Three Days of Food and Fun at The Taste LA with SoCal’s Finest
Could it have been the Ernesto Burger, a fresh ground ribeye and short rib patty with beer-battered jalapeno, aged Gruyere, grilled pork belly, caramelized kimchi and charred onion aioli on a smoked salt-and-pepper brioche bun? Or maybe it was Hyde Sunset’s roasted veal with pickled shallot and mustard greens. And then there was Taco Maria’s tostadita de ceviche, with cured Japanese seabass on a crispy seaweed and corn wafer. And how...
Revision Skincare’s Hydrating Serum: We’re in Love
Facial oils may be all the rage– and we’ve tried many of them – but the true test of a product’s efficacy is how well your skin feels in the morning after you’ve applied that product before bedtime. The first time out with Revision Skincare’s Hydrating Serum, skin felt smooth and moisturized, even in hot, dry summer conditions and sleeping in air-conditioning, which also tends to dry out the skin. We loved the way the product...
South Park Relocates to Beverly Hills with Immersive Experience at Paley Center
“South Park” fans, rejoice—and prepare to get up close and personal with Kenny, Cartman, Kyle, Stan, Randy, Chef, Satan, Santa and the rest of the crew. For those who missed it at Comic Con, here’s your chance to partake in the South Park 20 Experience, an interactive exhibit celebrating the 20th season of the hit Comedy Central series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The public exhibit runs from August 24 through September 25...
From ‘Divorce’ to ‘Berlin Station’ to ‘Mars,’ A Preview of Cable’s Most Buzzworthy Shows
It’s inevitable that there will be some verbal fireworks mixed in with the vast slate of programming presented at the cable portion of the TCA summer press tour held at the Beverly Hilton. Last year, there was a media-manufactured showdown between Michael Lombardo and Chris Albrecht over the similarities of HBO’s “Ballers” and Starz’ “Survivor’s Remorse,” with Albrecht conclusively admonishing the assembled television journalists to...
Streaming Services Bring Their A-Game to TV Critics Summer Press Tour
Streaming services have not only joined the summer TCA fray in full force, but in the case of Netflix, which reportedly spent $6 billion on content this year, have doubled down on traditional broadcast and cable networks in how their programming is presented during press tour at the Beverly Hilton. Netflix, as it has with content distribution in general, upended the linear format by presenting several concurrent panels from which...