You’re Brunching in a Twin Peaks Bar This Week

You’re Brunching in a Twin Peaks Bar This Week

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            Blazers and Button-Ups That Were Made for Each Other

Winter means layers—the most important of which are your blazers and button-ups. And these ones were
literally made for each other by the sartorial gurus at Maceoo. Their name roughly translates to “gift from
the gods,” by the way. And this Perk roughly translates to “60-61% off all of the above.”

COMMON GROUND

            This Virginia Menswear Legend Just Planted a Flag in Downtown

Virginian menswear shop Commonwealth just opened a nice, big flagship store in the Arts District. It’s
perfect for picking up stuff like their one-off clothing collaborations, new sneakers, some Native Sons
shades and A.P.C. candles. You know someone will want a candle this year.

Thursday

BABY GOT TOBACC

            An Evening of Hand-Rolled Cigars and Not Hand-Rolled Whiskey

You know what sounds enjoyable? Going to Century City’s Copper Lounge tomorrow night to enjoy hand-rolled
cigars and rare whiskey flights on their patio, with the option to buy some stogies as holiday gifts. That
sounds enjoyable.

Friday

DAIRY CHRISTMAS

            So Many Crack Pie Opportunities

Milk Bar, the sweet side of Momofuku’s empire, is appearing this weekend prior to an upcoming LA opening.
Catch all the Crack Pie and cake truffle action at Jon & Vinny’s on Friday afternoon, followed by a
Sunday stint with the NoMad Truck at Smorgasburg. Yes, we got you a massive line to stand in for the
holidays.

FREAKS AND PEAKS

            You're Brunching in a Twin Peaks Bar This Week

Twin Peaks’ Roadhouse Bar. Just your average, ordinary place to get a beer and listen to trippy synth music
before a dwarf identifies murderers in your dreams. It’s currently being recreated at Melrose Umbrella
Company, with brunch launching this weekend. Better have good coffee.

Saturday

ART-TIME LOVER

            Third Street Promenade Becomes a Living Canvas

You’re steeling yourself for the inevitable torment of holiday shopping on Third Street Promenade.
Meanwhile, street artists Dabs and Myla are doing their part to ease the pain, covering this three-block
stretch with colorful paintings and mechanized 3-D installations to remind you that this season’s about joy.
You needed that.

What Else Is New

NO MOORE

            The Internet Is in a Tizzy Over Roy Moore's Horse

The GOP senate candidate/creepy mall rat may’ve lost yesterday, but his
horse, Sassy, won. In other news: we present you with luxury
watches made with recycled parts from old Ford Mustangs, as well as a case against some of the
backlash towards the viral New Yorker short story, “Cat Person.” Enjoy.

Hadley Tomicki lives in Los Angeles. He is probably going nowhere on the 10 Freeway this very second.

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