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  • Krua Thai: A spicy, cheap and delicious strip mall find
  • My Four-Legged Finds: Shelters in Need
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Spring Equinox
  • My Daily Find Deals: Clothing warehouse sales, Paul Mitchell, Ben and Jerry’s, Jamba Juice
  • Cool eco-friendly goods plus green printing and graphics in Woodland Hills
  • Positive results for those with high risk for breast or ovarian cancer
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Patsy Cline, John Pizzarelli
  • Five Star hotel living at home with Hotel Surplus Outlet
  • St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations in the San Fernando Valley
  • Back to the Kitchen: A feast for Saint Patrick’s Day
  • A little bit of the Left Bank at Le Petit Restaurant
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Ides of March and The Bloody Caesar
  • My Four-Legged Find: Fun in the Sun and WoofStock 90210
  • My Daily Find Deals: A* List Sample Sale, Menchies, Morton’s The Steakhouse, Pinkberry
  • Women of a Certain Age Shine in “Broads!” at the El Portal Forum
  • French macarons are the new cupcake and Belwood Bakery has them
  • My Valley Leaders: Meet State Senator Alex Padilla
  • In My Next Life: Old Life Meet New Life
  • Frozen Crush mixes Italian Ice and Fro-Yo for a unique cold dessert treat
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: John Hiatt, Texas Tornados, Lightspeed Champion
  • Microbrewery blends with bistro inspired fare at Ladyface Ale Companie
  • Back to the Kitchen: Afternoon High Tea
  • Bobby’s Coffee Shop: The ultimate greasy spoon, no-frills diner
  • My Four-Legged Finds: A Day at the Park
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Russian Spring Punch for the Academy Awards
  • The Parenting Coach: Name That Tone: It’s Not What You Say, But How You Say It
  • Worth the Drive: Silverlake’s Gobi Mongolian BBQ puts a new spin on stir-fry
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Giuseppi Logan Quintet, Kelly Ryan
  • Skin Addiks relaxing and delicious facials with a personal touch
  • Kids’ Book Corner: Two Trashy Books and Two for St. Pat’s
  • Kogi BBQ: The Food Truck that started the Revolution is in the 818
  • The Relative You Don’t Want on Your Bad Side: ‘Cousin Bette’
  • Sweetsalt Food Shop: A Brand New Best Food Find in the Valley from a Top Chef
  • Back to the Kitchen: Award-winning recipes for an Oscar Party
  • Loteria Grill celebrates the regional cuisines of Mexico
  • My Four-Legged Finds: Adoption Made Easy
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Northern Shield Cocktail
  • Shop Roni B for affordable fashionista style
  • Celebrate the first Los Angeles Youth Orchestra Day this Sunday
  • Chinese and Japanese specialties at Encino’s Hokkaido Seafood Buffet
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Soul Jazz Orchestra, Marley’s Ghost, Re-Delux
  • Vote for Soup Kitchen in the “Pepsi Good Idea Grant Challenge for 2010” to help end hunger
  • My Celeb Finds in the 818
  • Mesmerizing, compelling “Sidhe” at The Road Theatre Company
  • Dine 24/7 at Crave Cafe in Sherman Oaks
  • Back to the Kitchen: Savory Pies for a Main Course
  • FREE: See Hollywood 2010 Academy Award nominated costumes at the FIDM Museum
  • My Four-Legged Find: Something to Bark About
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Flying Tomato salutes Olympian Shaun White
  • Hugo’s Gives World Cuisine a Healthy Take and an Expansion to the West Valley
  • Tasty Tidbits: Restaurant News with Loteria Grill (opening!), Mantee, Panera
  • Blending Bash at Klean Bath+Body
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Tim Buckley, Gil Scott-Heron, Galactic
  • Breakfast and lunch Flintstone-size at Cici’s Tarzana
  • Harvard-Westlake student presents debut novel at Barnes and Noble Encino
  • Ice Cream sandwiches and more at the new Cookie Munch in Tarzana
  • For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots on KCET
  • Back to the Kitchen: The Magic of Fennel
  • Food Truck love rolls into the 1st Annual LA Street Food Fest
  • My Four-Legged Find: Won’t You Be My Valentine?
  • Krekorian’s office gives status on Mulholland washout and closure
  • The Weekend Cocktail: New Orleans Hurricane
  • Special Valentine’s Day restaurant menus in the San Fernando Valley
  • Valentine’s Day fundraiser for Notre Dame High graduate battling cancer
  • Kitsch, vintage, collectibles plus funny valentines gifts at 8 Ball
  • The Parenting Coach: Pick your Battles
  • Spectacular hail storm hits the San Fernando Valley
  • The My Daily Find Guide for Valentine’s Day Flowers
  • In My Next Life: Living the real difference of boys and girls
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: The Sojourners, Corinne Baily Rae
  • Say Cheese Please! The Grilled Cheese Truck rolls into the San Fernando Valley
  • Back to the Kitchen: A Valentine’s Day menu mixed in with romantic tidbits
  • Local Heroes: Sherman Oaks residents Lee and Patty Kagan help to save lives in Haiti
  • The Sweet Cookie and Brownie Madness of Xtreme Desserts
  • Nick Jonas surprises fans at Mark’s Garden in Sherman Oaks
  • My Four-Legged Finds: Won’t You Adopt Me?
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Super Bowl Cheers
  • For Valentine’s Day or Any Day: Spice it Up as an Iconic Pin Up Girl
  • Kids’ Book Corner: Celebrating love and animals
  • Black Dog Yoga brings in new cardio based yoga and dance at The Dog Pound
  • “How I Learned to Drive” is a gem of a production at The Chandler Studio Center
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: South Memphis String Band, Pieta Brown, Stile Antico
  • Plush Puffs: Gourmet marshmallows take center stage
  • Conversations on relationships with Hill Harper at Barnes and Noble
  • Try a slice or a whole pie at Pepe’s New York Pizza
  • Back to the Kitchen: Super Bowl Sunday Party
  • Vintage Clothing and Textile Show at Pickwick Gardens Sunday
  • My Four-Legged Finds: Searching High and Low for a Fur-ever home
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Homemade Irish Cream and a Winter Dream
  • Hollywood to You: Studio City outlet store features clothes and props from film and TV productions
  • Calabasas’ Leonis Adobe welcomes newborn Merino Sheep and Angora Goats
  • My Celeb Finds in the 818
  • Sherman Oaks’ Farm Boy: Fruit, vegetables, fro yo, sushi, Asian specialities and more
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Quartet San Francisco, Sam Baker, Soulsavers
  • Congressman Sherman Hosts Telephone Town Hall
  • Team CrossFit: Fitness, Self-Defense and Nutrition for Everyone
  • Local Haiti Relief Efforts: Grossman Burn Foundation, Suburbia Salon, M. Fredric
  • The Parenting Coach: Tips for Stressed Out Moms
  • blue table: A hidden food gem in Calabasas
  • Back to the Kitchen: For the love and comfort of stews
  • Indulge in dining deals during dineLA Restaurant Week
  • My Four-Legged Finds
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Classic Rob Roy
  • The Legacy Masters keeps memories alive with video biographies
  • My Celeb Finds in the 818
  • Operation Dress Up to hold clothing drive for children of Haiti
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: “Crazy Heart” Original Soundtrack, B.J. Thomas, Joe Louis Walker
  • Turning to Encino’s Salt Chalet for aiding skin, sinus and respiratory ailments the natural way
  • Tony Avalon leads Rock Nation where rock stars are born
  • Two faiths unite to plant trees for MLK Day of Service
  • Le Chic Spa: Mother/Daughter Day Spa in Tarzana
  • Back to the Kitchen: The Bountiful Beet
  • Kings Road Cafe: A city friend comes to the valley
  • My Four-Legged Finds
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Haitian Cocktail and Help Haiti
  • Uncovering Cool Comic Shops in the San Fernando Valley
  • My Celeb Finds
  • In My Next Life: Cleaning house, facing rats and other homeowner ills
  • Melody’s Mexican Kitchen for an authentic, reasonable meal
  • The Parenting Coach: Warning—Radical Thinking on Re-evaluating Our Education System
  • Unwind: Not your average yarn store
  • Kick it up like a dancing star at new Boxers and Ballerinas workshop
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Waylon Jennings, Jason Yates, Arthur Adams
  • Pole Dancing, Meditation, Movement and Pilates for the Every Woman
  • Back to the Kitchen: Oven Roasted Comfort Foods
  • Kids’ Book Corner: Books That Will Keep The New Year Bright
  • Q-Cina Green Cafe: Indulge your inner foodie at prices that can’t be beat
  • My Four-Legged Finds: Your Four-Legged Friend for Life
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Gwen’s Spa Cocktail
  • Volunteer opportunities for high school students at the LA Zoo
  • Panini Cafe replaces Pomodoro in Sherman Oaks; Coming to Woodland Hills soon
  • Studio City father in need of stem cell donor match
  • Paul Krekorian Assumes City Council Office
  • A Taste of the South of France at Burbank’s Bistro Provence
  • Congressman Sherman releases San Fernando Valley Census Report
  • Silent Bodyguard: A “must have” iPhone app that can save lives
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Luther Dickinson & Sons of Mudboy, Shelly King, Animal Collective
  • The gastronomic pleasures of Studio City’s Artisan Cheese Gallery
  • Back to the Kitchen: The Pleasure of Light Italian Cooking
  • The Best of the Find: My Daily Find Headliner Sweet Treats
  • My Four-Legged Finds: A New Year to Give Back to the Animals
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Bloody Mary (or the Hair of the Dog)
  • Tasty Tidbits: New Years Eve Dining in the San Fernando Valley
  • Back to the Kitchen: New Years Eve Cocktail Party
  • 14th Annual LADWP Griffith Park Light Festival shines brighter than ever
  • The Weekend Cocktail: North Pole Cocktail
  • Barry Manilow Meets Frosty the Snowman at The Falcon Theatre
  • In My Next Life: Re-Inventing Christmas Traditions
  • FREE! The 50th Annual L.A. County Holiday Celebration at The Music Center
  • Award winning Toronto-born jazz star Carol Welsman is a Valley Girl
  • The Magic Apple: The last of an era remains in Studio City
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: My Ten Favorite Albums of 2009
  • Find the perfect gift at Kingfisher Road in Woodland Hills
  • Back to the Kitchen: Classic Christmas Simplified
  • Physician co-writers moonlight as mystery writers
  • Gifts for everyone at Sherman Oaks’ Two Tomatoes
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Candy Cane Martini
  • My Four-Legged Finds: A Christmas Special
  • Last minute gift finds at local Farmers Markets
  • Tasty Tidbits: Top Chef at BookStar, Greek Food Truck, Morton’s, Bleecker Street in Tarzana
  • Reading Challenge nets books for 152 children in the West Valley
  • Give a unique gift from the LA Zoo this holiday season
  • My Celeb Finds in the 818
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Mike Zito, Louie and the Lovers, Ray Davies
  • Razzle Dazzle Dazzles Shoppers of All Ages
  • College Prep: Acing the College Interview
  • The Parenting Coach: Locating Our Inner Holiday Spirit
  • Eclectic gift offerings at Harrisons in Tarzana
  • Back to the Kitchen: A Collection of Cookie Recipes
  • ‘Noises Off’ at A Noise Within
  • Blush Boutique makes an affordable, stylish mark (and great for gift giving) in Encino and Calabasas
  • My Four-Legged Finds: A Mitzvah for the Holidays
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Menorah Martini
  • Studio City’s Big Sugar Bakeshop: Sweet treats and a TV trivia tidbit
  • Internet Safety with Cyber Education Consultants
  • Women’s Care Cottage to close if funds aren’t raised by December 15
  • Back to the Kitchen: Celebrate Hanukkah
  • Krekorian wins Second Council District run-off election
  • Go Glam for Less and Benefit a Cause with Borrowed Bling
  • Studio City Holiday Parade Shines Bright
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Skip Heller, Miranda Lambert, Fats Domino
  • Rare finds at the Iliad Bookstore in North Hollywood
  • My Celeb Finds in the 818
  • Parenting Sucks: All I Want For the Holidays Is My Retirement Account Intact
  • A Sweet Find with Flour Girl Desserts
  • Kid’s Book Corner: A Snowy Season
  • Give precious one-of-a-kind gifts to remember with Planetjill
  • THE WEEKEND COCKTAIL: Holiday Sangria
  • My Four-Legged Find: Give back this holiday season
  • Tasty Tidbits: Barone’s The Pizzeria Express, Cafe Aldente, Panera Bread, Kings Road Cafe
  • Chill out at outdoor skating rinks from Downtown, Santa Monica and Westwood to the Valley
  • In My Next Life: “The Test” for over 50 (you know the one)
  • Pretty in Pink’s The Rave Ups to reunite at the Moorpark-Tujunga Village Open House this Saturday
  • Father-Daughter team share joy of cooking at Katie’s Cooking School in Encino
  • Krekorian and Essel face off in final debate for City Council District 2 runoff election at Valley College
  • The Parenting Coach: Too Much Talking, Not Enough Listening
  • Made in the Valley: Where entrepreneurism, gift giving, networking and giving back intersect
  • Mister Ed’s Alan Young talks about the talking horse and Hollywood lore
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: The Village, Shannon McNally and Hot Sauce, Katrina Train
  • Back to the Kitchen: Homemade Gifts From The Heart
  • Space.NK Apothecary rocks the world of beauty, skin care and fragrance at Bloomingdales
  • Emmy winning television writer/producer Russ Woody and The Wheel of Nuldoid
  • Give a hand and give back by volunteering this holiday season with Big Sunday
  • Studio City talent manager moonlights as a cabaret singer for a fundraising gig at the Hollywood Cinegrill
  • Diva Does Damage in ‘Molly’ at Victory Theatre
  • Sherman Oaks’ Wild Wings brings birds and nature back to community
  • Kid’s Book Corner: Books to be Thankful For In November
  • Parenting Sucks: How to Deal with Visitors after Having a Baby
  • Got Pursesonality for handbag parties, mail order online and in-store finds
  • Back to the Kitchen: Thanksgiving Feast
  • Khloe Kardashian visits Rachel Pally’s Pop Up Shop
  • Find Your Inner Artist at Berman Ceramic Arts in North Hollywood
  • My Four-Legged Finds: Give them something to be thankful for this holiday
  • THE WEEKEND COCKTAIL: Hot Mulled Cider
  • Vintage at Heart: Well-priced glamour and style in Studio City
  • Ask Deborah: Tips for making the holiday season less hectic
  • Worth Noting: Upcoming Events for Friday, November 20
  • What’s Happening: Holiday Magic and Lights in the Valley, Los Angeles and beyond
  • My Celeb Finds in the 818
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Long John Hunter, Frank Fairfield, Ben Miller
  • Art and Music Lessons for All Ages at Pastimes for a Lifetime
  • Adults with developmental disabilities helped to reach new horizons
  • The Parenting Coach: On Missing Shoes & Unmade Beds
  • American Feast offers the best in sustainable gourmet, specialty food direct from the farm to your door
  • Back to the Kitchen: Oooh La La Fondue!
  • Tasty Tidbits: Jamba Juice, Lucy’s 51, Nate n’ Al, Henry’s Farmers Market
  • Jeannie’s Homemade Candies: a must-eat, must-gift for the holidays and beyond
  • My Four-Legged Finds: There’s no place like home
  • Veterans Saluted at 6th Annual San Fernando Valley Parade
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Pomegranate Margarita and Martini
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Rosie Flores, Grant-Lee Phillips, Los Cenzontles with David Hidalgo & Taj Mahal
  • Free seminar this Sunday with Dr. Phil’s fitness/nutrition guru Robert Reames at The Studio Loft
  • West Valley YMCA receives $20,000 grant from Verizon Foundation
  • Shop for a Cause: Circle of Care Leeza’s Place hosts fundraising boutique (with food trucks!) this Thursday and Friday
  • Valley Village resident co-leads Japanese drum group LA Matsuri Taiko
  • In My Next Life: Finding Stuff in the New World
  • Encino’s Hand Me Ups: New children’s resale shop part bargain bazaar, part community center
  • Adults transformed to kids for a day at Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley
  • Technology Triumphs: Of Cords and Bondage
  • Road Trip: The Palm Springs Riviera and Hadley’s Date Shakes
  • Back to the Kitchen: Wonderous Winter Salad Recipes
  • The Alexander Technique: Alternative relief for back pain and stress
  • Encino’s Cake Crumbs Bakery and School of Confectionary Arts stands uniquely alone
  • My Four-Legged Finds: Hugs and homes needed
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Harvey Wallbanger
  • Party Philanthropy with the Make It Count Project
  • Tasty Tidbits: Studio City’s Zach’s Cafe Revisited
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Robert Francis, Devendra Banhart, Darrell Nulisch
  • Sherman Oaks’ Scandalo Boutique puts the artistic flair in your fashion wear
  • CSUN Valley Performing Arts Center receives $165,000 in federal funding
  • Parenting Sucks: Surviving Holiday Travel
  • Mantee: A charming, Mediterranean oasis awaits in Studio City
  • Rock n’ Roll Shoe and Handbag Repair in Sherman Oaks
  • Talented cast shines in “As White As O” at The Road Theatre
  • College Prep: Tackling the College Admission Essay
  • Back to the Kitchen: Holiday Go-lightly with Cioppino, Sea Bass and Salmon
  • Former City Council Candidates Galatzan and Benson Endorse Krekorian in City Council run-off
  • This Weekend: Halloween Thrills and Chills in the San Fernando Valley
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Black Vodka Spooky Drinks
  • My Four-Legged Finds: More animals to love
  • Goodbye, Ziploc…Hello, Graze Organic Reusable Bags
  • Tasty Tidbits: Kings Road Cafe, Art’s Deli, Happy Hours, Free Apps at Blue Dog Tavern
  • Sharon Fiffer’s “Scary Stuff” for the perfect Halloween read
  • Annenberg School of Nursing graduates second class from a unique program
  • Back to the Kitchen: Halloween Party Menu
  • A Murder Mystery and Artisan Chocolates at Encino’s The Chocolate Bar
  • Author Lisa See at Oakwood School Library Tribute
  • Child Actor Coach Brings Hollywood to Sri Lanka
  • Sandbox Rebel brings original designs with rock n’ roll funk flair to the kid set
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Walter Trout, Avett Brothers, Hi-Nobles
  • The Parenting Coach: Fostering Creativity in Our Children
  • Encino’s Soak Nails: A destination spa salon with natural products
  • Aging Baby Boomers in the San Fernando Valley Rock on in “That Perfect Moment”
  • Rock Scissor Paper for whimsical stationary, gifts and office needs
  • MY FOUR-LEGGED FINDS: Adopt an animal friend
  • THE WEEKEND COCKTAIL: Chocolate Raspberry Martini
  • Legendary L.A. Times critic Robert Hilburn’s memoir on his rock ‘n roll life with the likes of Lennon, Springsteen and Bono
  • Local student raises $7000 for Susan G. Komen for the Cure
  • In My Next Life: Showering like a Swan and the Identity Learning Curve
  • Parenting Sucks: Middle School Transition
  • Whimsical gifts, home design and a Zappa at Henry Road
  • My Celeb Finds in the 818
  • Sherman Oaks’ Andrea Sobel helps college grads navigate the job world
  • Car Chick repairs your car and answers your automotive questions
  • Kid’s Book Corner: Magical, Scary and Not-So-Scary Books for October
  • Unhappy Wife Barrels Off to Niagara Falls in “Wonder of the World” at Little Victory Theater
  • Chanel, Prada, Tom Ford and the art of craftmanship at Encino’s Optx Fine Eyewear
  • Nearly 80,000 flock to 19th Annual Sherman Oaks Street Fair
  • Back to the Kitchen: How To Flambé
  • Notre Dame escapes St. Francis: Battle of Knights comes down to end
  • An Eco-General Store and Design Center at Valley Village’s Green and Greener
  • MY FOUR-LEGGED FINDS: Animals looking for a loving home
  • This Weekend: Sherman Oaks Street Fair and the Calabasas Pumpkin Festival
  • Iconic Sportsmen’s Lodge Event Center is back in business
  • Studio City Residents Association hosts first debate of CD 2 runoff election
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Irish Coffee
  • The ultimate blow dry deal (hair treatments, too) at Paul Mitchell the School
  • Tasty Tidbits: Freshcutt deals; New! Raphael comes to Studio City
  • Dr. Bruce Powell to deliver parenting talks for parents and grandparents of teens
  • Natural skincare, gifts, jewelry and a block party Wine Hop TONIGHT at Lavender
  • Community beautification day in Sherman Oaks
  • Ask Deborah: Organizing your kids’ artwork
  • SarahBears Cards & Creations give back for memories and for a cause
  • Down in the Valley: Sherman Oaks’ Rico Rodriquez (Modern Family) and Raini Rodriquez (Paul Blart: Mall Cop)
  • The Parenting Coach: To Share or Not To Share
  • City Council District 2 candidates Krekorian and Essel face off at debate TONIGHT in Studio City
  • Sherman Oaks’ Marcie D creates jewelry as personal art
  • A Taste of Encino in photos
  • Back to the Kitchen: Warming up with Fall Soups
  • ROAD TRIP Palos Verdes’ Terranea: A dream resort an hour away from the 818
  • MY FOUR-LEGGED FINDS: Animals looking for a loving home
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Hot Apple Toddy
  • Encino dancer kicks it up Zumba-style at Pilate Sports Center
  • My Celeb Finds
  • Parenting Sucks: Taming homework struggles
  • Spectacular Supercars on display at the Americana this Sunday
  • The Demon of Barber Street makes a spectacular cut at the Chandler Studio Theatre
  • Tasty Tidbits: Top Chef in Noho, Dine LA, Free Kids Meals
  • In My Next Life: A saga about a tuxedo, getting dressed and the right detergent
  • Custom blended bath and body products at Pure Sense by Paula
  • Angela Cartwright and Richard Doran exhibit at Toluca Lake’s Pergolina
  • Heartwarming “Heroes” shines at the Lonny Chapman
  • Calabasas-based Cookies for a Koz delivers more than just sweets
  • Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant at Playclothes in Studio City
  • Back to the Kitchen: The Fabulous Fig
  • High School Football This Week
  • Pre-historic time meets western kitsch at California Cactus Ranch in Reseda
  • Woodland Hills author Irene Zutell inspired by celebrity headlines in her new book
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Apple Ginger Martini
  • Sherman Oaks’ eclectic Art Rebel is a clubhouse for all ages — with a Cause
  • Dancing with the Stars’ Carrie Ann Inaba hosts animal rescue event at the Rose Bowl
  • Sharpen your number 2 pencils…it’s college testing time!
  • Chablis Food + Wine a worthy replacement for Paul’s Cafe in Tarzana
  • Sisters at El Camino Real High School collect clothes for homeless peers
  • “The Princess & the Frog” charms kids and adults at Theatre West’s Storybook Theatre
  • Domingo’s Italian Deli and Grocery still going strong in Encino at 56
  • The Parenting Coach: The Two Most Important Words in the Language of Parenting
  • Free Event! Local radio and TV reporters talk about what it’s like being on the front lines of a fire
  • Henry’s Farmers Market to open in Burbank; Free groceries to first 200 people
  • Affordable, trendy fashion for women and teens awaits at soto in Woodland Hills and Westlake Village
  • What French Women Know (and the rest of us want to learn!)
  • Back to the Kitchen: A surprising and versatile legume
  • KCRW and chef Evan Kleiman to host free family food events at Topanga and Sherman Oaks Westfield Shopping Centers
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Classic Manhattan
  • Ask Deborah: Organizing the New Mom
  • A twisted, yet interesting Scarecrow at the Avery Schreiber
  • “It’s Just Sex” both hilarious and thought-provoking theater at Two Roads
  • S.O. resident designs custom-made, one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces
  • Gelato Bar & Espresso Caffe: A Taste of Italy in the Valley
  • My Celeb Finds
  • Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley Expands After-School Programming to Two New Sites
  • Second Council District race to continue with run-off between Krekorian and Essel
  • Encino therapist David Swanson explores what to do if your kids drive you crazy
  • Community Alert Notification from the LAPD-North Hollywood Division
  • Allen Edwards: Still styling after all these years
  • In My Next Life
  • Life Sans Sound and Spoken Word: Children of A Lesser God on its 30th Anniversary at the Deaf West
  • Manicures, beauty and drinks at Mani -Kir Royale
  • Back to the Kitchen: Farmer’s Market Recipes
  • Rhino Records four CD set highlights L.A. music and influences of the 60s, including The Doors, Bob Dylan, The Monkees and more
  • Nobel Middle School student on D.C. leadership conference
  • Culinary magic with Erez Levy — owner of Savore Cuisine and Events
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Fireman’s Sour
  • Ask Deborah: Getting back into the school routine
  • Bare Sole: An out-of-the-box shoe store in Burbank
  • City Council District 2 debates intensify as September 22 election approaches
  • The Perfect Accessory: The Tammilyn Collection awaits at Lisa Rinna’s Belle Gray Trunk Show September 17, 10% off for MDF readers
  • West Hills residents launch E-business for buying and selling event leftovers
  • Encino’s Cantor Judy Greenfeld reaches out to the unaffiliated
  • The Parenting Coach: Uncovering a True Love of Learning
  • Crossing the generations of photography at Valley Photo Service
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Steve Forbert, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bill Noonan
  • Fresh Cutt Carving Grill offers healthy, plentiful choices at a reasonable price
  • Save LA River Open Space effort to bring new park to Studio City
  • First Hand: Sex, Death and Fly-Fishing—a business perspective on the title of a book by John Gierach
  • Back to the Kitchen: The Many Wonders of the Avocado
  • Artisan wares and unique spa products at Burbank gallery and boutique
  • Upcoming: Jackie Robinson Foundation Jazz on the Grass in Sherman Oaks
  • Galatzan speaks out about DWP at Studio City sinkhole
  • Henry’s Hat: Monday Night Football, Comedy Half-Time & Happy Hour deals
  • Los Angeles Youth Orchestra: Calling All Musical Kids
  • The Weekend Cocktail: It’s Sweet Martini Time!
  • My Celeb Finds
  • Unveiling of Victims Memorial Set for One Year Anniversary of Chatsworth Train Disaster
  • Parenting Sucks: Over Scheduling Our Children
  • Level the playing field with The Battlezone at RPM Fitness
  • Sherman Oaks Notre Dame Knights defeats Texas’ Spring Klein Oak, 37-7
  • Step into a taste of the middle east at Pita Kitchen
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: John Fogerty, John Lovano, A.A. Bondy
  • College Prep: The Parent’s Role in the College Admission Process
  • San Fernando Valley Varsity Football Preview : The Top Ten
  • Back to the Kitchen: School lunch recipes and the Bento Box
  • Joyce Maynard’s Labor Day is an end of summer “don’t miss” treat
  • ROAD TRIP: The Annenberg Community Beach House in Santa Monica
  • San Fernando Valley artist painted Jaycee Lee Dugard’s portrait 18 years ago
  • Help beat ovarian cancer with the 11th Annual Women’s Health Walk/Run
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Patron Lemonade
  • SF Mayor Gavin Newsom visits with local business owners
  • Food conscious Wholesome2go home delivery meal service
  • Seen in Photos: Sherman Oaks rally for healthcare reform in memory of Senator Ted Kennedy
  • My Celeb Finds
  • Classic “Gaslight” staged at Theatre West
  • It’s all about the brows for Stacey El-Broche
  • ACIDIC: Local teen rock band makes waves in music; plays over 50 gigs a year
  • The Friendship of Geometry in Shelley Pearsall’s “All of the Above”
  • Toluca Lake student produces play for breast cancer fundraiser
  • Theater Listings
  • Sherman Oaks’ The Coffee Roaster where everybody knows your name
  • ‘Don’t Smile Until Christmas’: How to Raise Independent & Responsible Children
  • Unlikely Friendship Blooms in “Visiting Mr. Green” at The Colony Theatre
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  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Roy Hargrove, The Bottle Rockets, Hill Country Revue
  • End of summer get-away to Surf City: The Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach
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  • A Taste of Lisbon at Natas Pastries and Portuguese Cafe’
  • 20-year-old Calabasas singer debuts at Cafe Cordiale this Wednesday
  • City Council District 2 Candidates at VICA; Also Upcoming Forums
  • Back to the Kitchen: Cooking with Exotic Fruits
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Susan Marshall, David Byrne, Powell St. John
  • The Coop: A Modern and Hip Play Place in the Valley
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  • How to Foster Cooperation from Our Kids
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  • An Asian Shopping Adventure at 99 Ranch Market
  • Birmingham Community Charter High School Grand Opening
  • Sherman Oaks’ Garden reinvents itself anew as Aum & Garden
  • Brilliant staging of Equus a must see at the Chandler Studio Theatre
  • Dodgers ThinkCure! online auction & .75 Dodger Dogs at The Infield
  • Kulak’s Woodshed: A Lone Music Wolf in the Valley
  • Down in the Valley: Jen’s List — West Hills’ Jen Levinson
  • Hollywood Foreign Press presents $86K to CSUN Film Department
  • The Art of Food and Amy’s Underground Decadent Dinner Parties
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: George Harrison, Bill Champlin, Bon Ivers
  • Lodestone cast bares their souls in “Closer Than Ever”
  • Back to the Kitchen: Romantic Picnics
  • Retro and vintage finds at Sherman Oaks’ Big Kid
  • Ten candidates vie for LA City Council District 2 seat
  • Hurricane Season at The Eclectic Company Theatre
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Ultimate Pina Colada
  • Sushi Don (Sasabune) for a quick, quality sushi fix
  • Interior Design: Refreshing your home in these economic times
  • Mobile pet adoptions at local parks
  • Parenting Sucks!: Bonding as a Step-Parent
  • Two “not to miss” One-Act Plays by Murray Schisgal at Lonny Chapman
  • Scandalous L.A. examined in “A Bright and Guilty Place”
  • French and male: A different kind of Au Pair in the Valley
  • Exercise + video games = Pure fun at I-Fitness KidZone
  • Sidewalk Astronomers: Homemade telescopes you have to see to believe
  • Tasty Tidbits: John O’Groats in Encino and changes at Max in Sherman Oaks
  • VICA leads business discussion with elected officials
  • Bryan Michael Stoller presents Filmmaking for Dummies
  • It’s never too early to plan for college
  • Bentley’s Bandstand:Vieux Farka Toure, Watermelon Slim, Marcio Local
  • Henry’s Hat – A Welcome New Gastropub in Studio City
  • Rachel Pally designs unique classics for every woman
  • Back to the Kitchen: Summer Grilling — Having Some Fun!
  • ROAD TRIP: Los Olivos & the Santa Ynez Valley
  • Weekend Cocktail: Mai Tai Madness
  • Free outdoor music series for families at the Getty Center
  • My Celeb Finds
  • Technology Triumphs: Back from the Brink
  • News from The Village at Sherman Oaks
  • Lower cost, unique, choice ingredients at Valley Produce
  • Froggy’s Arts & Crafts a welcome haven for adults and kids
  • Glorious musical portraits at Pasadena Playhouse
  • Kids’ Book Corner: The Valley’s Own Aviator Amelia Earhart
  • Free benefit concerts feature top pop rock performers
  • Fourth Annual Blue Heaven Sleepover at Dodger Stadium
  • Parenting Sucks!: Getting a head start on chores
  • L.A. Jewish Symphony goes mainstream at the Ford
  • Nola Ice brings New Orleans to Sherman Oaks
  • Down in the Valley: Judith Hoag
  • Back to the Kitchen: Zucchini loopalooza
  • BENTLEY’S BANDSTAND: Miles Davis, Shane Theriot, George Thorogood
  • Home & Garden:Raindrops on Roses, Whiskers on Kittens
  • Little Feet in the Kitchen cooks up big dishes
  • The Weekend Cocktail: The Fruity Collins
  • Raucous, bawdry camaraderie at Banshee
  • Pure Strength training pushes the limits
  • Lorin Fife appointed Jewish Community Foundation Chair
  • Have it your way at The Counter
  • Free Shakespeare Under the Stars in Burbank
  • Ask Deborah: To save or to dump, that is the question
  • Sherman Oaks’ Pink Cheeks: Where “Bruno” got waxed
  • A My Daily Find exclusive with City Controller Wendy Greuel
  • It’s National Cheesecake Day! Celebrate— at half price!
  • Universal CityWalk’s FREE “Summer Block Party”
  • Kids and a Teacher Make a Difference at Colfax Elementary
  • Technology Triumphs: That Blinking Printer
  • Two solo shows: Billie and Bogie at the Whitefire Theatre
  • everybody dance!: Celebrating Children and a Mother’s Love
  • Funding approved for Valley transportation projects
  • Parenting Sucks!: Picky Eaters
  • Back to the Kitchen: The Importance of Cheese
  • Fashion & Beauty: Sleek, sunkissed hair with Dani Hernandez
  • Interior Design: Onyx and Granite and Marble…. Oh My!
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Ray Charles, Magnolia Memoir, Ronnie Earl
  • First Hand: My Daily Find — Kindness of Strangers
  • First Hand: Waiting For A Soldier named Sherman
  • Ask Deborah: Organizing Small Spaces
  • Celebrate a Frugal Life with the Bargain Babe
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Summer Watermelon Cocktail
  • LaBonge welcomes Chapman Artistic Director
  • VIVA celebrates Tenth Anniversary with eclectic show
  • Edge-of-your-seat black comedy at Zombie Joe’s Underground
  • Greuel collects nearly $3 million in delinquent taxes
  • Encourage Your Child to Read All Summer Long
  • Community groups honor City Controller Wendy Greuel
  • Toluca Lake’s Pergolina hosts Italy’s Sergio Boldrin’s latest art
  • Morton’s Event to Reveal Secrets of a Steakhouse
  • Interior Design: The Gift of Giving in a tough economy
  • Breast cancer survivor raises funds for patient comfort kits
  • Ovation winner “The Big Voice: God or Merman?” benefit for kids
  • Parenting Sucks!: The Great Cell Phone Debate
  • Portrait of a Bookstore: A Studio City Treasure
  • Back to the Kitchen: Summer Grilled Vegetables & lighter fare
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Townes Van Zandt, Tito Puente, Marshall Crenshaw
  • Technology Triumphs: Reckless Repairs
  • Spa Cooking Schools: A travel foodie’s dream
  • Burbank’s Towns-Burr Gallery features twice gifted actor/artists
  • The Weekend Cocktail: Celebrate the French Way
  • The Light in the Piazza shines
  • Encino Neighborhood Council tackles mansionization
  • Celluloid Heroes Movie Camp: Two special sessions offered
  • Sweet Candy Bliss in Valley Village
  • It Takes a Village in the San Fernando Valley
  • Landmark Frank Lloyd Wright house seeks private owner
  • DJ Ref on being “green” and promoting indie music
  • Part of Van Nuys is now Sherman Oaks despite opposition
  • Sherman Oaks Sunset Rotary begins new year
  • Back to the Kitchen: Herb Extravaganza!
  • Body Talk: Tips for romance and looking good
  • Cella Gallery offers Summer Group Exhibit in NoHo
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Gary Burton (with Pat Metheny), Candye Kane, Tom Brosseau
  • Burbank’s Riverside Cafe is an unexpected find
  • Bastille Day at Wine Bistro July 14
  • Original Retro Brand: Everything Old is New Again
  • Parenting Sucks! Bed Rest and Crying
  • Down in the Valley: Wanda Colon
  • Home Design: Style and Inspiration
  • Sending Your Child To College, Part 2
  • Technology Triumphs: Free Computer Expertise
  • Take a Trip Into History This Summer
  • Boys & Girls Club receives $33,000 Ahmanson grant
  • Mehagian to sign books at Studio City Farmers’ Market
  • Burglaries in Studio City neighborhood
  • Stay-cation or Vacation in Los Angeles
  • The Weekend Cocktail: A Cuban Mojito kick
  • NoHo’s Satsuma Gallery mixes studio and exhibition space
  • Jackson media issues and public safety addressed in Encino
  • Letter to the Editor: Encino and the Jackson Family
  • Scout completes leadership project at Sherman Oaks Library
  • Bridging USA & JAPAN: Ode to Japanese Joy at Disney Hall
  • Charter status approved for Van Nuys’ Birmingham High
  • Sherman Oaks’ Moorpark Village: Small Town USA
  • Down in the Valley: Debi Derryberry
  • Meet Ellie and Melissa: The Ultimate Event Planners
  • The Waltons’ Judy Norton turns to theater and Cabaret
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Johnny Adams, Kurt Elling, Lissa Hattersley
  • Parenting Sucks: Ideas for cheap summer fun with kids
  • SENDING YOUR CHILD TO COLLEGE, PART I
  • Interior Design: Collectibles and Treasures
  • Technology Triumphs: Email-filing made easy
  • More Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets
  • Summer fruit recipes for picnic or BBQ
  • Boxers & Ballerinas: A unique fitness concept in Studio City
  • Neighbors celebrate in Studio City’s Colfax Meadows
  • Wine Bistro Special “Americana” Pre-Fixe Today
  • Toluca Lake’s Lucy’s 51: New look, menu, special lunch offer
  • Texas Family Feud Set to Country Music in “Ten Cent Night”
  • Sherman Oaks realtor wins national competition
  • Sense of Place: Kids’ Books that Celebrate the USA and L.A.
  • Nick Loren: On life, music and being Travolta’s stunt double
  • Fireworks extravaganzas in and around the 818
  • Red, White and Sapphire: The perfect 4th of July cocktail
  • A dynamic, musical “Insanity” at the NoHo Arts Center
  • Creature from the Black Lagoon arrives at Universal Studios
  • Wendy Greuel takes office as City Controller of Los Angeles
  • Down in the Valley: HBO’s “True Blood” William Sanderson
  • Volunteers unite for National Health Care Day of Service
  • Studio City boy takes the field at Dodger Stadium
  • Benihana’s “Children Helping Children” art contest winners
  • Ask Deborah: Parents’ organizing questions
  • Kenny Aronoff: The Drummer’s Drummer plays the Bowl
  • A $250,000 mission to feed the homeless
  • Kick off the weekend early with “Hear Noho” Music Festival
  • Galatzan’s Task Force meeting on LAUSD budget woes
  • Falcon’s “Fellowship!” a madcap tribute to Tolkien
  • Dodgers pitcher Randy Wolf comes back home
  • Book Review: The Age of Dreaming
  • Tips for being Water Wise
  • Pinkberry and Marmalade Cafe
  • Home Design: Taking the fear out of wallpaper and paint
  • Recipes for a perfect 4th of July
  • Bentley’s Bandstand: Adam Hood, Otis Taylor, Ha Ha Tonka
  • Parenting Sucks: Breastfeeding and Stay-At-Home woes
  • BODY TALK: Healthy celebrity diet tips
  • Inkwell author Cornelia Funke at Studio City Library
  • Unique jewelry with a special flair
  • Tech Triumphs: Identity Theft
  • North Hollywood’s East Valley High graduates first class
  • Sherman Oaks structural engineer honored by City Council
  • Fun family activities
  • THEATRE WEST ANNOUNCES SIX-SHOW SUBSCRIPTION SEASON FOR 2009-2010
  • New Artistic Director at Lonny Chapman
  • “Cymbeline,” Shakespeare’s ‘Fairy Tale’ Play
  • Canoga Avenue Orange Line Busway extension underway
  • Universal Studios celebrates backlot re-opening
  • VICA inducts business leaders into SFV Hall of Fame
  • Rotary Club wins Silver Bell Award
  • Studio City BBQ brings out community spirit
  • The Rising Lotus Yoga 100—Day Challenge
  • Safe Passage Home founder honored for women’s advocacy
  • Ride On: Following the horses’ lead with unique therapies
  • Campbell Hall alum Jrue Holiday to leave UCLA for NBA
  • Kelly McGillis and Julia Duffy in vibrant The Little Foxes
  • Cleveland High unites to help student paralyzed in accident
  • The Arb Pizza Cafe: A Little Bit of Brooklyn in Studio City
  • CHAMPS takes top prize in Robotics World Championship
  • Spumante: Still charming, memorable and ‘delizioso’
  • Mission Possible: Teenager Directs Improv Show
  • Back to the Kitchen: A Summer Picnic
  • Vasquez Tapped Regional President for Wells Fargo
  • Writing through a Wall of Fire: Robin Maxwell
  • Volunteers assist in Sherman Oaks beautification
  • Real estate market looking up despite Britney Spears’ woes
  • El Camino Real student wins online video contest
  • The Depth of RIVERBIG
  • A Literary Life
  • Book Events for Kids
  • Sixth graders stage Titanic trial at Laurence School
  • Tasty Tidbits
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  • Bentley’s Bandstand
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  • Curator and photographer chat at Two Roads
  • Fitness challenge with NoHo/Universal
  • What You Need to Know Before Hiring A Tutor
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  • Chef Hirosuke resurfaces in the West Valley
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  • Local businesses support Toluca Lake artist
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  • Fundraiser celebrates adults with special needs
  • Sherman Oaks resident leads in midwifery at Cedars Sinai
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