2008
From guest blogger Marsha Takeda-Morrison of Sweatpantsmom
1. Give 5 adjectives that you would use to describe the “feel” of your town and its residents.
Diverse. Creative. Vibrant. Open-minded. Fun-seeking. (I know, that was actually seven words. I guess that rules out ‘mathematically-inclined.’)
2. What is your favorite neighborhood in your town?
There are so many neighborhoods I love, it’s hard to choose just one. So I’m going to totally bend the rules and pick two. I’m lawless like that.
My first pick would have to be the neighborhood I grew up in and where my mother still lives in the home where she raised me and my four siblings: South Central. Okay, I chose it mainly for sentimental reasons, but also because I feel it’s an area that’s been given a bad rap that it doesn’t always deserve. It’s the home of the Museum of Natural History, the amazing Watts Towers and the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Not to mention the fact that one of my favorite movies, John Singleton’s “Boyz In The Hood” was filmed on my block. That’s money right there.
My second pick would be the Miracle Mile neighborhood, where I spent most of my twenties and that really defines my single years. It’s well known for the L.A. County Museum of Art, (LACMA) but I’m particularly fond of the stores and restaurants that line La Brea Boulevard; Nancy Silverton’s famous La Brea Bakery and her Campanile restaurant, and the local favorites Café Midi and Purans. And I have some wonderful memories of the late, great Pik-Me-Up Café, one of the first authentic coffee houses in L.A.
3. Which cuisine do you think your town does best? What is the runner-up?
Hands down, L.A. does Mexican food the best. Runner up would be Japanese, and dinner parties with both enchiladas and sushi on the table are not unheard of.
4. What is the best free thing to do?
The Getty Center. For just the price of parking ($8) you’ve got access to the museum, the amazing gardens and my favorite cafeteria in the city. It’s an even better deal if you can cram twelve people into your Prius. Not that I recommend it, but I’m just saying.
5. What is your favorite type of entertainment?
Not to sound lazy or gluttonous, but anything that doesn’t require a great deal of walking and is in close proximity to good food. (Wow - that sounded totally lazy and gluttonous.) Obviously backpacking with freeze-dried rations is out, but I can have an amazing time at the ArcLight Cinemas with their cafés and coffee bars in the lobby, and a nightclub with a good steak on the menu is heaven to me.
6. List the best family friendly activity.
The beach! Fun, free, healthy and relaxing. There’s something for the whole family in there – the kids can run around, play in the water and be as loud as they want to be, while my husband and I can relax and listen to our iPods or dive into a good book. As I mentioned in my answer to #5 above, it doesn’t require a lot of walking and, if I pack a nice lunch, is in very close proximity to good food.
7. What spot would you send a couple, looking for a romantic weekend?
The W Hotel is one of our favorite spots. But keep in mind that for my husband and I, both designers, the sight of a Phillippe Starck sink and a beautiful brushed steel elevator really gets us hot. For you more traditionalists, Shutters On The Beach in Santa Monica is very romantic, and you’ll probably see a few celebrities there, too. What could be more romantic than seeing Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore together? Besides Ashton Kutcher alone, that is.
8. Describe a perfect day…one that captures what your area/city is all about. In 3 sentences or less.
Breakfast at an outdoor café. A few lazy hours at the beach with friends and family. Dinner, a movie and then a stroll down the Third Street Promenade. (This would take place in February, while the rest of the country is freezing.)
9. Tell us about a place that you love to go, whether it is in the guidebooks or not.
Disneyland. And that is the strangest answer coming from me, because in all honesty I loathe amusement parks. But I love going to Disneyland because I’ve never seen my kids happier than when we’re walking through the turnstiles heading towards Main Street or getting on the Pirates of the Caribbean. I hope they remember this when they grow up and return the favor by wheeling me over to Costco once in awhile.
10. What should we have asked, but didn’t?
What is the most overrated activity that I tell visitors to avoid like the plague?
Shopping on Rodeo Drive. Rude people, bad service and will cost you thousands. And all that’s just the valet parking.














8 Responses
I’ve never been to LA, so this was a nice glimpse! I’m dying to know though, what is that picture?!!
Great information on L.A….and funny. You got a belly laugh from me first thing in the morning. That is quite an accomplishment!
I have wanted to visit the Getty Center for quite some time…maybe I will drag my husband down for a weekend and we can stay at The W or Shutters on the Beach. Both sound great!
This is awesome and oh so very informative. I have always wanted to go to LA. And maybe now since my In-laws live in Cali I get there one of these days. Thanks again for all the helpful info. I printed it out for the hubby that is flying out that away in July just in case he was to make it there.
Great review! I’ve added some new L.A. things to my to-do list. I have to say the Getty Center is my favorite of the places you’ve mentioned … running a close second to watching the street performers (and locals) on Venice Beach. We were there once, near the Academy Awards time, and a walk on the beach allowed us to see lots of interesting parties going on at the restaurants along the edge.
I’ve had a full day of the Getty by myself, while visiting LA with my husband (while he worked). It’s a great place to visit alone in LA as well as with others. I found the Center’s architecture stimulating & beautiful. The views of L.A. from the hill are incredible and the art is even more fabulous in such a setting. I also enjoyed the garden cafe (and museum gift shop).
Another memorable LA experience was seeing Cirque Du Soleil, at Long Beach, next to the Queen Mary (which you can tour pretty quicky while you wait & see how cruises “use to be.”) Cirque is well worth experiencing, in person, at least once. It’s such an all-senses type event. This was a great site for it.
How about a visit to the LaBrea Tar Pits - fascinating! The kids will love the bubbling tar pits. Also, car buffs shouldn’t miss the Petersen Auto Museum! Last time we were there, my son got to check out a Bugatti Veyron. — Family Travel Girl
I agree with the Getty Center, but not so much South Central. Sorry, but the Watts Towers isn’t exactly were I’d want to go on vacation. The ArcLight Cinemas (aka Cinerama Dome) are great and they actually serve alcohol there. They usually show one movie a night that you can drink in.
Rhea - The picture is of the Watt’s Towers. They’re more spectacular in person, though. (Thanks for reading!)
Alison - if you visit the Getty, don’t forget to eat in the cafeteria. Oh, and take a quick look at the art, too.
Kori - If your husband’s heading out here in July, make sure he packs some sunscreen. It’s in triple digits now, and expected to stay that way for awhile…
Katherine - I love the Cirque! I’ve seen it twice when it was next to the Santa Monica Pier, which was also a great location and close to some of our favorite restaurants. And thanks for reminding me that the Queen Mary is still a great place to visit.
Travel Girl - Thanks for mentioning the La Brea Tar Pits, which is always a fun place to visit for the kids. I’ve never been to the Peterson Museum, but it’s on my list. Unfortunately it’s most often associated now with being the site of Notorious B.I.G.’s murder.
Sally - Just went to a 21-and-over screening of Sex And The City at the ArcLight - it was great being able to have a Cosmo with my popcorn.
But I have to tell you you’re missing out on so much by avoiding urban areas and all the rich culture they have to offer - the Watt’s Towers are an amazing sight to see, and such an important cultural landmark.
I told my family to take a look at your story and they really appreciated it - I’ll absolutely check back in on it