Out past Joshua Tree in a town called Landers sits the Integratron—a dome-shaped structure that was carefully constructed for healing sound baths. As the origin story goes, the original blueprints for the
Over the summer I had the absolutely delightful pleasure of visiting the town of Varenna on Lake Como, Italy, for my brother’s wedding. Made even more special by the fact that the
As it turns out, Zermatt really left an impression on me.
Route 66—the iconic Mother Road of the country. Originally built in 1926 and running from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, CA, the highway became one of the most famous roads in the
After some recent (incredible) travels I’ve been feeling inspired to book some more international trips. The following are some of the many destinations on my dream travel list—and pretty specific ones at
On Sunday, October 9, 9AM-4PM, CicLAvia-Heart of LA, is opening 7 miles of Los Angeles streets for all to explore car-free. Areas include Downtown L.A. Echo Park, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, the Arts District,
After years of dreaming about checking out the Stahl House, I recently did. And it was everything I could have hoped for. The house is located here in Los Angeles, Hollywood Hills
Downtown Culver City may never be the same, and in it’s in a really good way. When quarantine took effect many Los Angeles restaurants either shuttered for the time being or pivoted
When change is good.
A weekend in Anza Borrego State Park.
A vast history, rumored UFO sightings, and a night sky free of light pollution.
I f-ing love an L.A. pool.
Frank Sinatra approved.
“May all who enter as guests leave as friends.”
All around the world.
Personal highs: The outdoor shower.