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LA’s social life has abandoned the overcrowded clubs of Hollywood for something more intimate. The new currency is the members-only creative lounge —think The Fleur Room in West Hollywood or Harriet’s Rooftop at the 1 Hotel. However, the real shift is the pop-up parklet . Neighborhoods like Highland Park and Frogtown are converting alleys and parking lots into evening wine gardens with string lights and live ambient jazz. The vibe is "under-produced luxury." If it feels too polished, it’s out. Red Hot Jam Vol.101 - in LA
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For a different flavor of "hot," the Hot Club of Los Angeles brings a "nuevo Django" gypsy jazz vibe to Sunset Boulevard every Wednesday. Why LA Jams Still Matter Neighborhoods like Highland Park and Frogtown are converting