Dynasty Typewriter is a 196-seat theatre on the ground floor of the historic Hayworth Building, just a block or so
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Dynasty Typewriter is a 196-seat theatre on the ground floor of the historic Hayworth Building, just a block or so
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If astronomy is your bag, you’ve probably already bookmarked our tidbits on Griffith Observatory’s All Space Considered or the free
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USC Pacific Asia Museum dedicates itself to the arts and culture of Asia and the Pacific Islands. The Pasadena-based institution
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We’ve previously discussed in broad strokes some of the excellent free programming organized by the California African American Museum. Today,
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LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes is L.A.’s most prominent institution highlighting the local/regional cultural contributions of Mexicans, Mexican Americans
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Tucked into the hills of East Hollywood, Barnsdall Park is an 11-acre cultural hub and Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument that’s
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The La Brea Tar Pits are an active paleontological research site, located in Hancock Park just a hop, skip and
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Bizarre. Eye-catching. Beautiful. Those are some of the words I would use to describe Corey Helford Gallery, which is undoubtedly
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The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada Flintridge is a federally funded research and development center managed by Cal Tech
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“Tours of historic homes” might not sound like the jam you’re looking for on Sunday. But if the idea intrigues,
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We’ve previously discussed how The Music Center is one of your best bets for recurring family friendly (and free!) programming,
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The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles boasts two DTLA locations. MOCA Grand hosts the museum’s main galleries, flagship
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