After a proclamation of celibacy after the fabulous Summer Solstice party,  The Social Luxe had a one night stand at a motel in West Hollywood. The motel was transformed into an artspace and "The One Night Stand at the Beverly Laurel Motel" in West Hollywood turned out being the "it" event on September 4.  There were twenty tempting rooms filled with twenty tantalizing artists; each room transformed into a gallery by each exhibitor. Members snatched up works of up and coming and soon to be famous artists for a bargain. But, their favorite part was hanging out on the balcony overlooking the pool while mingling with art enthusiasts from all over LA.


 
 

The Social Luxe is convinced picnicing 6 ft. above the corpses of Hollywood's most distinguished stars while catching a flick projected onto the side of a mausoleum is a must for any summer calendar. They call it Cinespia at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.  For several years now Cinespia has, on spring and summer Saturday nights, turned the Hollywood Forever Cemetery into a film lover's spooky paradise by screening classic films and cult favorites under the stars. On Saturday, August 30, TSL gathered to watch the cult classic Close Encounters. The gates opened at 7, so we could go in and begin pouring our favorite juice while listening to the DJ. After the picnic, cool beats, and pink sunset, we settled in to watch the loudest film ever made and by the time it was over, we were all amazed by how much fun Los Angelenos can have on one night for a ten spot and a bottle. www.cinespia.org