Melinda Lopez wrote her play 'Mala' while tending to her ill mother and wrestling with the reality that she was dying. The show is being performed in both English and Spanish productions at the Old Globe until June 12, and will then travel around Southern California.
Tokischa, who has collaborated with RosalAa and J Balvin, raps about sex and drugs, telling stories from her life that have earned her both fans and critics.
The Hollywood Bowl's first season of programming happened in 1922. To mark the 100th anniversary of its opening, we want to hear your memories of the Bowl.
'Hamlet' at Antaeus Theatre Company. Verdi's 'Aida' at Los Angeles Opera. Bug Fair 2022 at the Natural History Museum.
'A Beautiful Home...Maybe' at REDCAT is a multimedia performance that explores a hypothetical future where everybody has a home, via an exploration of the many times in history when many people didn't.
Ellen Reid's "Floodplain" for L.A. Chamber Orchestra and Gabriela Ortiz's "Altar de Cuerta" for the L.A. Phil put environmental art in new contexts.
Lush green lawns are baked into the DNA of Hollywood's image of itself. But like it or not, the climate is changing, and L.A. must change with it.
Artist Audrey Chan's handmade kites will anchor Clockshop's second kite festival, which celebrates diverse cultural histories and access to public land.
The most overlooked letters in the city aren't on billboards. They are on the sides of the buildings we call home
The 1926 Tudor in South Pasadena was grandmother's for 30 years. Now the property houses three generations, thanks to an ADU.
With his Regen Projects debut, artist Kevin Beasley uses the toxicity of polyurethane resin materials to give his work a subtle edge.
Mark Dion, whose first L.A. solo art show is on view at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, has extinction on its mind.
An updated version of Shakespeare's tragedy, set amid a climate apocalypse, stars Joe Morton as King Lear.
A look at 'Metamorphoses,' the ambitious new production from A Noise Within that re-examines Greek myths, and the logistics of building a body of water on a small stage.
The California Institute of the Arts board Chair Tim Disney will be stepping down after eight years and CalArts trustee Charmaine Jefferson will take his spot.
Ernie Barnes' iconic 1976 painting 'The Sugar Shack' sold for a record-setting $15.2 million for the late artist, whose work was featured in 'Good Times.'
Why did Californians ignore Gavin Newsom's water conservation plea? In a drought, conservation messaging needs to be sharper a and even a little terrifying.
Music by composers from Ukraine or with Ukrainian heritage is, and has long been, all around us.
'Our Town' in Costa Mesa. Pacific Opera Project's 'I Can't Breathe' in North Hollywood. Salsa singer Ricardo Lemvo in DTLA. 'Newsies' in Cerritos.
Glenn Kaino's magical forest inside a 28,000-square-foot L.A. space is an immersive journey that includes animatronic trees, fire illusions and interactive sound sculptures.
The Los Angeles artist's solo show at the MCA Denver features early surreal works, as well as recent abstractions that capture elements of music and light.
Art spaces are currently crowded with good exhibitions, including at CAAM, Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, the Craft in America Center and the Fowler Museum at UCLA.
After nearly two years of pandemic closures, live theater has returned. But attendance is down, operational costs are soaring, and leaders are worried.
Broadway legend Patti LuPone was filmed scolding a 'Company' patron over a COVID-19 mask: 'If you don't want to follow the rule, get ... out!'
Dave Harris' 'Tambo & Bones' opens at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in a world-premiere production with Playwrights Horizons.
Andy Warhol's iconic 'Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,' which sold for $195 million Monday night, is the most expensive 20th century artwork ever bought at auction.
Native American composer Raven Chacon's "Voiceless Mass" for organ ensemble is the winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for music.
"A Strange Loop" leads the 2022 Tony nominations, with a strong showing in the play category for "The Lehman Trilogy."
This year's awards, hosted by Ariana DeBose, will take place on June 12 at Radio City Music Hall.
The museum's annual gala returns as an in-person event this fall.
Melinda Lopez wrote her play 'Mala' while tending to her ill mother and wrestling with the reality that she was dying. The show is being performed in both English and Spanish productions at the Old Globe until June 12, and will then travel around Southern California.
Tokischa, who has collaborated with RosalAa and J Balvin, raps about sex and drugs, telling stories from her life that have earned her both fans and critics.
The Hollywood Bowl's first season of programming happened in 1922. To mark the 100th anniversary of its opening, we want to hear your memories of the Bowl.
'Hamlet' at Antaeus Theatre Company. Verdi's 'Aida' at Los Angeles Opera. Bug Fair 2022 at the Natural History Museum.
'A Beautiful Home...Maybe' at REDCAT is a multimedia performance that explores a hypothetical future where everybody has a home, via an exploration of the many times in history when many people didn't.
Ellen Reid's "Floodplain" for L.A. Chamber Orchestra and Gabriela Ortiz's "Altar de Cuerta" for the L.A. Phil put environmental art in new contexts.
Lush green lawns are baked into the DNA of Hollywood's image of itself. But like it or not, the climate is changing, and L.A. must change with it.
Artist Audrey Chan's handmade kites will anchor Clockshop's second kite festival, which celebrates diverse cultural histories and access to public land.
The most overlooked letters in the city aren't on billboards. They are on the sides of the buildings we call home
The 1926 Tudor in South Pasadena was grandmother's for 30 years. Now the property houses three generations, thanks to an ADU.
With his Regen Projects debut, artist Kevin Beasley uses the toxicity of polyurethane resin materials to give his work a subtle edge.
Mark Dion, whose first L.A. solo art show is on view at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, has extinction on its mind.
An updated version of Shakespeare's tragedy, set amid a climate apocalypse, stars Joe Morton as King Lear.
A look at 'Metamorphoses,' the ambitious new production from A Noise Within that re-examines Greek myths, and the logistics of building a body of water on a small stage.
The California Institute of the Arts board Chair Tim Disney will be stepping down after eight years and CalArts trustee Charmaine Jefferson will take his spot.
Ernie Barnes' iconic 1976 painting 'The Sugar Shack' sold for a record-setting $15.2 million for the late artist, whose work was featured in 'Good Times.'
Why did Californians ignore Gavin Newsom's water conservation plea? In a drought, conservation messaging needs to be sharper a and even a little terrifying.
Music by composers from Ukraine or with Ukrainian heritage is, and has long been, all around us.
'Our Town' in Costa Mesa. Pacific Opera Project's 'I Can't Breathe' in North Hollywood. Salsa singer Ricardo Lemvo in DTLA. 'Newsies' in Cerritos.
Glenn Kaino's magical forest inside a 28,000-square-foot L.A. space is an immersive journey that includes animatronic trees, fire illusions and interactive sound sculptures.
The Los Angeles artist's solo show at the MCA Denver features early surreal works, as well as recent abstractions that capture elements of music and light.
Art spaces are currently crowded with good exhibitions, including at CAAM, Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, the Craft in America Center and the Fowler Museum at UCLA.
After nearly two years of pandemic closures, live theater has returned. But attendance is down, operational costs are soaring, and leaders are worried.
Broadway legend Patti LuPone was filmed scolding a 'Company' patron over a COVID-19 mask: 'If you don't want to follow the rule, get ... out!'
Dave Harris' 'Tambo & Bones' opens at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in a world-premiere production with Playwrights Horizons.
Andy Warhol's iconic 'Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,' which sold for $195 million Monday night, is the most expensive 20th century artwork ever bought at auction.
Native American composer Raven Chacon's "Voiceless Mass" for organ ensemble is the winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for music.
"A Strange Loop" leads the 2022 Tony nominations, with a strong showing in the play category for "The Lehman Trilogy."
This year's awards, hosted by Ariana DeBose, will take place on June 12 at Radio City Music Hall.
Melinda Lopez wrote her play 'Mala' while tending to her ill mother and wrestling with the reality that she was dying. The show is being performed in both English and Spanish productions at the Old Globe until June 12, and will then travel around Southern California.
Tokischa, who has collaborated with RosalAa and J Balvin, raps about sex and drugs, telling stories from her life that have earned her both fans and critics.
The Hollywood Bowl's first season of programming happened in 1922. To mark the 100th anniversary of its opening, we want to hear your memories of the Bowl.
'Hamlet' at Antaeus Theatre Company. Verdi's 'Aida' at Los Angeles Opera. Bug Fair 2022 at the Natural History Museum.
'A Beautiful Home...Maybe' at REDCAT is a multimedia performance that explores a hypothetical future where everybody has a home, via an exploration of the many times in history when many people didn't.
Ellen Reid's "Floodplain" for L.A. Chamber Orchestra and Gabriela Ortiz's "Altar de Cuerta" for the L.A. Phil put environmental art in new contexts.
Lush green lawns are baked into the DNA of Hollywood's image of itself. But like it or not, the climate is changing, and L.A. must change with it.
Artist Audrey Chan's handmade kites will anchor Clockshop's second kite festival, which celebrates diverse cultural histories and access to public land.
The most overlooked letters in the city aren't on billboards. They are on the sides of the buildings we call home
The 1926 Tudor in South Pasadena was grandmother's for 30 years. Now the property houses three generations, thanks to an ADU.
With his Regen Projects debut, artist Kevin Beasley uses the toxicity of polyurethane resin materials to give his work a subtle edge.
Mark Dion, whose first L.A. solo art show is on view at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, has extinction on its mind.
An updated version of Shakespeare's tragedy, set amid a climate apocalypse, stars Joe Morton as King Lear.
A look at 'Metamorphoses,' the ambitious new production from A Noise Within that re-examines Greek myths, and the logistics of building a body of water on a small stage.
The California Institute of the Arts board Chair Tim Disney will be stepping down after eight years and CalArts trustee Charmaine Jefferson will take his spot.
Ernie Barnes' iconic 1976 painting 'The Sugar Shack' sold for a record-setting $15.2 million for the late artist, whose work was featured in 'Good Times.'
Why did Californians ignore Gavin Newsom's water conservation plea? In a drought, conservation messaging needs to be sharper a and even a little terrifying.
Music by composers from Ukraine or with Ukrainian heritage is, and has long been, all around us.
'Our Town' in Costa Mesa. Pacific Opera Project's 'I Can't Breathe' in North Hollywood. Salsa singer Ricardo Lemvo in DTLA. 'Newsies' in Cerritos.
Glenn Kaino's magical forest inside a 28,000-square-foot L.A. space is an immersive journey that includes animatronic trees, fire illusions and interactive sound sculptures.
The Los Angeles artist's solo show at the MCA Denver features early surreal works, as well as recent abstractions that capture elements of music and light.
Art spaces are currently crowded with good exhibitions, including at CAAM, Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, the Craft in America Center and the Fowler Museum at UCLA.
After nearly two years of pandemic closures, live theater has returned. But attendance is down, operational costs are soaring, and leaders are worried.
Broadway legend Patti LuPone was filmed scolding a 'Company' patron over a COVID-19 mask: 'If you don't want to follow the rule, get ... out!'
Dave Harris' 'Tambo & Bones' opens at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in a world-premiere production with Playwrights Horizons.
Andy Warhol's iconic 'Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,' which sold for $195 million Monday night, is the most expensive 20th century artwork ever bought at auction.
Native American composer Raven Chacon's "Voiceless Mass" for organ ensemble is the winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for music.
"A Strange Loop" leads the 2022 Tony nominations, with a strong showing in the play category for "The Lehman Trilogy."
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