Summer’s Final Hurrah at The LA Times TASTE LA!

Summers in Los Angeles are definitely the best. Sunshine, music, events, beach time and FOOD are just a few of the things that come to mind as I think about my “Summers in the city”. While Labor Day is  the last hurrah of the light […]

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Why I Love Pokemon Go (& Playing in Los Angeles)

While Summer 2016 has already established itself as a year to put in the history books (The presidential candidates, finding out Bill Clinton’s love for balloons…) nothing can quite match the phenomenon that is Pokemon Go. Since its launch on July 6th, millions of smart […]

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The Un-Authorized Musical Parody of The Devil Wears Prada.

Somewhere thats always been on my ‘to-do’ list in LA is Los Feliz’s Rockwell Table and Stage, and I was in luck when Melanie from LA Explorer invited me to join her at The Un-Authorized Musical Parody of The Devil Wears Prada, at The Rockwell this past Saturday. […]

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20 Things to do in LA this Summer! #SummerInLA

I am so excited for another great Summer here in LA! Being an LA native, I love to find things to do (& when they’re free, extra perk). Below, I have compiled a list of 20 awesome events ranging from music to eating, to movies […]

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Along Comes Mary Turns 3!

Today marks an important milestone for me: I  have been blogging on Along Comes Mary for 3 years now! Little did I think back when my wonderful & supportive friend, Jamie, from Minnesota Girl in the World, did a mini crash course with me & Erin, now […]

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Looking for Love in All the Wrong Faces!

You probably think this is going to be a rant ‘n rave on dating a la past posts of mine but…nope! The headline above is actually the tagline for a new indy film I would like to tell you more about, called Halloween Party. Little did […]

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Gluten Free at 3rd & Fairfax!

“Meet me at 3rd & Fairfax!” is a famous expression among Angelinos as it refers to meeting up at LA’s historic & original, Farmers Market. Only afew blocks from The Miracle Mile & Museum Row, as I blogged about afew days ago, The Farmers Market […]

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