In this video cast members Constance Wu, Finn Wittrock, Anna Camp and Adam Rothenberg reflect upon what inspired them to join the production, how they approached their characters, what it means to be performing at the Ahmanson Theatre, and the age old question... do you believe in Ghosts?
Currently on view at The Music Center LA’s Jerry Moss Plaza is ☁️ Dream in Ribbons ☁️: a 12-foot art installation where you can gaze upon & rest beneath a whirl of colorful ribbons. Read 👀 the wishes of Angelenos that are written on them as they are carried by the wind 🌬
Opening May 21st, 2022, this is The Broad’s first exhibition post-pandemic and can be seen during visiting hours between 11AM - 5PM. Don’t forget to view Takashi’s joyful, immersive Augmented Reality sculptures that are sprinkled throughout the museum.
Finding a way through expansive galleries at The Broad, film composer Kris Bowers sits down alone at his piano to improvise this haunting score inspired by special exhibition, Shirin Neshat: I Will Greet The Sun Again. Presented by The Broad Museum and Discover DTLA.
A brushfire broke out at Elysian Park, Saturday, the 4th of July. The fire was located on the South West region of the park, along a hillside, between Dodger Stadium and the 110 Freeway.
A community solidarity vigil was held at LAPD Police Headquarters last night, organized by members of the Los Angeles interfaith community. Chief Moore remarked that he “could not be happier” to see peaceful protests over the last several days.
Sunday, May 31st, 2020: Protestors arrive at City Hall and hold a peacefully passionate demonstration while the LAPD and California National Guard stand watch. In several instances, protestors directly dialogued with police.
Reflections on Soul of a Nation at The Broad, as seen through the eyes of Emmy-nominated musician and film composer Kris Bowers. See the exhibit on view through September 1st. Full interview and Q&A at DiscoverDTLA.com/articles/soulofanation.
In this video cast members Constance Wu, Finn Wittrock, Anna Camp and Adam Rothenberg reflect upon what inspired them to join the production, how they approached their characters, what it means to be performing at the Ahmanson Theatre, and the age old question... do you believe in Ghosts?