Saturday, June 21

Store review: Glossier’s new flagship store dazzles with LA-themed displays

This post was updated Nov. 22 at 10:07 a.m. In hopes to make it big, Glossier LA used the city as its blueprint. Opening Thursday, the storefront marks the second of the brand’s three permanent brick-and-mortar locations, which are set to be unveiled post-pandemic. Read more...

Photo: With clean lines, close-ups and pink and cream florals, the interior of the new Glossier LA store balances form and function. Marking the second of three physical storefronts the brand plans to open post-pandemic, the space draws inspiration from Hollywood and larger-than-life designs. (Sakshi Joglekar/Assistant Photo editor)


Coterie Couture: Metrosexuality challenges mainstream male fashion with ties to femininity

What someone wears speaks volumes about who they are as a person, and the same can be said for the styles associated with various movements and cultures. Read more...

Photo: As part of their interactive installation exploring gender and novel preferences, UCLA graduate student Patty Gone reads a book in a floral satin robe, seated beneath a sign that reads “Mancave open 24/7.” Exploring gender from a separate angle, the metrosexual movement of the ’90s incorporated elements of stereotypical feminine routines and built upon the male desire to be desired. (Courtesy of Patty Gone)



‘Succession’ season 3 recap – episode 5: ‘Retired Janitors of Idaho’

Months of drama and backstabbing have all been leading to this. The annual shareholder meeting that has been teased for the past two seasons has finally arrived midway through the third season of “Succession.” On this crucial day that will define the fate of the company, the Roy family scrambles behind the scenes to appease shareholders and potential competitors alike, barely holding it together for the optics. Read more...

Photo: Brian Cox plays Logan Roy in “Succession.” (Courtesy of Macall B. Polay/HBO)


Restaurant review: Lulu elevates the museum cafe, hammers home environmentally conscious menu

Lulu is lightening up Westwood’s palate. Spearheaded by chefs Alice Waters and David Tanis, the restaurant opened Thursday at the Hammer Museum. Dedicated to sustainable practices, local sourcing and regenerative agriculture, Lulu marks food activist Waters’ first Los Angeles location and newest restaurant in 40 years – and the food came prepared to impress. Read more...

Photo: The Hammer Museum’s newest addition is the restaurant Lulu, which was opened by chefs Alice Waters and David Tanis. Founded upon a basis of environmental sustainability, the eatery features an a la carte menu and a three-course prix fixe menu. (Anika Chakrabarti/Assistant Photo editor)


Concert review: COIN lead singer develops connection with audience but outshines ensemble

This weekend, COIN was more than spare change. Performing at The Wiltern on Saturday night, the Nashville, Tennessee, natives brought an intensity to the stage that was absent from their previous studio recordings. Read more...

Photo: Led by frontman Chase Lawrence, Nashville, Tennessee, band COIN performed at The Wiltern with a discography spanning multiple albums. The band used strobe lights and four screens to supplement its performance. (Anika Chakrabarti/Assistant Photo editor)


‘Succession’ season 3 recap – episode 4: ‘Lion in the Meadow’

No matter the distance, a son will always come running back to his father. Following the frantic commotion caused by the FBI’s sudden appearance in the final moments of last week’s episode, “Succession” slows down to take a breather in its latest installment. Read more...

Photo: (From left to right) Jeremy Strong, Adrien Brody and Brian Cox play Kendall Roy, Josh Aaronson and Logan Roy in “Succession.” (Courtesy of Macall B. Polay/HBO)



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