2023 LA FREE Concerts
It's the Summer of 2023....It's time for 2023 LA FREE Concerts. Pack a picnic, catch up with friends, grab a blanket, and relax. Here is a list of some of our staff's top picks. 2023 LA FREE Summer Concerts The Farmer's
It's the Summer of 2023....It's time for 2023 LA FREE Concerts. Pack a picnic, catch up with friends, grab a blanket, and relax. Here is a list of some of our staff's top picks. 2023 LA FREE Summer Concerts The Farmer's
Marc Selwyn Fine Art hosts a virtual Barry Le Va Talk on August 16, 2023 at 10am. The online event takes place in conjunction with its current solo exhibition by the artist. The panel includes: Connie Butler - Hammer Museum, Alexis Lowry -
Regen Projects presents an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Silke Otto-Knapp curated by Kitty Scott. This is the second solo presentation of the artist’s work at the gallery, and the first in Los Angeles since her passing in
It's time for the BH Spring Art Show. The City of Beverly Hills and its Community Services Department will celebrate 50 years of bringing extraordinary art to Beverly Gardens Park through the Beverly Hills Art Show, Saturday & Sunday, May 20
M+B presents snow show, a special presentation of new works by Eliot Greenwald. The exhibition opened on March 25, 2023 and will run through April 22, 2023 at M+B Almont (612 North Almont Drive). It will be accompanied by the release of his
Luminario Ballet Artistic Director Judith FLEX Helle’s program of “Heroes, Sheroes, and Eros” took us on a trip into, what she calls, the “Weird” visions of her choreography and that of four other talented choreographer/performers. The program deftly incorporated an exquisitely
“Incident at Our Lady of Perpetual Help” opens on January 19, 2023 at Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills. The cast includes: Alison Blanchard, Milda Dacys,* Danika Hughey, Ivy Khan, Patrick Skelton,* *Appearing courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association. Written by Katie Forgette
Luminario Ballet of Los Angeles makes its Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts debut, bringing its signature fusion of ballet, modern dance, acrobatics, and aerial movement to the Bram Goldsmith Theater with a gravity-defying program entitled, “Heroes, Sheroes, and Eros,”
Due to water damage from the recent rains, this production was postponed, then within a day cancelled. Here is a note from the Wallis: The Wallis regrets to announce that for the safety of our patrons and staff, the entire run
With an invite to the audience to “get down” with a live DJ set and complimentary champagne before and after the performance, and during the intermission, Los Angeles-based BODYTRAFFIC set the mood for an entertaining program of works from four choreographers