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The Hollywood Christmas Parade 2015

The tradition continues on Sunday, November 29th, 2015, as the Christmas Parade makes its way through TinselTown starting at 5PM. The parade will start at Orange on Hollywood Boulevard and travel east to Vine, before heading down to Sunset Boulevard to complete the loop. This year, the parade will be hosted by Erik Estrada, Laura McKenzie, Dean Cain, and Montel Williams.  The Grand Marshals will be Penn & Teller.  Riding in the parade, expect to see Oscar De La Hoya, and dozens of other celebrities from TV, Film, Sports and Music. In town for the parade? Take a private custom tour of Hollywood and Beverly Hills with Glitterati Tours of Los Angeles. Tours can include celebrity homes, scandals, shopping streets, studio history and 

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Rent at The Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills

RENT at The Saban Theatre July 16 – 26, 2015 SABAN THEATRE 8440 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Tel: 888-645-5006   From our friends at Love Beverly Hills: Set in the East Village of New York City, Rent is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the TONY Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon with songs that rock and a story that resonates with audiences of all ages. Based loosely on Puccini’s La Boheme, Jonathan Larson’s Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York’s Lower East 

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Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles

One of the most popular tourist destinations here in Los Angeles is the Griffith Observatory, located high up in the hills above Hollywood.  Since opening in 1935, over 76 million visitors have enjoyed this L.A. treasure. Here’s just a few things to do at this amazing venue.  For more information, and updated calendar, visit the Griffith Observatory website: The Exhibits at Griffith Observatory Sparking imagination and inquiry through exposure to the awe and wonder inherent in astronomy is the goal of the new Griffith Observatory exhibit program. Each visitor is cast in the role of an observer and provided with opportunities to see and do real observing in authentic environments. By exploring fundamental questions – what do we observe, how 

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