Tag: Art

“My Favorite Movie” with Roy Choi

Zócalo and KCRW have launched “My Favorite Movie,” a series of quarterly events where prominent Angelenos screen and talk about their favorite films at the Million

BLOOMSDAY

James Joyce’s Ulysses was banned in the U.S. from 1922-1933. Find out why at Hammer’s 5th annual Bloomsday celebration. Once seen as unclear and meaningless, Ulysses is performed by a talented cast with cheerful live music. The finale (for a mature audience) will

Weekend

Pasadena Chalk FestivalThe Pasadena Chalk festival celebrates this medium in all its old-school glory, with artists creating sidewalk murals that make you amazed that it’s

L.A. Film Festival

L.A. Film Festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary with its strongest lineup yet. A few of the must-sees include Clint Eastwood’s onscreen adaptation of Jersey Boys, Kirsten Dunst and Viggo

Downstairs @ Fifty Seven

Rooftops are always hot for summer. Well, try basements this year because Downstairs @ Fifty Seven, (712 S Santa Fe Ave., 213.816.8157) is a new dimly lit, lower

Weekend

NHM First Fridays Season Finale Festival This is where music, science, collections, and cocktails come together. There will be two outdoor stages with Unknown Mortal Orchestra, De Lux,TOBACCO

Weekend

Celebrity Cruises Great Wine Festival Food and beverage participants include wineries/breweries: Cakebread, Jordan, JUSTIN, Grgich Hills, Freemark Abbey, St. Francis, Louis-Jadot, Zaca Mesa, Kendall Jackson, Round

Memorial Day Weekend

Barnsdall Friday Night Wine Tastings From Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day Weekend, Barnsdall Park hosts evenings of fine wine and art in the gardens of Frank Lloyd

Residencia Gorila

Tulum Mexico has become a top destination to visit due to its tropical forest, amazing white sand beaches and turquoise waters. Residencia Gorila was founded with a mission to share this piece