Month: June 2021
Splendour XR Coming July 24-25
Splendour in the Grass is thrilled to introduce Splendour XR, a bold and world first extended reality edition of…
From City Hall to Atwater Village – Hundreds Turn Out for LA River Clean Up
On Sunday, June 29th, International WeLoveU Foundation gathered and provided for roughly 400 volunteers in…
We Don’t Always Leave Downtown… But When We Do… It’s for the ReOpening of Fellow
We all remember visiting the Westside to partake in eclectic blends of seasonal salads, delicate…
Vegan Sunday Supper – Fighting Hunger and Climate Change With One Meal
With magic ingredients Klein has presented L.A. with a new plant-based consumer packaged food company, Vegan…
Introducing Vegan Curry – Chef Avinash Kapoor’s Dynasty of Mughlai Flavor
Get your taste buds ready to enjoy traditional Mughlai flavors blended with international influences! With…
Leimert Park Farmers Market Still Fighting Over Permits Blame Gentrification, Metro and Mark-Rigley Thomas
When the Leimert Park Farmers Market earned their permit to open in April 2021, street…
MONUMENTS IN TIME: The Tower Theater
The year is 1927. Downtown Los Angeles is booming with life and consumerism. After a…
Celebrating Father’s Day with Paul Taylor Dance Company at the Music Center
Adding to the events in June that enhance our American culture; the celebration of the…
What a Wonderful World – Jens Lindemann Quartet Unwinds at The Music Center
Following a grand performance by world renowned Paul Taylor Dance Company at Dance at Dusk…
It’s DTLA Vegan Weekend – Here’s a Guide to ALL the Discounts & GiveAways in Town
The day, or should we say the weekend is finally here! One weekend out of…
8th & Alameda Studios Plan Includes Space for LA Times
Atlas Capital Group has submitted plans to redevelop the downtown Los Angeles Times Printing Plant…
DTLA is OPEN – What That Means For Our Top Tourist Destinations
Beginning June 15, almost all sectors and businesses in L.A. County will be able to…