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fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

Designed to disorient': LA art museum unveils enormous concrete gallery, 20 years in the making

The David Geffen Galleries at LACMA represent a $724 million revitalization effort, showcasing a controversial design by architect Peter Zumthor.
#los-angeles
LA food
fromEater LA
1 week ago

4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: April 3

Four recommended dining spots in Los Angeles include Rainforest Cafe and Very Thai.
LA food
fromEater LA
2 weeks ago

4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: March 27

Los Angeles offers diverse dining experiences, including Two Hommés for West African-Californian cuisine and Sogo Roll Bar for casual sushi.
Los Angeles
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

From Jennifer Garner to John Legend, These Los Angeles Open Doors Will Inspire You to Love LA

Los Angeles Open Doors videos showcase distinctive neighborhoods and celebrity homes, highlighting diverse local culture, architectural style, history, resilience, and memorable personal details.
Mission District
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Commentary: On the blight side, a stroll around City Hall provokes the question: Can't we do better?

The Frank Putnam Flint fountain symbolizes neglect and failed leadership in Los Angeles, raising concerns about city maintenance and public space care.
LA food
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Reason Los Angeles Is The Go-To For So Many International Food Chains - Tasting Table

Los Angeles is a prime location for international restaurant chains due to its diverse population and tourist influx.
LA food
fromEater LA
1 week ago

4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: April 3

Four recommended dining spots in Los Angeles include Rainforest Cafe and Very Thai.
LA food
fromEater LA
2 weeks ago

4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: March 27

Los Angeles offers diverse dining experiences, including Two Hommés for West African-Californian cuisine and Sogo Roll Bar for casual sushi.
LA food
fromEater LA
4 hours ago

Sonoratown Proves Los Angeles Is a Burrito Town

Sonoratown specializes in flour tortillas and offers a diverse menu inspired by Northern Mexico's culinary traditions.
#west-hollywood
Upper West Side
fromCalifornia Post
16 hours ago

Iconic monument to old Hollywood could get second life under new proposal

A proposal to restore the iconic West Hollywood sign will be reviewed by the city council, aiming to commemorate the city's cultural history.
Upper West Side
fromCalifornia Post
16 hours ago

Iconic monument to old Hollywood could get second life under new proposal

A proposal to restore the iconic West Hollywood sign will be reviewed by the city council, aiming to commemorate the city's cultural history.
fromLos Angeles Times
22 hours ago

Spotify launches push to back L.A.'s independent music venues

"Independent venues are the heartbeat of live music. They're where artists take risks, build devoted communities, and where fans discover what they'll love for the rest of their lives."
NYC music
fromArchitectural Digest
22 hours ago

The Brady Bunch's LA House Will Open to Visitors This Summer-Here's the Story

Guests will have a chance to teleport to the Brady Bunch universe through a semi-private, self-guided tour of the space, with nostalgic details recreated.
Boston real estate
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Their secret shows jam streets. One caused a riot. Dead City Punx are the last dangerous band in L.A.

Dead City Punx is a punk band in Los Angeles known for chaotic performances and social commentary, reigniting a riotous subculture.
Washington DC
fromTheCollector
1 day ago

10 Iconic Examples of American Architecture Through History | TheCollector

American architecture reflects the nation's ambitions and ideologies, showcasing a journey from revolutionary classicism to modern American styles.
fromEater LA
2 days ago

The White-Hot Cannabis Scene in West Hollywood Has Dampened. Will Hawthorne Takes Its Place?

In 2019, the Original Cannabis Cafe, formerly Lowell Cafe, burst onto the scene. It was the nation's first legally permitted cannabis restaurant, with long lines snaking out of the venue and down La Brea Avenue.
Cannabis
Social media marketing
fromMail Online
2 days ago

Co-AI-chella! AI influencers cash in on the California music festival

AI influencers are generating significant content and revenue from events like Coachella despite not being real individuals.
fromEater LA
2 days ago

The Misfit Closes in Santa Monica After 15 Years

The Misfit became a beloved Third Street Promenade-adjacent hang for New American cooking and cocktails, featuring an airy European brasserie interior with globe-shaped lights and warm wood walls.
Mission District
fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Getty Center to Close Temporarily for Its Largest Modernization Since 1997 Opening

The initiative focuses on enhancing visitor experience, improving accessibility, and advancing energy resilience, while supporting the long-term stewardship of the institution.
Renovation
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

This City Just Ranked the Most Colorful in the U.S. for Its Pastel Streets, Neon Nightlife, and Vibrant Historic Charm

New Orleans ranks as the most colorful city in the U.S. and ninth worldwide according to JustCover's vibrancy score.
fromInsideHook
3 days ago

Don't Underestimate the Appeal of Punk Rock Flea Markets

The Seattle Punk Rock Flea Market is part renegade art gallery, part unfathomable yard sale and part curated vintage mall, showcasing a blend of creativity and commerce.
Portland food
Pets
fromSFGATE
4 days ago

In a wealthy LA suburb, a hidden pet cemetery to the Hollywood stars

Tawny the lion, an early MGM star, is interred at Los Angeles Pet Cemetery, a historic site for beloved pets.
LA real estate
fromTravel + Leisure
8 hours ago

Where Designer Jeremiah Brent Goes in Los Angeles for antiques, creative inspiration, and cool style.

Jeremiah Brent balances his bi-coastal design career while maintaining strong personal ties to Los Angeles, influencing his work and lifestyle.
LA food
fromTravel + Leisure
1 hour ago

This City Was Just Named No. 1 in the U.S. for Its Pastry Scene-Here's Where to Eat

Los Angeles is ranked the No. 1 city in the U.S. for pastries, surpassing cities like New York and Chicago.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

L.A.'s Blue Era: How popular are the Dodgers? Even the Lakers look up at them. Way up

The Dodgers' dominance in popularity and ticket sales poses a risk to other MLB teams if they react negatively to their success.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 days ago

These Are the 20 Best Cities for 'Noctourism' in the U.S.

New Orleans is the top U.S. destination for noctourism, offering a vibrant array of nighttime experiences and activities.
fromBrooklynVegan
2 weeks ago

Knumears tell us about 5 Los Angeles bands to know

Knumears is releasing their debut album Directions on April 3, showcasing their unique sound within the Los Angeles screamo scene. The album is available through Run for Cover and Summer Shade.
London music
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

A New York bagel fest rolls into L.A. to show the best of West Coast innovation

BagelFest West showcased innovative bagel creations, celebrating the evolving bagel culture in Los Angeles with over 1,000 attendees.
#los-angeles-dining
LA food
fromEater LA
3 days ago

The Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: April 13

Eater Los Angeles editors highlight standout dishes from their recent dining experiences, showcasing a variety of flavorful options across the city.
fromEater LA
6 days ago
LA food

4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: April 10

Los Angeles offers diverse dining options, including Tenampal for traditional Mexican cuisine and Bess for a vegetarian Italian experience.
LA food
fromEater LA
3 days ago

The Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: April 13

Eater Los Angeles editors highlight standout dishes from their recent dining experiences, showcasing a variety of flavorful options across the city.
LA food
fromEater LA
6 days ago

4 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Los Angeles: April 10

Los Angeles offers diverse dining options, including Tenampal for traditional Mexican cuisine and Bess for a vegetarian Italian experience.
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The 8 Best Gluten-Free Bakeries In Los Angeles - Tasting Table

Modern Bread and Bagel is a gluten-free shop that started in New York City and has expanded to Los Angeles with three locations. It was created by Orly Gottesman, who wanted her husband, with celiac disease, to enjoy high-quality gluten-free baked goods. The pastries are exceptional, with a large selection available daily, including unique items like crumb cake and chocolate zucchini bread.
LA food
Online Community Development
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

L.A. Times Concierge: 'It's hard to make friends as an adult in L.A. What are some groups I can join?'

Building adult friendships can be challenging, but social clubs and community spaces in L.A. offer opportunities for connection and shared interests.
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

The L.A. Museums Getting a Glow-Up Before the Olympic Games

The Getty Center's inaugural renovation will blend necessary structural and cosmetic updates, revitalizing galleries to 'bring art in dialogue with nature' and introducing 'exciting new artist commissions.'
Arts
fromTravel + Leisure
4 days ago

I Grew Up in L.A., and I Think This Is the Most Underrated Beach Town-With the Bluest Waters in Southern California

Laguna Beach takes its history and cultural heritage seriously—from the earliest Western settlers who set up artist studios, to our Indigenous peoples who made this special place home thousands of years ago.
LA real estate
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Here's everything to taste, see and know at L.A.'s major new food hall

Lugya'h at Maydan Market offers breakfast tacos inspired by Oaxaca's Sierra Norte and Zapotec culture, showcasing a unique culinary experience.
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A, according to Halle Bailey

Halle Bailey reflects on her journey from Georgia to becoming a celebrated actress and singer in Los Angeles.
#urban-development
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Commentary: After COVID, raids and other blows, DTLA is hurting. But 'Mr. Downtown' believes it will rise again

Hal Bastian, known as 'Mr. Downtown L.A.', believes downtown can reinvent itself despite current challenges.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Commentary: After COVID, raids and other blows, DTLA is hurting. But 'Mr. Downtown' believes it will rise again

Hal Bastian, known as 'Mr. Downtown L.A.', believes downtown can reinvent itself despite current challenges.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This April

April showcases art that emphasizes the overlooked, including a retrospective of Gemini G.E.L. and a tribute to Palestinian journalists.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Jordan Chiles

I'm happy, but I'm also sad about my final year as a Bruin, adding that it's pretty cool to know that my dream school has become my legacy. I'm going to stand for what is right. I am doing the things to make sure no other athlete has to go through what I had to go through.
Women
SF real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
18 years ago

Here, time stood still

Scott Bakula's former Ojai home, originally listed at $1.8 million in the mid-'90s, is now on the market for $4.3 million, featuring extensive gardens, orchards, and architectural elements inspired by Greene & Greene and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
31 years ago

He Opens Club in Spare Rooms

Donald Trump converted his Palm Beach estate Mar-a-Lago into an exclusive club with 500 members paying $100,000 initiation fees, including honorary members like Prince Charles.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Phil Rosenthal

When people come in and realize I'm involved, they're always surprised to see me. It's a bit like being at Disneyland and running into Goofy. I sometimes feel like the mayor of Larchmont. Rosenthal enjoys the personal connection with diners at his recently opened establishment, finding satisfaction in the surprise and delight customers experience when discovering his involvement in the neighborhood venue.
Los Angeles
Food & drink
fromEater LA
9 years ago

The Best Restaurants in LA's Arts District

Downtown Los Angeles's Arts District has transformed into a vibrant dining neighborhood featuring innovative Korean cuisine, French-Japanese bistros, tacos, burgers, and new arrivals like Hojokban.
Music
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Richard Marx

Richard Marx seeks to live and age with elegance, reflecting that aesthetic in his music, lifestyle, and relationship with Daisy Fuentes.
Film
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

L.A. Times Concierge: I want to take my girlfriend on an unforgettable date. Where should we go?

Los Angeles offers horror-themed romantic date options combining spooky attractions, specialty screenings, and nearby eateries for adventurous couples.
Renovation
A couple built a custom home on a challenging hillside lot in Silver Lake, requiring extensive foundation work and specialized architectural design to overcome geological constraints.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

See Why This 100-Year-Old LA Rental Feels like a Cool Aunt's House

Two sisters transformed a dim, 100-year-old, two-bedroom Los Angeles rental into a warm, colorful, secondhand-furnished home they love.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
17 years ago

History in downtown's heart

The historic 1927 Roosevelt building reopens as luxury lofts and penthouses after a $150-million renovation, featuring preserved Beaux-Arts architecture and modern amenities in downtown Los Angeles.
Coffee
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Jason Mantzoukas

Jason Mantzoukas centers ideal Sundays in Los Angeles around multiple coffee refills, relaxing with comics/newspapers/music, and occasional local outings.
fromDodgers Nation
1 month ago

Things to Do in LA: Slamdance, Golden Dragon Parade, & More

As Los Angeles Dodgers fans count down the days until Opening Day 2026, there are plenty of events and activities going on around the city for fans to enjoy with their families, friends or even solo this weekend. There are multiple cultural events happening this weekend that will embrace culture and community with vibrant celebrations for Black History Month, Mardi Gras, and Lunar New Year Pick your favorite events, mark your calendar and make the most of your weekend in LA!
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California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

South L.A. just became a Black cultural district. So where should its monument stand?

Historic South Los Angeles gained state designation as a Black cultural district with $5.5 million to preserve Black heritage and support local economic development.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Where to See a Movie in Los Angeles, the Heart of American Cinema

Los Angeles is home to more than a dozen one-of-a-kind cinemas that operate on their own terms. Some of these theaters have been around for 100 years, and in classic LA fashion some of them are owned by living LA legends-think Quentin Tarantino and Kyle Ng. Kristen Stewart recently announced she's also jumping into the mix with her purchase of Los Angeles's Highland Theatre.
Los Angeles
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
15 years ago

Greene in L.A.

A rare Greene brothers-designed house in Los Angeles is listed at $775,000, significantly underpriced compared to similar Pasadena properties, due to its West Adams location and historic preservation restrictions.
Music
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Ty Dolla Sign

Ty Dolla Sign's ideal Sunday: fly back to L.A., hit a favorite smoothie bar, create music at his compound, and have a low-key Italian dinner.
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Mid-Wilshire is alive with culture and ancient history

He would buy up land on Wilshire Boulevard between La Brea and Fairfax avenues and build the retail hub of the future, one centered around the automobile. Though critics scoffed, he believed he could draw customers from Beverly Hills and Hollywood to what was then the unfashionable hinterland of the city simply by combining luxury department store shopping with plenty of free parking.
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Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
23 years ago

GHOSTS OF DOWNTOWN

A visitor returns to their father's former bankruptcy law office in downtown Los Angeles, finding the grand windows unchanged while everything else has been transformed or removed.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Los Feliz

Los Feliz transformed from a Spanish land grant cursed by a mining tycoon's crime into a prestigious Hollywood neighborhood after Griffith Park's creation attracted wealthy residents and industry professionals.
Arts
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

DTLA has a new theater - inside a fake electrical box

Artist S.C. Mero created a hidden theater disguised as an electrical box in downtown L.A. to provide performance space for experimental artists lacking venues in the area's increasingly refined galleries.
#los-angeles-art-market
fromArtnet News
1 month ago
Arts

The 27-Year-Old Turning a Sleepy Slice of L.A. Into an Art Destination, a Frieze Party Ranking-and More Juicy Art World Gossip | Artnet News

fromArtnet News
1 month ago
Arts

The 27-Year-Old Turning a Sleepy Slice of L.A. Into an Art Destination, a Frieze Party Ranking-and More Juicy Art World Gossip | Artnet News

#celebrity-real-estate
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
24 years ago

It Was a Hangout for His 'Friends'

Matthew Perry sold his Hollywood Hills home for approximately $839,000, while also purchasing a Beverly Hills property for $3.2 million, and Devon Sawa bought a renovated Spanish-style Hollywood Hills home in the low-$900,000 range.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
24 years ago

It Was a Hangout for His 'Friends'

Matthew Perry sold his Hollywood Hills home for approximately $839,000, while also purchasing a Beverly Hills property for $3.2 million, and Devon Sawa bought a renovated Spanish-style Hollywood Hills home in the low-$900,000 range.
#los-angeles-museums
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
32 years ago

Innovative or Wacky, Owners Call Them Home

Southern California's Whale House exemplifies unconventional residential architecture, featuring organic design with no straight lines or flat walls inspired by Gaudi's style.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

16 moments that bring back 2016 L.A.

Through throwback posts, people have been traveling back to the year when dog and flower crown Snapchat filters, Instagram eyebrows, the mannequin challenge and the Chainsmokers were everywhere. But why, you may ask? On social media, 2016 is remembered as the last carefree era, a time when people posted whatever they wanted without overthinking it, when folks actually danced at parties instead of pointing their phones at the DJ booth to "capture content."
Los Angeles
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Close-knit Leimert Park is primed to be well-connected again

Leimert Park transformed from a segregated white planned community in 1923 to a major African-American cultural center by the 1960s despite violent white resistance to integration.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Perfectly unusual settings for art in Los Angeles

Alternative art galleries are increasingly operating from unconventional domestic and commercial spaces like apartments, garages, and restaurants, rejecting traditional white cube aesthetics to embrace informality and rapid artistic experimentation.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
10 years ago

Neighborhood spotlight: L.A. Arts District

Late 1970s artists transformed Los Angeles's abandoned industrial Arts District through cheap rent and creative freedom, inadvertently catalyzing gentrification and development that continues today.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

This Is Not My LA Art World

We're just a week away from Frieze LA, when East Coast dealers and local artists alike descend upon the Santa Monica Airport, but this isn't Renée Reizman's first rodeo. Since the critic and artist moved to the area almost 15 years ago, she's witnessed blue-chip New York galleries set up shop and sideline the irreverent, DIY spaces that shape the local art scene. Without these spaces, Reizman writes, she would not have discovered what art can be outside of the white cube.
Arts
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Andy Richter

Andy Richter relocated to Pasadena three years ago and now considers it his ideal home due to its diversity, beauty, practical amenities, and family-centered lifestyle.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Frieze LA Meets the Real World

Frieze LA 2026 highlighted tensions between capitalist art market structures and progressive values, with artworks addressing class, labor, and immigration issues both inside and outside the fair tent.
fromLos Angeles Times
40 years ago

New Plans for Watering Hole of Stars

We bought the property in 1974 from the Dudley Murphy estate. In 1979, we sold 10 condos designed (and built in 1939 for Murphy as motel units) by famed architect Richard Neutra. The remaining two lots, which have a total of 83 feet of beach frontage, represent what Stern called the first Escondido Beach Road home sites available to the public in more than 20 years.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
9 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Hancock Park

Architects including Wallace Neff and Lloyd Wright built in a variety of styles while preserving the essential character of the neighborhood - an upscale charm that survives to this day. Every popular style of the 1920s can be found in Hancock Park, which makes it one of those magical L.A. places where movies that are set around the world can be filmed, all without leaving the 30-mile zone.
LA real estate
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze

Baca, who was awarded the National Medal of Arts by former US president Joe Biden, is working with a team of artists to tell socially engaged stories on 12ft-tall panels. "I want to use public space to create ... consciousness about the presence of people who are often the majority of the population but who may not be represented in any visual way," she says.
Arts
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

L.A.'s buzziest coffee shop is in a gorgeous Angelino Heights home. Is this the start of a bigger trend?

A licensed home-based micro-restaurant in Angelino Heights, Granada, has become a local sensation under L.A. County’s MEHKO permitting process.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

L.A. Times Concierge: I want to take my girlfriend on an unforgettable date. Where should we go?

Plan a romantic, horror-themed L.A. date combining Horror Row attractions, a horror film screening, and nearby tacos for a memorable, adventurous experience.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Glassell Park's future looks greener and livelier

Rancho San Rafael, a 36,000-acre Spanish land grant from 1784, became the foundation for Northeast Los Angeles neighborhoods including Atwater Village, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, and Glassell Park after being partitioned in 1871.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Los Angeles powerplays itself

Los Angeles has gone from being provincial to international in a very short time. It was still a small and very close community up until about 2010. After that, it really exploded in terms of the number of artists moving here, and I think it's because life in New York has become untenable for real artists.
Los Angeles
fromDodgers Nation
2 months ago

Things to Do in LA: Watch Parties, Dine LA, Comic Con and More

Head to this free community festival celebrating Lunar New Year on Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood on Saturday! This street festival brings together Korean, Vietnamese, and Chinese cultural traditions with arts & crafts booths, performances, interactive activities and a lively artisan market curated by MAUM. You'll find food trucks and Asian-owned vendors, traditional music and dance and kid-friendly creative stations.
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