Leading up to the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s monumental centennial celebration, we explore the ease at which downtowners can enjoy a show in Bolton Canyon. “We’re very lucky as the LA Phil to have two iconic venues to play in… they both have distinct reasons as to why they are so special.”
Read MoreCurator Ed Schad gives special insight into The Broad’s third and latest thematic exhibition, A Journey That Wasn’t. “Journey focuses on the way artists in The Broad collection have either examined, or embedded into their work, the concept of time.”
Read MoreTwo childhood friends, who created a successful restaurant in Westwood together, decided to open a second location on Grand and 7th in DTLA. ‘Fundamental DTLA’ is an immediate sensation because of their laid-back environment, delicious modern American eats and thriving catering division.
Read MoreThere are few DTLA establishments more exciting, elegant, and inspiring than Bottega Louie. In our exclusive interview, delve into their best kept secret— Art Direction. Maintaining a renowned aesthetic is full-time creativity!
Read MoreIn the heart of DTLA’s Historic Core resides a waffle confectionery by the name of, Dolly Llama. They’re open late, make delicious sweet desserts and a chill Llama, a.k.a. “The Waffle Master” is their mascot. What’s not to love?
Read MoreAn Indian-Canadian family of restauranteurs moves to Los Angeles and flips traditional cuisine on its head by opening a luscious Indian / New American Gastropub in central DTLA.
Read MoreThe Blue Ribbon is The Music Center's premier women's support organization, who every year organizes the Children's Festival, a festival dedicated to exposing 5th graders from all around Los Angeles to the wonders of performance art.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Master Chorale displays their sublime commitment to artistic expression by commissioning visual artist Kevork Mourad to illustrate Handel's masterstroke, Israel in Egypt.
Read More127 of Jasper Johns' most important works comes to The Broad. This is the first major Johns survey held in Southern California for more than 50 years. Associate Curator, Ed Schad, gives us a personal tour of the exhibit.
Read MoreEver wonder what happens when a fire hydrant is knocked-off its base, causing thousands of gallons of water to spill out onto the streets? It's a classic city story we call Angeleno Falls.
Read MoreLocated in the heart of South Park, the concept of LazRfit is simple— to make cardio training fun and accessible through the sport of laser tag.
Read MoreChamber Music at The Bradbury Building, a tradition hosted by The Da Camera Society of Mount Saint Mary's University, presented the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge.
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