Museums | Art of the West On View At The Autry National Center
As the first in a series of gallery renovations at the the Autry National Center in Griffith Park, Art of the West showcases more than 100 pieces of Western art.
Events | Los Angeles Natural History Museum Celebrates Its Centennial
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County celebrates its centennial and debuts several upgrades on June 9.
Museums | Butterfly Pavilion At The Natural History Museum Los Angeles
See more than 53 butterfly species and an array of plants in this outdoor exhibit at the Natural History Museum Los Angeles through September 2.
Museums | Stanley Kubrick Opens at LACMA
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences explores filmmaker Stanley Kubrick’s extraordinary oeuvre.
Museums | Celebrating the Musical Legacy of Whitney Houston
The Grammy Museum downtown Los Angeles, in cooperation with the estate of Whitney Houston, debuts the exhibition Whitney! Celebrating the Musical Legacy of Whitney Houston.
Los Angeles For Kids: A Guide to Kid-Friendly LA
Finding things to do in Los Angeles for kids is child’s play. Read on for dozens of things to do in Los Angeles with kids that might just bring out the kid in you.
Museums | Cleopatra Exhibition at California Science Center
Her image is immortal, but the full story about Cleopatra VII, Egypt’s last queen, is still unknown. Learn about her life at the California Science Center.
Museums | Transmission LA: AV Club Curated by Mike D at MOCA
Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles festival curated by Mike D of the Beastie Boys offers 17 days of art, design, music, film and food.
Museums | Huntington Library Unveils Restored Japanese Garden
After a year-long, $6.8 million renovation, the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in Pasadena, opens its iconic Japanese Garden to the public with new features and restorations.
Museums | Television Out of the Box at Paley Center for the Media
Television Out of the Box, an interactive exhibit from Warner Bros. now on display at the Paley Center for the Media in Beverly Hills, brings 60 years of the most notable television culture to you.