All the People We Encounter Each Day is an exhibit at the Adams Square Mini Park. On display through July 12, All the People We Encounter Each Day depicts a crowd of people swirling like a school of fish, created from layers of painted cut paper suspended from the ceiling with monofilament. The people depicted […]
By Ruth SOWBY On May 29 the first preview performance of “Jelly’s Last Jam” opened ahead of its June 2 schedule at the Pasadena Playhouse, 39 S. El Molino. Bathed in theatrical haze and strobe lighting, the musical follows the ups and downs of career musician Jelly Roll Morton who proclaimed himself the “inventor of jazz.” Wine […]
By Steve ZALL and Sid FISH June 2024 Our local theaters have lots of new offerings. It’s time to treat yourself to the magic of live theater by going to see a show! COVID protocols continue to be dictated by each individual venue, so bring a facemask to wear during the show in case the […]
By Mikaela STONE A set of theater firsts celebrate Angelinos as plays “Pang Spa” and “Two Stop” open in the Atwater Village Theater. The plays, both written by David Johann Kim about the 1992 LA riots, became the first two plays written by the same playwright to win the LA New Play Project Award […]
By Jon K American vaudeville and comedy team The Three Stooges, active from 1922 until 1970, are the subject of a new exhibit in Hollywood. “The Three Stooges 100th Anniversary Exhibit” is on now at The Hollywood Museum, 1660 N. Highland Ave. in Hollywood, located in the historic Max Factor Building at Hollywood Boulevard and […]
The Museum of Neon Art will launch its last season of Classic Neon Cruises® starting on Saturday, June 1 at 7 p.m. MONA invites audiences to board the open-air top of a double-decker bus to get an intimate view of historic neon signs and permanent installations of contemporary neon art through downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood. […]
On Wednesday, June 5 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be performed live in the sanctuary of Glendale City Church. The program will feature violinist Ken Aiso and pianist Valeria Morgovskaya performing works by Franz Schubert and Pablo de Sarasate. Internationally acclaimed violinist/violist Ken Aiso has performed worldwide as soloist, chamber and orchestral musician. […]
By Charly SHELTON The Aquarium of the Pacific (AotP) is excited to introduce a young sea otter, named 968, who is the first releasable rescued sea otter pup to be paired with a surrogate mother. The pup is being raised as part of the AotP’s comprehensive sea otter rescue and rehabilitation program. This initiative is […]
By Charly SHELTON The Los Angeles County Fair is here. From now through May 27 at the Fairplex in Pomona, guests can come and experience all the food, the animals, the dining, the shopping, the cuisine, the rides and the eats that this year’s fair has to offer. This year’s theme, “Stars, Stripes & Fun,” […]
By Charly SHELTON Universal Studios Hollywood is celebrating a momentous anniversary this year—the diamond jubilee of the Studio Tour. Guests are invited to relive six decades of cinematic history from April 26 through August 11, when the Studio Tour is enhanced with extra movie magic, nods to the attraction’s past and even more personal experiences […]