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A ‘Community Collage' is bringing people together, one photo at a time
Photographer Josh Madson is bringing his feel-good project to Chinatown in July.
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A ‘Season of Resilience' at Theatricum Botanicum, that Topanga treasure, begins
Two Shakespearean delights will frolic on the sylvan, sun-dappled stage.
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A new ballet will dance in an unusual setting: a Television City soundstage
American Contemporary Ballet’s presentation of “The Euterpides” will be a “cinematic” exploration of a timeless myth.
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Things to do this weekend: WeHo Pride Parade and Street Fair
The beloved parade starts June with joy, while several other major parties will add fun and flavor to the historic festivity.
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Dance over six sublime summer nights, for free, at The Music Center
Welcome back, “Dance DTLA”: Jerry Moss Plaza will again shimmer with sweet sounds, stylish moves, and community spirit.
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Giant, gentle-hearted ‘Trolls' have been spied among the redwoods
Artist Thomas Dambo’s fanciful, eco-minded figures will grace the Filoli Historic House & Garden.
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Can you spell these winning Scripps Spelling Bee words?
The Scripps Spelling Bee has stumped spellers from around the country since 1925. Here are some of the hardest winning words from spelling bee history.
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Scripps National Spelling Bee marks 100 years of competition
Who will win the 100th Scripps National Spelling Bee? Discover the top contenders and how to watch the event live this week.
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Make merry at the medieval ‘Koroneburg Renaissance Festival'
The ye olde season of jousting, jesting, and frolicking is in full flower at the “permanently built” faire.
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West Hollywood's May-to-June Pride fun begins, with music, fests, and art
The big parade is set for the first day of June, with other ebullient events on the schedule.
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Meet The Flower Doctor healing hearts one bouquet at a time.
California Live correspondent Lisa Breckenridge visits Magical Blooms in Redondo Beach, where Jenny Barker, better known as The Flower Doctor, blends artistry, intuition, and a touch of flower magic to help people reconnect, restore, and celebrate. Discover how her custom floral “prescriptions” are designed to heal, and what different blooms can do for the soul.
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Catskills in SoCal: Enjoy a ‘Dirty Dancing'-inspired party at the Skirball
Don your resort wear and samba by the cultural center for a film screening, shuffleboard, and more.
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A big bouquet of lively summer events is blooming at Descanso Gardens
Music, dance, and ethereal late afternoons spent among the flowers are on the warm-weather line-up.
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Peek inside the stunning San Francisco Decorator Showcase house…
San Francisco’s prestigious Pacific Heights neighborhood is once again the setting for the highly anticipated Decorator Showcase, running until May 26th, 2025. This year, the sophisticated and spacious mansion on Pacific Avenue has been transformed by the region’s most talented interior and landscape designers into an immersive and inspiring experience for the public. Visitors can explore the five levels of...
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Community and creativity take flight at this free kite festival
Clockshop presents the LA State Historic Park celebration, which will feature a competition for best homemade kite.
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Things to do this weekend: Disneyland's 70th Anniversary fun begins
Cute character outfits, new treats, dazzling shows: The Happiest Place on Earth is celebrating seven celebratory decades.
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Bolero, hip hop, pop, and Broadway: The Ford's 2025 season was just unveiled
The Hollywood amphitheater is storied and starlit; savor enchanting music, cinema, and dance starting in mid-July.
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A multi-shop ‘Yarn Crawl' is all about deals, tips, and having a ball
Balls of yarn, colorful skeins, and pretty patterns will be in the spotlight at a dozen SoCal stores.
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Corita Art Center celebrates the legacy of the “Pop-Art Nun”
California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad visits the newly-opened Corita Art Center in the Arts District in downtown LA where Executive Director Nellie Scott gives a tour of the inaugural exhibit “Heroes and Sheroes.” The Corita Art Center houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of artwork from artist, educator and activist, Corita Kent.
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See how art can provide vital healthcare for Angelenos in need…
The Venice Family Clinic, a non-profit organization that provides essential medical, dental, and mental health services to Angelenos in need, is getting ready for its annual Art Walk and Auction. More than 200 artists will display their works, with proceeds from the event going directly to the clinic.