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  • A short overview of Los Angele A short overview of Los Angeles

    • From: steveven
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      Los Angeles, often known by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California and the second most populous in the United States, and is located in Southern California. The city is the focal point of the larger Los Angeles–Long Beach–Santa Ana metropolitan statistical area and Greater Los Angeles Area region. Los Angeles is also the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the United States, while the entire Los Angeles area itself has been recognized as the most diverse of the nation's largest cities. The city's inhabitants are referred to as "Angelenos."

      Culture

      Los Angeles is often billed as the "Creative Capital of the World", due to the fact that one in every six of its residents works in a creative industry. According to the USC Stevens Institute for Innovation, "there are more artists, writers, filmmakers, actors, dancers and musicians living and working in Los Angeles than any other city at any time in the history of civilization."

      LA malls and shopping centers:

      West LA and Beverly Hills, including Beverly Center Shopping Mall, Rodeo Drive, Two Rodeo, Century City Shopping Center and Westside Pavilion.

      Hollywood and nearby, including Hollywood & Highland, Universal CityWalk, Melrose Avenue and Robertson Boulevard Shopping District in West Hollywood.

      Downtown and nearby, including California Market Center, LA Fashion District, Santee Alley, Cooper Design Space, Grand Central Market, LA Flower District, Little Tokyo District, Olvera Street, Citadel Factory Outlet.

      Mid Wilshire and nearby, including The Grove, Original Farmers Market, West Third Street, Koreatown Galleria and Koreatown Plaza.

      South Bay / Redondo Beach, including Del Amo Fashion Center, Manhattan Village Mall, South Bay Galleria, Plaza El Segundo, South Bay Pavilion.

      Los Angeles Nightlife:

      ABH: The Thompson Beverly Hills is a destination on its own accord, but when you consider their rooftop pool at ABH you're left with no reason to not be there right now. The pool provides an intimate and secluded environment for sipping cocktails or taking a dip.

      Poolside cabanas are few and far-between, but incredibly sought after. Luckily, admittance is reserved exclusively for hotel guests and members so the list to get one stays relatively short.

      Apple:  Apple is two-fold, restaurant and entertainment venue. The food comes from the kitchen courtesy of up-and-coming young chef Bryan Ogden, but it is once the plates are cleared that the real fun starts. Over in the Apple Lounge, velvet ropes hold back the average, and only allow the best of the best past.

      Avalon Hollywood: Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles is a historic night club and music venue that attracts some of the hottest performers and musicians in the business. It houses room for nearly 2,000 people, features the exclusive Bardot lounge on the second floor, and plays host to A-list DJ?s. Avalon Hollywood is one of the top destinations for music and party enthusiasts. The historic Avalon is located right across the street from Los Angeles? Capitol Records Building and attracts hundreds of trendy music lovers. With three bars, opera box seating, and outdoor patio Avalon Hollywood is a popular venue for live concerts, dancing, award shows, film screenings, and private events.

      Today, all the major studios are here and the city is the world's undisputed king of film-making. Disneyland is the city's major attraction, but LA is also home to world-renowned cultural institutions from the Museum of Contemporary Art to the LA Philharmonic and the stunning Getty Museum so just try this weekend a new experience in your life. Book your flights to USA and pack your begs now with http://www.ticketstousa.co.uk.

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  • Entertainment French Style Entertainment French Style

    • From: biglannie
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      A trio of talented musicians perform on the streets of Paris, France

    • 9 months ago
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  • Irish Traditions Irish Traditions

    • From: biglannie
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      Fishing boats line Dingle Harbor, on western Ireland's remote and rugged peninsula, traditional Irish culture thrives in a land where musicians converge on pubs and a whiff of peat scents the air

    • 2 years ago
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  • Music in the Piazza Music in the Piazza

    • From: egyptianheidi
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      One rainy afternoon in Rome, I decided to take shelter under a cafe's umbrella in the piazza direction opposite the Pantheon. I ordered a glass of wine and got my book out ready to read. Little did I know that this group of musicians would entertain me for the next hour, despite the weather.

    • 2 years ago
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  • Cuban Musician Cuban Musician

    • From: Buckhead720
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      I snapped this shot while in Havana on a recent trip. The joy and electricity of his music, from this native Cuban musicians, who apparently could not read music, was incredible. This photo was taken along the Malecon on the seafront, just off centro Havana.

    • 2 years ago
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  • L.A. Live L.A. Live

    • From: lees
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      Recently our insatiable thirst for travel led us to Los Angeles, California, commonly referred to as L.A. As our plane approached LAX, we were greeted by one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, the Hollywood sign. After landing we proceeded to find ground transportation that would take us to our hotel. Unbeknownst to us it would take an additional 30 minutes to get out of the airport because our shuttle driver was determined to get maximum capacity in the van . Needless to say, it was a cozy ride. It was a beautiful spring day and the skies were surprisingly smog-free. So we enjoyed a mini-tour of the city while en route to our downtown hotel. Upon our arrival at the Westin Bonaventure we were warmly greeted by the hotel staff, who were very professional and provided excellent customer service. Our room was located on the 36th floor of the Green Tower and featured a view of the aforementioned Hollywood sign.  

       

      After checking in, we dropped our bags and took a taxi down to L.A. Live, one of the city’s most exciting attractions. It has been described as a one of a kind entertainment campus and a world-class sports and entertainment destination. It is comprised of apartments, ballrooms, concert theaters, movie theaters and wonderful restaurants.

       

      Although it is always an exciting place to be, the excitement was heightened by the fact that it was March 17th, so St. Patrick’s Day celebrations were happening throughout the complex. It was a festive atmosphere filled with live music, dancing and lots of beer. This area’s color scheme is normally dominated by purple and gold, the colors of the world champion Los Angeles Lakers. But due to St. Patrick’s Day, green seemed to be the dominant color. It didn’t take us long to find out that green is always a dominant color in L.A., because it takes a lot of “green” to take advantage of all that the area has to offer. Los Angeles can be an expensive vacation destination.

       

      Like many other cities, L.A. offers a plethora of dining choices, from street food to fine dining. One restaurant that we really enjoyed was Yang Chow, and judging by the celebrity photos on the walls and the long line out the door, it is an area favorite for many. The portions were quite large and we highly recommend the slippery shrimp. We look forward to dining there again.

       

      Although we were only in town for three days, we managed to see a lot of the area. We spent a great afternoon on Venice Beach enjoying its eclectic vibe. There were street performers, artists, musicians, dancers and of course the beautiful coastline. From there, one of our good friends took us on a whirlwind tour where we cruised Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, and the Melrose District.

      Later that night we returned to L.A. Live where we attended a party at the Grammy Museum. It was sponsored by the L.A. Times Travel and Adventure show and guests included Samantha Brown, Rick Steeves and other travel celebrities. We’ve all heard the much-used phrase, “Party like a rock star”, but that night, we really did. The party was catered by Wolfgang Puck and it was open bar. Needless to say, a good time was had by all.

       

      On our last day in town, we took time to enjoy a leisurely brunch at the hotel. As we dined, we began to notice some unusual sights. We saw a number of people entering the lobby and they all had several things in common. They each were dressed in athletic attire, they were moving slowly with great difficulty and appeared to be in a great deal of pain.  After about 10 of these individuals crossed our path, it donned on us that they had been participants in the L.A. Marathon. Earlier that morning we had watched the beginning of the race on television and we’d even seen the male and female winners at the end. So we had seen the thrill of victory. Now, 6 hours later, we were witnessing the agony of defeat. What a sight….

       

      Would we go to Los Angeles again? You’d better believe it. L.A. is LIVE!

       

       

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  • L.A. Live L.A. Live

    • From: goodnewsrev
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      Recently our insatiable thirst for travel led us to Los Angeles, California, commonly referred to as L.A. As our plane approached LAX, we were greeted by one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, the Hollywood sign. After landing we proceeded to find ground transportation that would take us to our hotel. Unbeknownst to us it would take an additional 30 minutes to get out of the airport because our shuttle driver was determined to get maximum capacity in the van . Needless to say, it was a cozy ride. It was a beautiful spring day and the skies were surprisingly smog-free. So we enjoyed a mini-tour of the city while en route to our downtown hotel. Upon our arrival at the Westin Bonaventure we were warmly greeted by the hotel staff, who were very professional and provided excellent customer service. Our room was located on the 36th floor of the Green Tower and featured a view of the aforementioned Hollywood sign.  

      After checking in, we dropped our bags and took a taxi down to L.A. Live, one of the city’s most exciting attractions. It has been described as a one of a kind entertainment campus and a world-class sports and entertainment destination. It is comprised of apartments, ballrooms, concert theaters, movie theaters and wonderful restaurants.

      Although it is always an exciting place to be, the excitement was heightened by the fact that it was March 17th, so St. Patrick’s Day celebrations were happening throughout the complex. It was a festive atmosphere filled with live music, dancing and lots of beer. This area’s color scheme is normally dominated by purple and gold, the colors of the world champion Los Angeles Lakers. But due to St. Patrick’s Day, green seemed to be the dominant color. It didn’t take us long to find out that green is always a dominant color in L.A., because it takes a lot of “green” to take advantage of all that the area has to offer. Los Angeles can be an expensive vacation destination.

      Like many other cities, L.A. offers a plethora of dining choices, from street food to fine dining. One restaurant that we really enjoyed was Yang Chow, and judging by the celebrity photos on the walls and the long line out the door, it is an area favorite for many. The portions were quite large and we highly recommend the slippery shrimp. We look forward to dining there again.

      Although we were only in town for three days, we managed to see a lot of the area. We spent a great afternoon on Venice Beach enjoying its eclectic vibe. There were street performers, artists, musicians, dancers and of course the beautiful coastline. From there, one of our good friends took us on a whirlwind tour where we cruised Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, and the Melrose District.

      Later that night we returned to L.A. Live where we attended a party at the Grammy Museum. It was sponsored by the L.A. Times Travel and Adventure show and guests included Samantha Brown, Rick Steeves and other travel celebrities. We’ve all heard the much-used phrase, “Party like a rock star”, but that night, we really did. The party was catered by Wolfgang Puck and it was open bar. Needless to say, a good time was had by all.

      On our last day in town, we took time to enjoy a leisurely brunch at the hotel. As we dined, we began to notice some unusual sights. We saw a number of people entering the lobby and they all had several things in common. They each were dressed in athletic attire, they were moving slowly with great difficulty and appeared to be in a great deal of pain.  After about 10 of these individuals crossed our path, it donned on us that they had been participants in the L.A. Marathon. Earlier that morning we had watched the beginning of the race on television and we’d even seen the male and female winners at the end. So we had seen the thrill of victory. Now, 6 hours later, we were witnessing the agony of defeat. What a sight….

      Would we go to Los Angeles again? You’d better believe it. L.A. is LIVE!

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  • Street Musicians, San Miguel d Street Musicians, San Miguel de Allende

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    • 3 years ago
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  • Romantic Sintra Romantic Sintra

    • From: mimic
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      Taken during our camping roadtrip throughout Spain, the Pyrenees and Portugal.

    • 3 years ago
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  • Big Top Chautauqua Singers at Big Top Chautauqua Singers at LaPoint, July 4, 2010

    • From: openair
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      One of the finest musical troupes in the nation is Big Top's Blue Canvas Orchestra and singers. You can find their schedule of radio broadcasts and live shows at BigTop.org. Here they prepare to entertain the 4th of July gathering on the Towen Green in La Pointe, WI.

    • 3 years ago
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  • Christmas Carols in July Christmas Carols in July

  • Plaza de Espana in Sevilla Plaza de Espana in Sevilla

  • Barcelona artist at art fair Barcelona artist at art fair

    • From: travelgreen9
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      1.  Palm Sunday in Barcelona is celebrated with many events and traditions.  These men were part of a band in a parade that ended at a church.

      2.  I purchased a water color painting of a window from this artist at a Barcelona art fair.

      3.  This gentleman was playing lovely Spanish music outside the Museo Picasso in Barcelona.

      4.  Outside a church on Palm Sunday in Barcelona, musicians were playing music and people just joined hands and began dancing in groups of 8-10. most being strangers to each other.  It was delightful to watch.

      5.  While most people were happily celebrating Palm Sunday in Barcelona, this woman appeared to be remembering a loved one no longer in her life.  Beautiful and unusual items are made from palms for this special day and street vendors offer them for sale to the public.  Perhaps this woman was feeling sad for a lost child or grandchild, as her decorative palm figure looks to be made for a child.  Her expression looks as though she is hurting emotionally. 

    • 3 years ago
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  • Palm Sunday Marching Band Memb Palm Sunday Marching Band Members

    • From: travelgreen9
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      1.  Palm Sunday in Barcelona is celebrated with many events and traditions.  These men were part of a band in a parade that ended at a church.

      2.  I purchased a water color painting of a window from this artist at a Barcelona art fair.

      3.  This gentleman was playing lovely Spanish music outside the Museo Picasso in Barcelona.

      4.  Outside a church on Palm Sunday in Barcelona, musicians were playing music and people just joined hands and began dancing in groups of 8-10. most being strangers to each other.  It was delightful to watch.

      5.  While most people were happily celebrating Palm Sunday in Barcelona, this woman appeared to be remembering a loved one no longer in her life.  Beautiful and unusual items are made from palms for this special day and street vendors offer them for sale to the public.  Perhaps this woman was feeling sad for a lost child or grandchild, as her decorative palm figure looks to be made for a child.  Her expression looks as though she is hurting emotionally. 

    • 3 years ago
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  • Entertainer outside Museo Pica Entertainer outside Museo Picasso in Barcelona

    • From: travelgreen9
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      1.  Palm Sunday in Barcelona is celebrated with many events and traditions.  These men were part of a band in a parade that ended at a church.

      2.  I purchased a water color painting of a window from this artist at a Barcelona art fair.

      3.  This gentleman was playing lovely Spanish music outside the Museo Picasso in Barcelona.

      4.  Outside a church on Palm Sunday in Barcelona, musicians were playing music and people just joined hands and began dancing in groups of 8-10. most being strangers to each other.  It was delightful to watch.

      5.  While most people were happily celebrating Palm Sunday in Barcelona, this woman appeared to be remembering a loved one no longer in her life.  Beautiful and unusual items are made from palms for this special day and street vendors offer them for sale to the public.  Perhaps this woman was feeling sad for a lost child or grandchild, as her decorative palm figure looks to be made for a child.  Her expression looks as though she is hurting emotionally. 

    • 3 years ago
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  • Sad on Palm Sunday in Barcelon Sad on Palm Sunday in Barcelona

    • From: travelgreen9
    • Description:

      1.  Palm Sunday in Barcelona is celebrated with many events and traditions.  These men were part of a band in a parade that ended at a church.

      2.  I purchased a water color painting of a window from this artist at a Barcelona art fair.

      3.  This gentleman was playing lovely Spanish music outside the Museo Picasso in Barcelona.

      4.  Outside a church on Palm Sunday in Barcelona, musicians were playing music and people just joined hands and began dancing in groups of 8-10. most being strangers to each other.  It was delightful to watch.

      5.  While most people were happily celebrating Palm Sunday in Barcelona, this woman appeared to be remembering a loved one no longer in her life.  Beautiful and unusual items are made from palms for this special day and street vendors offer them for sale to the public.  Perhaps this woman was feeling sad for a lost child or grandchild, as her decorative palm figure looks to be made for a child.  Her expression looks as though she is hurting emotionally. 

    • 3 years ago
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  • Dancing on Palm Sunday in Barc Dancing on Palm Sunday in Barcelona

    • From: travelgreen9
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      1.  Palm Sunday in Barcelona is celebrated with many events and traditions.  These men were part of a band in a parade that ended at a church.

      2.  I purchased a water color painting of a window from this artist at a Barcelona art fair.

      3.  This gentleman was playing lovely Spanish music outside the Museo Picasso in Barcelona.

      4.  Outside a church on Palm Sunday in Barcelona, musicians were playing music and people just joined hands and began dancing in groups of 8-10. most being strangers to each other.  It was delightful to watch.

      5.  While most people were happily celebrating Palm Sunday in Barcelona, this woman appeared to be remembering a loved one no longer in her life.  Beautiful and unusual items are made from palms for this special day and street vendors offer them for sale to the public.  Perhaps this woman was feeling sad for a lost child or grandchild, as her decorative palm figure looks to be made for a child.  Her expression looks as though she is hurting emotionally. 

    • 3 years ago
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  • Russian Singers Russian Singers

    • From: marmat1711
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      These musicians greeted us as we arrived in Uglich, Russia.

    • 3 years ago
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  • Street Performer in Cordoba Sp Street Performer in Cordoba Spain

    • From: patfax
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