While still in high school in the Bronx, Stanley Kubrick sold his first photograph to picture magazine Look, eventually becoming a staff photographer. Between 1...
Today is Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), the holiest day of the year for Jews, observed with prayer and a 25-hour fast. Beginning 5 days later, Sukkot is a weekl...
Horror reigns on TV and in movies, and we love to be scared, especially this time of year. But ever wondered how some classic monsters were created? The Natural...
Though you can find ones in Long Beach, Pasadena and the Valley, the L.A. Greek Festival is the largest of its kind in L.A., hosted by Tom Hanks and R...
The Getty’s latest exhibit, “Bauhaus Beginnings”, features prints, drawings, photographs, books, letters and ephemera that celebrate the founding of the influen...
Hollywood has gone through more facelifts than an aging actress, but Musso & Frank Grill, with its famous red booths and waiters in red jackets, has been ar...
After President Nixon announced the expansion of the Vietnam War into Cambodia on April 30, 1970, students protested on the campus of Kent State University in K...
The Huntington, recently renamed The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, marks its centennial with a year-long celebration and new exhibit, N...
Following August’s photography exhibit on the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, Mr. Musichead Gallery fittingly hosts Grace Slick: Original Art. The former Jef...
Playing with building blocks is not just for kids. For the last few years, The Brick Bar has been hosting traveling pop-ups (not affiliated with LEGO) in cities...
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