When I started TinselTown Trash, I did so because I have always been fascinated with certain aspects of Hollywood.
During my mid-twenties I would take weekend road trips to Southern California from my home in Las Vegas. On more occasions than I can remember, I would end up at a cheesy little motel off the 101. From there, Hollywood was mine for the taking, for two days anyway. I loved exploring parts of Hollywood, and the entire area, that many people ignored. I found that cheesy motel by chance but I stayed there every time because it reminded me of days gone by. You could feel it’s history when you stayed there.
This weekend I discovered a great website called LA2DAY. I love that site. They don’t focus on the stars, or the trash. They focus on what’s happening all around Los Angeles, without focusing on the celebrities. Whether you’re looking for an LA nightlife guide, Music in Los Angeles, Hollywood fashion, or restaurant reviews, they have a ton of behind the scene information, and you’re sure to find what you’re looking for.
They have an excellent post up about traditional theaters across LA. Many people today have no idea what a traditional theater is, but when you see a movie in one, you’ll never want to visit the multi-plex monstrosities again. Traditional theaters offer a very intimate movie experience, with traditional seating, lower prices, and movies you might not see anywhere else.
One such place they mention in their post is the New Beverly Cinema. Talk about a place where you can feel it’s history. As I read their article, I was caught up in my own history.
I walked into “The Beverly” almost two decades ago, when a friend and I discovered it on one of my first trips to Hollywood, but those memories will have to wait for another day.
If you’re looking for less tinsel, and more town, LA2DAYis the premiere Los Angeles lifestyle source you are looking for.
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