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The Honor Bar in Beverly Hills (attached to South Beverly Grill) has live jazz seven nights a wk.

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Where do I start?

I’m a huge financial nerd, and have spent an embarrassing amount of time talking to people about their money habits.

Here are the biggest mistakes people are making and how to fix them:

Not having a separate high interest savings account

Having a separate account allows you to see the results of all your hard work and keep your money separate so you're less tempted to spend it.

Plus with rates above 5.00%, the interest you can earn compared to most banks really adds up.

Here is a list of the top savings accounts available today. Deposit $5 before moving on because this is one of the biggest mistakes and easiest ones to fix.

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Most of the places in LA are restaurants, with jazz acts brought in, rather than bars and breweries. I'm going to keep looking, though.

In the meantime: I'd try Nola's www.nolasla.com or Catalina Jazz Club www.catalinajazzclub.com

You can also try the Baked Potato in Studio City www.thebakedpotato.com or Industry Cafe and Jazz in Culver City, if you like Eritrean food with your jazz. www.industrycafeandjazz.com

Then, there's this place (which I haven't been to, but looks like it's more 20-something, and lots more fusion) - 2nd Street Jazz, in Little Tokyo. http://www.2ndstjazz.com/

There's als

Most of the places in LA are restaurants, with jazz acts brought in, rather than bars and breweries. I'm going to keep looking, though.

In the meantime: I'd try Nola's www.nolasla.com or Catalina Jazz Club www.catalinajazzclub.com

You can also try the Baked Potato in Studio City www.thebakedpotato.com or Industry Cafe and Jazz in Culver City, if you like Eritrean food with your jazz. www.industrycafeandjazz.com

Then, there's this place (which I haven't been to, but looks like it's more 20-something, and lots more fusion) - 2nd Street Jazz, in Little Tokyo. http://www.2ndstjazz.com/

There's also the Edison, which caters to a late 20's/30-something dressed-up crowd, often has jazz, and is always sumthin'. www.edisondowntown.com

And finally, don't forget: Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl is pretty awesome, and uniquely Los Angeles; check that schedule at http://www.hollywoodbowl.com/tickets/calendar.cfm

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If you'd like better answers you should probably ask your question with a little more specificity. LA is a big place - is there a particular area you will be in? Do you have interests while traveling? What do you like to do for fun at home?

If you can give us some more information then the community will be better able to help you.

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