‘A Little Joy of a Bungalow’ at MAK Center
MAK Center Garage Top 1137 S. Cochran Ave., Los Angelesworks by Molly Corey, Andrea Lenardin-Madden and Escher Gunewardena Architecture that examine the historic social environment of the Schindler House
works by Molly Corey, Andrea Lenardin-Madden and Escher Gunewardena Architecture that examine the historic social environment of the Schindler House
Seeing the PDC is an exhibition of photographs Andy Romanoff made of every aspect of the Pacific Design Center during a six-month stay there. Space B255 at the PDC.
Semyon Bychkov conducts Bruckner's "Symphony No. 8."
The sixth annual musical competition showcases a range of talent from ages up to 22 years in several disciplines
Starting with West Hollywood’s Schindler House at 835 N Kings Rd. near Willoughby, participants in a yearlong art and architecture series called “On The Road” have selected West LA homes (some well known, and others not) to inspire post card-sized drawings. At each home the nearly obsolete post box is filled with post card drawings. […]
Michael McMillian, who portrayed Rev. Steve Newlin on "True Blood," signs copies of his "Field Guide to Vampires (and Other Creatures of Satan." Also present will be Gianna Sobol, an associate producer who edits the "True Blood" comic series. Other likely attendees are Anna Camp (Steve’s vicious ex‐wife, Sarah Newlin) and Deborah Ann Woll (vampire […]
The musicians of LA Phil present a program including C.P.E. Bach, Schoenberg and Mendelssohn.
Manfred Honeck makes his Walt Disney Concert Hall debut with a bracing program of Dvořák.
Manfred Honeck makes his Walt Disney Concert Hall debut with a program of Dvořák.
The sixth annual musical competition showcases a range of talent from ages up to 22 years in several disciplines
Manfred Honeck makes his Walt Disney Concert Hall debut with a program of Dvořák.
The opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is presented in German with projected English translations, transporting the L.A. Opera
Britten’s masterpiece combines the WWI poetry of Wilfred Owen with the Catholic Mass for the Dead.
Christian Zacharias opens the program with Stravinsky’s neo-classical "Danses concertantes,"
Conductor and pianist Christian Zacharias opens the program with Stravinsky’s neo-classical "Danses concertantes,"
Conductor and pianist Christian Zacharias opens the program with Stravinsky’s neo-classical "Danses concertantes,"
Josh Kun discusses and signs "Songs in the Key of Los Angeles: Sheet Music from the Collection of the Los Angeles Public Library." The book is an anthology culled from the Southern California Sheet Music Collection of the Los Angeles Public Library that tells the story of Los Angeles through its songs. F
Spanish conductor Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos returns to the Concert Hall with a solo violist as the voice of Scheherazade.
Presented in the storefront window and the cooler of Svetlana Deli will be an array of art objects, created by CalArts alumna Yelena Zhelezov, that bear relation to Leonid Robinzon (1927-?), a dissident editor from the former USSR. Now through Dec. 16.
The Downtown Art Walk is a free, self-guided, public art community event that takes place on the 2nd Thursday of every month in and around the Historic Core and Old Bank Districts of Downtown Los Angeles. The Downtown Art Walk activities take place on Spring and Main streets between 2nd and 9th streets. More information […]
Prism to exhibit new work by Paul Fägerskiöld. An opening reception will be held at the gallery from 7-9pm on Friday. The exhibition will run through to Feb. 1, 2014. At 8746 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood.
M+B is pleased to announce Matthew Brandt: Velvet and Bubble Wrap, featuring new work that explores Hollywood as both a construct and a landscape. The exhibition runs from Dec. 14 through Jan. 18, with an opening reception for the artist on Saturday, Dec. 14 at 6-8p.m.. At 612 N. Almont Dr, Los Angeles.
West Hollywood and the Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound (SASSAS) will continue "soundSpark" -- a children's concert series meant to present experimental art and sound to the Greater Los Angeles area, with an hour-long performance featuring Heather Lockie, a violist, composer and teaching artist based in Los Angeles. For […]
Johnson's "The Wolf and the Watchman: A Father, a Son and the CIA," chronicles his discovery as a young man that his father was a spy, one of the CIA's most trusted officers.
David Kulczyk presents and signs "California Fruits, Flakes &D Nuts: True Tales of California Crazies, Crackpots and Creeps." Kulczyk's catalog of misfits, eccentrics, creeps, criminals and failed dreamers features 45 bizarre personalities who exemplify the Golden State's reputation for nonconformity.