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  • Samueli Theater

    600 Town Center Dr Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1916

    The Orange County Performing Arts Center (OCPAC), long-known for hosting its prestigious rosters of ballet, classical, jazz, world-music, opera and musical-theater acts, is now opening things up with its new Off Center series. The program is dedicated to diversity-broadening the arts spectrum for audiences, and luckily, that includes fan-favorite pop/rock acts in addition to everything from avant-garde Canadian puppet shows to comedy troupes. It's clean (no sticky floors?! Competent door people?!), state-of-the-art and, best of all, absolutely gorgeous. More >>

  • San Manuel Amphitheater

    San Manuel Amphitheater

    2575 Glen Helen Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407
    909-880-6500

    Known at different times as Hyundai Pavilion, Blockbuster Pavilion and Glen Helen Pavilion, this San Bernardino County venue is one of the largest amphitheaters around, with traditional seating up front and lawn seating on the hill looking down. It has been the site of various festivals, including the Mayhem Festival, Ozzfest and Cruefest. More >>

  • San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino

    San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino

    777 San Manuel Blvd. Highland, CA 92346
    909-864-5050

    http://www.sanmanuel.com

  • Sancho

    Sancho

    1549 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
    310-406-6685

    This small storefront is part of the burgeoning wave of Echo Park galleries and cafes that sometimes double as live-music venues. Following in the wake of the shuttered Echo Curio and cropping up alongside simpatico joints like Lot 1 Cafe, Sancho presents some of the better underground art and music shows. The gallery's clean white walls are brightened with colorfully dramatic exhibits and group shows by such diverse artists as Anthony Ausgang, Doug Cox, Amy Darsa, Art Morales, Victor Charles Balogh, Andy Takakjian and Marcel De Jure, and even arty musicians like Buko Pan Guerra, Joe Baiza, Nora Keyes and Dame Darcy. There's no alcohol, but there's also no age limit. Street parking. More >>

  • Santa Barbara Bowl

    Santa Barbara Bowl

    1122 N. Milpas St. Santa Barbara, CA 93101
    800-745-3000

    http://www.sbbowl.com

  • Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet

    13963 Alondra Blvd. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
    562-921-9996

  • Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

    Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

    1855 Main St. Santa Monica, CA 90401
    310-395-0098

    http://www.santamonicacivic.org Since it opened in 1958, this seaside hall has been the site of historic performances by many historic performers, from James Brown, the Doors, the Beach Boys, Elton John and the Rolling Stones to the Ramones, Sarah Vaughn, the Buzzcocks, Bruce Springsteen and the Cramps. David Bowie found stateside success at a crucial concert here in the early 1970s. The Clash made their Southern California debut at the Civic, and other musicians who've played its wide stage include Bo Diddley, Motorhead, the Descendents, Tex & the Horseheads, X, the Plasmatics, Iggy Pop, Gang of Four, Ian Hunter, Aerosmith and occasional Dogtown regular Bob Dylan. For much of the 1960s, the Civic was also home to the Academy Awards. The venue continues to be the site of all manner of activity, including fashion and trade shows, as well as live concerts. The venue's dance floor features a unique hydraulic floor that makes it easy to transform the room from a concert hall into an exhibit space. More >>

  • Santa Monica College Concert Hall

    1900 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405
    310-434-3000

  • Santa Monica Pier

    Santa Monica Pier

    200 Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica, CA 90401
    310-458-8900

    http://www.santamonicapier.org The Santa Monica landmark has been in operation for more than a hundred years, with an arcade, shops, restaurants, bars, fishing, and an amusement park with rides and a Ferris wheel. Since 1983, the annual summer "Twilight Dance Series" has presented free rock, pop, world, blues, Latin and jazz concerts on Thursday night with such artists as Rickie Lee Jones, Cafe Tacuba, Dr. John, Eric Burdon, Patti Smith, Dick Dale, Koko Taylor, Thee Midniters, Bo Diddley and many others. More >>

  • The Santa Monica Synagogue

    1448 18th St. Santa Monica, CA 90404
    310-453-4276

    http://www.thesms.org

  • The Satellite

    The Satellite

    1717 Silver Lake Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
    323-661-4380

    http://www.thesatellitela.com Everyone from Rilo Kiley and the White Stripes to the New York Dolls and Gossip has played at this indie-rock bastion, which for many years was known as Spaceland but is now called the Satellite. The Silver Lake bar has had several distinct incarnations, evolving from the longtime gay hangout Dreams into Pan, the live-music club that morphed into Spaceland in the mid-1990s. Although its narrow stage has hosted many notable national and international performers, including Dead Moon, Of Montreal, the Buzzcocks, Death Cab for Cutie, Pavement, Supergrass, the Detroit Cobras and Love With Arthur Lee, the venue is synonymous with the Silver Lake music scene, launching such crucial local indie icons as Beck, Possum Dixon, Silversun Pickups and Elliott Smith. More recently, the club has booked everyone from the Melvins to the Pipettes and Booker T. Jones. The Satellite has a full bar, and there's a separate bar (with a pool table) that's walled off from the rest of the club with see-through plastic like the Cone of Silence. Monday nights are generally no cover. Most shows begin at 9 p.m. Ages 21 & over. The bar has a small adjoining lot with valet parking, and street parking is also available, but read the posted signs, as some neighboring streets have zealously enforced permit-parking restrictions. More >>

  • The Sayers Club

    The Sayers Club

    1645 Wilcox Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-871-8233

    http://www.sbe.com/thesayersclub/ The Sayers Club — a relaxed yet elegant hangout essentially hidden behind the Papaya King hot dog stand on Wilcox in Hollywood — attracts a shockingly un-douchey crowd. Credit has to go to the club's conceptual creator and music curator, Jason Scoppa, who also helped turn Bardot above the Avalon into a first-rate spot. But Sayers has a spontaneity and star power that already outshines his previous efforts. Though most nights talented unknowns perform cover hits, surprise big names often take the stage, too, like Prince, Gotye, Nelly Furtado, Sheila E, Questlove and American Idol winner Kris Allen. Even folks like Kristen Stewart and Joseph Gordon-Levitt will join in the party. Ultimately, Sayers is fueled by a love of music, which is why it stays as hot as the dogs that hide its digs. More >>

  • The Scarlet Lady Saloon

    5411 Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City, CA 90230
    310-391-9079

  • Schoenberg Hall

    Schoenberg Hall

    405 Hilgard Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024
    310-825-4761

  • School of Rock

    4516 Mariota Ave. North Hollywood, CA 91602
    818-980-1522

    http://www.schoolofrock.com/offer/northhollywood

  • School of Rock Fairfax

    7801 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036
    323-999-1919

    http://fairfax.schoolofrock.com

  • School of Rock West L.A.

    12020 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025
    866-695-5515

    http://www.schoolofrock.com/westla/main_school.php

  • Scotland Yard Pub

    22041 Sherman Way Canoga Park, CA 91307
    818-703-9523

    http://www.myspace.com/scotlandyardpub

  • Scripps College, Balch Auditorium

    10th St. & Columbia Ave. Claremont, CA 91711
    909-861-9642

  • SeaPort Marina Hotel

    6400 E. Pacific Coast Highway Long Beach, CA 90803
    562-434-8451

  • Second Spin

    1332 Wilshire Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90403-5411
    310-395-4334

    http://www.secondspin.com

  • Second Street Jazz

    Second Street Jazz

    366 E. Second St. Los Angeles, CA 90021
    323-680-0047

    http://www.2ndstjazz.com Intense young players mix with seasoned jazz veterans in this great Little Tokyo den, and the vibe is never less than real. Music from 9 p.m. Full bar, and food served till 2 a.m. Plenty of secure lot parking within a block. More >>

  • Segerstrom Center for the Arts

    Segerstrom Center for the Arts

    600 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626
    714-556-2787

    http://www.scfta.org Segerstrom Center for the Arts is unique as both an acclaimed arts institution and as a multi-disciplinary cultural campus. To put it bluntly, it’s the classiest venue in the whole damn County. Previously called the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Center traces its roots back to the late 1960s when a dedicated group of community leaders decided Orange County should have its own world-class performing arts venue which brings in national ballet and theater companies. In addition to the 3,000-seat Segerstrom Hall and intimate 250-seat Founders Hall, which opened in 1986, and the 2,000-seat Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall (opened in 2006) also houses the 500-seat Samueli Theater, the Lawrence and Kristina Dodge Education Center’s studio performance space and Boeing Education Lab. Home to newer institutions like the Off Center Festival that manage to bring in the coveted 25 and under crowd, the center has come a long way towards making this upscale culture palace a place for everyone to enjoy. More >>

  • Senor Fish

    Senor Fish

    422 E. First St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
    213-625-0566

    http://www.senorfish.net This downtown restaurant is located at the former site of the beloved punk hangout the Atomic Cafe. Patrons can even sign the Atomic's guest book and reminisce about the old days. More >>

  • Seven Bar Lounge

    Seven Bar Lounge

    555 W. Seventh St. Los Angeles, CA 90014
    213-223-0777

    http://www.sevenrestaurantbar.com This sleek bar and restaurant is located in the Quinby Building, at the corner of Seventh Street & Grand Avenue in downtown's Financial District. A glass chandelier decorated with glass bubbles dominates the bar's foyer, and the overall mood is cool and relaxed. DJs spin ambient, trip-hop and downbeat grooves. Ages 21 & over. Full bar. Valet parking available. More >>

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