Save Melrose is a fundraising event for four Melrose shops that were damaged during the civil unrest in late May.
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How to Enjoy This Year’s Crowd-Free Comic-Con@Home
San Diego Comic-Con, like everything else, is online only this year. That might be disappointing if you love dressing up
READ MORE45 Things to Do in L.A. This Week [7-16-2020 to 7-23-2020]
We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
READ MOREL.A. Coliseum Will Light Torch Tomorrow to Honor JFK Speech
Tomorrow, the torch at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum will be lit from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the
READ MOREGetty, USC Get Archives of Architect Paul R. Williams
The Getty Research Institute and UCS School of Architecture have acquired the archives of Paul R. Williams, a prominent Black
READ MOREDisneyland’s Splash Mountain to Become ‘Princess and the Frog’ Ride
Today, Disney announced that its parks’ Splash Mountain ride will transform into a new attraction themed for 2009’s animated film,
READ MOREA Guide to Museums & Galleries Reopening in L.A.
[UPDATE, July 1] Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered several businesses in 19 counties, including Los Angeles County, to close indoor operations
READ MORESend a Bizarre Singing Telegram to Your Loved Ones
Times are strange. Perhaps you would like to send someone a strange, singing telegram. It’s very physical distancing-friendly and they
READ MOREHBO Offers ‘Watchmen’ For Free This Weekend
HBO is offering all nine episodes of its hit Watchmen for free this Juneteenth weekend, no subscription required. Watchmen is
READ MOREHere’s What the Historic Filipinotown Eastern Gateway Will Look Like
Today, the Board of Public Works and Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell released renderings of the future Historic Filipinotown Eastern Gateway. This
READ MOREPublic Gardens in Los Angeles That Aren’t Closed
As the city slowly opens back up, Angelenos are excited to leave the confines of their homes for more than
READ MOREA Guide to Drive-in Theaters Around SoCal
Numerous drive-in events have launched in Los Angeles since the onset of the pandemic. Not only is catching a flick
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