la.eater.com – David Zhao/Niku X – Where to Eat Near Crypto.com Arena for Lakers and Sparks Games

“As Lakers, Sparks, and Clippers games, LA Kings hockey games, and performances at Microsoft Theater come back online, L.A. Live and the Convention Center will become major entertainment and meeting hubs in Downtown Los Angeles. That means people will likely be looking for places to eat in the area. Traditionally this part of Downtown might have a regional and international draw for entertainment, but the restaurants haven’t really been that compelling, and that hasn’t changed in the past few years. There are, however, some solid restaurants to try and well-liked chains. Here now, where to eat near Crypto.com Arena, L.A. Live, and the Convention Center in Downtown, with all restaurants within a reasonable walking distance. “

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medicalnewstoday.com – Dr. Brett Osborn – Could inhaling menthol help improve memory in Alzheimers disease

“The study is interesting in that it brings to light the fact that, through the olfactory (smell) pathways, we can modulate the brain,” Dr. Brett Osborn, a board-certified neurosurgeon, chief of neurosurgery at St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, FL, not involved in this research, told Medical News Today. “We can effect a positive change on the brain through smell and smell alone…”

Read the full article here:  https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/could-inhaling-menthol-help-improve-memory-in-alzheimers-disease

ksfr.com – Michael Mendelsohn – This week Nazneen interviews Michael Mendelsohn, the CEO of Patriot Pictures.

“Michael Mendelsohn, the CEO of Patriot Pictures packages film production, financing, and distribution elements including upcoming; Nick Cassavetes written and directed God Is A Bullet based on a book by Boston Teran, starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman, January Jones, and Jamie Foxx; Get Lost written and directed by Daniela Amavia, starring Ella Bleu Travolta, Edouard Philipponnat, Sasha Luss, James Cromwell, and Terrence Howard; and Ghost Ships an underwater dive shipwreck documentary directed by Markus Blunder. Recent releases include Blackout (Netflix released October 2022 to #2 worldwide) directed by Sam Macaroni, starring Josh Duhamel, Abbie Cornish, Omar Chaparro, and Nick Nolte; The Matrix starring Keanu Reeves; Icon Pictures and Nancy Meyers directed What Women Want starring Mel Gibson and Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs.”

evtolinsights.com – RYSE Aero Technologies – RYSE Aero Technologies patents carbon fibre frame to replace aluminium

“Ohio-based RYSE Aero Technologies has filed a patent application for its carbon fibre frame set to replace its prototype aluminium frames and offering lighter and more economical construction for its RECON ultra-light vehicle.

“RYSE has dedicated the past six months to refining and perfecting its carbon fibre frame technology, transitioning from successful prototypes to a scalable, cost-effective design,” said Mick Kowitz, CEO of RYSE Aero Technologies….”

Read the full article here:  https://evtolinsights.com/2023/05/ryse-aero-technologies-patents-carbon-fibre-frame-to-replace-aluminium/

yahoo.com – Aaron Kirman – Home of the Week: Inside a $48 Million Malibu Estate With a Massive 2,000-Gallon Aquarium

“You’d be forgiven for thinking you’d walked into a Balinese estate the moment you step through the colorful garden entryway.

But in reality, The Kaizen House, built by MKH Developments, is one of Malibu’s largest single-family homes, and just listed for $47.8 million. In Japanese, Kaizen translates to the “pursuit of perfection,” a reference to the lengths the developers went to in constructing the property….”

 
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msn.com – Aaron Kirman – Home of the Week: Inside a $48 Million Malibu Estate With a Massive 2,000-Gallon Aquarium

“You’d be forgiven for thinking you’d walked into a Balinese estate the moment you step through the colorful garden entryway.

But in reality, The Kaizen House, built by MKH Developments, is one of Malibu’s largest single-family homes, and just listed for $47.8 million. In Japanese, Kaizen translates to the “pursuit of perfection,” a reference to the lengths the developers went to in constructing the property….”