Bestia's Ori Menashe Named One of Food & Wine's 2015 Best New Chefs
Bestia chef-owner Ori Menashe has been named one of Food & Wine magazine’s 2015 Best New Chefs.
04/01/2015
Discover Los Angeles
Bestia chef-owner Ori Menashe has been named one of Food & Wine magazine’s 2015 Best New Chefs.
03/25/2015
Discover Los Angeles
French artist Vincent Lamouroux is transforming the Bates Motel in Silver Lake into "Projection," a temporary art installation that will capture the attention of Angelenos from April 26 - May 10, 2015.
03/09/2015
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Opening March 10, 2015, Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition explores the science and significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls - manuscripts written and hidden in caves 2,000 years ago and not discovered until 1947.
03/04/2015
Joshua Lurie
By now, it should be clear that Koreatown features the most compelling collection of Korean restaurants outside of the motherland. However, people may not know that restaurateurs carrying flags for other cuisines are flocking to the neighborhood. Learn about some of the best non-Korean dining options in Koreatown.
02/20/2015
Joshua Lurie
The Chinese American community in Los Angeles dates to the 1850s, but it wasn’t until 1938 that the Downtown L.A. neighborhood that once held Little Italy officially became known as Chinatown. Now, eight decades later, Chinatown is experiencing a revival. Restaurants like Eastside Market Italian Deli, Nick’s Café, Philippe the Original, Phoenix Inn and Sam Woo are still going strong. Discover 17 top picks from an increasingly diverse crop.
02/18/2015
Discover Los Angeles
Located just south of Downtown Los Angeles, Exposition Park is home to a world-class collection of museums, sports facilities and recreational areas. Exposition Park also offers diverse cultural, entertainment and educational activities. The 160-acre site was founded as Agricultural Park in 1872 and subsequently renamed Exposition Park in 1910. The park has since become one of L.A.’s premier cultural and special event destinations.
02/05/2015
Discover Los Angeles
With construction of the building nearing completion, The Broad is offering the public an unprecedented glimpse into the unfinished museum on Sunday, Feb. 15.
12/19/2014
Wiebke Schuster
The California African American Museum (CAAM), located on the eastern end of Exposition Park in Downtown L.A., is a connecting agent - from historical context to contemporary art and healthy community dialogue to shape a positive future.
12/18/2014
Joshua Lurie
Grand Central Market (GCM) has been a Downtown L.A. staple since 1917. A few years back, the owners started gathering a new generation of food and drink vendors, and it wasn’t long before the market started earning national acclaim, including a collective appearance on Bon Appetit’s 2014 list of America’s Best New Restaurants. Grand Central Market recently celebrated 100 years with their strongest line-up ever. Yes, GCM institutions like China Café, Roast To Go, Sarita’s Pupuseria, and Tacos Tumbras A Tomas are still going strong, but here’s a chance to discover 18 of the best new food and drink options.
10/21/2014
Wiebke Schuster
Renae Williams Niles, the Vice President of Programming at The Music Center, compares the process of presenting dance at the 3,000-seat Dorothy Chandler Pavilion to a complex puzzle.