The Museum of Neon Art invites you to take a self-guided tour of Koreatown’s many neon signs through a free
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L.A.’s Creepiest Sci-Fi Play is Now Available On-Demand
When the immersive sci-fi/horror show Where the Others Are opened in March, it was met with rave reviews. But because
READ MOREThe Big Challenges and Small Joys of Parenting During COVID-19
At the start of L.A.’s stay-at-home order due to COVID-19, my toddler was introduced to the exciting world of video
READ MORE34 Things to Do in L.A. This Week While You’re Safer at Home [5-21-2020 to 5-27-2020]
We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
READ MOREThere’s a Drive-Thru Art Experience Happening This June
[Update: June 3] This event is postponed until June 20. Social distancing has taken a toll on the arts community.
READ MOREIn ‘The Present,’ The Magic Tricks Happen in Your House
Helder Guimarães’s The Present is a magic show where the tricks occur both online and inside your house, sometimes in
READ MOREA Pivot to Produce Boxes Saved This Farm From Going Out of Business
Megan Strom, co-owner of produce farm County Line Harvest, was at Gjusta in Venice waiting for Los Angeles-bound truck to
READ MOREA+D Museum’s Topical Online Exhibit Explores the ‘Future of Space’
The A+D Architecture and Design Museum in the Arts District recently held an open call for a virtual art exhibit,
READ MOREHow Small Theaters Try to Survive When the Show Really Can’t Go On
In terms of pandemic entertainment, there’s no shortage of content to binge on myriad streaming platforms. Theater, however, is predicated
READ MOREWe Talk SGV Restaurants Coping With the Pandemic
In the latest episode of We Talk L.A., Kristie Hang joins us for a chat about what’s happened in the
READ MOREWe Talk the Pandemic’s Effects on L.A. Restaurants with Chef Royce Burke
In Wednesday’s episode of We Talk L.A., chef Royce Burke called in for a chat about how the restaurant industry
READ MOREL.A. Pride Canceled, Celebrations to Continue Online
According to organizers Christopher Street West, L.A. Pride is canceled for 2020, though it will exist online in some way.
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