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Dirt. Sam made her directorial debut in 2009 with the film
Nowhere Boy, which followed the life of John Lennon, while Aaron is best known for his work on the
Avengers franchise, so it’s no surprise they managed to swing this breathtaking seven-bedroom, six-bathroom, three-story Mediterranean villa.
The home was reportedly finished in 1926 and designed by set decorator Harry McAfee. When the Taylor-Johnsons took over, they worked with popular celebrity-approved design duo Pierce & Ward, who took the space to another level by adding bold Hollywood glamour wallpaper, jewel-toned fabrics, vintage furnishings, and much more.
No two corners of the house look the same. Each of the seven bedrooms and six bathrooms delivers a unique charm and standout design element, including a Damien Hirst spin painting. Other amenities include a freestanding sauna, a claw-footed outdoor tub with city views, and a hidden pool behind the home.
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My New Orleans
03/04/2021
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Copeland’s of New Orleans has launched its Local Catch promotion featuring fresh, made from scratch recipes. “We use local suppliers from all around Louisiana to bring us the freshest ingredients available,” said Al Copeland, Jr. “This year we partnered with Louisiana Seafood Board to shine attention on our local purveyors and help keep local Louisiana businesses top of mind.” Last year Copeland’s of New Orleans spent $3.8 million supporting local venders around Louisiana. “The Copeland’s family has celebrated Louisiana’s farmers, fishers, and producers from the first day they opened their doors,” said Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser. “They have worked with many of the same families for generations and continue those relationships today.”