Much like everything else in L.A., the Central Library and 72 branch libraries are closed through at least March 31
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Much like everything else in L.A., the Central Library and 72 branch libraries are closed through at least March 31
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The Broad may be closed, but you can still check out one of its most popular attractions. The museum will
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During a press conference yesterday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out new guidelines to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, including
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Three days into a self-quarantine and I’m already scratching the walls. It poured last night, a torrent that seemed like
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When you’re under self-quarantine, the one thing you definitely have is an abundance of time. I’ve used that time to
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Two days ago, I felt a tickle in my throat. The kind of vague, scratchy feeling where you think a
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Run, grunion, run! This week kicks off the annual unpredictable and wholly remarkable ritual of the Grunion Run. And if
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What begins as a blue-collar marriage story morphs into sci-fi horror in Where the Others Are, the latest immersive show
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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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On the corner of 5th Street and Colyton in the Arts District, a group of mad scientists offer weekend tours
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The Nest is, hands down, one of Los Angeles’s best immersive experiences. It’s kind of like a narrative escape room,
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Frankenstein, the classic novel by Mary Shelley, gets a modern facelift in the latest show commissioned by The Wallis Annenberg
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