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Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA)
107 W. 5th St., 90013
Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, supporting local, international, emerging and established artists in our gallery.
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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
355 S. Figueroa St., 90071
The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1968 as an artistic outlet for the film and record studios' most gifted musicians.
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Los Angeles Master Chorale
135 N. Grand Ave., 90012
Los Angeles Master Chorale is hosted by the Walt Disney Concert Hall - Recognized as one of Los Angeles’ cultural treasures, the Chorale has received accolades for its innovative programming and its commitment to commissioning new works.
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Los Angeles Opera
135 N. Grand Ave., 90012
In just a quarter century of existence, under the leadership of Eli and Edythe Broad General Director Placido Domingo, LA Opera has become the fourth largest opera company in the United states.
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Los Angeles Theatre Center
514 S. Spring St., 90013
A world-class arts center for those pursuing artistic excellence; a laboratory where both tradition and innovation are honored and honed; a place where the convergence of people, cultures, and ideas contribute to the future. Celebrating Life, Art, Theater, and Culture!
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Mark Taper Forum at the Music Center
135 N. Grand Ave., 90012
For more than three decades, the Taper has built a deserved reputation for bold, challenging work under the direction of Gordon Davidson - Seats 762 - The Mark Taper Forum is part of the Center Theatre Group
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Maxwell Demille's Cicada Club
617 S. Olive St., 90014
With the grandeur of a classic Hollywood musical, famed showman and impresario Maxwell DeMille's Cicada Club is a most unique experience that transports you back in time to the glamorous days of Hollywood's golden age of nightclubs.
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Mayan Theatre
1038 S. Hill St., 90015
A landmark in L.A.'s historic theater district for more than 70 years, the Mayan leads a double life as an occasional concert hall and as a sizzling salsa club where Latin lovers and salsa dancers show off their moves.
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Million Dollar Theater
307 S. Broadway, 90013
The Million Dollar Theater is one of America's first motion picture palaces. It was built with a flourish by showman Sid Grauman in 1918 at a cost of $1 million.
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Morono Kiang Gallery
218 W. 3rd St., 90013
The gallery promotes contemporary art, focusing on Chinese art from the last decade
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Music Center
135 N. Grand Ave., 90012
The Music Center is one of the three largest performing arts centers in the nation and houses the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theater, Mark Taper Forum and Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
900 Exposition Blvd., 90007
The mission of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is to inspire wonder, discovery and responsibility for our natural and cultural worlds. Human beings are connected — to each other, to communities, to other species, and to the Earth. As humans increasingly influence natural systems, it is critical that we understand these relationships. This understanding, in the context of the history of the Earth and its inhabitants, guides our approach to investigation and interpretation. By integrating our global research and extensive collections with engaging learning experiences that reveal all aspects of our work, we provoke curiosity and deepen understanding of our natural and cultural worlds. This dynamic learning laboratory and forum for the exchange of ideas is a new model that sets the standard for museums of the future. We inspire the widest possible audience to enjoy, value and become stewards of the living Earth.
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NewFilmmakers Los Angeles
1150 South Olive Street, 90015
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) is a non-profit organization designed to showcase innovative works by emerging filmmakers from around the world, providing the Los Angeles community of entertainment professionals and film goers with a constant surge of monthly screening events. NFMLA provides a forum where filmmakers can be recognized for their contributions, have open audience discussions about their projects and connect with industry professionals for insight on distribution, production, acquisition and representation.
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NOKIA Theatre L.A. Live
777 Chick Hearn Ct., 90015
Premier mid-sized live entertainment venue featuring state of the art acoustics and seating for 7100.
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Olvera Street
845 N. Alameda St., 90012
Olvera Street is the birthplace of the City of Los Angeles, otherwise known as El Pueblo Historic Monument. The colorful village features 27 historic buildings with a traditional Mexican style plaza area. Wander around the marketplace and shop for souvenirs including handcrafted Mexican wares typical of old Mexico. There are also free docent tours by Las Angelitas.
Stroll through this beautiful street and stop for the popular taquitos or tacos at the outdoor cafes. Olvera Street also offers a variety of traditional authentic Mexican cuisine, with delicious enchiladas, mole and other native dishes.
On weekends you can enjoy outdoor entertainment by strolling bollero musicians, Mariachis music and performances by Aztec Indians and folkloric dancing.
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