Los Angeles Through a Chinese Lens: Part 1
In this new series, Discover Los Angeles will bring you the stories of L.A.’s academic imports, international students from Mainland China, living and learning in Los Angeles.
03/25/2015
Dan Shapiro
In this new series, Discover Los Angeles will bring you the stories of L.A.’s academic imports, international students from Mainland China, living and learning in Los Angeles.
03/25/2015
Discover Los Angeles
French artist Vincent Lamouroux is transforming the Bates Motel in Silver Lake into "Projection," a temporary art installation that will capture the attention of Angelenos from April 26 - May 10, 2015.
03/23/2015
Lindsay Blake
Ah, the 1980s. Not only did the decade gift us with a vividly colorful clothing scheme and a plethora of catchy pop ballads, but it also endowed us with one of film’s most beloved genres. Though thirty-plus years have passed since many of the best-loved '80s flicks were lensed, many of their locales remain virtually unchanged. Here’s a list of ten 80s movie locations that are found in Los Angeles.
03/19/2015
Esther Tseng
Brentwood is one of L.A.'s most affluent neighborhoods, located on the Westside between Westwood and Santa Monica. Brentwood began as a Mexican land grant ranch sold off by the Sepulveda family. Its modern development started in the 1880s and today it boasts one of the lowest population densities in the city, with lush green pastures and coral trees along its main thoroughfare, San Vicente Boulevard. Read on for a guide to the area's essential stops, and get up close and personal with one of the Westside's most beautiful neighborhoods.
03/10/2015
Discover Los Angeles
Jim Parsons will be honored with the 2,545th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 11:30 a.m. PST with a live-stream exclusively on www.walkoffame.com.
03/09/2015
Discover Los Angeles
Opening March 10, 2015, Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition explores the science and significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls - manuscripts written and hidden in caves 2,000 years ago and not discovered until 1947.
03/05/2015
Discover Los Angeles
Hollywood Boulevard is a Los Angeles cultural icon, with museums, landmarks and other Hollywood attractions that celebrate L.A.’s rich film and entertainment heritage. so There are so many things to do in Hollywood, California! You can see the footprints of the stars at the TCL Chinese Theatre, gaze down at the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, do some serious shopping at Hollywood & Highland, or visit the famous Hollywood Wax Museum. Along its stretch from Highland Avenue to Orange Drive, you can find a day’s worth of activities that will give you a true Hollywood experience. You never know who you'll run into! Arnold Schwarzenegger recently shocked fans by making an appearance at Madame Tussauds Hollywood. Watch what happened below.
02/25/2015
Discover Los Angeles
After seven critically acclaimed seasons, Parks and Recreation took its final bow on Feb. 24, 2015. Pay tribute to Pawnee and discover how Los Angeles played a role in this beloved sitcom.
02/18/2015
Discover Los Angeles
Located just south of Downtown Los Angeles, Exposition Park is home to a world-class collection of museums, sports facilities and recreational areas. Exposition Park also offers diverse cultural, entertainment and educational activities. The 160-acre site was founded as Agricultural Park in 1872 and subsequently renamed Exposition Park in 1910. The park has since become one of L.A.’s premier cultural and special event destinations.
02/17/2015
Discover Los Angeles
From science fiction and action to holiday and horror, read on for our guides to the best film and TV locations in Los Angeles.