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  • Folk Music Center

    220 Yale Ave. Claremont, CA 91711
    909-624-2928

    http://www.folkmusiccenter.com

  • The Fonda Theatre

    The Fonda Theatre

    6126 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-464-0808

    http://www.goldenvoice.com/search/?q=Fonda%20Theatre&vid=262 The longtime Hollywood theater first opened in 1926 as the Carter DeHaven Music Box Theatre and featured such legendary performers as Fanny Brice, Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, James Cagney and Marlene Dietrich. In the ensuing decades, the theater had several name changes and reappeared in various incarnations. In the 1980s, the Spanish Colonial-style venue was renamed as the Henry Fonda Theater before undergoing renovations and reopening in the 2007 as the Music Box at the Fonda. In 2010, the name was shortened to the Music Box after the place was refurbished with glittery new fixtures and mural-size classical-style paintings. In 2012, there was yet another change, with the local concert promoters Goldenvoice taking over the Music Box and renaming it the Fonda Theatre. Currently, the Fonda hosts concerts, dance nights, awards shows and special events. The Kills, Gogol Bordello, Cults, the Dresden Dolls, Gang of Four, Ariel Pink, Os Mutantes, Television, Concrete Blonde, Jenny & Johnny, the New York Dolls and Turbonegro are among the diverse musicians who've graced the theater's large stage. Smoking is permitted only on the upstairs outdoors patio. The theater has several full bars. All ages. Street and lot parking. More >>

  • Footsies

    Footsies

    2640 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90065
    323-221-6900

    http://www.myspace.com/footsiesbar Latino locals might still pop by this old Cypress Park bar for after-work Tecates and tequila shots, but for the most part, the Spanish-speaking stalwarts who used to frequent this beloved dive are all but gone since Dave Nuepert (Short Stop, El Chavito) took over a few years ago. Footsies, like Little Cave not far from it, has been gently gentrified, and it's maintained its charm post-makeover. It's done up in '70s Regal Beagle (the Three's Company's bar) kitsch: homey retro lighting, nude paintings everywhere, dark-red and wood furniture. For the most part, most nights, you'll find boho types in beards and American Apparel garb sipping PBR and cheap shots. DJ sounds range from soul to death metal and there's a jukebox, pool table and smoking area in the back. More >>

  • Forest Lawn Hall of Liberty

    6300 Forest Lawn Drive Los Angeles, CA 90068
    800-204-3131

  • The Forum

    3900 W. Manchester Blvd. Inglewood, CA 90305
    213-480-3232

    http://www.thelaforum.com The former home of the Lakers, and the site of many of their greatest moments, this Inglewood arena has also hosted countless historic concerts, ranging from the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin to Nirvana, Neil Young and AC/DC. After some ups and downs over the decades, with owners ranging from founder Jack Kent Cooke to a local church, the Forum is back in business with concerts and other large-scale events. More >>

  • The Forum

    3900 W. Manchester Blvd. Inglewood, CA 90305-2200
    310-419-3100

    http://www.thelaforum.com

  • The Foundry on Melrose

    The Foundry on Melrose

    7465 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90046
    323-651-0915

    http://www.thefoundryonmelrose.com Foundry, a Melrose supper club run by Patina alum Eric Greenspan, is as relaxed as a place with a $80 tasting menu can be, with a spacious patio, a dining room weirdly commingled with the open kitchen, and a bar area dominated by laid-back piano music. Waiters rush by with little cast-iron pots of pork belly with fried eggs and fitted rounds of toast; rare, crisp-skinned salmon with shaved beets and puréed beets; and braised short ribs with an exceptionally airy horseradish-potato purée. The eclectic wine list is long and reasonably priced, the cheese plate is formidable, and on Tuesday nights, there's fried chicken. More >>

  • Fountain Theatre Box Office

    Fountain Theatre Box Office

    5060 Fountain Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029
    323-661-1525

    http://www.fountaintheatre.com

  • Fountain Theatre

    Fountain Theatre

    5060 Fountain Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029
    323-663-1525

    http://www.fountaintheatre.com

  • The Four Olives

    4276 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach, CA 90807
    562-595-1131

  • Fowler Museum at UCLA

    Fowler Museum at UCLA

    Sunset & Westwood blvds. Westwood, CA 90024
    310-825-4361

    http://www.fowler.ucla.edu

  • Fox Performing Arts Center

    Fox Performing Arts Center

    3801 Mission Inn Ave. Riverside, CA 92501
    951-369-8487

    http://www.foxriversidelive.com

  • Fox Theater Pomona

    Fox Theater Pomona

    301 S. Garey Ave. Pomona, CA 91766
    877-283-6976

    http://www.foxpomona.com

  • A Frame Jazz

    1821 Sunset Plaza Dr West Hollywood, CA 90069
    310-659-9169

    http://www.aframejazz.com

  • Franky

    Franky's Barber Boutique

    3323 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026-2117
    323-668-2088

  • Freak City

    Freak City

    6363 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028

    http://www.freakcity.la Even by loose Hollywood standards, Freak City is weird. Half retail store, half ultra-late night/very early morning rage space, Freak City is a mash up of dirty dance tracks, fake gold bling and neon-print onesies. The storefront sells the sort of chopped-and-screwed '90s fashions that were never mainstream enough initially to come back into style now. But around back, under the soft alley glow of a red neon sign, is the all-night party zone of the same name, with lounge-worthy couches and a decently priced full bar. The walls are still splattered with all manner of freakish decoratives and pieces of chain link fence, but the music is always danceable, there's hardly ever a line, and the people watching is out of this world. More >>

  • Fred Kavli Theater, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza

    Fred Kavli Theater, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza

    2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
    805-449-2787

    http://www.civicartsplaza.com

  • The Fret House

    309 N. Citrus Ave. Covina, CA 91723
    626-339-7020

    http://www.frethouse.com

  • The Fretted Frog

    The Fretted Frog

    1200 N. Alvarado St. Los Angeles, CA 90026
    213-353-0734

    http://www.thefrettedfrog.com This self-described "alternative" music store and venue on Alvarado Street offers sales and repairs of acoustic guitars, banjos, ukuleles, mandolins and other fretted instruments. The Frog specializes in rare European guitars, including such brands as George Lowden and Cole Clark. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable about repair tips and music lessons, and the overall vibe is warm and inviting, especially compared to the elitism and officiousness at larger music stores. Best of all, the new shop is attempting to be Echo Park's equivalent to the legendary West Los Angeles music venue McCabe's. Live entertainment includes regular open mikes and acoustic-oriented music performances, and several big names in the alt-folk universe, such as Marianne Dissard and Francoiz Breut, have recently performed in the Frog's airy, homey main room. Metered street parking is available on Alvarado. All ages. No alcohol. More >>

  • Froggy

    Froggy's Topanga Fish Market

    1105 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd. Topanga, CA 90290
    310-455-1728

    http://www.froggystopanga.com

  • Fubar

    Fubar

    7994 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046
    323-654-0396

    http://www.fubarla.com This WeHo gay bar may be on the small side, but the parties are big fun thanks to some of L.A.'s hippest promoters. Mondays bring the edgy man candy, Tuesdays karaoke and weekends a mix of drag queens and area bar hoppers. An alternative to the area's "circuit" scene, this is the place where fierce 'n' flaming types and more rugged boy's boys alike let it all hang out to sounds ranging from electro to alternative rock. Often shirtless bartenders and photo booth add to the revelry. More >>

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