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Archive for July 23, 2015

World Heritage Site: The Alamo

UNESCO World Heritage sites are among the most beautiful in the world! Our famous Alamo has just received the award! This is an 18th-century Spanish church which was turned into a fort. Just gorgeous! See all of the other UNESCO World Herit...

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Working for Beverly Hills Real Estate Companies

Beverly Hills Real Estate Companies Hearing the name Beverly Hills instantly conjures up visions of luxurious homes, shopping at chic boutiques, and dining at the finest gourmet restaurants. One of the most famous neighborhoods in America, B...

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Will Los Angeles Finally Get a Team?

Well, this is exciting news – the owner of the Rams is working with a development company to finally build an NFL Stadium located right next door to the fabulously renovated Forum in Inglewood. They don’t just want to build a stadium but a ...

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Whitney Museum is a Must-See

Last week, I was in New York City for the annual UNICEF meeting. During my downtime, I visited The Whitney Museum of American Art and fell in love! From the Whitney Museum guide, “The Whitney Museum of American Art is the world’s leading...

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Vegas Bound: Picasso and Suzanne Somers

Bellagio hotel is the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art which will be presenting “Picasso: Creatures & Creativity”. The exhibition is going to be showcasing over 40 works of art. The new exhibition will be on view July...

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Travel Destinations for the History Buff

If you’re a history buff traveling to New York or Japan this year, there are some interesting travel destinations to add to your list. New York: The Whitney Museum of American Art’s new building, designed by It...

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The New Whitney Museum Opening

Architect and Pritzker prize winner, Renzo Piano, designed the new Whitney Museum building with the collection in mind at its new location overlooking the Hudson River. The new space offers 50,000 square feet of indoor galleries, 13,000 square ...

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The New Norm: Luxury Real Estate Marketing

I was featured in an LA Times article with my business partner, Stacy Gottula, discussing the “new normal” when it comes to luxury real estate marketing. From drones to helicopters and camera crews making “lifestyle films”, it certainly...

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Tips on Feeling Fuller Faster

I think this is something we all struggle with. I use some of the tips daily and wanted to share them with you. From Dr. Soram’s Enlightened Medicine: Have you ever had a day when your stomach felt like a bottomless pit and that no matt...

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This is the World’s Most Expensive Home

This is the World’s Most Expensive Home! Chateau Louis XIV, located about 15 minutes outside the Parisian neighborhood of Triangle d’Or, just broke the world record for most expensive home. The 53,800 square foot villa was developed by ...

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The Most Crowded Place in the Milky Way

I love this quote from the director of Science and Technology at the White House: “I’m glad to know that our Hubble Telescope keeps us abreast of the most crowded place in the Milky Way. It’s hard to fathom the reality of all these world...

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The ‘Malala of Syria’

A Syrian girl, Mezon Almellehan, is being hailed as the ‘Syrian Malala Yousefzai’, the young Nobel Peace Prize-winning Pakistani girl that won international acclaim for her outspoken campaign to empower girls and women around the world. ...

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The Fountain of Youth: Water

Great cover article in the LA Times this past Saturday, March 28th. I learned so many interesting things like you should drink 4 glasses of water a day, all liquids count, and contrary to popular belief coffee does not dehydrate. “Light...

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