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  • More Art Inc.

    10667 White Oak Ave. Granada Hills, CA 91344
    818-428-1377

    http://www.moreart.us

  • Mornings Nights

    1523 Griffith Park Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
    323-664-8811

    http://www.morningsnights.com

  • Morongo Casino Resort & Spa

    Morongo Casino Resort & Spa

    49500 Seminole Drive Cabazon, CA 92230
    800-252-4499

    http://www.morongocasinoresort.com

  • Mother's Tavern

    16701 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach, CA 92649
    562-592-2111

  • Motley Coffeehouse

    Scripps College, Seal Court, 1030 Columbia Ave. Claremont, CA 91711
    909-607-3967

    http://www.motleycoffeehouse.com

  • Mount Olive Lutheran Church

    1343 Ocean Park Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405
    310-452-1116

    http://www.mtolivelutheranchurch.org

  • The Mountain Bar

    The Mountain Bar

    473 Gin Ling Way Los Angeles, CA 90012
    213-625-7500

    http://www.themountainbar.com Once you get to the walking street called Gin Ling Way, across Hill Street from the gallery-intensive Chung King Road, it's easy to find this red-hued drinking den. Just stroll under rows of illuminated lanterns and between the pagoda-shaped shops until you find the mass of people nestled outside smoking cigarettes. The bar at the back of the main room, adorned with Asian wood-carved shelves that display bottles and Buddhas, is usually standing room only, except for a long banquette that lines one wall and a couple chairs around the columns. Most people head to the opium-den lair upstairs, where beds and dark-wood alcoves filled with silk pillows and cushions offer pockets of privacy amid the party-atmosphere. More >>

  • Mr. B Restaurant

    1333 N. Hollywood Way Burbank, CA 91505
    818-845-1800

    http://www.myspace.com/mrbjazz

  • Mr. T

    Mr. T's Bowl

    5261 N. Figueroa Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90042
    323-256-7561

    http://mrtsbowl.tripod.com The bowling lanes may no longer be open at Mr. T's Bowl, but the longtime bar remains one of Highland Park's main live-music nightclubs. The place is still run by the family of its namesake founder, Joe Teresa, who opened Mr. T's Bowl in 1966 and died in 2004. The venue has undergone several distinct incarnations over the decades, evolving from a blue-collar bowling alley and neighborhood bar into the art-punk hipster hangout Fuzzyland in the early 1990s, before settling into its current role as a showcase for indie-rock bands from the northeast side of Los Angeles. The decor retains much of the club's original charm, with Christmas lights twinkling over the cluttered bar and vestiges of the old bowling lanes still visible behind the stage curtain. The main music room has a low stage, scattered tables and a wide area for dancing and mingling, while the bar is situated to the side in a nook with comfortable booths. Beck, Los Abandoned, the Breeders, 8-Bit, Backbiter, Saccharine Trust, Third Grade Teacher and Go Betty Go are among the many musicians who've played there, and Mr. T's currently alternates bookings of indie, pop and garage combos with burlesque nights. The affable soundman Arlo has been such a veteran fixture in the sound booth that a local band once named themselves after him. The full bar stills draws early-evening visits from the feisty 70-something barflies who've been coming here for years, before younger scenesters fill the place later at night. Mr. T's has its own parking lot, and patrons enter through the back entrance by the lot. Ages 21 & over. More >>

  • Muldoon

    Muldoon's Dublin Pub & Celtic Bar

    202 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660
    949-640-4110

    http://www.muldoonspub.com The perfect fish-and-chips search ends here. Five pieces of fresh red snapper are piled atop skin-on shoestring fries made from real potatoes. The batter on the fish is golden and puffy, like fried cumulus clouds. And the Irish soda bread will make you a regular. More >>

  • Munson Recital Hall

    901 E. Alosta Ave. Azusa, CA 91702
    800-219-9920

  • Muse on 8th

    759 S. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036
    323-933-6873

    http://www.museon8th.com

  • The Muse

    54 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-793-0608

    Billiards and beats — ranging from hip-hop and R&B to rock and salsa — six nights a week. More >>

  • Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA at the Geffen)

    Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA at the Geffen)

    152 N. Central Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012
    213-626-6222

    http://www.moca.org

  • Museum of Flying

    3100 Airport Ave. Santa Monica, CA 90405
    310-398-2500

  • Museum of Musical Instruments

    711 Hampton Drive Los Angeles, CA 90291
    310-452-3399

  • Music Center Archive

    135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012
    213-972-7499

  • The Music Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

    The Music Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

    135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012
    213-972-0777

    http://www.musiccenter.org Downtown L.A.'s sumptuous Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, home to the Los Angeles Opera, has aged more beautifully than most civic buildings from the 1960s. Its 3,197 seats — many of them good ones — are set in four tiers, and concert-goers reach the upper sections by gliding up enormous curving stairways that seem borrowed from a Golden Era movie. The former site of the Academy Awards, the Dorothy Chandler features a towering lobby with massive, pendant-style crystal chandeliers and upper-story picture windows that offer fine views of downtown. The interior is drenched in gold tones that some say make the dressed-up crowds look even more refined. A number of beautiful, spacious hallways and carpeted interior plazas are used as gathering spots by patrons who mill around with drinks during intermissions or after a performance — room-like spaces that double as pricey wedding venues. The Dorothy Chandler's grand entryway opens to a popular above-street-level outdoor plaza with a splashing fountain where, before the show, patrons eat take-out salads and cheese plates from the plaza's Spotlight Cafe. Others try for a table at the more formal Pinot Grill or, downstairs, Kendall's Brasserie and Bar. More >>

  • Musicians Institute

    Musicians Institute

    6752 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-462-1384

    http://www.mi.edu The Hollywood school includes the guitar, bass and percussion institutes of technology and has been a major presence in the field of music education since the late 1970s. The three-story building houses classrooms, recording studios and live-performances spaces. More >>

  • Musicians Institute Concert Hall

    1655 N. McCadden Place Los Angeles, CA 90028

  • Musicians Union

    817 N. Vine St. Los Angeles, CA 90038
    323-462-2161

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