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Kettle Black Review: The Right Formula for Silver Lake

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Kettle Black's housemade pappardelle with maitake mushrooms


A few months ago, we took a look at Sawyer, one of the newer additions to Sunset Junction. Now we visit its sister restaurant, Kettle Black.

The side-by-side restaurants share the same kitchen, though the menu and decor are completely different. At Kettle Black, the chef is Sydney Hunter III, formerly of French standouts like Petit Trois.

The pair has in common a similar grasp on what the area’s diners seem to want right now: eye-catching interior design, solid cooking and a casual, buzzy atmosphere.

Kettle Black is perhaps an unlikely name for a rustic Italian restaurant.

The small front patio is enclosed on three sides with a heater, so even in cool weather it’s a fine place to watch the passing fashion parade on Sunset Boulevard.

In the center of the room, a long tall table with backless stools might not be the best place for a lengthy dinner, but it’s fine for catching up with friends over drinks.

As at Sawyer, there’s a full bar available, so start with a refreshing gin, cucumber and Thai basil cocktail, or bourbon revved up with tea and amaretto. Happily, happy hour runs from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. every day of the week, with $4 Italian beers, $6 wine and several $8 cocktails along with a few snacks.

The dinner-only menu focuses on vegetables, pasta, pizza and a few mains like branzino, a flat iron steak with a pleasant char along the edges, or roast chicken.

Arugula salad at Kettle Black

Pizzas with toppings like potato and egg or prosciutto and arugula are fine, but we like to concentrate on the jazzed-up vegetables, and the very competent pastas.

Vegetables are some of the stars of the menu, with vinegar, salt and chiles giving a flavorful oomph.

Eggplant is charred to amp up its soft lusciousness, then slicked with tart-sweet saba vinegar and doused in garlic and chili flakes. A simple arugula salad is the perfect lemony foil to rich pasta dishes, topped with a flurry of almonds, pecorino cheese and pickled chilis.

Cauliflower goes far beyond the familiar roasted or fried preparations that have redeemed the once-boring vegetable’s reputation. Fried capers, pine nuts, pickled raisins and savory bagna cauda (anchovy sauce) turn the vegetable into an umami bomb.

Another star of the menu is pappardelle, with housemade noodles that have just the right bite and a dusky sauce of maitake mushrooms swimming in nasturtium butter.


limoncello cake at Kettle Black

For dessert, Italian-accented sweets like limoncello cake strewn with fresh berries or panna cotta with stone fruit keep things light and refreshing.

Kettle Black’s menu isn’t large, and the food isn’t incredibly ambitious, but the restaurant does exactly what it sets out to: create a lively spot that works for both drinks and snacks or a full dinner, with food that won’t leave you feeling weighed down.

Kettle Black
3705 W. Sunset Blvd.
Silver Lake

Yolanda’s seven favorite houses of 2018

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Yolanda loves lists of all sorts. We have a list for just about everything in our life. Heck, we even keep a spreadsheet to track all our other spreadsheets, believe it or not. So since the year-end is a perfect excuse to make lists upon lists, here’s another one: our seven favorite homes we covered in 2018.

This was originally going to be a top five ranking, but there were so many great houses this year — yes, even persnickety Yolanda loves many homes — we had to bump it up to our top seven faves. There was just no narrowing it down any further.

Also, these were supposed to be ranked from most favorite to least favoritest — or whatever — but they’re all great and incomparable in their own way. So here they are listed alphabetically, by the owner’s names.

Honorable mentions: Mitchell Green’s lavish Montecito estate, Holly Madison’s decadent Windsor Square digs, Bruce Karsh’s eye-popping Holmby Hills “farmhouse” and his done-up Brentwood compound, and Bui Simon’s tasteful Traditional in the Palisades.

1. Adam Pritzker’s Chimorro House, Beverly Hills


This historic beauty is located just above Sunset Boulevard in prime Beverly Hills. Originally built in 1926 by the legendary Roy Seldon Price, the Chimorro Houseas it is known — was purchased for $12,100,000 four years ago by youthful Hyatt hotel heir Adam Pritzker

The Hispano-Moorish-style casa was sold by Liv Ballard, the jewelry-designing ex-wife of legendary Grammy-winning songwriter/producer Glen Ballard. In the early 2000s, the Ballards hired venerable architects Tichenor & Thorp to give the ol’ gurl a facelift, surely at great cost.

Yolanda loves this place because it’s got fantastic old Hollywood bones and it’s very private — tucked away behind towering walls and gates. Plus all the nifty features it contains. Original terracotta tiles, a beautiful courtyard, even a stunning wine cellar with tasting room. And the house was originally built for a lady who used it as a speakeasy during Prohibition. How cool is that? Come on now.

For whatever reason, Mr. Pritzker has tired of his 90210 abode and in January (2018) he put it up for sale with a $13,150,000 asking price. Since then, it’s undergone a couple changes of realtors and price adjustments. And yet there it sits, still unsold — currently asking just under $13.5 million.

Yolanda rather suspects that the problem lies not with the house or realtors — rather, it’s merely the fact that young Mr. Pritzker overpaid for the property and has not yet come to terms with that realization. But we shall see what happens.

Listing agents: Jack Friedkin & Leonard Rabinowitz, Hilton & Hyland

2. Anthony de Rothschild’s bucolic estate, Malibu

Located in Malibu’s star-studded Ramirez Canyon, this pastoral spread was completely redone by British heir Anthony de Rothschild. Yes, kiddies, those Rothschilds — the influential folks who were the world’s wealthiest family throughout the 1800s and possessed the largest private fortune in modern history.

The 14-acre estate has ocean views, a 3,000-square-foot “rustic-chic” main house, two detached art studios/offices, mature sycamore trees, rolling lawns, an all-new swimming pool and so much more.

In summer 2018, Mr. de Rothschild sold the $10 million property to Erica Packer, the ex-wife of Australian billionaire James Packer. Unfortunately for us (and Mrs.Packer, of course) we fear this place no longer exists, as it was right in the devastating Woolsey Fire‘s pathway. Egads — say it ain’t so!

Anthony de Rothschild’s agentChris Cortazzo, Coldwell Banker

3. Ellen DeGeneres’s casually luxe flip, Montecito

Nobody changes his/her address more frequently than Ellen DeGeneres. Seems like hardly a month goes by when Yolanda isn’t discussing her latest real estate move. But the lady has great taste in homes, so we’re not complaining.

This particular home is modest by celebrity standards — it has less than 2,700-square-feet of living space. But it’s located in the proverbial heart of Montecito and sits on an acre of gorgeously landscaped land.

Though Ms. DeGeneres owned this place a mere seven months — in fact, Yolanda is unsure if she ever spent a night here — she did manage to redo the interiors in her trademark casually luxe, neutral style. It’s a beautiful place. Not too big, not too small — just right.

The circa-1930 Spanish/Mediterranean-style confection was recently sold for $6.3 million to a wealthy widow from Chicago named Donna Lyon.

Ellen DeGeneres’s agentSuzanne Perkins, Compass
Selling agentRandy Solakian, Coldwell Banker

4. Hideki Tomita’s John Pawson-designed minimalism, Bel Air

This $85 million, 20,000-square-foot mega-mansion is a bit grander than what Yolanda typically favors, but we can’t resist a good bit of stark minimalism. And the architecture here is magnificent.

Built for Seagram’s heiress Ellen Bronfman and her longtime hubby Andrew Hauptman, the house was designed by London-based master minimalist architect John Pawson — a longtime family friend — and is one of only two homes he has built in the USA. The eight-year project (four years of design planning plus four years of construction) was completed in 2009.

The structure consists of two slender boxes — one cantilevered over the other — plus a subterranean level that features a screening room, staff quarters, a children’s playroom, and storage space. The home’s exterior is clad in stucco accented by red cedar trim.

Last year, the Bronfman-Hauptmans “downsized” to a $16 million Brentwood Park mansion and sold their Bel Air dream home to Japanese billionaire Hideki Tomita. The $85 million sale price — tied for the #2 biggest deal of 2018 — included an adjacent property with a Paul Williams-designed house.

Listing agent: Kurt Rappaport, Westside Estate Agency

5. Jeff Hammes’ Gothic Tudor, Beverly Hills Flats

This one ain’t quite perfect — a few rooms could use work — but the 1928 ol’ gurl has fantastic bones and has been (for the most part) tastefully updated over the past 90 years. And Yolanda loves herself a moody Gothic Tudor. (We’re big Clue fans).

Bought for nearly $15 million by Chicago super-lawyer Jeff Hammes, the half-acre lot additionally includes a sports court, a swimming pool with an inset spa, and a one-bedroom, one-bath guest house.

Listing agentBilly Rose, The Agency
Jeff Hammes’ agentStephen Shapiro, Westside Estate Agency

6. Julie Bowen’s mod mid-century, Hollywood Hills

This list wouldn’t be complete without at least one sophisticated mid-century modern, and actress Julie Bowen’s new house in the Hills perfectly fits that bill.

Built in 1959 and designed by noted architect Thornton Abell — he’s also responsible for Case Study House #7 — the glassy structure was sold in the early aughts to celeb realtor Jonah Wilson, who invested in a thoughtful renovation and expansion by architect Tony Unruh and Bonura Building.

The very private butterfly-roofed home includes a garden atrium entry, sliding glass walls/doors, terrazzo floors, and a sexy bar with teak cabinetry.

Listing agentsStephen Apelian & Johnny Schell, Coldwell Banker
Julie Bowen’s agentCindi Dameshek, Keller Williams

7. Kylie Jenner’s chic contemporary lovenest, Beverly Hills (Post Office)

We know some of y’all are rolling your eyes to see this one on our list. But just forget about who owns it for a sec and focus on the house itself — it’s actually a really great contemporary. The floorplan is fantastic, the interiors chic without being cold, and the hedonistic 2,300-square-foot master suite is massive but not overwhelming. The romantic landscaping is nice, too. And Yolanda loves how the home is set way above the street and how the driveway passes under one wing of the house. It’s neat!

This place was completely overhauled by the design folks at ANR Signature Collection before they sold it for $13.5 million to Little Miss Kylie Jenner (and her rapper baby daddy Travis Scott). Whatever you think of the Kardashians — or maybe you don’t think of them at all — Miss Jenner made a Yolanda-approved selection with this one. So there’s that.

Listing agentGinger Glass, Coldwell Banker
Kylie Jenner’s agentsTomer & Isidora Fridman, Compass




Source: https://www.yolandaslittleblackbook.com/blog/2018/12/29/yolanda-real-estate-favorite-houses-of-2018/

Calvin Klein to close or downsize Milan office, redundancies expected

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PVH has begun restructuring its Calvin Klein label after the company started a dismissal procedure at its Milan headquarters in Viale Umbria.

Shutterings its doors in Italy, where much of the luxury line 205W39NYC label under Raf Simons was produced, would be the start of a new chapter for the American brand. Earlier this year the New York-based company parted ways with Simons after lacklustre results from its runway collections and creative direction failed to resonate with its core customers.

The Milan office was always much more than a logistics hub for Calvin Klein, and in the past was an address for fashion shows and presentations. According to WWD, Calvin Klein in a statement said: "We can confirm that a collective dismissal procedure is underway (collective redundancy, ed) for some departments of the Calvin Klein office in Milan. The company is working to minimize the social impact of this procedure. We know it's a difficult time, but we trust in everyone's cooperation to find the right solutions for the employees involved ".

The redundancies could affect up to 50 people, some of which could however be transferred to the PVH's European headquarters in Amsterdam.

Photo credit: Calvin Klein campaign, source Calvin Klein website



Source: https://fashionunited.com/news/fashion/calvin-klein-to-close-or-downsize-milan-office-redundancies-expected/2019021326133

City Council grants approvals to reopen Hollywood’s empty Sunset Gordon tower

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The Los Angeles City Council today approved a series of requests from a developer seeking to reopen the vacant 22-story Sunset Gordon tower in Hollywood.

The approvals are “a significant milestone in reopening the building,” Los Angeles Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell, who represents the neighborhood, said in a statement.

The tower—which has sat empty for three years—will now hold 254 market-rate apartments and 45 affordable units: 15 very-low income and 15 moderate income apartments, plus 15 workforce housing units. That’s an increase from the 30 below-market-rate units proposed for the project when the city’s planning commission considered it over the summer.

“I am thrilled that the Sunset-Gordon project is on its way to re-opening so that we get the additional housing, especially the affordable housing, that we so desperately need,” O’Farrell said.

Sunset Gordon originally opened in late 2014, but has sat vacant since 2015, when a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge retroactively invalidated the project’s construction permits. CIM then ordered tenants out of the building.

The court decision was the result of a lawsuit brought by the La Mirada Avenue Neighborhood Association, which successfully argued that CIM Group had violated a condition of the city’s approval of the project by demolishing a 1920s Spanish-style building on the site that once housed an Old Spaghetti Factory restaurant instead of preserving it.

In August, the association’s leader, Doug Haines, told the planning commission that he thinks the project should move forward now.

An appeal against the project by the Coalition to Preserve LA, the “advocacy division” of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, was unsuccessful. The foundation was largely behind an attempt in 2017 to freeze big and tall development projects across the city.

The coalition’s qualms with the tower hinge on its claims that the city and developers have not adequately studied the “significant” traffic impacts that would result from reopening the building.

There’s still no word on when exactly the tower might open.




Source: https://la.curbed.com/2018/12/12/18138272/sunset-gordon-apartments-affordable-housing-reopen

The One Shoulder Jumpsuit Holiday Party Outfit

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the perfect holiday party outfit
This one shoulder jumpsuit will definitely be making repeat appearances at upcoming holiday parties!

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I've been a fan of jumpsuits since forever as there's an effortless quality about them that make it so easy to style. I wore this one shoulder version to dinner with friends a few week ago and can definitely see myself wearing it to holiday parties by adding a few more pieces of jewelry and a bold red lipstick. It's the perfect alternative to holiday dresses!


$80,000 price cut for Boyle Heights 3-on-a-lot | $50,000 off El Sereno 4-bedroom | $51,000 chop for Lincoln Heights cottage on 1/4 acre

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Prices on around five dozen condos, apartments and other Eastside properties dropped during the past week. Here are some examples, followed by a breakdown by neighborhood:

More price cuts by neighborhood:

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Source: https://www.theeastsiderla.com/2018/10/80000-price-cut-for-boyle-heights-3-on-a-lot-50000-off-el-sereno-4-bedroom-51000-chop-for-lincoln-heights-cottage-on-1-4-acre/

PUBLIC IMAGE LTD (PIL) @ THE FONDA THEATRE

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Photos by Hannah Verbeuren

The stories this man could tell! Punk icon John Lydon/Johnny Rotten and his band Public Image Ltd (PIL) brought the Public Image is Rotten tour to The Fonda Theatre after being moved from The El Rey Theatre because, well, a lot of people want to hear classics like “Public Image,” “This is not a Love Song,” “Death Disco,” and “Rise.” This is the 40th anniversary of P.I.L. and there was a lot to celebrate.

There are two special screenings of Public Image is Rotten documentary–tomorrow, November 6th at ArcLight Hollywood and a very special screening Wednesday, November 7th at ArcLight Sherman Oaks where there will be a conversation with John Lydon and film director Tabbert Fiiller

Setlist:
Deeper Water
Memories
The Body
Disappointed
Warrior
The One
Corporate
Death Disco
Cruel
I’m Not Satisfied
Flowers of Romance
This Is Not A Love Song
Rise

Encore:
Public Image
Open Up (Leftfield cover)
Shoom




Source: http://larecord.com/photos/2018/11/05/public-image-ltd-pil-the-fonda-theatre-2

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