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LA.com: La Grande Orange Juices The Westside

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My latest for LA.com is a write-up of a new eatery over on Main Street in Santa Monica, La Grande Orange. It’s a fun place, even if it’s a little pricey. Here’s an excerpt:

Along Main Street in Santa Monica, La Grande Orange is enjoying a promising start as a new dining destination. The multi-faceted space is bucking to become a local favorite among the lunch, brunch and dinner crowds, even offering options for early morning breakfast types, if you’re into that the type of thing. Weirdo.

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Written by Blaise Nutter

May 26th, 2009 at 4:04 pm

LA.com Review: Salute Wine Bar & The Terminator Bartender

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In my latest review for LA.com, I tackle Salute Wine Bar, a nice little place in Santa Monica, with one horrible secret: it employs CYBERDYNE instead of bartenders! Here’s an excerpt:

Of course, Saluté’s best feature is a key-card system for self-pour (2 oz) wine tasting. Trade your VISA for a white swipe-card, and take a gander at the bank of electronically distributed wine. You’ll never need a living, breathing bartender again as you sample the red, white and rose selection, from nice Italian reds and Malbecs to good California Zins.

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Written by Blaise Nutter

May 19th, 2009 at 10:53 am

LA.com: Annenberg Space for Photography

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My latest for LA.com on the Annenberg Space for Photography, the new photogs-only gallery in Century City. Here’s an excerpt:

The most surprising work comes from Lauren Greenfield, whose disturbing shots reveal the ill effects of young girls growing up in the shadow of Hollywood. Chilling stuff, all playfully delivered. But Carolyn Cole’s work on international war zones feels out of place in this LA-centric exhibit. Thouhg, the three LA Times photojournalists and brilliant conceptual artist/photographer John Baldessari feel shortchanged (or unnecessary) here.

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Written by Blaise Nutter

May 8th, 2009 at 4:07 pm

LA.com Review: Umami Burger

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My latest for LA.com is a review of the interesting new high-end burger joint on LaBrea, near Wilshire, called Umami Burger. They specialize in what they call “the fifth taste.” Here’s an excerpt:

See, there are four basic tastes to a food–sweet, sour, salty, and bitter–but the mysterious umami is crashing the party. In the early 20th century, Dr. Kikunae Ikeda discovered the true nature of “deliciousness” (no small task) and the result was the savory umami, the fifth and most essential taste in determining true flavor. It all sounds like a lot of hooey but rest assured, the burgers at Umami are fantastic.

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Written by Blaise Nutter

April 30th, 2009 at 2:10 pm

POSTOPOLIS! Los Angeles Starts Tonight @ The Standard

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Here’s my quick little preview for LA.com:

Organized by the Storefront for Art and Architecture and sponsored by ForYourArt, POSTOPOLIS! is a free series of discussions, panels, powerpoint presentations, parties, and film screenings, all built around the subjects of art, urbanism, landscape, and design.

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Written by Blaise Nutter

March 31st, 2009 at 4:34 pm

LA.com Review: Two Boots – New York & New Orleans Make Sweet Pizza Together

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Two Boots in Echo Park

My latest article has gone up on LA.com, a review of the new pizza place Two Boots in Echo Park. Here’s an excerpt:

Outside, a recessed patio draws you in, like the entrance to a cave with bright lights and a carnival-like color-scheme. Go inside this tiny hole-in-the-wall, and the painted murals, stained-glass windows, and delightful smells can’t help but put you in a good mood. Check out the Katrina tributes (FEMA sucks) and the occasionally free (and occasionally working) jukebox with a variety of jazz and rock tunes. This is all ambiance, and it all makes you smile.

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Written by Blaise Nutter

March 24th, 2009 at 5:51 pm

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LA.com: 1739 Public House Review

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publichouseI just published my first story on LA.com, a review on the rather promising new 1739 Public House in Los Feliz. Here’s an excerpt:

Not dingy enough for hipsters, nor hip enough for Hollywood types, and certainly not Hollywood enough for out-of-towners, Public House feels local. The bartenders are friendly, the service is usually quick, and the crowd is pretty mellow, except on crazy quiz nights (Wednesday) when the place is packed.

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Written by Blaise Nutter

March 21st, 2009 at 2:42 pm