The Year Of The Dragon: Lunar New Year Celebrations In LA
Falling this year on Feb. 10, the holiday marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is commonly known as the Spring Festival in China.
It wouldn’t be LA without nightlife, and Loop Magazine is here to navigate the scene with you. Engaging stories from crowded clubs, chill bars where singles can mingle, delicious dining experiences, and live music: we’ve got the intel! Essential to Loop’s storytelling, our suggestions for nightlife venues vary depending on age and taste, but we’re sure to guide you to the luxury you deserve. Click below to spend the night with Loop Mag.
Falling this year on Feb. 10, the holiday marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is commonly known as the Spring Festival in China.
From tailgates to rooftop watch parties, check out the best events going down in LA this Super Bowl Sunday.
Ever wonder where you’d fit in at North Shore High? Would you sit with the “Varsity Jocks?” How about the “Art Freaks” or do you have what it takes to become a “Plastic?” Choose you favorite cocktail and find out what high school clique you truly belong to!
Park City’s newest exclusive music venue The Marquis is set to officially debut, timed to the Sundance Film Festival with "The Premiere Series” featuring headlining sets from The Black Keys, Odesza, Kaskade and more.
You don’t have to give up the “drinking” experience for a good resolution. From non-alcoholic aperitivi to canned mocktails, there are plenty zero proof options to try whether you are fully committed to Dry January or just looking to balance your sipping routine.
Avra authentically brings the tastes, traditions and culinary techniques of Greece to Beverly Hills, transporting its patrons to an enchanting Mediterranean experience.
Delilah Miami, the latest outpost of Los Angeles-based h.wood Group‘s beloved Delilah restaurant concept, has officially opened its doors in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood.
Whether you are looking to recover or keep the party going, kick off 2024 with a satisfying New Year’s Day brunch at one of these beloved LA spots. Bottomless mimosas optional.
Whether you entertaining a crowd, or keeping it cozy at home this New Year’s Eve, ring in 2024 with more than just champagne.
Cooking for the holidays can be frightful, but dining out is so delightful. Whether you are spending the yuletide season with family, friends or rolling solo, LA is stacked with dining destinations eager to share their merry menus with festive foodies and jolly imbibers.