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LA Artcore is proud to announce a retrospective exhibition of Southern Californian artist Joan Vaupen. Vaupen finished her graduate degree in painting from California State University, Los Angeles almost forty years ago. Since then, she has pursued several discreet bodies of…

Relive history and learn about present-day Little Tokyo with Museum docents. Comfortable walking shoes and clothes recommended. Weather permitting. For more info click here

Six longtime Pasadena families share their personal, multi-generational chronicles in Pasadena Museum of History’s much-anticipated exhibition, “Family Stories: Sharing a Community’s Legacy.” The stories of the Duncan, Gertmenian, Lowe, Stevenson, Kawai, and Mejia families will help the Museum shed light on…

MODERN & CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS DRAWINGS PRINTS & SCULPTURE A REVOLVING EXHIBITION Through December 24, 2009 Jack Rutberg Fine Arts in Los Angeles is currently featuring an expansive exhibition, Modern & Contemporary Works: A Revolving Exhibition which includes paintings, drawings, prints and…

The only place where poetry and comedy meet! Every 3rd Sunday! We know what we do on 1st Sunday, go ahead and watch the game on 2nd Sunday, help us bring in the FUNK on the 3rd Sunday! Come get some…

Celebrate the season as one of the top Folkorico companies in the United States brings the traditional dances of a Mexican Christmas to the stage of the Shannon Center. Founded in 1975, Danza Floricanto/USA is the oldest existing professional Mexican folk…

Featuring nearly 170 unforgettable images by more than thirty-five photographers, Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1968 tracks a crucial episode in American social and political history. Poignant and deeply affecting, the photographs in this exhibition portray historical…

Saturday, October 17 to Friday, December 11, 2009 Santa Monica, CA –18th Street presents its final exhibition of 2009 entitled Without A Car In The World (100 Car-less Angelinos Tell Stories of Living in Los Angeles). This exhibition features 100 photographs…

Breach of Peace, a companion to the Skirballs exhibition Road to Freedom, displays more than a dozen contemporary portraits by photographer Eric Etheridge of Freedom Riders, who, in 1961, converged on Jackson, Mississippi to challenge state segregation laws. Their noble efforts…

For this effervescent comic opera, LA Opera has assembled an all-star cast featuring two celebrated artists. The New York Times commented that the “dashing Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez was a vocally brilliant and charming Count Almaviva…and the perky, rich-toned and…
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