Month: October 2022
The Return of Writ Large Projects Brings Race, Politics and Poetics to the Los Angeles Theater Center
Race, Politics and Poetics, is the latest live reading produced by Writ Large Projects and…
Say Hello to LA City Council’s New President Pro Tem – Councilmember Curren D. Price Jr.
Councilmember Curren Price Jr. of CD 9 has been sworn in as President Pro Tempore…
Haunted, Historic and Downright Freaky – Here’s the 10 Best 2022 Halloween Events in Downtown LA
Say what you will about Downtown Los Angeles, but there’s no denying DTLA has got…
Vegandale Festival Sets Course to Return to LA Historic State Park
The largest and fastest growing vegan festival is about to take over Los Angeles State…
Everything You Need to Know About the State of CannaBiz Education & Expo Coming to LA Convention Center
Get Informed, Build your network, grow your business is the tagline for the State of…
Illuminated, Immersed and Augmented – How DTLA is Shaping the Future of Visual Arts
In the beginning…there was Eli Broad Eli and Edythe Broad first led the way for…
Welcome to Ootoro Japanese Sushi Restaurant – The Freshest Sushi & Sashimi Around Town
On the corner of 2nd and San Pedro stands Ootoro Japanese Sushi restaurant a popular…
Electrified at REDCAT – Octavio Solis’ “Scene with Cranes” World Premiere Reviewed by Renowned Playwright Luis Alfaro
OTHER WORLDS In other worlds, we are legends, avant-gardists, multi-language poets and experimental playwrights who…
OC Meets Napa Marks the Return of Altamed Food and Wine Festival
AltaMed’s O.C. Meets Napa celebrates the richness of Latin cuisine and the success of Latino-owned…
The More the Merrier at The Lonely Oyster in Echo Park
Recently opened this past September, Lonely Oyster Bar became the only restaurant of its kind…
Super Fine Art Fair Returns To Downtown LA, Better and Bigger Than Ever
Highlighting the Work of Women Artists, LGBTQ Artists, and Artists of Color, Superfine Will Take…
City of Los Angeles Recognizes October 1st as Official ”Bad Bunny Day”
This month, Councilmember Kevin de León put forth a resolution recognizing October 1, 2022 as…