Shake ‘n’ Bake?
Dear Mr. Gold:
I was at a restaurant last night, and when the chef made his rounds after dinner, I sort of instinctively stuck out my hand. He shook it but seemed to hesitate. Is there a protocol about this? Because I came down with a slight cold today, I’d hate to think that as a result …
Selecao Brasileira
Anybody who has internalized the concept of Maximal Meat has probably stopped by a Brazilian-style rodizio restaurant at one time or another, an establishment that will serve you bits of barbecued cow flesh, sliced off of menacing-looking skewers, until you explode. It can be kind of pla…
Escorts in Los Angeles: Brenda Liz
Looking for a Los Angeles escort and went with Brenda Liz. Filled out her screening form and sent her a PM. She was available so I headed out to her apartment. She has a nice place, and we chatted for a bit while she fixed me a drink, chatted for a bit and then headed to the bed. All in all a nice Los Angeles independent escort experience. I would repeat.
Headed to the bed in her studio apartment. She’s a little heavier than in her pictures, but it’s all about the nalgas(butt cheeks) with Brenda Liz. BBBJ with fantastic technique. I DATY while in a 69, eventually I can’t hold on any longer and CIM. She gets cleaned up, and than lays down again and we chat a bit about the biz, and then she starts a HJ with some lube as prep for round two. Start off MISH and then she mentions that Greek is available so I decide to try it for the first time. I finish in a very mellow greek k9. Of all escorts in Los Angeles Brenda Liz is a decent no hassle provider who is very accommodating, I’d definitely repeat.
House on Genesee
Everything in Alejandro Artigas’ house in West Hollywood is for sale. People — friends, relatives, total strangers — are constantly popping in for a visit. They receive a kiss on each cheek in the traditional European manner from 32-year-old Alejandro or his younger s…
Malibu’s Mayor Makes Waves
As the surf shop bearing his name closes for the day, owner Zuma Jay orders his young workers to complete their tasks, sweep, bring in the boards, wash the wet suits and turn them for drying. Outside, traffic roars past on PCH as the cool canyon types make their way home.</…
Cooley-O
Last week, Patrick Range McDonald noted that L.A. County D.A. Steve Cooley is having trouble in the California Attorney General’s Republican primary (“Is Cooley Too Moderate to Win?,” June 4) against his more conservative opponents. A reader called Nancy weighs in:
“Cooley shoul…
Meg Whitman’s Uphill Battle
It will all come down to math. Former eBay chief executive officer Meg Whitman, the Republican nominee for California governor, cannot beat Attorney General Jerry Brown, the Democratic nominee for governor, in a state where only 31 percent of voters are registered as Republicans….
Bicyclists Clash with LAPD
Tensions between the LAPD and a group of hard-core bicyclists boiled over this spring, despite efforts by both sides to smooth over their history of bad relations.
Relations between the police and pedal-power activists, many of whom are ardent environmentalists, seemed to…
The Chosen One
Nobody outside of professional politics knows his name. But to the hundred young staffers crammed sweatily into downtown’s J Lounge, he is already a superstar. Chants erupt — “Ri-car-do! Ri-car-do! Ri-car-do!” — as Assemblyman Kevin de León introduces the next …
Gloria Romero’s Race to the Top
The bigwigs at the powerful California Teachers Association are feeling a little uneasy this campaign season, knowing that their preferred candidate for state superintendent of public instruction is not guaranteed a win for the first time in more than a decade. Former science tea…