On the night American women lost their federal right to abortion access, the theater once again became a focal point for protest.
Saks Fifth Avenue, one of Beverly Hills' most famous department stores, is set to move to make way for a mixed-use complex that could energize a sedate stretch of Wilshire Boulevard near Rodeo Drive.
Primera GeneraciA3n Dance Collective's 'Nepantla' officially makes its way to the stage after being stalled by a pandemic.
As promised, the Center Theatre Group venue will feature works written exclusively by women, transgender or nonbinary artists for its 2022-23 season.
The Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival. Bach's B-minor Mass with the Los Angeles Chorale. Heidi Duckler Dance's 'Ebb & Flow' festival in Chinatown.
In a weekend of opera based on real life, LBO offered 'Central Park Five' and L.A. Opera introduced 'Brightness of Light' about Georgia O'Keeffe.
When the unreleased decision overturning Roe vs. Wade leaked, Fountain Theatre fast-tracked a staged reading of Lisa Loomer's play 'Roe.'
The recently opened Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture is an essential repository of recent art history.
The Getty's "Fantasy of the Middle Ages" exhibition plumbs the intersection of medieval times and pop culture, from "Harry Potter" to decades of Disney films.
LACMA has built an impressive permanent collection of Spanish American art in just 16 years.
"Body of Work" is the "feel-good" show Gadsby thought she owed her fans after "Nanette" and "Douglas." But it's as subtly self-reflective as ever.
Using a relatively new translation of Chekhov's revolutionary play, Pasadena Playhouse finds conversation that speaks to our time.
The Re-Collective Orchestra celebrates Juneteenth with a program that includes "Black Superhero" and the memory of Chadwick Boseman.
Juneteenth in Costa Mesa and Leimert Park. Live music in DTLA and MacArthur Park. Dance in Culver City. Your weekend culture guide is here.
Theatre Producers of Color is a free, virtual program that aims to diversify the decision makers of the industry's commercial productions.
American Modern Opera Company, a collective of some of the finest young opera and new music talent, delivered an Ojai festival with startling moments.
Cheech Marin started collecting marbles and baseball cards as a kid. Now, he has the Cheech to exhibit his collection of Chicano art in Riverside.
The historic shutdown of New York theaters during the COVID pandemic is the focus of "Broadway Rising," premiering this week at the Tribeca Festival.
A MAK Center exhibition explores the Schindler House's legacy as bohemian hot spot, Modernist icon, avant-garde residence and 100% L.A. story.
An untrained architect, Gesner was nonetheless responsible for residences known for their ebullient forms and their connection to the earth.
The Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum at Cal State Long Beach was bungled by the school.
Alexandra Lange's accessible history, 'Meet Me by the Fountain,' looks at how malls remain relevant in part by going beyond the white middle class.
Michael R. Jackson's Black, queer musical 'A Strange Loop' was the big winner at the 75th Tony Awards.
Hudson is the second Black woman to win all four major awards, following Whoopi Goldberg in 2002.
Host Ariana DeBose led a round of applause for the artists and arts workers "who played a vital role in keeping Broadway shows open these past few months."
The 2022 Tony Awards winners in all categories, including 'A Strange Loop,' 'The Lehman Trilogy,' 'Company' and 'MJ.'
With a convention of American orchestras in town, the L.A. Phil daringly ends an exceptional comeback season with their 'Power to the People' festival.
Rajiv Joseph's "King James" at the Mark Taper Forum centers on two fans living vicariously through basketball great LeBron James.
Beethoven piano concertos in Costa Mesa. Shakespeare in Topanga. Mark Morris Dance Group in Santa Monica. The return of the Hollywood Fringe.
Paris Hilton has spearheaded a new acquisition fund for digital works by women artists at LACMA.
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