
Adam Markovitz
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1 week ago |
latimes.com | Deborah Netburn |Deborah Vankin |Christopher Reynolds |Jeanette Marantos |Jaclyn Cosgrove |Brittany Levine Beckman | +3 more
Filters Filtered Map List (Patrick Hruby / Los Angeles Times) Lifestyle Share via Email Facebook X LinkedIn Threads Reddit WhatsApp My mom loves to walk. She’ll walk for miles alone, but she’d really prefer to walk with one of her kids. Or better yet, one of her kids and her grandkids. She loves to push a stroller. If your mom is also an avid walker — and would like nothing more than to spend time with you — consider taking her on a Mother’s Day stroll.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
latimes.com | Jaclyn Cosgrove |Deborah Vankin |Alyssa Bereznak |Deborah Netburn |Lisa Boone |Adam Markovitz
Leah Rose Gallegos, CEO and instructor at People’s Yoga, photographed for the Los Angeles Times in studio. (Travis Shinn / For The Times) Lifestyle Share Share via Email Facebook X LinkedIn Threads Reddit WhatsApp Copy Link URLCopied! Print Los Angeles is America’s yoga capital, offering exercise, spiritual discovery and everything in between. Our team of writers scoured the county to select its 28 best yoga studios based on atmosphere, accessibility and community-building.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Adam Markovitz
Katya Mosely remembers the exact moment it all began, a few years ago. “It was my daughter’s piano teacher,” she says. “She had a 6-inch-long stick of charcoal floating in her glass water bottle. I saw it, and that’s what sent me down the rabbit hole.”Mosely, the owner of Spirit Gate Acupuncture & Wellness in Mid City, was already using a Brita to purify her tap water, but she wasn’t sure she trusted the results.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Adam Markovitz
Katya Mosely remembers the exact moment it all began, a few years ago. “It was my daughter’s piano teacher,” she says. “She had a 6-inch-long stick of charcoal floating in her glass water bottle. I saw it, and that’s what sent me down the rabbit hole.”Mosely, the owner of Spirit Gate Acupuncture & Wellness in Mid City, was already using a Brita to purify her tap water, but she wasn’t sure she trusted the results.
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May 15, 2024 |
latimes.com | Adam Markovitz
(Los Angeles Times photo illustration, photos by Adam Markovitz, Alesikka/Getty Images) Lifestyle Spring doesn’t always arrive with a bang in L.A. Temperatures tiptoe up and the sun waits a little longer to set, but there isn’t exactly a flashing sign to tell us that we’re in the vernal glow of the year’s first shoulder season. That is, unless you happen to glimpse a rose garden. May is to roses what July is to fireworks, which is to say, it’s when they go off.
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