The Chauffeur’s Tale

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The guy should know. He has been driving execs around for 25 years.  “I started in 1996, when the Republican Convention was on. I never left. I loved the job, even though some of it was more like nannying. So one day, we had a contract with a pharmaceutical company. Picked up a couple, CEO, CFO, whatever. They were going to LA to try to sell their company, get investors. Had two or three places to go to, like Studio City, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, where all the money hides out. If they sold it, they were going to LAX, getting on a plane, and then flying to Japan.
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Pop-ups. Merch drops. Events. These are the 10 hottest things to do in L.A. in August

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The Lacoste rotating pop-up shop on Melrose Place has switched its theme to Ode to L.A. through September, with seven local partners offering limited-edition capsule collections. On tap now are streetwear brand Better Days and Art Deco-inspired cafe Delilah,
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Aaliyah biography ‘Baby Girl’ tells story of ‘dynamic human being’

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I wanted to tell the story in a way that showed Aaliyah was dynamic outside of anyone she had worked with, outside of anything that we chose to define her by,” writer Kathy Iandoli says. Baby Girl: Better Known as Aaliyah by music journalist and author Kathy Iandoli is officially out.
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