Sunday, March 22

Mixology: Margaritas

With Brew Co.’s closure on Sept. 10, bar options in Westwood have been readily slimmed down. Finding a new watering hole means new bartenders, new drinks and new food to go with it. Read more...

Photo: House margarita from Frida’s, formerly known as Casa Azul.


Flavors of Westwood: Mon Amour Cafe brings sweet options to the Village

Mickey Fathi always wanted his own restaurant, so when a location opened up in Westwood, he bought it without a second thought or a concrete plan. Read more...

Photo: Mickey Fathi, the owner of Mon Amour Cafe, which opened in February, offers customers a variety of sweet crepes and macaroons, from the classic strawberry Nutella crepe to Fathi’s personal favorite: the s’mores crepe.


Flavors of Westwood: fundamental LA mixes cozy and contemporary

Whiffs of roasted cauliflower, fresh basil and pumpkin spice fill the dimly lit room as a warm buzz of conversation flows around the cozy yet modern nook on Westwood Boulevard. Read more...

Photo: Co-founders and UC Berkeley graduates Woogene Lee and Jeff Faust opened their restaurant, fundamental LA, in 2011. The restaurant offers wholesome foods featuring fresh herbs and vegetables, which are often hand picked from local farmers markets.



‘Full-thyme Student’ blog teaches healthy, quick-cooking basics

When she first moved into her apartment, Sandy Bui took time out of her college routine to cook fresh meals. Now over a year after graduating, Bui is still cooking with college life in mind. Read more...

Photo: UCLA alumna Sandy Bui manages “Full-thyme Student,” a blog featuring recipes for college students like “How to Do Thanksgiving in College.”


‘Lainie’s Cabaret’ student performers revisit songs from departed era

For four nights this week, the Freud Playhouse will be transformed into a swanky jazz nightclub complete with smoky lights, small tables and vocal performances from an era past. Read more...

Photo: UCLA students rehearse one of the vocal arrangements for “Lainie’s Cabaret at UCLA.” Taught by UCLA visiting associate professor and Broadway actress Lainie Kazan, the production features multiple performances by students in the Department of Music and the School of Theater, Film and Television.


UCLA student ‘Prince Rooz’ explores photography, film and design

When 14-year-old Roozbeh Riahi was given his first camera by his father right before his summer trip to Barcelona, he took the photo that forever changed his life’s trajectory. Read more...

Photo: Second-year neuroscience student Roozbeh Riahi, who takes photography under the alias Prince Rooz, creates photos essays, such as “Haven.” The gallery came from Riahi’s discovery of an abandoned lot covered in vibrant graffiti and garbage.



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