Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles, home to one of the largest homeless populations in the United States, stretches across 54 blocks. The no-to-low-income communi...
The Wende Museum’s new exhibition showcases radical women artists of the Cold War Local institutions spoiled L.A.’s museum-goers with groundbreaking exhibiti...
Friends and admirers call the lanky 6-foot-2 Christopher Mack, who always wears his Tilley — a hat that floats on water and comes with a four-page owner's manual — an urban sage. An artist painted a portrait of him for the Skid Row History Museum & Archive on Broadway....
A few years ago the Colburn School, a renowned music and dance conservatory, decided to do something about this paradox. The administration asked around for ideas. "I raised my hand and said, 'Singing sounds like the most accessible,'?" recalls Leeav Sofer, Colburn faculty member and frontman of Jewish folk band Mostly Kosher....
The Petersen Automotive Museum brings together 48 cars to celebrate German automaker Porsche's 70th anniversary in its new exhibit, "The Porsche Effect."...
One of the most successful exhibitions in the history of L.A.'s Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles had one major shortcoming, according to visitors: ...
In a lot of ways, Voices of Reason is a choir like many others. Lay vocalists with various levels of experience meet twice a month in a private home to practice. They sing a cappella and choral sheet music. But Voices of Reason’s repertoire is different. As an atheist choir......
One of Los Angeles’s best-kept cultural secrets is moving. For more than a decade, the Wende Museum, an institution devoted to documenting the history of the Cold War, occupied a second-floor space in the back of an office park in Culver City. This weekend, it will open in an old......