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Rosey learns how a wellness center uses herbal remedies & traditions to heal its community
Various Jack Skellington heads are on propped up on black rods in a display at the Academy Museum. The face in the forefront holds a surprised expression.
So whether you're looking for some frightful fun, seeking to delve into some dreadful delusions or simply trying to tread on some unhallowed ground, here are 11 guides that'll send you on an journey through L.A.'s most memorably morbid and creatively creeptastic adventures — none of which are limited to just October.
A view of a large domed structure overlooking a cityscape.
When longtime taco shack Yuca's first set up shop in Los Feliz in 1976, co-owner Dora Herrera quickly became part of the original group of business owners working to attract more interest in Los Feliz. Since then Herrera has fell in love with become an involved and integral member of the Los Feliz community. Here are the ten best ways to get to explore Los Feliz, according to Herrera.
Yuca's Tacos
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Rosey explores the history and flavor of a famed family-run L.A. taco stand.
The Doheny mansion, an red-orange brick building of French Chateauesque style architecture, mixed with Gothic, Moorish and California Mission elements stands among a grove of various trees. A paved pathway winds up to the mansion. Above the mansion is a bright blue sky.
Here are the ten best horror film locations in Los Angeles — including how to visit them, what you can see today and how they match up with their appearances on the spooky silver screen.
Two people standing side by side inspect a book and CD, respectively. Behind them is a bookcase pushed up against a vibrant yellow wall with teal blue detailing at the top.
From mouth-watering Baja-style tacos to interactive science museums, discover the city of San Fernando's hidden gems guided by Alex and Daniela Del Gaudio, sisters and local business owners of San Fernando-based holistic spa and yoga center, Wild Plum.
The Wild Plum
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Rosey meets two sisters who built a wellness spa and yoga studio in San Fernando.
A woman wearing a black mask sits under a yellow umbrella. Behind her is a store that's painted in bright yellow and says "Créme Caramel." The awning provides shade as well and has the words "coffee, custard and pandesal" written on it.
Dessert maven Kristine de la Cruz first opened Créme Caramel on Burbank Boulevard in 2013. Since then, de la Cruz and Créme Caramel have become proud members of the Sherman Oaks community. De la Cruz shares some of her favorite, no-fuss, down to earth places to check out in the area.
A young Filipina American eats outside with a small bowl of ube upside down cake.
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Rosey finds some of the best Filipino-baked goods in town at Crème Caramel LA.
A paved walkway stretches along a coastal cliff lined with white residential homes.
Here are the seven best ways to get to know the historic, literary and watery sides of Orange County's premier surfing and sailing destination — with plenty of breathtaking ocean views to boot.
A large cliff has a distinct rock formation that look like pillars, which create little crevices for people to go into and explore.
If you enjoy living on the edge, and one of your greatest wishes is to see a volcanic event in action before your very eyes, you don't have to travel as far as Hawaii or Indonesia. California has an entire volcanic field that's ripe for exploring, east of the Sierra Nevada. Here are nine spots to explore.
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Just 22 miles off the coast of Los Angeles, Catalina continues to draw visitors with its miles of uninterrupted shoreline, abundant marine life, water sports and dazzling nightlife — much of which can still be enjoyed today in much the same way it was a century ago (with some high-tech improvements).
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