No matter where you live, a relationship is tough to sustain. They take work, commitment, understanding, compromise, time management, and of course keeping each other entertained. Don't get me wrong, dinner, a movie, and a night of passion can prove to be quite entertaining, but eventually you'll want to get creative outside the house and find things to do that keep your relationship fresh and interesting. Some of you reading this aren't in a relationship and may be dating one or more people. I'm a firm believer in what you do together as you get to know someone will tell you a lot about what your relationship will look like down the line. Dating doesn't have to be expensive. A little creativity and research can go a long way. All of the men out there without disposable income, dating more than one person, go ahead and breathe a sigh of relief. I've taken the time to do the work for you.
A little about me. I was in a relationship for 3 years that ended a few months ago and am back in the realm of the single people. One asset I bring to all my relationships is always finding cool, creative, and fun things to do together. I get my information from all over; LA Times, LA Weekly, several websites, AAA Magazine, word of mouth, and simply driving around the city. Over a year ago I started compiling a list of all the places and things I wanted to do with my girlfriend. The list grew and grew and even though we're no longer together I continued to find more great dates and now am giving these gems to you.
One of my favorite places to visit is The Annenberg Space for Photography in Century City. How I wish there was an acronym for the title. In the time it takes to say it, you could've been half way done with a photo shoot at Glamour Shots. Ladies you know you miss walking past Glamour Shots in the mall and thinking you too could look great in a boa. But back to your next great date. Thanks to the deep pockets of The Annenberg Family and their love of media arts they opened this premier gallery for photography in March of 2009. What's great is that you get to see work from some of the worlds top photographers and each exhibit has a theme. Each exhibition is accompanied by a short documentary that chronicles the work of each photographer as they created their photos. The documentaries are displayed on 2 ultra high-definition, rear-projection screens that are 4x the clarity of normal Blu-Ray. That's tech talk for an amazing image to look at on screen. Did I mention the screens face each other, in a dark space with low padded stools. So cuddle up, get comfy, and get your arts appreciation on! Currently their exhibit is Beauty Culture. This exhibit examines the role photography plays in how beauty is defined and how it influences our daily lives, good and bad. I've seen the last 3 exhibitions here. The photos are always incredible and the documentaries attached are equally impressive. I could go on an on, but the important details are...
-It's Free!!
-It's closed on Monday and Tuesday
-Parking is only $1 on Saturday and Sundays and weekdays after 4:30(before that its $3.50)
-If you're really into photography they have a free lecture series on Thursday nights
-You can see The Annenberg in about an hour to an hour and a half
For more information check their website
http://www.annenbergspaceforphotography.org/
Faaaaaantastic!!! THANK YOU! I'm gonna try both garden and photography exhibit! Color me #Excited!
ReplyDeleteMy first comment. Thank you HearMeRoar!!!! Have fun. These are two very special places.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Keep the gems comin...
ReplyDeleteI went to the Annenberg for a Q&A and they had free wine and hors d'oeuvres afterwards too. Great place
Wow, thanks Mike. Great to know. I was just there last week for their Thursday evening lecture series.
ReplyDeletethis is a good tip...i wish i had seen your blog before i went to Napa this past weekend. Every dinner cost us between $30 and $160!!! For four straight nights....
ReplyDeleteI'm not single, I'm not male and I'm not so young, but I hope you don't mind that I'll be checking in to learn about interesting and inexpensive places to go in LA. Thanks for sharing you discoveries.
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