As social distancing and bans on group gatherings temporarily close down many of L.A.’s arts institutions, bars, clubs, and other
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COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 5: Now Seems Like a Good Time to Take a Breath
It’s St. Patrick’s Day today. Just a couple weeks ago, our staff was outlining a ‘Things to Do for St.
READ MOREAn L.A. Chef Started a Petition to Save the Service Industry
COVID-19 is wreaking havoc on the restaurant industry. Our local government has announced measures to keep people away from crowds—and
READ MOREHere’s All the Free Online Stuff You Get With Your L.A. Library Card
Much like everything else in L.A., the Central Library and 72 branch libraries are closed through at least March 31
READ MOREThe Broad Will Livestream Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Room Today
The Broad may be closed, but you can still check out one of its most popular attractions. The museum will
READ MORECOVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 4: Protecting the Most Vulnerable
During a press conference yesterday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out new guidelines to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, including
READ MORECOVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 3: If Cabin Fever is the Worst of It
Three days into a self-quarantine and I’m already scratching the walls. It poured last night, a torrent that seemed like
READ MORECOVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 2: In Standing Apart, We Stand Together
When you’re under self-quarantine, the one thing you definitely have is an abundance of time. I’ve used that time to
READ MORECOVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 1: What’s That Tickle in My Throat?
Two days ago, I felt a tickle in my throat. The kind of vague, scratchy feeling where you think a
READ MOREHere’s the Grunion Run Schedule for 2020
Run, grunion, run! This week kicks off the annual unpredictable and wholly remarkable ritual of the Grunion Run. And if
READ MOREImmersive Theater: ‘Where the Others Are’ is Perfect Sci-Fi Horror
What begins as a blue-collar marriage story morphs into sci-fi horror in Where the Others Are, the latest immersive show
READ MOREThere’s a Jewish Deli Exhibit Coming to The Skirball This April
Do you love a Canter’s Brooklyn Ave? Then check out the Skirball Cultural Center’s next exhibit. “I’ll Have What She’s
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