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More details are beginning to emerge about the dining plan at the years-in-the-making Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Wilshire. Per the
LA Times, operator Bill Chait (Tesse, Tartine, and formerly of Republique, Bestia, and beyond) and star chef Wolfgang Puck’s catering arm are collaborating on a 10,000 square foot restaurant that will span two floors and include both traditional sit-down dining spaces as well as a lounge and market. The restaurant will be named Fanny’s, a nod to old Hollywood’s Fanny Brice of
Funny Girl fame.
Puck’s catering company has fed Oscars attendees for more than two decades, so it’s not surprising to see his name attached to the museum’s restaurant, which plans to open in late September. Reps say the restaurant’s formal staff announcements (like who will be doing the actual cooking) and cuisine have not yet been announced, but Fanny’s is expected to offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus da
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Health Department Orders Julian Cox’s Hollywood Cocktail Bar to Close Permanently
Julian Cox and Alejandro Marchesini’s brand new natural wine and cocktail spot Hideout Sycamore wasn’t operating with the right permit
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Hideout Sycamore, the cocktail and natural wine bar from Julian Cox and Alejandro Marchesini, has closed abruptly just three weeks after its debut and likely will not reopen due to a health department closure. The closure comes as a result of a misunderstanding and unauthorized use of the permit for the multi-faceted building, ultimately spoiling Cox’s triumphant return to Los Angeles after he spent years in Texas, San Francisco, and Chicago.
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Japan House LA presents a new exhibition of woodblock prints by some of Japan s great artists including Katsushika Hokusai. (Courtesy of Japan House LA)
Learn how plagues shaped the history of perfume. Dive into the works of Langston Hughes. Consider the greatness of Miles Davis. Reconsider the legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Explore the universe s cosmic fireworks. Gaze at Japanese woodblock prints. Sit in on a conversation between Sacha Baron Cohen and Eric Idle. Celebrate Mardi Gras with jambalaya, po boys and other Creole eats.
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Nature/Supernature: Visions of This World and Beyond in Japanese Woodblock Prints