Top Los Angeles Things to Do in February

February may be a short month, but there is no shortage of exciting things to do in L.A. Here are 30 of our top picks for things to do in […]
L.A. Past and Present Boasts Some Crazy Architecture

Giant doughnuts? Burgers that eat entire cities? Los Angeles’ distinctive landscape is full of buildings you just can’t miss. By Andrea Richards. Anyone who has spent more than five minutes […]
L.A. Architect William Hefner Finds Classical and Modern Inspiration

Celebrating the diversity of residential architecture, in Los Angeles, architect William Hefner finds inspiration in both classical and modern themes. By Joseph Lemoyne. Architect William Hefner is best known for […]
Classical Centennial: The Los Angeles Philharmonic Turns 100

How does one orchestrate a 100th anniversary celebration for a cultural institution like the Los Angeles Philharmonic? By Vicki Arkoff With a 2018/2019 season filled with an all-star lineup of […]
Inside Lamb’s Players Theatre’s 25th Anniversary Celebration

By Pat Launer. Indeed, it is a Silver Jubilee. Revered troupe Lamb’s Players Theatre is celebrating the 25th year in its beautiful Coronado home with a cabaret production whimsically called […]
High Notes: The Revival of the San Diego Opera

After announcing its final curtain call not long ago, the San Diego Opera is singing with new energy. By Stephanie Thompson Four years after being deemed not viable by […]
Top Orange County Performances and Plays in November 2018

From Broadway vocalists and book-to-stage adaptations, check out the top performances and plays in Orange County this November. Edited by Whitney Lauren Han. Lea Michele and Darren Criss Nov. 2. […]
Top Performances and Plays in San Diego this Fall

From award-winning Broadway musicals to modern day comedies, check out the top performances and plays in San Diego this fall. Edited by Eva Scattergood. “The Heart of Rock & Roll” […]
Performing Arts Superstitions Guard Against Bad Luck

By Libby Slate. Not long after operatic soprano So Young Park came to the United States from her native South Korea, she auditioned for roles wearing a deep-purple dress. She […]
L.A. Phil’s Youth Orchestra Los Angeles Has Helped Careers and Confidence Blossom

By Libby Slate. When Daemon Williams first began playing clarinet in the L.A. Phil’s YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles) after-school program, he was an 11-year-old sixth grader with this mindset: […]