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looking good: SALON ON MAIN GOES GREEN

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ohn Esparza, of Salon on Main, has decided to join GreenCircle Salons, making his salon the first in Downtown to offer the environmentally friendly option to hair recycling, but are his clients willing to throw in the extra dollars it takes to help GreenCircle Salons save the environment? PHOTO COURTESY OF SALON ON MAIN


looking good: SALON ON MAIN GOES GREEN aug 6 - AUG 13 The clients are happy and content deair floats, attracts oil and repels scribing their experience at the salon as water better than almost any very calming and “earthy” which seems fit perfectly with the image the salon other substance. Manufactured from towants to portray. a mat or boom type netting, hair is “Coming to the salon to get my hair done is something I look forward to every being used by sustainable efforts visit. The staff is friendly and very atacross the globe in coordination with tentive. They always get the job done no how long after closing time they large-scale public efforts, including matter have to stay,” said Brooke Myers, a salon everything from cleaning motor oil regular for over two years now. “I’m an environmentalist and was ecfrom storm drains to combating when I heard about what John was major oil spill disasters. Over 1,600 static doing with the salon,” chimed in Rebecca pounds of hair was shipped to the Delaney. “It’s good to know that I’m doing great for the earth while I’m Gulf of Mexico by GreenCircle to help something doing something fun for myself.” “For the most part, the clients love the clean the BP oil spill in 2010. idea. “They are all very supportive and

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“It’s just my way of showing that I care about the earth, and my clients appreciate this concept.” Says John Esparza, who opened the Salon on Main in November 2010, explaining his decision to go green, last Spring. “We now donate the hair we cut and about 95% of the materials we use at the salon are recyclable.” Being funded by the Environmental Contribution Initiative, as a member of GreenCircle Salons, Esparza’s salon will be even more sustainable, as GreenCircle connects him to a network of industry professionals and sustainable companies who have or yet to have joined GreenCircle Salons movement.

think it’s great that there are more environmentally friendly options for them when it comes to their salon needs.” Esparza confessed.

GreenCircle Salons is a company bringing salons across the world together meeting the goal to turn all the North American salons renewable by 2020.

Winners of the Gear Toronto Awards, GreenCircle Salons address environmental issues causing concern with economics, social structure, and humanity as a whole. The program is liable and 100% traceable, offering a comprehensive recycling/repurposing program that ensures hair, foils, plastics, papers, color, ammonia, and perm solutions do not end up in our waste and water systems. Five years ago when BP’s Deepwater Horizon rig blew up in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 people and unleashing the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history, more than 200 million gallons of oil was unleashed upon the ocean. Reports “If my clients don’t want to pay the showed over 82,000 birds; 6,000 sea surcharge, I let them know that they don’t turtles; almost 26,000 marine mammals, have to, but I’ve only had one customer including dolphins; and some fish and complain so far.” said Esparza. invertebrates were presumably harmed. The way it’s broken down is, $1 goes to Then came more than 2 million gallons of GreenCircle for their processing of recytoxic dispersants used on the 1,000 miles clable services and the 50 cents stays in of shoreline following the catastrophe, house, going towards cleaning products, making the waters even more toxic for the green cleaners, and other environmentally species of the region. friendly products the salon uses.

While it may seem as though an environmentally friendly salon would be a more expensive option, that is not the case, Esparza points out. There is only a “$1.50 surcharge increase so mostly everyone seems to be on board.

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get 2 downtown: DTLA EVENT PICKS OF THE WEEK

SATURDAY SUNDAY august 6 august 7 EVERYDAY SUMMER SPA Ritz-Carlton Harvesting the juicy sweetness of fresh melon, Garden-to-Glamorous treatments feature watermelon seed oil, cucumber extracts, and basil from the hotel’s rooftop garden. Melon and Basil treatments include body polish, manicure/ pedicure, and facials. Also offerd on the rooftop, Helipad Yoga. Reservations required. 10am. 900 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015.

LIVE NATION’S ONE’S TO WATCH TOLD, Sam Fischer, Desi Valentine, DJ Grant Owens This is the show DTLA has been waiting for. Free. All Ages and totally entertaining. Located on the east side of Union Station, Union Station’s new summer season of entertainment with Live Nation’s Ones To Watch & KROQ Locals Only Presenting Summer Concerts July - August. Each concert will feature two emerging artists and a popular DJ giving music fans intimate access to the next generation of talented performance artists. Enjoy the delicious eats of DTLA’s most popular food trucks along with other creative culinary designers. 800 N. Alameda Street. LA, CA, 90012.

18th ANNUAL TASTE OF ECUADOR Placita Olvera Enjoy Ecuadorian Cuisine and some other well-known food dishes at Downtown’s favorite Mexican Marketplace and birthplace of Los Angeles. There will be plenty of culture, including crafts, musical groups, folklore customs, and an array of other commercial products. FREE. 10am - 6pm. 425 N Los Angeles Street. LA, CA 90012. UNCABERET AU LAC Freshly transplated from their original location in West Hollywood, now nestled snuggly in Bunker Hill, this is alternative comedy at its finest. Gauranteed fun, UnCabaret has been a hotbed of personal storytelling for over 25 years. Enter Kathy Griffin, Bob Odenkirk, Julia Sweeney, and Margaret Choto just to name a few. From laughter to tears, Uncaberet is where award-winning comedy writers like Judd Apatow, John Riggi, Michael Patrick King and Larry Charles have come to connect directly with audiences. Ticketed. 8pm-11pm. 710 W 1st Street, LA, CA, 90012.

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GUILLERMO DEL TORO: AT HOME WITH MONSTERS LACMA One of the most inventive filmmakers of his generation (think Pan’s Labyrinth), LACMA host approximately 500 objects on display including sculptures, paintings, prints, photographs, costumes, maquettes and film, organized into eight themed sections. 10am 7pm. Ticketed. 5905 Wilshire Blvd, LA, CA, 90036.

$8 BLOCKBUSTER MOVIES@ Regal LA LIVE One heck of a special for movie lovers each week, as long as you’re not into watching movies as part of a group, same-day releases, spending holidays at the cinema or 3D or 4DX titles; you can pick just about any movie you want. Tickets are available online at fandango.com and at the Regal LA LIVE box office. 1000 W Olympic Blvd, LA, CA 90015.

MOVES AFTER DARK Music CenterSeek out the dance performances at the Music Center campus to enjoy from your own vantage point. Audiences will be guided in rotating groups, watching separate performances simultaneously, and then joined together at the end of the evening for a final performance. Three L.A. based troupes this season include, Blue 13 (Bollywood/modern), Invertigo Dance Theatre (contemporary), Viver Brasil (Afro-Brazilian) and DecaDance, a New York hip-hop troupe. Free. All Ages. 8:30pm. 135 N Grand Ave. LA, CA, 90012.

ADELE Staples Center Adele was already a major presence in the U.K. before the release of her second album, 21, and yet, Adele is still evolving. With memorable hits like “Rolling in the Deep,” “Rumor Has It,” and the unforbettable howls of “Someone Like You,” Adele has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records as the first woman in history to have 3 simultaneous top 10 singles, two albums in the top five and two singles in the top five of Billboard Top Charts, and she holds the title for the longest-running number one album by a female solo artist in the history of the UK and US. 1111 S Figueroa Street. LA, CA, 90015.


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REVOLUTION IN THE MAKING: ABSTRACT SCULPTURE BY WOMEN, 1947 – 2016 The largest commercial gallery in Los Angeles, complete with cocktails. Exhibiting in its first gallery, quirky totems by iconic sculptor Louise Bourgeois made in the 1950s and 1960s. In a back gallery, Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz’s ratty Wheel with Rope from 1973 winds snakelike from one gallery into another. Free. 901 E 3rd Street. LA, CA 90013.

ARTWALK ON MAIN Downtown ArtWalk More good times during Art Walk to Main Street. Join La Tres Lingerie, Truth Barbers, Bring Something to the Party, as they celebrate creativity with live artists, photobooths, special guests, entertainment, and free giveaways; then travel southwest to Art Appetite Taste of Art Walk for Gourmet Food Truck varieties. 700 S Main. LA, CA 90014.

ADVENTURES IN KOMBUCHA The Springs Kombucha Hunter wants to be a one-stop shop for all things kombucha: hence this class on making your own at home. They go through every single detail, from start to drinkability and cover flavor combinations and carbonation. Experts are also on hand to answer questions about the kombucha lifestyle. Free. 2pm. 608 Mateo Street. LA, CA 90021.

ROCK DAY LA Six Street Viaduct Out with the old, in with the new, with parties in between as José Huizar and the City of Los Angeles’ Bureau of Engineering invite you to get a FREE piece of the old 6th Street viaduct! All rocks include Certificate of Authenticity, and all food is authentic too. Enjoy music and activities for the entire family. See what the new viaduct will look like and more. 10am. to 4pm. 585 S Santa Fe. LA, CA 90015.

ESCAPE ROOM LA OLD ANJAC BUILDING The newest escape room, entitled, The Alchemist, where participants become adventurers traveling back to a time of medieval sorcery, where potions, spells and hexes must be assembled in order to escape. Up to 12 people at a time have one hour to solve the game and escape from the room, discover a way into the secret lab and combine the four elements to complete the mythical philosopher’s stone before The Alchemist returns to vaporize them. Enjoy house, turntablism, and experimental music imbued with a west coast flow. Oh, and fashion and costumes are rewarded with contests and prizes.120 E 8th Street. LA, CA 90014.

THEE OH SEES Teregram Ballroom This is the latest incarnation of songwriter, singer, and guitarist John Dwyer’s ever-evolving pop-folk psychedelic group. Dwyer has been active on the San Francisco indie scene since the late ’90s, working with several bands, including the Coachwhips, and Swords & Sandals, among others, has found new success with his new four-piece lineup. The newer, more upbeat sound of the band has them playing a sold out concert in DTLA... hope you already have your tickets. 1234 W 7th Street. LA, CA 90017.

DISCOTECA Conga Room Owned by Jimmy Kimmel and J-Lo, Friday nights Congafy DTLA with DJs Eddie One, Lenny G, Babe Roc, DJ Malechin and Master Q. Bottle service is highly recommended. Located at LA Live, Conga Room boasts 3 rooms to keep you dancing all night long with the Main room featuring tropical music; Salsa, Latin Hits, Merengue and Bachata in addition to Spanish Rock and two additional rooms that will have you dancing to Reggaeton and the sounds of Barcelona with all the best of Banda, Corridos and Nortenas. 9:30pm. 21+. 800 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015.

NEISI WEEK Little Tokyo Enjoyed by thousands every summer, the 76th Annual Nisei Week Japanese Festival in is one of the nation’s longest running ethnic festivals of its kind. The events will take place August 13-21. The Festival showcases free Japanese cultural events, activities and exhibits; including music and entertainment, food and fun games spanning two weekends. Festivities include, Nisei Week Japanese Festival Opening Ceremony, Baby Show, Golden Circle Dinner, Coronation Ball and Grand Parade, Awards Dinner and Pioneer Luncheon, Nisei Week Car Show, DayLee Foods World Gyoza Eating Championship and Ondo Closing Ceremony.


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5 year-old Ambrosia Salad is an entertainer, party promoter, artist and DJ who has

spent a lifetime idolizing strong female singers such as Bjork, Shirley Manson, Siouxsie Sioux, and Lady Miss Kier. When she’s not touring the country, she’s performing inside the Pink Triangle of DTLA.

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orn in Santa Cruz County, California, Ambrosia grew up on a strawberry farm next to the ocean in a small harbor town called Moss Landing, 2 hours south of San Francisco, but ended up moving to San Francisco in 2001.

Ambrosia stays busy with charitable works; recently performing for several charities, in both San Francisco and LA that benefit AIDS research. Last summer she helped raised money for the purchase of 100 dresses for girls to wear to their high school proms. Ambrosia plans to travel in the near future. Just coming back from Provincetown, Massachusetts, and in October she will be making her annual trip to Atlanta for their Pride fest, but for now you can find Ambrosia every Saturday (usually out Ambrosia spent her mid-twenties heavi- of drag) at Bar Mattachine in downtown ly inspired by the performances enjoyed at for Salad Saturdays. It’s a weekly party Trannyshack, a weekly drag venue in San that she DJs at. There’s always a queen Francisco known for its outlandishly crass hostess that performs at midnight. divas and thoughtfully planned out diva Last year, within a matter of 6 months, homage, involving elaborate sets, back up Downtown spawned 3 new gay bars, PREdancers, costume, hair and makeup deCINCT, MATTACHINE and REDLINE, also sign, and fierce lip synching to everything known as the PINK TRIANGLE. Together 80s. those new establishments created, not As a performance artist, Ambrosia was just opportunity for queer artists, but also surrounded by drag queens transforma safe haven for the gay community, and ing and transcending themselves into the together they are producing DTLA’s first world of take no prisoners debauchery. Gay Pride Fest, PROUD DTLA, coming to What started as a wig and high heels fePershing Square, August 7th. tish, evolved into the perfect combination incorporating all she loved; fashion, film, photography, performance, music, and nightlife. Her childhood dreams coming true, Ambrosia has shared the stage with most of the drag queens she admires, like Heklina, Glamamore, and Peaches Christ. Then she would later DJ entering the realm of her heros, Horse Meat Disco from London and Honey Soundsystem, among others at dozens of nightclubs and private parties with her friends, and Pride Fest across the gaytion

“Right now is such a rich and vibrant time to be alive. Despite all of the troublesome things happening in the world and even in our country, it’s a very progressive time for queer people. The visibility is stronger more now than ever.”

“My favorite kind of people are my friends. The people who have made it into my chosen family, My like minded fellow artists...you know, us starving, creative types! It’s always healthy to surround yourself with those who constantly inspire and challenge you. And I always gotta be around people that make me laugh.”

“Young children are much more free to express themselves and be who they feel they truly are. And even though we have mourned some tragedies recently, I feel like it has brought the community even closer, throughout the country. To those of us that have been through life and survived, be a mentor and a teacher to the young ones coming up. And to all of you young angels, just keep shining those colors. There is a community that exists. And quite honestly, we are the cuter, fiercer, more creative, way more interesting bunch of people on the planet. Be proud of that!” said Ambrosia.

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PLEASE DO NOT ENTER: BY KERI FREEMAN

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or over 50 years Downtown held the reputation for being dangerous, forbidden and void of interesting sites; not just for the locals but for the tourism industry as well. Those who dared venture were curious, rebellious or filled with a persistent love for the place. For Emmanuel Renoird and Nicolas Libert, the idea of the forbidden leading to the marvelous is recaptured above the foyer of their unique boutique/gallery experience, marked appropriately, “Please Do Not Enter.�

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t’s been over two years since Emmanuel and Nicolas opened PLEASE DO NOT ENTER, the first year spent on an upper floor of the Historic PAC Mutual Building (by appointment only), the second inside a storefront just north of 6th and Olive. Emmanuel, a interior designer by trade, and Nicolas, with a background in real estate, both from France, quickly established a reputation for satisfying the needs of the curious. Warding off none with their facetious warning, instead becoming hosts to a steady flow of clientele constantly amused with their rare designs, art works and private collections. Private collections they now make available to the public. Please do not expect their space to be cluttered with designer labels or cliché objects of mass production. Please Do Not Enter doesn’t dwell on the trendy, instead they make the trends, sharing the works of the edgy and brilliantly-talented who need a platform, bringing artists from Europe and Asia, inviting only the work of the most desirable up and coming artisans who supply them with designs they love. It’s almost as though the two, who have been collecting art and design for over 15 years, decided to pack the artists and designers they loved and collected and bring them in a suitcase to Downtown. Explaining their motivations, “Lets bring what we like and see if people like it…and if we’re able to share it with more and more people...maybe these people will have the same experience as we had,” said Nicolas. Yes, Emmanuel and Nicolas, Downtown thanks you for sharing, as the space is adorned with Downtown’s most interesting vendible’s, which double as conversational pieces. Part curator, part storyteller, Nicolas holds a conversation well, conveying with each piece its motivation as a testament to the artisan’s natural intelligence. Being able to exhibit these wares and love for the city is what truly drives the two. Yet, on any given day the look of the space may change. Hosting gallery receptions with the focus on the artists or private parties one week, and the next, maybe the focus changes to fashion, accessories, novelty items or home décor. Ultimately however it is up to the buyer to choose whether or not they have entered a design, fashion, boutique, or art gallery.

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Please do not choose, as Please Do Not Enter seeks to be admired for its ability to morph itself into an unique experience with each visit. It’s obvious to the owners that having to choose may not only limit our expectations but that the buyers attentions come in as many different varieties as the products they offer. So much so, there are instances when some may completely concentrate on one aspect of the store, such as clothing while unconsciously passing by the other offerings, and vice versa.

FAKOSHIMA AT PLEAsE DO NOT ENTER Upon entering, one should allow a deep breath and the time it takes to fully absorb the store’s complete surroundings. Destiny, the store’s statuous mistress, and the store’s owners, Nicolas and Emmanuel, there to greet you, are all immaculate in their abilities to make visitors feel welcome. Important to note, these fine fellows of Please Do Not Enter, not only fell in love with the potential of Downtown, they fell in love with it, the way it was, know its complete history and relish in its urban spirit. Although they are anxiously awaiting its inevitable transformation into an exonerated modern day urban metropolis, where people have access to an endless array of commerce, art and culture, they also understand and have a steady appreciation for the stories Los Angeles has to tell. “Past is important, it’s part of your roots. Because of the history [Los Angeles}, this place is made even more amazing,” said Emmanuel. Please Do Not Enter are monthly participants of the Downtown Art Walk, and community sponsors of the DTLA PROUD Fest. They enjoy the opportunities these cultural festivals bring, lending to a wid-

er clientele, opening their doors not only because they love what they do but also because they want to share it and see how people react. It is with greater pleasure they will now host their own resident artist in what they call a dream project, which incorporates their love for art and the history of Los Angeles. Please do not forget about the LA River. The filming industry has made the entire world familiar with the LA RIVER, and soon the future will bring mass changes to its landscaping as it is slated to be revamped. Before the process begins, the artist Nicolas has chosen to host from Europe this fall will seek out unique locations and produce 100 replicas of the river’s textures, objects or resources and duplicate them in a display of usable objects that will allow all of us a piece of Los Angeles history. In reality, the LA River is one of the only rivers in the world people aren’t readily allowed to frequent. As forbidden as an ancient tomb, or temple, buyers will soon be able to raid the river and return with some of its most interested archeological memories recreated at PLEASE DO NOT ENTER.


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he French have always wooed visitors with their reputation for high fashion and romantic encounters bathed in love and romance. But, if you’re really familiar with French culture, you already know they take their food very seriously. Commonly known for serving the most delicious and aesthetically pleasing foods in the world, the French hold the title for culinary masters and they offer to share that expertise with DTLA making sure we are all gai, from the original French word meaning “Happy.”

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10 great places PITCHOUN!

Located directly across the street from Pershing Square, Pitchoun! is a family owned, artisan, farm-to-fork, fine French bakery. French native co-founders and power couple Frederic and Fabienne. Pitchoun! made number one on the list for being a truly authentic, artisan, French family owned and operated cozy cafe priding themselves on using only the highest quality ingredients available including: locally and sustainably grown, non-GMO, organic produce, house-made yeast, compassionately raised meat and poultry without use of antibiotics or hormones. We commend their constant creativity offering new recipes every month. 545 South Olive Street.

CREPES SAN FRONTIERES

Crepes San Frontieres is all about healthy and tasty real quality French fare and wine. Selected for their wide variety of crepes and paninis, they even have gluten free option crepes made from organic 100% buckwheat called “galettes”. Crepes Sans Frontieres prides themselves on serving real high quality French

aug 6 - AUG 13 cuisine, with over 13 years of experience, creating a casual environment for the “most comfortable French experience around”. Bring your family for brunch or come with friends for French wine, cider, beer and champagne during their riveting happy hour! 541 South Spring Street.

LE PETIT PARIS

North of France born, Cannes raised, gone Cannes restauranteurs, and husband and wife duo, David &Fanny Rolland have brought a Cannes restaurant to DTLA. Elegantly designed by the Rolland’s Le Petit Paris delivers an elegant, bi-level, true South of France brasserie dining experience with seating for up to 400 guests. This restaurant is an immersion of the finer things of France. Enjoy a Cannes brunch until 5:00pm or delight in dinner thereafter, open until 11:00pm on Sunday. The mezzanine level makes for a comfortable open space and walls lined floor to ceiling with gorgeous art work of France. The venue is tranquil and brightly lit by multiple skylights overhead. However, come night watch it transition into an upscale lounge including DJ to finish up the night shaking your groove thang in

DTLA-WEEKLY.COM an elegant and beautiful environment. Le Petit Paris is located in the 1913 built El Dorado Building and was selected for truly creating an upscale escape to Cannes. Do not forget to stop in the retail store, “La Boutique”, for an enhanced shopping in “Gay Paree” experience. Simply take in the environment and admire the displays of art by some of France’s most notable artists and/or shop your little heart out from an exclusive array of French specialty products. If you enjoy your visit and ever in Cannes, look for the original La Petit Paris, also owned by the Rollands. 418 South Spring Street.

KENDALL’S BRASSERIE

Visit Kendall’s Brasserie for fine French brasserie and an En Soiree Experience menu including: artisanal cheeses, hor d’oeuvres, house-made charcuterie, oysters from their oyster bar. They also serve 3 course meals at $30 Kendall’s Brasserie creates upscale French dishes, cocktails at their bar, and their fine French fare can also be enjoyed on their outside patio. 135 North Grand Avenue.


10 great places: gay paree aug 6 - AUG 13 on fresh seasonal ingredients. The offerINDUSTRIEL ings consist of: breakfast, lunch, breakfast salads, sandwiches, soups, and Urban Farm Cuisine pastries, offer take-out and have gluten free opSelf described as “cuisine served up by your grandmother in her farmhouse in Provence, France, with one little twist: your grandmother has sleeve tattoos”. Industriel prepares everything that can possibly be prepared in house, in house, including: ricotta, goat cheese, yogurt, and breads. Making number three on the list for its uniqueness offering flavorful dishes with roots in Provence traditional ways but with a modern DTLA attitude. This attitude is reflected in their farmhouse decor meets a funky flare of reds and gold and decorative pieces you would not expect to find in a restaurant. Industriel includes menu items such as mussels in an abisinthe-spiked bouillabaisse, local watercress, roasted beet salad with made in house goat cheese, and house crafted cocktails prepared with ingredients that have never seen the inside of a supermarket. 609 South Grand Avenue.

PERCH

Looking over Pershing Square is an elevated resting place, Perch, a French inspired rooftop bistro. Selected as number five on the list for their rare selection of Cognac’s, Armagnac’s, and French Cordial’s, their unobstructed views of DTLA, Sunday brunch with live music and daily late night hours (after 9:00pm Perch goes 21 and over). Perch serves simple fresh Parisian inspired cocktails, accompanied by great music, lush landscapes, with a feel of French restaurants of old. 448 South Hill Street.

ETCHEA: Cafe, Bakery & Catering

Etchea uses the great bread tradition that is the Garacochea family bakery. For nearly 100 years this bakery was recognized as a must-go-to and a best-in-LA. Now, the Garacochea family is back at it again, Etchea delivers a local approach to eating using these fine artisanal breads. The crusty sourdough bread recipe was brought to LA from Les Aldudes a village in Basque. Actually, you will find Basque flavors in every menu category using an emphasis

tions. Simplicity, creating delicious dishes in a cultural environment from friendly service providers and family is what they are about. 254 South Hope Street.

DTLA-WEEKLY.COM Chosen for their authenticity, focus on quality, and respect for their customers we add Madame Monsieur to the list, they have purposely stayed somewhat quiet in the press in order to maintain the atmosphere their loyal customers enjoy. With a less is more and focus on simple menu items crafted with only fine ingredients you will have the opportunity to soak up an authentic quick escape to a Parisian style “home” meal. Although, this restaurant is closed on Sundays, we wanted to let our readers know about it, you will have to make a trip here on a lunch break or date to escape to Le Gai Paris! 512 West 6th Street.

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A chain of over 200 locations worldwide, created by Alain Company who learned the art of baking as a child in the kitchen with his aunt. Although their MO is eating simple, the menu items look far from simple. They serve just-baked breads prepares with organic stone ground flour that has been milled to exact specifications. The focus is on thoughtful, nourishing options prepared with seasonal ingredients, including: an organic vegan soup of the day, sweet jams and preservatives, just-baked breads, pastries, tarts, charcuterie and fromage platters. They even make their own natural sourdough starters and give the breads the time they need instead of using yeast. 523 West 6th Street.

For an evening of drinks in a French setting, Mignon specializes in small production, natural wines from all over the globe but emphasize on “Old World”. Open until midnight daily Mignon makes number two on the list as a great place to visit for their Sunday brunch. Mignon serves seasonal, rustic, French cuisine, fine artisanal cheese, and charcuterie. The menu changes every several weeks and you can get a Market Menu Prix Fixe for $33, including: First, Main, and Dessert or order at your leisure from the Market Menu. 128 East 6th Street.

MADAME MONSIEUR

Purposely kept on the down low, Madame Monsieur offers a Parisian apartment style decor restaurant created by a Parisian family joining their experience in fine dining, design, and cabaret they created a boulangerie style quick stop Boutique sandwich shop.

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he 2016 Nike Basketball 3ON3 Tournament is being held in the center of L.A. LIVE, August 5th-7th. This event is one of the most popular with the fans year after year. And for good reason; the raw talent and cross-overs electrify the crowd. The atmosphere is best summed up by Los Angeles resident Hector Gutierrez, “ their skill level surprised me, it’s one big block party,” he said. Nike3ON3 boasts three fun filled days of basketball, entertainment, food, giveaways and more. The tournament is in its seventh year, L.A. LIVE will turn the streets of Downtown Los Angeles into a Street Ball oasis that rival the legendary courts of Harlem in New York City. This year’s tournament will kick off on Friday August 5th with the ESPNLA 710 All-Star Celebrity Game. Proceeds benefit the Stuart Scott Memorial Cancer Research Fund at The V Foundation. Watch Hollywood All-Stars battle against your favorite ESPNLA radio personalities.

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In 2014, he was selected to the AllStar team. He has earned the nickname, “Little League Puig,” by making silly base running gaffes, continually being undisciplined at the plate- golfing at pitches way outside the strike zone. Rampant reports of screaming profanities at teammates, and a hostile relationship with then manager Don Matingly, made him an enemy in his own clubhouse.

The biggest setback in his brief career has been his lingering injuries, such as a pulled hamstring, which has kept him off the field far too long in the eyes of fans and management. As a result, his productivity along with his power has dipped significantly. He is hitting an anemic .260,with only 7 homers in 81 games this season. The Dodgers acquired outfielder Josh Reddick from the Oakland A’s on Monday The dramatic rise and fall of Yasiel Puig to replace Puig in right field. The Boys in continues as the Los Angeles Dodgers sent Blue are in the thick of a pennant race the struggling outfielder to the minors and Reddick might be the final piece to on Tuesday. This is the latest turn in his a stellar outfield. Although its difficult ongoing saga. to imagine a scenario where Puig could In 2013 the phenom burst on the scene, return to the Dodgers, this demotion may after an heroic journey from Cuba to the be a blessing in disguise. With three years United States on a lifeboat. He set the remaining on his contract, its now up to city and MLB on fire immediately with 35 the 25 year old to reach his potential and home runs, a .305 batting average while salvage his career. driving in 111 runs.

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gender Controversy in Charlotte In a stunning move NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced last week the league will re-locate the 2017 NBA All-Star Game from Charlotte, North Carolina, due to the state’s highly controversial House Bill 2. HB2 states people must use the restrooms that correspond to the sex on their birth certificate. The law limits anti-discrimination protections for LGBT citizens of the Tar Heel state. The NBA released a statement defending the All-Star move. “We do not believe that we can successfully hold our All-Star festivities in the climate created by HB2.” A Professional league taking such a stand is unprecedented. This may happen in the music or entertainment industries, but for an entire league, which is still conservative for the most part, the decision is both surprising and courageous. Needless to say, not everyone agrees on the decision. North Carolina Governor, Pat McCrory believes it is wrong for a league to punish their fans for a policy not voted into law by the citizens. “American families should be on notice that the selective corporate elite are imposing their political will on communities, bypassing the democratic and legal process,” said McCrory. It is also worth noting that the Chairman and part-owner of the Charlotte Hornets is the greatest NBA player of all time, Michael Jordan. The fact that the NBA is denying MJ the opportunity to host the game has upset millions of fans, and is a slap in the face to the icon. In better news, Los Angeles will host the 2018 NBA All-Star Game.

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Andres

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ack before Art Walk and at what Andres Rigal calls, “the tip” of gentrification, there were only a few venues open for summer fun. Besides The Standard, swimming pools were a luxury that DTLA just didn’t have, and then he gave us SummerTramp.

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here year was 2010. Andres Rigal wanted to produce a summer party but was having a hard time finding an available pool. Tired of the pretentious pool scene in Los Angeles where they may have people, a body of water, music, and the appropriate spirits, still Rigal felt something about the experience didn’t convince him it was intended to be fun.

“I asked myself, what happened to celebrating summer? So, after some deep thought, I decided to pick up the torch and produce the official anti-LA pool party aka parking lot above ground pool party with a inflatable waterslide. A party for everyone.” At an early age when most of his friends were idolizing the latest pop-star or sports figure, Rigal was looking up to nightlife luminaries and impresarios like Steve Rubell and more recently, Brent Bolthouse as these, to him, were mythical creatures of the night.

“I remember thinking how for one night these guys would create another world right out of their imaginations. I mean, how cool is that?” Rigal spent years working his way up in the talent agency business at Creative Artists Agency where oversaw live musical tours for acts like Green Day and Katy Perry, but soon found he wasn’t happy. A close friend got him a gig booking at Bardot where he met Luke Nero. It was a match made in hedonistic heaven, and inspired him to throw his most successful event, the saucy outdoor hap, known to most as SummerTramp.

SummerTramp is a celebration of unity within the gay community. When Rigal first produced SummerTramp he was surprised that the LGBTQ scene was so divided. So he intentionally programmed the parties with all sides of Los Angeles, to create a space where everyone could let their hair down, take their

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clothes off, be themselves and ultimately raise their freak flag without any judgment. SummerTramp is a place without imaginary lines of East vs. West. A hidden paradise where drag queens flirt with lesbians, bears swim with Cholas, WEHO boys makeout with DTLA queens, daddies canoodle with twinks, brown meets white, meets all the colors of the rainbow, meets gay guys, meets ladies, and everyone leaves excited to come back next month. Oh, if you’re straight, that’s okay too…

”We’re all children of the sun. That’s what I love about it. It’s an amazing mix of people of all stripes and dots celebrating unity & summer TOGETHER.” Today, Andres Rigal is a Nightlife/Special Event Producer and the co-founding member of the DTLA Proud Festival. The PROUD incarnation of SummerTramp will be much larger than it’s original drag mother. The event will be on a giant 16,000 sq ft Astro-Turfed lot in Pershing Square and will have two pools, a giant inflatable shark waterslide, and a massive octopus dry slide, all within the festival. SummerTramp is purposely programmed with the best DJs in Los Angeles, from all corners of nightlife. This is an huge part of the diversity and success of SummerTramp. Each DJ has a chance to spin their own flavor for 1 hour, which keeps the event dynamic, interesting and accessible.

“Ultimately, SummerTramp is the people’s summer party and we try and program it that way.” When Rigal’s not making DTLA wet and wild, he’s working on his other brands like his weekly Saturday night event Commodore at Henry’s in West Hollywood or his monthly events MR. BLACK and EVITA which move around the city to different venues. When taking a break from the monstrous party scenes he helps create, Rigal takes time out to appreciate classic cars, and fancies himself as a huge car nerd. Check out SummerTramp during PROUD Fest, August 7th at Pershing Square.

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Along the walk her group of friends and fellow artists were often asked by farmers and people driving by, what in the world we were doing, out in the desert, alone, in these lavish gold costumes?

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Meesha Goldberg

n February 2016, six women walked 100 miles through California’s Central Valley during the world’s largest forced honeybee migration, speaking with farmers and beekeepers to understand, witness, and document the major degrading of the health and immunity of the country’s hives contributing to the 44% loss of bees this past year.

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o you know the bee was venerated throughout human history in part because they increased crop yield, allowing big population centers and culture to grow? If we inquire into the bee, or even take a few minutes to observe one in its work, it’s possible to be humbled by the miracle of them, and it’s possible to find the inspiration to support the bees. Whether that means buying local honey, supporting organic farming, planting a garden, advocating against neonicotinoid pesticides, or contributing to bee culture, it is all helpful and necessary. -Meesha Goldberg

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he exhibit “Equilibrium Rites” is inspired by a performance ritual performed with Meesh’s friends over five days. They walked 100 miles through California’s million acres of almond orchards as 80 billion bees were trucked in from around the country to pollinate. They wanted to create an artwork for the bees and were compelled to enter their world. They wanted to be with them, bear witness to this epic event, document, to talk about the bee crisis, and Meesha’s exhibit of paintings and photographs at the Hive Gallery on 7th and Spring, are a part of that documentation. It was only natural to bring the exhibit to The Hive Gallery because they are so passionate about the bees!

“Somehow calling what we were doing art, and doing what we did as a kind of living art diffused the tension that you’d expect to arise if outsiders were walking the perimeter of your land with an underlying critique of your farming practices, and your livelihood.” Within the groups conversations about the bees and how essential they are, people often became enchanted by the message finding themselves cheering on the friends and wanting to become more involved.

The Hive Gallery show runs from August 6th-26th and includes paintings as well as photographs of the walk by James Stark. co-curated with Nathan Cartwright, it encludes a sister group show called “Honey and Venom,” featuring 20+ artists all creating Meesha Goldberg graduated from art inspired by the bees. Part the College of the Atlantic on an of the proceeds will go towards island in Maine with a BA in Human the creation of an endangered bee Ecology. It was there that she fine sanctuary and educational center tuned her zen and studies in the by Patricia Algara of the Bay Area non-profit, With Honey In My Heart. integrative lessons of nature. Born in Queens, NY, now living in Oregon, Meesha began drawing at 16 after being orphaned, creating long hours into the night with just the voice of the radio. Creating art became the companion, therapy, identity, and joy that has never left. Out of a long list of humanitarian projects including an internship at Democracy Now! during the Iraq War, Meesha now finds herself in a project that weaves together art, reality, dream, and vision.

Bees are one of those areas of inquiry that offer up endless mystery and magic, making just a fraction of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime, which is the only food with all the nutrition to sustain life. Intact jars of honey were found in the tombs of the Egyptians, and the Egyptians, too, would float hives down the Nile to pollinate crops. Equilibrium Rites is now showing at The Hive Gallery located at 721 S Spring Street.


downtown walk:GUIDE EVENTSBROUGHT & gallery DTLA-WEEKLY.COM ART WALK art GALLERY TO YOU guide BY ARTWALK NEWS WWW.DTLA-WEEKLY.COM ART APPETITE - Taste of Artwalk presents ONE LOVE Art Walk Reggae Party. With special guest DJ and 8 of Downtown’s BEST Gourmet Food Trucks, including Richeeze Melts, Pinch of Flavor, and Ridges Churro Truck. Benefiting End Malaria Now. 5:00pm to 10:30pm. Just south of 7th on Spring Street. HIVE GALLERY presents Equilbrium Rites, Honey and Venom and Cosmic Union featuring Hive Gallery owner Nathan Cartwright and Meesha Goldberg, an artist who recently embarked on an epic 100 mile eco-ritual walk for honeybees; the journey captured in her paintings and the photography of James Stark. Portions of the proceeds go towards the creation of a bee sanctuary in Hawaii. 729 S. Spring Street. PLEASE DO NOT ENTER part gallery, part progressive luxury boutique, Please Do Not Enter is pleased to present artist Christopher Coppens, 50 Masks Made in America. Open during Art Walk, Please Do Not Enter is a step away from frantic shopping for brands and hype trend, rather the discovery of genuinely subjective collections and an ode to modern life. 560 Olive Street. SPRNG STREET COLLECTIVE (ArtWalk Independent) Watch Art Walk grow thanks to the many independent artisans that line the sidewalks from midday to 10pm. Located from the corner of 5th and Spring leading north to the Old Bank District at 4th and Main. STEPHEN ROWE STUDIO GALLERY Catch the works of Australian born/resident artist, Stephen Rowe, before his gallery studio closes this December. Rowe is an accomplished artist who specializes in producing large, colorful abstract paintings which cover secret writings and transcripts of his life’s journeys. 640 S. Main Street.


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Chu’s Kitchen 111 W 9th Street LA, CA 90015 Langer’s Delicatessen 704 S Alvarado Street LA, CA 90057 Eastside Market & Italian Deli 1013 Alpine Street LA, CA 90012 El Paseo Inn 11 Olvera Street LA, CA 900121 Farmer Boys 726 S Alameda Street LA, CA 90021 HMS Bounty 3357 Wilshire Blvd LA, CA 90010 Mitsuru Cafe 117 Japanese Village Plaza Mall LA, CA 90012 La Golondrina Cafe 17 Olvera Street LA, CA 90012 La Luz del Dia 1 Olvera Street LA, CA 90012 La Golondrina Cafe 17 Olvera Street LA, CA 90012 Nickel Diner 524 S Main Street LA, CA 90013 TheSultan 311 W 6th Street LA, CA 90014 Omasa 100 Japanese Village Plaza Mall LA, CA 90012

Otomisan 2506 1/2 E 1st Street LA, CA 90033 Original Pantry Cafe 877 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90017 Original Tommy’s 2575 Beverly Blvd LA, CA 90057 Pacific Dining Car 1310 W 6th Street LA, CA 90017 Philippe The Original 1001 N Alameda Street LA, CA 90012 Suehiro Cafe 337 E 1st Street LA, CA 90012 Taylor’s Steak House 3361 West 8th Street LA, CA 90005 Yang Chow 819 N Broadway LA, CA 90012

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The Association 110 E 6th Street LA, CA 90014 Back Door Pub 813 S Flower Street LA, CA 90017 Bona Vista Lounge 404 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90071 BoomTown Brewery 700 Jackson Street LA, CA 90012 Cana Rum Bar 714 W Olympic Blvd LA, CA 90015

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The Belasco Theater 1050 S Hill Street LA, CA 90015 Blue Whale 123 Astronaut ES Onizuka LA, CA 90012 Continental Club 116 W 4th Street LA, CA 90013 The Crossing 200 S Hill Street LA, CA 90012 Elevate Lounge 811 Wilshire Blvd LA, CA 90017 Exchange LA 618 S Spring Street LA, CA 90014 GrandStar Jazz Club 943 N Broadway LA, CA 90012 Jaliscos Bar 245 S Main Street LA, CA 90012 La Cita Bar 336 S Hill Street LA, CA 90013 The Lash 117 Winston Street LA, CA 90013 The Mayan 1038 S Hill Street LA, CA 90015 Precinct DTLA 357 S Broadway LA, CA 90013 RedLine 131 E 6th Street LA, CA 90014

Redwood Bar & Grill 316 W 2nd Street LA, CA 90012 The Reserve 650 S Spring Street LA, CA 90014

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Ham and Eggs Tavern 433 W 8th Street LA, CA 90014 Hooters 1248 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 Hop Louie 950 Mei Ling Way Rd. LA, CA 90012 Hyde Lounge 1111 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 Katsuya 800 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 Las Perlas 107 E 6th Street LA, CA 90013 Library Bar 630 W. 6th Street LA, CA 90017 Little Bear 1855 Industrial Street LA, CA 90021 LearnAboutWine: 530 Molino Street #218 LA, CA 90013 Los Angeles Biergarten 750 S Broadway Ave LA, CA 90014 Lucky Strike 800 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 Mas Malo 515 W. 7th Street LA, CA 90014 Melody Lounge 939 N Hill Street LA, CA 90012 Michael J’s 643 N Spring Street LA, CA 90012 Midtones 943 N Broadway LA, CA 90012 Mignon Wine Bar 128 E 6th Street LA, CA 90014 Nest at WP24 900 W Olympic Ave. LA, CA 90015 Nirvana Bar & Grill 314 E 1st Street LA, CA 90012 Pattern Bar 100 W 9th Street LA, CA 90015 Perch 448 S Hill Street LA, CA 90013

Pez Cantina 401 S Grand Ave LA, CA 90071 Pitchoun Bakery 545 S Olive Street LA, CA 90013 Red Bird 114 East Second Street LA, CA 90012 Riordan’s Tavern 875 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90017 Rock N’ Fish 800 W Olympic Blvd A-160, LA, CA 90015 Simbal Restaurant 319 E 2nd St Ste 202 LA, CA 90012 Spitz 371 E 2nd Street LA, CA 90012 Subway 370 E 2nd Street LA, CA 90012 Spring Street Bar 626 S Spring Street LA, CA 90014 Taste FIGat7th 735 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90017 Takami Sushi Lounge 811 Wilshire Blvd. LA, CA 90017 Tapachines 517 S Spring Street LA, CA 90013 Tom’s Urban 1011 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 Traxx@Union Station 800 N Alameda St LA, CA 90012 Triple 8 800 W. Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 Vespaio 225 S. Grand Ave. LA, CA 90012 Villains Tavern 1356 Palmetto Street LA, CA 90013 Yard House 800 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 Yxta Cocina Mexicana 601 S. Central Ave. LA, CA 90021 The Springs 608 Mateo Street LA CA 90021

Uname Burgers 738 E 3rd Street LA, CA 90013 Wokano 800 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 Wurstküche 800 E 3rd Street LA, CA 90013 Zinc Market Place 580 Mateo Street LA, CA 90013

EAT.DRINK. DANCE. Boca @Conga Room 800 West Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 Clifton’s Cafeteria 648 S Broadway Street LA, CA 90014 The Edison 108 W 2nd Street LA, CA 90012 The Falls 626 S Spring Street LA, CA 90014 Five Star Bar 267 S Main Street LA, CA 90012 Monty Bar 1222 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 Mrs. Fish 448 S Hill Street LA, CA 90013 The Regent Theater 448 S Main Street LA, CA 90013 Salvage Bar & Lounge 717 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 UrbanX Tavern 1248 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 The Vault Night Club & Lounge 801 S Hill Street LA, CA 90014 Wolf & Crane 366 E 2nd Street LA, CA 90012

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