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Movin’ on Up! Downtown LA Civic Sector is About to Get One Heck of a View
It’s official: the County Board of Supervisors just gave the green light to snag the…
K-Pop’s Seventeen Shines Colorful Music & Lights Around LA for US Tour
Los Angeles is shining a little brighter this week as K-pop sensation Seventeen takes over…
Witness the Million Dollar Theater – Eagles, Maidens, Long Horns and Other Strange Beings
Look close enough at the facade of the Million Dollar Theater on Broadway, and sooner…
Page 9: The Tale of Two Faces – Jose Huizar and the Rise and Fall of Downtown LA
And there he was. Standing like a knight in shining armor, high above the city…
Sounds of the Summer: A Night of Music & Memories with KCRW at Union Station
This July, in downtown Los Angeles, the iconic landmark Union Station transformed into a vibrant…
This Week in Sports: O.J. Simpson Dies at 76
“On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer,” read…
Union Station Celebrates 85 Years with a Full Calendar of Art & Festivities
This year, Los Angeles Union Station will celebrate 85 years of being a vibrant symbol…
Lights Out on the 6th Street Bridge: Can the City Put an End to Copper Wire Theft?
Stationed on the 6th Street Bridge, surrounded by a crowd of media and city officials,…
Journey in Art & Education – David G. Brown: Political Cartoonist, Educator, and Publisher
Meet David G. Brown a remarkable individual who has made a significant impact in the worlds of art,…
ASSEMBLYMEMBER Wendy Carrillo – Crashed But Not Out of the Race
In a surprising turn of events in the race for CD14, candidate Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo,…
Metro Art Presents “Where You Stand” a Trip Back in Time to Original Chinatown
Union Station is the heart of Los Angeles, connecting countless numbers of people like coursing…
Massive Protest in Support of Palestinian Rights Bleeds Into the Streets of Downtown Los Angeles
The sun soaked day couldn’t have shown a brighter light on the sentiments of thousands…