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Convo By Design
Iconic Architecture at the 2024 WestEdge Design Fair | 538 | A Preview AND Tickets to the Show

Convo By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 64:44


I'm Josh Cooperman and this is Convo By Design with another preview episode as we get ready for the WestEdge Design Fair in Santa Monica, California. We'll be back at the Barker Hanger for another installment of the show. That means another stage featuring 2 full days of talks and and thought provoking conversations. Thought provoking, yeah we've got that. And if you'd like to attend, here's a link for tickets: https://www.grsreg.com/westedge24/exhPass?exh=cxd Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Monogram - It's the details that define Monogram ThermaSol - Redefining the modern shower experience. Without steam, it's just a bathroom. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home!  - Where service meets excellence TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep Every year around April or May, I sit down and put pen to paper. I will write out dozens of program ideas from some of the most intriguing concepts that come from the podcast and sketch out what a more detailed conversation might look like. The episode you are about to hear is what inspired the Iconic Architecture program live from WestEdge and what ideas might be explored. This program is jam packed with heavy hitters in design and architecture covering a big concept. What makes architecture iconic and worth saving? The panel will include; Jaime Rummerfield, Christopher Goddard, Anthony Laney, Paul McClean and William Hefner. I am incredibly excited to sit and watch moderator, Alison Martino of Vintage LA navigate these treacherous waters. Everyone has an opinion, right? Where did this idea come from? Back in June of 2022, you heard an episode about 1001 North Roxbury, an extraordinary home in Beverly Hills. A home that was in remarkable condition, exceptionally designed and on a list of homes to be saved in Beverly Hills. It's gone now. And you are going to hear how it happened.  Water under the bridge. But without understanding how this happened, what's to keep it from happening again? This panel will be touching all points related at this years show and since I know you don't want to miss it, make sure you come. There is a link in the show notes for tickets to WestEdge 2024. Now you can brush up on the topic a little bit with this journey back to Beverly Hills in 2022. And you'll hear it all, right after this. There you go. All the intrigue you could ever ask for! The origin for the Iconic Architecture panel at WestEdge Design Fair, November 14th-16th at the Barker Hangar is Santa Monica. Make sure you join us.  Thank you to my incredible partner sponsors; ThermaSol, Design Hardware, Pacific Sales, Monogram and TimberTech. These are all fantastic partners with exceptional products and service to match. I have vetted these companies and I believe in them, and I think you should too. Check the show notes for direct links. Thank you for checking them out and specifying them on your next project. I also want to thank you for listening to the show and sharing Convo By Design with your friends, coworkers and colleagues who you think might enjoy it as well. Please also keep the guest and show suggestions coming; convo by design at outlook dot com and on Instagram @convoxdesign, with an “x”. Until next week, be well and take today first. -CXD

The LA Food Podcast
Lunch with the Infatuation's Brant Cox at Mae Malai (P.S. EEEEEATSCON is upon us). Plus, The Bear Season 3 trailer, mental health and burnout in the industry, and R.I.P. Always Pan.

The LA Food Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 113:34


We're joined on today's episode by the Infatuation's Brant Cox for the first-ever in person podcast in LA Food Pod history. Brant and I met up for lunch at Mae Malai in Thai Town for some wonderful boat noodles (and much more). We caught up about what it's like to be BFFs with Chris Pine, where he's been eating lately, and oh yeah, a little thing called EEEEATSCON. That's right - EEEEATSCON is back at The Barker Hanger in Santa Monica next weekend June 8 and 9. Brant's here to spill all the delicious details, and let me tell you, this is one of those food festivals you absolutely cannot miss if you call yourself an LA food lover.  But first, Father Sal is with us to round up the week's news, including the trailer to Season 3 of The Bear, a Cathy Chaplin Eater story on mental health and burnout in the service industry, a new food media company coming to LA courtesy of The Hundreds, and widespread fatigue with Instagram-famous cookware.   Helpful links: EEEEEATSCON 2024 https://www.eeeeeatscon.com/los-angeles?utm_source=google&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=conversion_la_ec_smart&utm_term=eeeeeatscon&utm_audience=la&utm_matchtype=p&utm_id=21258913198&utm_adgroup_id=165813394207&utm_ad_id=700539019081&gclid=CjwKCAjwx-CyBhAqEiwAeOcTdW3ubiuxq2xEpWI0ivw3wj1FTUOiZE_Q9doEL8vGKKiOXUkADzuR0hoCki0QAvD_BwE Brant Cox on IG https://www.instagram.com/brantcox/ Season 3 Trailer of The Bear https://youtu.be/UHiwdDFPsZY Eater's Cathy Chaplin mental health interview with Michael Scribner https://la.eater.com/2024/5/29/24166535/sommelier-michael-scribner-los-angeles-hospitality-career-work-life-balance-mental-health Family Style food publication https://la.eater.com/2024/5/30/24167704/family-style-festival-the-hundreds-food-publication-complex-new-ownership NYT on Instagram cookware https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/24/dining/instagram-cookware.html -- Get 10% off at houseofmacadamias.com with the code "LAFOOD" -- Get 10% off your first order at First Light Farms (https://www.firstlight.farm/us/) using code "LAFOOD10" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelafoodpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelafoodpodcast/support

Convo By Design
UpCycled, Repurposed, Local and Fabulous Specifying and Sourcing Local | 466 | WestEdge Wednesday No. One

Convo By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 54:54


I'm Josh Cooperman with Convo By Design and this is the first of a 10 part series called Convo By Design presents WestEdge Wednesday's with conversation held at the WestEdge Design Fair in late November, 2023 from Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California.  This conversation features Moya O'Neill of Moya Living,Nancy Russert of Les Beaux Interiors and Twist Custom, Lenora Aguilar and Judy Davis of Vintage Junktion and moderated by Luxe Magazine's Kelly Phillips Badal. This is a conversation called, Up-Cycled, Recycled, Repurposed, Local and Fabulous; Specifying and Sourcing Locally. The idea here is that design has entered a new era. One that is not defined by beauty or expense alone. We have entered an experiential phase of interior design, landscape design, exteriors and architecture. One that places a greater value on the experience and enjoyment of materiality, objects and usefulness of things as opposed to simply how expensive, luxurious or rare things happen to be.  Thank you for listening to this episode of the podcast. For more, please make sure you are subscribing to the feed and check our IG often for new conversations. This chat was amazing and was held live on the stage designed by Marbe Designs and presented by BR Home. For links to everything associated with this conversation, please check the podcast episode notes accessible from the “podcast” tab from Convo By Design.  Thank you Moya, Judy, Lenora, Nancy and Kelly for your incredible insights, knowledge base and willingness to share your gifts. So, let's get to it. Here's Kelly Phillips Badal.

Z1075 Morning Radio Show
FULL SHOW: Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Z1075 Morning Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 34:56


FULL SHOW: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 In today's episode, we talk about the Hollywood Gossip including Calvin Harris To Drop New Music Friday with dua lipa. Tom Cruise tells Hello magazine that he uses one of his own planes in ''Top Gun: Maverick''. VANESSA HUDGENS TO HOST THE 2022 MTV MOVIE & TV AWARDS: According to Entertainment Tonight, High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens will be hosting this year's MTV Movie & TV Awards. The ceremony will be aired live from The Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California, on June 5th. Foz in the Morning Show Starring Michaela If you want to see us in action, follow us on social media. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/z1075 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/z107.5/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Z1075 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@z107.5 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.de/z1075onair/

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#135/WestEdge Design Fair: Epic Spaces + Favorite Places

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 53:15


Each fall, there’s a cool art and design gathering called WestEdge Design Fair in Santa Monica.  It’s held in the Barker Hanger, an enormous space at the Santa Monica airport.  This year, USModernist's George Smart moderated two panels with some of the most well-known designers from around America and the UK. What you’re about to hear is one of those panels, Epic Spaces and Favorite Places, with guests Tom Parker, Alison Pickart, David Thompson, John McClain, and Massimo Buster Minale. This is a rebroadcast of Josh Cooperman’s Convo by Design, the official podcast of WestEdge, which recorded the panel.  Many thanks to Josh and WestEdge for allowing us to share this with you directly.  Enjoy!

Man Seeks Adventure
EP.44 How to Make the Liquid Courage Cocktail

Man Seeks Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 3:27


Brad Fanshaw, Dave Marek and Heather Storm are at the RM/Sotheby's Auctions America sale at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, CA. They needed a Drink of the Day so they decided that a Manhattan would provide the adequate Liquid Courage.

Man Seeks Adventure
EP.44 Barry Weiss Joins MSA at Barker Hanger Santa Monica

Man Seeks Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 54:05


It's episode 44 of Man Seeks Adventure and Brad Fanshaw, Dave Marek and Heather Storm attend the RM/Sotheby's Auctions America collector car sale at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, CA. Brad grabs his friend Barry Weiss the star of the Storage Wars TV show, collector ad traveler. Later in the show Matt D'Andria the co-host of Shift and Steer, another podcast from bonspeedMedia joins Heather and Brad for a chat. Everything is manic and fueled by the Drink of the Day, a strong Manhattan named "Liquid Courage". VISIT US: www.ManSeeksAdventure.com

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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 296: Butler and Cain

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2011 66:51


This week: As part of the Art Los Angeles Contemporary art fair, which took place January 27-30 at the Barker Hanger of the Santa Monica Airport, the crew from Art Practical produced “In and Out of Context: Artists Define the Space between San Francisco and Los Angeles,” a series of conversation that imagined the two cities as “a continuously evolving constellation of dialogues, shared interests, and overlapping approaches. In this episode Patricia Maloney andArt Practical editor Victoria Gannonchatwith San Francisco-based artistLuke Butler, again in the parking lot of the Santa Monica Airport, as part of their ongoing quest to find a quiet spot away from the bustle of the fair. Butler reflects on his longstanding admiration for Captain Kirk while Patricia and Victoria wonder if he’ll suddenly start speaking in Klingon. Later, Patricia and AP editor Tess Thackara speak with artist Sarah Cain about her years living and working in the Bay Area before relocating to Los Angeles, her working process, and the oases she finds in LA. Luke Butler received his MFA from California College of the Arts in 2008. Heworks in paintings and collage; much of his imagery comes from pop culture, most often from television and movies of his childhood includingStarsky and Hutch and Star Trek, along with other iconic images, such as that of former U.S. presidents. Butler’s work was included in the 2010 California Biennial at the Orange County Museum, Newport Beach, CA. He is represented by Silverman Gallery in San Francisco, CA. Sarah Cain received her BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2001 and her MFA from the University of California Berkeley in 2006; she attended Skowhegan in 2006. Her work has been exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum; the Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA; KN Gallery, Chicago; and the Seiler + Mosseri-Marlio Gallery, Zurich. Cain received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 2007 and a SECA Art Award in 2006. She is represented by Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco and Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles.

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 295: Lisa Anne Auerbach and Michael Parker

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2011 69:53


This week: Patricia tailgates with Lisa Anne Auerbach and Michael Parker! As part of the Art Los Angeles Contemporary art fair, which took place January 27-30 at the Barker Hanger of the Santa Monica Airport, the crew from Art Practical produced “In and Out of Context: Artists Define the Space between San Francisco and Los Angeles,” a series of conversation that imagined the two cities as “a continuously evolving constellation of dialogues, shared interests, and overlapping approaches.” In this episode Patricia Maloney, Catherine Wagley, and artist Elyse Mallouk tailgate with LA-based artists Lisa Anne Auerbach and Michael Parker from the back of Auerbach’s aqua blue Mini Cooper, parked behind the airport hanger. As prop planes rumble by on their way to takeoff, Auerbach and Parker discuss topics ranging from torn porn and being one’s own bumper sticker to the Shakers and how artists can make change in the work. Lisa Anne Auerbach’s  practice is interdisciplinary and takes the form of photography, publications and, more often than not, knitting. Combining humor with a biting critique of the complacency and routine of modern life, her work inserts itself into the visual and social fabric of the communities that she engages. She received her BA from the Rochester Institute of Technology and her MFA from Art Center College of Design. She is represented by Gavlak, West Palm Beach, Florida.   Michael Parker  work makes use of the concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones to produce microtopias, experiments that are situated between idealist notions of community and pragmatic methods for narrating the actions of individuals and groups. He received his BA from Pomona College and his MFA from the University of Southern California. His work was recently featured in in “Landfill, Part 2.” in Art Practical.