“Pour” Yourself a Glass of Wine
Pour restaurant in Lafayette, LA offers a new variation on the wine bar. The unique establishment features self-serve machines that dispense full glasses or tastes of wine, allowing customers to explore and compare different varieties. 48 selections from around the world are offered, including varieties of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon. An international selection of cheeses, chocolates, and gourmet snacks are also available, chosen carefully to complement each wine. (more…)
Book your next family outing, mini-vacation or business trip at the chic Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel in the heart of Beverly Hills. Prescriptive Music provides the sophisticated and cosmopolitan sounds that you will hear at the only hotel on Rodeo Drive. This upscale boutique hotel was recently renovated to provide guests with premium amenities, valet, concierge services and fine dining.
Retro-chic meets eclectic modern with an independent flair at the Tangerine Hotel, located within walking distance of Warner Brothers and NBC Studios and within minutes of Universal Studios, Walt Disney Studios and Hollywood and the Sunset Strip in the world media capital of Burbank, California.
If you are shopping for a new pair of shoes for the fall, look no further than the many locations that WSS has to offer throughout the Southland. No one can beat WSS’s vast selection, with shoes for any occasion, and from any brand and style.
Prescriptive Music launches custom AV work as well as world renowned programming services to the first Tempur-Pedic stand alone store.
Dim lighting, a comfortable temperature, and aromatherapy all stimulate the senses and contribute to a client’s spa experience, but music is arguably one of the most important details, as it has the power to set the mood for the entire treatment. “Music plays an integral role in the guest’s sensory experience at a spa,” says Allen Klevens, CEO of Prescriptive Music. “Humans are universally drawn to music, because it offers a method of communication rooted in memories, emotions, and moods. Music also releases dopamine, a chemical in the brain that plays a key role in relaxation and happiness.” 


After 13 years in audio-branding, founder Allen Klevens says that he’s seeing a shift in music pairings. Instead of complementing a restaurant’s food, he and his staff of programmers are increasingly focused on its architectural design and overall vibe. “Think about it: When you walk into a restaurant you rarely smell the food,” Klevens says. “You hear the music first.” 