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The Bucket List • September 2017 • L.A. Edition

The Bucket List • September 2017 • L.A. Edition

The Bucket List • September 2017 • L.A. Edition

As summer is beginning to set in Los Angeles it’s time to get into the spooky spirit by visiting one of the many haunted mazes around the city, dining with some of the most infamous…

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The Bucket List • September 2017 • NYC Edition

The sun is setting on the dog days of summer as fall is quickly approaching in New York City. Binge-watchers rejoice as Paleyfest and the very first Tribeca TV Festival unveil some of the hottest…

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The Bucket List • August 2017 • L.A. Edition

August offers up a packed month of events to enjoy the final weeks of the summer season throughout the Los Angeles. Broadway’s hottest show, “Hamilton,” is finally making its way to the stage of Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre. And it…

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The Bucket List • August 2017 • NYC Edition

August is packed with a wide variety of events throughout the city, allowing New Yorkers to get the most out of the final weeks of the summer season. This month is another big one for music…

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The Taste Gathers L.A.’s Best Restaurants for Their Food-Filled Labor Day Weekend

LA Times has given Angelenos an excuse to stay in town during Labor Day weekend with The Taste, a three-day food festival with five events featuring the best of L.A.’s dining and drinking scene.

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The Bucket List • July 2017 • L.A. Edition

Get into the spirit of summer with a wide variety of events taking place from the coastline to DTLA. Music in the month of July is buzzing with the FYF Fest featuring Frank Ocean, Bjork…

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The Bucket List • July 2017 • NYC Edition

Summertime in the city is in full bloom. Experience the Fourth of July with the one and only Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks or catch the amazing fireworks display atop the Empire State Building. Witness legendary…

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The Bucket List • February 2017 • L.A. Edition

February is the month for celebrations and event television. You can start off by ringing in the Chinese New Year at The Nest WP24. If you are looking for something different to do…

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The Bucket List • February 2017 • NYC Edition

February in New York City is full of theater, fashion and music for all ages. Kick off the month at the latest shows at the Longacre Theater or Metropolitan Opera House. Warm up…

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The Bucket List • January 2017 • L.A. Edition 

A New Year means a chance for new experiences. You can start off with one of LA’s oldest and dearest traditions with the Tournament of Roses Parade. If you missed “Rent” in 1996,…

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The Bucket List • December 2016 • L.A. Edition 

December in Los Angeles is full of holiday treats for all tastes. Whether, taking in a stage show or catching one of this month’s music-filled events, “The Bucket List” will help you end your year in…

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The Bucket List • November 2016 • L.A. Edition 

Los Angeles is packed with events in November. Big-name performers, dazzling stage shows, festivals, and holiday fun span the entire month. Light up the longer nights with the events below. Kanye West at…

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October Book Events in Los Angeles Featuring Brian Wilson, Mel Brooks and Abbi Jacobson

Personal histories are the name of the game for the month of October. Comedic filmmaker Mel Brooks shares some rollicking tales from the making of the classic “Young Frankenstein” and innovative Beach Boys…

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The Bucket List • October 2016 • L.A. Edition 

October marks the changing of the seasons (yes we have seasons in Los Angeles), and as such the month is packed with a diverse selection of events, everything from huge outdoor concerts and…

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