastic wrap

the how to:
the crumb
- preheat oven to 300F
- combine flour, cornstarch, sugar, cocoa powder, salt into bowl
- add melted butter and mix together until small clusters form
- spread clusters onto sheet pan lined with parchment paper and bake for 20 minutes, breaking them up occasionally
- allow crumb to cool before using in other recipes
*store crumb in tupperware in fridge for up to 1 month
the cookies
- combine butter, sugar and glucose (or corn syrup) on medium-high for 2-3 minutes
- add egg, vanilla and melted chocolate and beat on medium for 7-8 minutes
- on low, add flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda and salt and mix until dough just comes together for about 1 minute
batter should feel fluffy and creamy, like icing
- add in chocolate crumb until incorporated, for about 30 seconds
- measure out 1/4 cup of dough and place onto parchment-lined sheet pan
- tightly wrap pan(s) with plastic wrap and store in fridge for 1 hour to 1 week (i recommend 24 hours)
- preheat oven to 375F
- set dough onto parchment-lined sheet pan and bake for approximately 18 minutes

set cookies 2-3 inches apart before baking
yes, it's a bit of work but the results are amazing! and i promise you'll impress your friends and family with these brownie-like cookies. enjoy!


Monday, May 13, 2013

trails - betty b dearing

also off mulholland, the betty b dearing trail starts from the nancy hoover pohl overlookparking is free in the lot. this trail leads you down the mountain to a jungle ravine. if you keep on trekking, you'll end up at the base of fryman canyon trail.

the trek:
- from the parking lot, walk down trail about 30 feet
- at the fork, stay to the left and go down the hill into the trees
- keep heading down until you get to a T
- hang a left to go towards the "jungle"
- the "jungle" area is complete with a small creek and fallen trees
- if you keep following the trail out of the jungle, you will reach base fryman canyon in .7 miles



inside the jungle

total distance: 4+ miles
travel time: 1h15m
gain: 400 ft
difficulty: easy to moderate
wilacre park - betty b dearing trail
the tips:
- dog-friendly trail
- there's a lot of tree coverage and trail get get a bit chilly

trails - franklin canyon

just southwest of the mulholland and coldwater canyon intersection is franklin canyon, a beautiful park hidden in the middle of los angeles. the park has a duck pond, a few trails and park spaces you can rent for private parties. there's a lot of tree coverage before you hit the trails and plenty to explore without making a climb. we wandered around the park for a bit before we got to hastain trail.

the trek:
- from the parking lot, walk down the main road until you reach the pond
- walk around the pond, keeping it on your left
- after you circle the pond, get back on the main road and follow the signs to beverly drive
- turn left onto lake drive
- hastain trail entrance on your left
- once you reach the peak, head back the way you came
- about 1/4 mile back down, you'll see an unmarked trail sign straight ahead of you
- take the trail to head back down and you'll end in a park
- stay to the right as you walk through the park and you'll end up back on lake drive

duck pond
view of west LA from hastain trail peak
total distance: 5.5 miles
travel time: 2h00m
gain: 680 ft
difficulty: moderate

franklin canyon - hastain trail

the tips:
- park in the main lot, to the left of the entrance sign
- wear a hat, as the trail offers no shade
- the trail gets steep in some areas, so bring plenty of water
- the trail is mostly gravel and sand with steep areas so wear proper shoes to avoid slipping

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

trails - will rogers

on the west side of town and right off sunset blvd sits will rogers park. there are 3 trails to explore in the park, including the popular inspiration point trail below. this trail offers beautiful views of the palisades and the pacific ocean.

the trek:
- head up to the visitors center, near the bathrooms
- climb the stairs to the trail and you'll see the marker for inspiration point 30 feet ahead
- turn left up the trail
- when you get to the end of the trail, turn around and go back up and over to get a 4+ mile hike


panoramic view from peak of inspiration point
total distance: 4.4 miles
travel time: 1h15m
gain: 515 ft
difficulty: easy to moderate

will rogers - inspiration point trail
the tips:
- skip the $12 parking lot fee and park along the side of the road before you get to the entrance
- bring picnic supplies to lounge in the grassy park after your hike
- come back to the park for a polo match


Friday, May 3, 2013

tunes - live picks (may)

as snow continues to cover the mid-west, the temperature in southern california continues to rise. that's good news for all of the bands migrating this direction for may. there's a wide variety of concerts to check out this spring.

may concert calendar below:

5/1 - old crow medicine @ el rey
5/2 - maps & atlases @ the echo
5/2 - metallica @ club nokia
5/2 - the killers @ la memorial sports arena
5/3 - the rolling stones @ staples center*
5/4 - matt costa @ the observatory (santa ana)
5/6 - iron & wine @ grammy museum
5/7 - prince @ city national grove (anaheim)
5/8 - prince @ city national grove (anaheim)
5/9 - of montreal @ the echo
5/9 - yo la tengo @ fonda theatre
5/10 - delta spirit @ playboy mansion
5/11 - jim james @ the fonda
5/11 - the egg + sophie barker @ the glass house (pomona)
5/14 - sara bareilles @ el rey
5/16 - dale earnhardt jr jr @ el rey
5/17 - digitalism @ troubadour
5/17 - sea wolf @ the glass house (pomona)
5/18 - kroq weenie roast @ verizon wireless amphitheatre (irvine)*
5/18 - the black angels @ the glass house (pomona)
5/19 - primus @ fox theatre (pomona)
5/21 - the black angels @ the mayan
5/22 - arctic monkeys @ majestic theatre (ventura)
5/22 - the presidents of the united states of america @ the observatory (santa ana)
5/24 - cold war kids @ fonda theatre*
5/25 - fleetwood mac @ hollywood bowl
5/30 - tame impala @ fox theatre (pomona)
5/31 - chvrches @ fonda theatre

*top live picks:


5/3 - the rolling stones @ staples center
the rolling stones are celebrating their 50th anniversary of their first ever live concert with a world-wide tour. there are a few select dates around the US and the LA show kicks off the festivities. i cannot wait for this show!!


5/18 - kroq weenie roast @ verizon wireless amphitheatre (irvine)
LA's iconic rock station KROQ is celebrating their 21st annual weenie roast with a huge lineup including the black keys, vampire weekend, jimmy eat world, of monsters and men and atlas genius. ticket proceeds benefit heal the bay and surfrider foundation so if you can make the drive out to orange county, i suggest you go.


5/24 - cold war kids @ fonda theatre
cold war kids have been touring their new album "dear miss lonleyhearts" since it's release in april. i caught a sneak peek of a few of their new tracks during their sxsw performance and am looking forward to hearing more of the album later this month.