Music Center 50th Anniversary: Renae Williams Niles
Renae Williams Niles, the Vice President of Programming at The Music Center, compares the process of presenting dance at the 3,000-seat Dorothy Chandler Pavilion to a complex puzzle.
10/21/2014
Wiebke Schuster
Renae Williams Niles, the Vice President of Programming at The Music Center, compares the process of presenting dance at the 3,000-seat Dorothy Chandler Pavilion to a complex puzzle.
10/17/2014
Discover Los Angeles
The Japanese American National Museum (JANM) presents “Hello! Exploring the Supercute World of Hello Kitty,” on view from Oct. 11, 2014 - April 26, 2015. “Hello!” is the first Hello Kitty museum retrospective of its kind in the U.S.
05/13/2014
Daniel Djang
Discover the Griffith Observatory, one of L.A.’s greatest cultural attractions, a national leader in public astronomy, and a beloved gathering place for visitors and Angelenos alike.
04/07/2014
Daniel Djang
To help you make the most of your visit to the Space Shuttle Endeavour, Dr. Kenneth E. Phillips of the California Science Center shares his ten must sees and hidden gems of the Endeavour experience.
03/26/2014
Discover Los Angeles
Since its opening, STAPLES Center has been the site of Lakers and Sparks championships, the Kings Stanley Cup, and thousands of memorable concerts and special events. Read on for some of the greatest moments in STAPLES Center history.
12/19/2012
Discover Los Angeles
The 3 Day Weekend Getaway Guide to Los Angeles begins in Downtown L.A., which has experienced an incredible renaissance that includes world-class cultural attractions and venues, acclaimed restaurants, vibrant nightlife and a thriving gallery scene.
11/12/2012
Discover Los Angeles
From concerts and sing-alongs to the city’s largest holiday celebration, visitors can spend the entire season at The Music Center and never see the same event twice.
10/16/2012
Discover Los Angeles
Read on for an exclusive guide to historic locations featured in the 2009 Fox Searchlight film (500) Days of Summer, courtesy of the Los Angeles Conservancy.
10/12/2012
Discover Los Angeles
Sometimes, buildings are more than just functional places where people seek shelter or gather for events. When everything comes together just right, they serve as places of community and worship, sacred spaces where the spiritual journey is brought to life. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is one of L.A.'s most innovative buildings, able to inspire visitors with its warm, inviting interior, perfect for introspection. Outside, blunt, asymmetrical walls stretch the definition of a cathedral, challenging visitors to rethink their ideas about sacred buildings.