How to Have the Best Sunday in L.A, According to Halle Bailey
Halle Bailey, Grammy‑nominated singer and actress, outlines her ideal Sunday in Los Angeles, balancing motherhood with music, meals, and outdoor activities. She starts the day with sunrise meditation, a protein‑rich breakfast, and household chores set to Jill Scott. After her son’s nap she enjoys solo creative time, then a baby‑friendly hike at Fryman Canyon or Point Dume, followed by a bubble bath and dinner at trendy spots like Lucia. The routine precedes the release of her first rom‑com, *You, Me & Tuscany*, hitting theaters on April 10.

This L.A. Play Wants You to Feel the Story Viscerally — by Keeping You Blindfolded
Theatre Obscura L.A. launched "Poe: Pulse & Pendulum," a blindfolded, seated production that reimagines Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Pit and the Pendulum" and "The Tell‑Tale Heart" through sound, scent and limited tactile cues. Audiences sit in a dark, red‑lit room...
How to Have the Best Sunday in L.A., According to Kenny Scharf
Kenny Scharf, the 67‑year‑old pop‑surrealist known for his neon‑bright canvases, treats Sundays like any other workday, rising before dawn and filling the day with a disciplined mix of movement, nutrition and studio time. He begins with a cat‑feeding ritual, lemon...
Get Ideas for Your Home Garden at These 19 Spring Garden Tours Around L.A.
Los Angeles and surrounding Southern California communities are hosting more than 30 spring garden tours between March and May, ranging from historic mid‑century modern estates to native‑plant showcases in schools and public parks. Organizers include the Theodore Payne Foundation, Garden Conservancy,...
How to Have the Best Sunday in L.A., According to Phil Rosenthal
Phil Rosenthal, creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and host of Somebody Feed Phil, outlines his ideal Sunday in Los Angeles, centered around community dining, local markets, and family activities. He co‑owns the new Max & Helen’s diner with chef Nancy...