5859 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90038-3717
(323) 871-1084
Fair prices, great work. Experienced artists of 10+ years, awesome piercer.
As the first wellness center of its kind, Grotto de Sal is committed to making the healing properties of the mineral rich Dead Sea accessible and attainable. Relax, rejuvenate, and heal in our Dead Sea pools, halotherapy room, and far infrared sauna, or through our alternative treatment methods. Mother Nature has equipped us with the most vital tools to maintain health and wellness. At Grotto de Sal, it is our privilege to bring all of these essential healing benefits to you.
DMH Aesthetics is a medical aesthetics office equipped with four treatment rooms located in one of L.A.'s most hip and desirable neighborhoods, Hancock Park. We specialize in CoolSculpting, Ultherapy, Botox, Juvederm, IPL/Photofacial, Hair Removal, Skin Peels and more!
DMH Aesthetics is a medical aesthetics office equipped with four treatment rooms located in one of L.A.'s most hip and desirable neighborhoods, Hancock Park. We specialize in CoolSculpting, Ultherapy, Botox, Juvederm, IPL/Photofacial, Hair Removal, Skin Peels and more!
WE KNOW CELEBRITY NAILS. The Nailing Hollywood Blog provides an exclusive sneak peak into the world of "Green Celebrity Nail Stylist", Jenna Hipp and her team of nail experts, Stephanie Stone and Madeline Poole. We feature our work with celebrities and magazines, sharing tips and tricks from behind the scenes and from the Nailing Hollywood Beauty Department. We highlight fashion industry insiders and upload tips and tricks from exclusive guest experts. Nailing Hollywood Blog promotes health and wellness, showcasing personal interviews and videos on how you can get the organic celebrity treatment at home!
Specializing in corrective skincare, organic facials, waxing, and all natural spray tanning.
REDUCTIVE DETOXIFYING MASSAGE Massages are an effective and proven means to reduce weight and inches. The massage breaks down fat, activates circulation and combats cellulite. KELP THERMAL BODY WRAP The kelp wraps are helpful in eliminating toxins, reducing cellulite, replenishing essential minerals and restoring moisture to your skin. ELECTRODES BODY TONING TREATMENT The electrodes body toning treatment is used and helps in for body toning, obesity, sagging, and cellulite. PARAFFIN BODY TREATMENT Paraffin treatment with heat helps absorb fat from your body as well as reaffirm skin and leave skin feeling soft and detoxified. The treatment also helps with cellulite and tones skin tissues. FANGO (MUD) THERAPY The mud or clay treatment, is a major source of energy and health. The application of mud on the stomach absorbs excessive heat from body which bring blood flow to the skin decongesting the bowels, helping you lose inches. It is also an effective treatment with lymphatic drainage and hair loss, and reduces the appearance of cellulite, acne, rosacea, eczema or psoriasis.
Marcie Bronkar is proud to foster a new age of art to the Los Angeles culture through the salon platform. We are surrounded by wonderful artists in the visual arts and the discovery of these talents is an endeavor of passion and joy. The Art Salon offers beautiful and affordable works making it a true investment in our culture.. We are open by appointment for special consultations. http://myartsalon.com
Instructor and Owner Britta Hayertz Private session $90.00 Package of 10 private sessions - $800.00
You get 2-3 models on one big stage Great Music by Jason Savvy Amazing themes Complementary Drinks and Snacks ALL FOR ONLY $10 PREPAID / $15 at the Door WOW!
Pink's is probably the most famous hot dog stand in the country... certainly in Los Angeles! Located near the corner of Melrose and La Brea, Pink's can be found by looking for a crowd of people and following the aroma of fresh meaty chili and soft hot dog buns.
He’s been called “the troubadour of the nude,” “the impresario of feminine epidermis,” “the elongated purveyor of feminine pulchritude,” and “the most notorious connoisseur of female flesh in the history of show business.” Earl Carroll was Florenz Ziegfeld’s only real competition in the late 1920s and early 1930s, but he left Broadway under a cloud of scandal and bankruptcy. Looking for a fresh start and determined to reinvent himself in Hollywood, he opened the colossal Earl Carroll Theatre at 6230 Sunset Boulevard on December 26, 1938. The 1000-seat “entertainment palace” and supper club quickly became known for the glory and gaiety of its grandiose productions featuring casts of 60 girls performing atop a double revolving stage. Guests were dazzled by more than six thousand feet of blue and gold neon and massive, 30-foot illuminated columns. For $1000, VIP memberships to Carroll’s Inner Circle guaranteed a lifetime cover charge and a reserved seating. While it was Carroll’s behind-the-scenes puppeteering that powered the operation, it was ravishing beauty Beryl Wallace whose face characterized the Earl Carroll Theatre to the world. Not only was she the star showgirl in Carroll’s lavish musical comedy revues known as “Vanities,” Beryl was his longtime devoted companion. “Thru these portals pass the most beautiful girls in the world,” the theatre’s celebrated slogan, encompassed a 24-foot neon silhouette portrait of the stunning chosen showgirl. Illuminating Sunset Boulevard, just east of Vine, the sign soon became one of Hollywood’s most famous landmarks. Following World War II and nearly a decade in Hollywood, Earl Carroll unveiled his plans for $15 million facility what promised to be the “World’s Largest Motion Picture Theatre and Broadcasting Studios” to be erected a half a block east of the existing structure on Sunset. Larger than Radio City Music Hall, the plans for the 7,000 seat theatre touted a 130-foot proscenium, three revolving stages, and an ice rink adjacent to a water tank, purportedly so that both Sonja Henie and Esther Williams could perform simultaneously with more than 100 dancing girls. Tragedy struck on June 17, 1948 when United Airlines Flight 624 crashed in Pennsylvania. Earl Carroll and Beryl Wallace were among the 39 passengers killed instantly. In true Carroll “show must go on” fashion, the grieving showgirls took the stage the following night presenting the Earl Carroll Vanities with Virginia Dew, Beryl’s stand-in, going on in her place. Carroll and Wallace were interred together in the Garden of Memory at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. After operating in the red for more than a year, the Vanities came to a close on October 15, 1949 and the theatre went dark. The theatre reopened in 1953 as the Moulin Rouge nightclub and went through a number of incarnations (inlcuding the Hullabaloo, Kaleidoscope, Aquarius and Longhorn Theatres) before becoming the west coast production hub for Nickelodeon in 1997. Nickelodeon on Sunset is currently the production headquarters for the network’s "Victorious" television series. The legendary “Thru these portals…” neon sign is no more, but in 1993 the Museum of Neon Art created a replica of Beryl Wallace’s neon portrait. The replica is now on display and seen high overhead each day by thousands at the Universal City Walk at Universal Studios Hollywood.
オーシャン・ウェイ・レコーディング は、カリフォルニア州ハリウッドとテネシー州ナッシュビルにある録音スタジオの系列名である。これまでここでレコーディングされたアルバムが数々の音楽賞を獲得していることで、レコーディング業界では名の知られたスタジオである。1952年に建設された前身のユナイテッド・ウェスタン・スタジオは、レイ・チャールズ版の「愛さずにはいられない」や、ザ・ビーチ・ボーイズの「グッド・ヴァイブレーション」、フランク・シナトラの「イット・ワズ・ア・ベリー・グッド・イヤー」、ママス&パパスの「夢のカリフォルニア」など、1960年代から1970年代にかけて多くのメジャー作をレコーディングした。ビル・パトナムがスタジオの最初のオーナーであった。1985年にアレン・サイズがパトナムよりスタジオを買い取り、オーシャン・ウェイ・レコーディングへと改称した。1999年に元々サンセット通り6000に建てられていたスタジオ施設はチェロ・レコーディング・スタジオに売却されるが、サイズは隣りのサンセット通り6050の建物を保有していた。その後、2つのスタジオ(1988年にシャーマンオークスのレコード・ワン、1997年にミュージック・ロウでオープンしたオーシャン・ウェイ/ナッシュビル)がオーシャン・ウェイ・ファミリーに加わった。オーシャン・ウェイのナッシュビルの施設は、後にベルモント大学に売却された。オーシャン・ウェイ・レコーディングは現在ハリウッドとシャーマンオークスの2つの拠点でビジネスを展開している。オーシャン・ウェイ・オーディオは高級モニター・スピーカーを製造販売している。スティーヴン・ミラーとパートナーシップを組んでいるオーシャン・ウェイ・ドラムスはプラグイン音源を製作している。スタジオの著名な利用者にはポーラ・アブドゥルや、AC/DC、スティーヴ・ペリー、ウイスキータウン、デボラ・アレン、ボブ・シーガー、トーリ・エイモス、B.B.キング、ビッフィ・クライロ、ボン・ジョヴィ、B'z、エリック・クラプトン、ジョー・コッカー、マイケル・ジャクソン、ポール・マッカートニー、ノー・ダウト、カウンティング・クロウズ、ドクター・ドレー、ボブ・ディラン、フィッシュボーン、エイミー・グラント、グリーン・デイ、エルトン・ジョン、マイルス・デイヴィス、ウェイロン・ジェニングス、ウィーザー、R・ケリー、k.d.ラング、ルイス・ミゲル、マナー、エミネム、ミシェル・ンデグオチェロ、ウィリー・ネルソン、アーロン・ネヴィル、トム・ペティ、レディオヘッド、レッド・ホット・チリ・ペッパーズ、R.E.M.、リチャード・マークス、ローリング・ストーンズ、ラッシュ、ジョー・サンプル、ロッド・スチュワート、バーブラ・ストライサンド、トゥール、トラヴィス、ザ・ウォールフラワーズ、XTC、安室奈美恵、アヴリル・ラヴィーン、マーズ・ヴォルタ、
Hollywood Masonic Temple, now known as the El Capitan Entertainment Centre, is a building on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The building, built in 1921, was designed by architect John C. Austin, also noted as the lead architect of the Griffith Observatory. The Masons operated the temple until 1982, when they sold the building after several years of declining membership. The 34,000-square-foot building was then converted into a theater and nightclub, and ownership subsequently changed several times, until it was bought by the Walt Disney Company's Buena Vista Pictures Distribution in 1998 for Buena Vista Theatres, Inc.Buena Vista Theatres uses it as a promotion tool by creating themed environments to go along with movie premieres. The center is also rented out for industry parties, premieres, record releases and product roll-outs. Since 2003, the building's theater has been the home of Jimmy Kimmel Live!.The building is rumored to have had a secret tunnel to Grauman's Chinese Theater that would allow movie stars to evade mobs at movie premieres. If it existed it is possible that the Red Line subway construction destroyed the tunnel.HistoryThe Masonic TempleIn 1922, the Hollywood Lodge of the Masons relocated from their existing lodge on the current site of the Dolby Theatre. The construction of the new three-story building was led by lodge master Charles E. Toberman, who was responsible for the Hollywood Bowl, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, the Roosevelt Hotel and the Max Factor Building. The original building cost $176,678, with a sum of $56,421 allotted to furniture and fixtures and $36,295 for the purchase of the lot. Toberman and fellow member Charles Boag formed a Hollywood Masonic Club to partly finance the building offering membership subscriptions for $100.
The Hollywood & Highland Center is a shopping mall and entertainment complex at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue in the Hollywood district in Los Angeles. The 387000sqft center also includes TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and Mann's Chinese Theatre) and the Dolby Theatre (formerly known as the Kodak Theatre), home to the Academy Awards. The historic site was once the home of the famed Hollywood Hotel. Located in the heart of Hollywood, along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it is among the most visited tourist destinations in Los Angeles.The complex sits just across Hollywood Blvd. from the El Capitan Theatre and offers views of the Hollywood Hills and Hollywood Sign to the north, Santa Monica Mountains to the west and downtown Los Angeles to the east. The centerpiece of the complex is a massive three-story courtyard inspired by the Babylon scene from the D.W. Griffith film Intolerance. The developer of the shopping center built part of the archway and two pillars with elephant sculptures on the capitals, just as seen in the film, to the same full scale. It gives visitors an idea of how large the original set must have been.
PLAY specializes in session-based music-and-movement classes and art classes for kids from babyhood through preschool, participating along with their parents or caregivers. Before and after activities, families play in our community area, which is geared for young children and features wooden toys, a library, and our communal snack table. PLAY offers drop-in art activities for non-members, and a children's retail store with a hand-picked selection of wooden and modern toys, family music, children's instruments, books, and art supplies. PLAY also hosts children's birthday parties on weekend afternoons.