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ANGELES

Tunnel Vision to Bridge East to West?

LA: Fornascetti: The Art of the Fashion Plate

Deluxe DishCreate the best meal for twoTwist and Shout10 Years of the Disney Hall

september 2011

Fresh Strawberry Picking

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12 Travel Guide All about L.A most amazing attractions. By Jenny Lin

07 Cup Of Tea Summary about green tea. By Jenny Lin

14 10 Reasons To Fall In Love 10 reasons how love changes a person. By Kendra Lyon

08 Mix and Match Fresh fruits and berries in the summer. By Jenny Lin

16 Swag Get all the cool items! By Jenny Lin

10 Fornasetti Objects turn into art pieces. By Dagmar Fiction

20 Disney Hall History and Info about Disney Hall. By LA Phil

26 Toxic Beauty About the magazine and editor. By Mercedes Cambridge III

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EDITORIAL STAFFJenny Lin

Managing EditorDorothy KehrwiederProduction Manager

Jenny LinArt Director

Barbara ScullyArtist

Pat Le BlancFlorence Martin

PhotographerJenny Lin,

Randy DunbarCandy LeeJessica Lai

BUSINESS STAFFRichard A. Ross

PublisherArt Salsberg

Associate PublisherDorothy Kehrwieder

General ManagerFrank V. Fuzia

ControllerArlene Caggiano

AccountingCheryl Chomicki

Subscriber Services

ANGELES

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T hrough out the summer, I’ve been stuck in school and the whole summer I’ve been spending it in Los Angeles, however I got to experience the amazing city. At first, I was worried about how to get around

in Los Angeles since it’s a big city and the atmosphere is different from where I live. In L.A. people move very fast, while back at home, people are more relaxed. L.A is not the filthy, over-crowded and uncultured city to which it is often portrayed. The city possesses much beauty that an individual can see if he or she is willing to change his or her perspective. There are many delicious food, beautiful sceneries, and historical artworks. Los Angeles is a cultural center, and a place many dream about living all their lives.

In this issue, readers are able to have an overview about what L.A is like. Angeles reveals the de luxe foods that are served in Los Angeles. Food is something that fades, whether it’s a recipe of a dish or the ingredients we left behind. It reminds us the special moments we encounter in our lives and it also brings family and friends together. In addition, food is not something we just eat but it is an inspiration and a form of art and fashion. The magazine combines short-form writing, fashion, and art. Readers will get a taste of how life in Los Angeles is.

EDITORFROM THELETTER

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Did you know that Green Tea is second only to water as the most consumed beverage in

the world? It has been used to cure people and put in medicines for centuries in India and China. Green tea is prepared by picking, lightly steaming and allowing the leaves to dry whereas black tea is fermented before drying. Fermentation can destroy some of the active com-ponents of black tea. It helps calm a person down. Tea is good for people’s health and it reduces lung cancer, breast cancer, liver dam-age and etc. So next time you’re stress or don’t feel well, drink a cup of green tea to relax yourself.

CUP OF TEA PLEASERELAX YOURSELF WITH GREEN TEA

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photographer Jenny Lin

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Fruits are delicious and nutri-tious. It grows on plants and trees in the gardens. Fruits

like watermelon, apples, berries, strawberries, pomegranates, orang-es, grapes, papaya, guavas, etc. are consumed with relish and pleasure by us. They are available in different seasons of the year.

Enjoy your summer with fresh fruits

Mix andMatch

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THE WORLD AND

STYLE OFFORNASETTIHow surreal art became fashion plates

Dear contemporaries, don’t you realise how different we are? Although I depict you as equals and like the an-cients you never change.

-Piero Fornasetti

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By Dagmar Fiction

Piero Fornasetti (10 November 1913 - 1988) was an Italian painter, sculptor, interior deco-rator and engraver.

Combining whimsy and elegance, Piero For-nasetti (1913–1988) transformed everyday objects like cups, scarves, and screens

into works of art featuring his idiosyncratic leit-motifs, such as the hand, the female face, and luminescent fish. Additionally, he created a wide range of works, including idealized architectural fantasy drawings, book designs, and provocative nudes, as well as the decor for the luxury liner Andrea Doria. Perhaps most famous for dazzling pieces of trompe l’oeil furniture, Fornasetti was re-discovered in the 1980s and has remained much sought-after by collectors worldwide. Featuring 2,800 illustrations, many never before published, the monograph is designed to be an “artist’s book” that reflects as faithfully as possible Fornasetti’s own approach to design.

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Los Angeles jumped up the sophistication ladder, in its own eyes and those of the rest of the country and the world.L.A offers many attractions, which is one of the reason why many tourist come and visit. There were other exciting downtown buildings: the new Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels; and, across Grand Avenue from Disney Hall, and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Come and visit the beautiful sceneries Los Angeles has to offer.

NEED AN ADVENTURE?Enjoy the beautiful view in Los Angeles

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photographerJessica Lai

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get a taste of

Angeles reveals the de luxe foods that is served in Los Angeles. Food is something that fades, whether it’s a recipe of a dish or the ingredients we left behind. It reminds us the special moments we encounter in our lives and it also brings family and friends together. In addition, food is not something we just eat but it is an inspiration and a form of art and fashion. The magazine combines short-form writing, interviews, fashion, art, and photo essay. Readers will get a taste of how life in Los Angeles is.

ANGELESthe city where the party starts.

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DO WE REALLY NEED AN EXCUSEBy Kendra LyonPhotography Candy Lee

10 REASONST O F A L L L O V E

10. It makes you better-looking. This is not a joke. Believe it or not, falling in love can really make you look a lot better. If you’re the type of person who doesn’t care about your physical appearance, fall in love and see how you would change. When you’re in love, you will always try to look your very best not just to impress the one you love but also to feel good about yourself. You feel conscious about your outfit, your hair and your movements. Even when you don’t exert any effort on improving your appearance, love really brings something magical to its victims. When people are in love, they smile a lot. There is a certain glowing aura that people in love emit that radiates happiness.

9. It makes you nicer. How can you be mean to people around you when there is someone who makes every minute of your life wonderful? When people are in love, we tend to focus on our feelings for that lucky person and pay not much attention to other things, much less to the things that make our blood reach the boiling point. And because there is someone who makes us smile every time, it is hard to frown and make other people’s lives miserable. We tend to forget our bitter past and our plans of revenge in the future because what matters is the present.

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8. It makes you richer. It doesn’t mean that you should marry Donald Trump or some other billionaire. Even if you fall in love with an average guy, you have more chances of getting rich. This is because you are more inspired to work and you have another reason to work hard. Inten-tionally or unintentionally, you will find yourself doing your job a little less exhausting because the feeling of going home to someone you love keeps you through the day in a way that you don’t realize how much work you have done. This is true. Studies have shown that individuals in long-term committed relationships earn more than those who stay single. So if you want to get rich, fall in love.

7. It makes you healthier. When you’re in love, you care about yourself. It’s not just physical appearance, it is your overall well-being including your health. If you used to ignore that migraine you’ve been enduring for years, when you’re in love, there is a high chance that you would call your doctor for an appointment and schedule a check-up. You might even undergo tests that you have been putting off for the longest time like mammo-gram and PSA. When you’re in love, there is an intense urge to care for your health because you want to live long, because you have a good reason to. You want to live long not just for your-self but also for that special someone. If suicidal thoughts enter your mind all the time, you will forget about them altogether when you fall in love. You have a reason to live now and you know how your self-destruction makes him or her feel. And you don’t want him/her to be hurt, especially not by you.

6. It makes you mushier. There’s nothing wrong with being mushy. It only means that you are sentimental and emotional. It only means that you care about how other people feel, especially the person you are in love with. If you have always thought that the lines uttered in those romantic movies are stupid, you will be surprised to find yourself in one, saying those mushy lines. It is alright. There is nothing unmanly about expressing how you feel and letting your significant other know how important he or she is to you. It is not a crime. Being mushy is not a crime.

5. It makes you stronger. Although it can also make you weaker in cer-tain ways, falling in love makes you stronger. How? First of all, sex is a good workout. Haha. Seriously, people in love want and try to be strong for themselves and those we care for. We will do and endure anything to protect the person we love and give them what he or she wants. When we are sick, we want to get better fast so we can enjoy more time with him or her. We become stronger so we can catch them when they fall and lift them when their down. Being strong can also be interpreted in another way. Some people can take all the pain that love brings just so

they don’t lose them. Even when they are hurt by factors ranging from differences to third party to family, they choose to stay in the relation-ship because they are strong enough and they know that it will pass. Love is not easy to let go. If we can keep it, we will. Love is like that. It’s pleasure and pain rolled into one and it takes a lot of strength. Love is not for the weak-hearted.

4. It makes you wiser. Being in a relationship is not all about sunshines and rainbows. There are bad, depressing moments, too. Although it is not a good reason to fall in love, it is not a reason not to, either. In fact, mistakes are essential in love. Each mistake teaches you something important. Every time you make a mistake, you learn. And every time you learn, you become wiser. This enables you not to do the same mistakes again. Being wise means growing up. And it takes grownups to run a relationship.

3. It makes you more respon-sible. If your life is in disarray, you will set everything straight when you’re in love. You will find a good job because you think of your future together. You will take good care of your finances. You will fix your relationship with your family. You will forget about your unfin-ished business with your exes. You will even clean your room, which you haven’t done since you hit puberty. When you’re in love, your life develops a sense of direction.

2. It makes you more creative. When you’re in love, you think of new ways to take your loved one’s breath away. You cannot do things over and over again or you will beth get tired. You will be forced to come up with new, refreshing ways of saying “I love you,” of celebrating an-niversaries, of letting him or her know how you feel. In some cases, people find themselves learning or trying to do things new to them like writing songs or doing something embar-rassing. The funny part is, you don’t complain because you enjoy doing it. Weird, but you really do. Another way of being

creative is when he or she asks you where you have been last night. Yeah, that will really squeeze out all the creative juices in you.

1. It makes you happier. When you’re in love, you will never find yourself alone. You already have a partner to do things with and it’s not just sex. Yes, sex makes people happy but it’s more than that. Simple activities can become fantastic when you do it with someone, especially with the one you truly treasure. These things will make you happy and it will show big time. You’ll be surprised that you will see yourself smiling and laughing all the freaking damn time. You think about him or her, you smile. You see him/her walking, you smile. You see him/her trip on her toe, you smile. When you’re in love, you always think positive.

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BUILDING WITH A TWIST

By Randy DunbarPhotographer Jenny Lin

Designed by architect Frank

Gehry, Walt Disney Concert Hall,

new home of the Los Angeles

Philharmonic, is designed to

be one of the most acoustically

sophisticated concert halls in the

world, providing both visual and

aural intimacy for an unparalleled

musical experience.

Through the vision and generos-

ity of Lillian Disney, the Disney

family, and many other individual

and corporate donors, the city

will enjoy one of the finest con-

cert halls in the world, as well

as an internationally recognized

architectural landmark.

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The Los Angeles Philharmonic continues its reinvention of the con-

cept of a 21st-century orchestra under the vibrant leadership of Gustavo

Dudamel. Embarking on its 92nd season in 2010/11, the Philharmonic

is recognized as one of the world’s outstanding orchestras and is re-

ceived enthusiastically by audiences and critics alike. Both at home and

abroad, the Philharmonic is leading the way in innovative programming

and redefining the musical experience.

This view is shared by more than one million listeners who experi-

ence live performances by the Los Angeles Philharmonic each year.

The Philharmonic demonstrates a breadth and depth of programming

unrivaled by other orchestras and cultural institutions, performing or

presenting nearly 300 concerts throughout the year at its two iconic ven-

ues: Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Hollywood Bowl, a popular sum-

mer tradition since 1922. The orchestra’s involvement with Los Angeles

also extends far beyond regular symphonic performances in a concert

hall, embracing the schools, churches, and neighborhood centers of a

vastly diverse community.

The Los Angeles Philharmonic was founded by William Andrews

Clark Jr., a multi-millionaire and amateur musician, who established the

city’s first permanent symphony orchestra in 1919. The 94 musicians of

the new ensemble met for their first rehearsal Monday morning, Octo-

ber 13 of that year, under the direction of Walter Henry Rothwell, whom

Clark had brought from the St. Paul (Minnesota) Symphony Orchestra.

Eleven days later, Rothwell conducted the orchestra’s premiere per-

formance before a capacity audience of 2,400 at Trinity Auditorium

in downtown Los Angeles. The audience heard Dvořák’s New World

Symphony, Liszt’s Les Préludes, the Overture to Weber’s Oberon, and

Chabrier’s España.

“NEW SPACE FOR MUSIC”

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Directions to Disney Hall. 111 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012

FRANK GEHRYFrank Owen Gehry, CC (born Frank Owen Goldberg; February 28, 1929) is a Canadian American Pritzker Prize-winning architect based in Los Angeles, California. His buildings, including his private residence, have become tourist attractions. His works are often cited as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture in the 2010 World Architecture Survey, which led Vanity Fair to label him as “the most important architect of our age”. Gehry’s best-known works include the titanium-covered Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain; MIT Stata Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles; Experience Music Project in Seattle; Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis; Dancing House in Prague; the Vitra Design Museum and MARTa Museum in Germany; the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto; the Cinémathèque française in Paris; and 8 Spruce Street in New York City. But it was his private residence in Santa Monica, California, which jump-started his career, lifting it from the status of “paper architecture” – a phenomenon that many famous architects have experienced in their formative decades through experimentation almost exclusively on paper before receiving their first major commission in later years. Gehry is also the designer of the future Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial.

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“ONE OF THE FINEST CONCERT HALL IN THE WORLD”

The vision of beauty through music. The luxurious place for one’s soul and mind that captures everything.

Rothwell remained the orchestra’s Music Director until

his death in 1927. Since then, ten renowned conductors have

served in that capacity: Georg Schnéevoigt (1927-1929); Artur

Rodzinski (1929-1933); Otto Klemperer (1933-1939); Alfred Wal-

lenstein (1943-1956); Eduard van Beinum (1956-1959); Zubin

Mehta (1962-1978); Carlo Maria Giulini (1978-1984); André

Previn (1985-1989); Esa-Pekka Salonen (1992-2009); and Gus-

tavo Dudamel (2009-present).

Following its opening season in 1919/1920, the orchestra

made Philharmonic Auditorium, on the northeast corner of Fifth

and Olive, its home for the next 44 years. In 1964, the orchestra

moved to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Mu-

sic Center, which was its winter home until its final performances

there in May 2003.

In October 2003, the doors to one of the world’s most

celebrated venues — the Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney

Concert Hall — were opened and the Los Angeles Philharmonic

took the stage in its new home, which has become known not

only as a local cultural landmark, but also as “…a sensational

place to hear music... In richness of sound, it has few rivals on

the international scene, and in terms of visual drama it may have

no rival at all.” (The New Yorker) Praise for both the design and

the acoustics of the Hall has been effusive, and the glistening

curved steel exterior of the 293,000-square-foot Walt Disney

Concert Hall embodies the energy, imagination, and creative

spirit of the city of Los Angeles and its orchestra.

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Inspired to consider new directions, Gustavo Dudamel and

the Philharmonic aim to find programming that remains faith-

ful to tradition, yet also seeks new ground, new audiences, and

new ways to enhance the symphonic music experience. During

its 30-week winter subscription season of 110 performances at

Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Philharmonic creates festivals, art-

ist residencies, and other thematic programs designed to delve

further into certain artists’ or composers’ work.

The Los Angeles Philharmonic’s commitment to the presen-

tation of music of our time is evident in its subscription con-

certs, the exhilarating Green Umbrella series, and its extensive

commissioning initiatives. Now in its 29th year, the Los Angeles

Philharmonic New Music Group, devoted exclusively to perform-

ing compositions on the cutting edge of the repertoire, attracts

leading composers and performers of contemporary music.

The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association expands its

cultural offerings by producing concerts featuring distinguished

artists in recital, jazz, world music, songbook, visiting orchestra

performances and many , in addition to special holiday concerts

and series of organ recitals, chamber music, and baroque mu-

sic. The Philharmonic has led the way into the digital age, with

groundbreaking web and mobile device applications.

Through an ongoing partnership with Deutsche Grammo-

phon, the orchestra has a substantial catalog of concerts that is

available onlinen now, including the first classical music video

released on iTunes.

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By Mercedes Cambridge III

Photography by Dustin Middleford

Styled by Amber Kelly

ToxicBeauty

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the price of looking good may be higher than you think

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You’ve been dying to try that new shampoo that’s supposed to make your hair thick, lush and shiny. You can’t wait to use that new exfoliating scrub because the label tells you that it’s going to make your skin soft and glowing. You love that new cologne; every time you wear it you get

so many compliments on how great you smell!You love these products and how they make you look and feel, but did it ever occur to you that

what you put on your hair or your skin could make you sick? Did you know these products contain chemicals, toxins and hormones that can cause anything from an unsightly rash to learning difficulties to birth defects and even cancer? Even though each product may contain a limited amount of these toxins, please keep in mind, most people use several products each day, from the moment they wake up (soap, shampoo, conditioner, shave cream, deodorant, toothpaste, hand soap, make up) until they go to bed. After many years of daily use, these toxins accumulate in your body to cause the ailments I’ve listed above, among many others. If they cause these concerns for adults, just imagine the dam-age they can do to children who are smaller and weigh less. Although each product you may use may contain a restricted amount of chemicals, hormones and toxins, they can, and many times they do cause a myriad of damage to us all.

Not only are these beauty products toxic for humans, they are toxic to the environment, as well. Many of these products are made with petroleum-based ingredients, which contributes to global warming. Did you know that if you switch just one bottle of a petroleum based product for a vegetable based product we could save 81,000 barrels of oil in one year. How’s that for incentive to switch?

So now you decide it’s time to go “green”, you go to the health food store and purchase “Organic” or “Natural” products and you no longer have to worry about these concerns...or do you?

“NOT ONLY ARE THESE BEAUTY

PRODUCTS TOXIC FOR HUMANS, THEY ARE

TOXIC TO THE ENVIRONMENT.”

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