“Colette”: Literature Icon on the Big Screen
Rated R
111 Minutes
Released September 21
My grandmother had a collection of Colette’s books, which I used to read with a flashlight at night when everyone...
Indie Film Galore at the L.A. Film Festival
By Whitney Scott Bain
The Los Angeles Film Festival, one of the largest and longest running events to showcase independent filmmakers begins this week running...
World’s Largest K-pop Convention coming to West L.A.
K-pop concert plus Korean movie screening at the Hammer Museum.
By Sam Catanzaro
KCON LA is the world's largest K-pop fan convention and music festival...
Getty Museum Acquires Rare Medieval Torah
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced today the acquisition of the Rothschild Pentateuch, the most spectacular medieval Hebrew manuscript to become available in more than...
“The Humans” at The Ahmanson Theatre
When a Tony Award for the best play winner and finalist for a Pulitzer travels out west, one can’t help feeling excited at the...
Social City News: Gypsy Awards, Boomtown Gala
The best afternoon you can spend in Tinsletown is at the annual Professional Dancers Society event, where the glorious Gypsy Awards are presented.
Prior winners...
School of Rock Jams On
Kids looking to rock out, have a fabulous time and get a brilliant education in all things rock ‘n’ roll can do so, right...
Tonight: Attend a Free Screening of “Truth or Dare”
Looking for the perfect excuse to get your kids out of the house this Spring Break? Send them to the movies!
Tonight, AMC Century City...
Music in Our Hearts
By Michael Ray
Building Bridges Art Exchange (BBAX) at Bergamot Station hosted members of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) for an afternoon “meet and...
Special Olympics to Hold “Polar Plunge” March 3 for Charity
Get ready to be freezin’ for a reason and show how brave you are while raising funds for Special Olympics. Participate in Special Olympics Southern...