The Artist Theater Program will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Hammer Museum.
The California premiere of the comedy "The Irish Curse"—about Irish men and their (allegedly) small penises—is now playing at the Odyssey Theatre in Westwood.
The company, in residence at the James Bridges Theater at UCLA, will produce ten productions in 2012-13.
The Geffen Playhouse's next production runs through August 12.
"The Pianist of Willesden Lane" now runs through August 19 at the Westwood theater.
Distinct Designers boutique brings mission of websites like Etsy.com -- where artists can sell their work -- offline.
Burt Bacarach was among the performers at the event.
Elisabetta Rogai was the featured artist at the event.
'Made In L.A.' opens at the Hammer Museum June 2.
Stars of the movie, including Kristen Stewart, attended the showing in Westwood.
The Residents of Beverly Glen association is looking for artists and vendors for the fair in June.
Royce Hall and the Veterans Administration are among 30 Los Angeles locations for the famed "Play Me, I'm Yours" public art installation.
The newest show at the Geffen Playhouse will open officially later this month.
Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth attended a Q&A event in Century City.
Hundreds of fans of the popular series were at the mall Saturday for a publicity event with the cast of the movie.
The premiere of the new movie starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd was at the Regency Village Theater on Thursday night.
Annenberg Space for Photography exhibit showcases photographs created through a variety of manipulation techniques
Appraisers from Bonhams helped community members determine the value of their antiques and collectables
Stars walked the red carpet Tuesday night at the Regency Village Theater.
Ian Shive, a Century City resident and award winning photographer
Ian Shive, a Century City resident, received an award from the Sierra Club for his photography and activism.
Cates also produced 14 Academy Awards shows and served on the Directors Guild of America.
Archives from all over the Southland, including five from UCLA, came to USC Saturday, to show off their collections and encourage the public to look them up.
Stars walked the red carpet outside the Regency Village Theater in Westwood Village on Monday.
The Westfield Century City mall offers free lessons and a band Wednesdays.
Actors Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto talk about the distinction between identity and role-playing.
The Boyle Heights bookstore and lending library will be in residence in the lobby gallery space through Oct. 9.
The twin daughters of a UCLA physics professor are the subject of a new documentary.
Hundreds of fans line the streets as the stars of the hit TV show arrive at the red carpet event.
Fans of the popular TV show from around the world flock to Westwood for the world premiere of the movie.
Fans of the TV show will be lining up early Saturday for a chance to see the film and watch the stars arrive on the red carpet at the Regency Village Theater.
The band plays Wednesday at the tennis center to support music education programs in schools.
Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds and Olivia Wilde are among the stars who attend the event Monday night at the Regency Village Theater.
Released in January, the Seth Rogen action-comedy paid tribute to a classic 1930s costumed vigilante who served as protector of "Century City."
About 20 demonstrators gather across the street from the Regency Village Theatre on Wednesday, alleging mistreatment of a giraffe and other animals used in the film.
Lead singer Vitus Mataré tells about Sunday's reunion of UCLA-spawned Trotsky Icepick as the festival that raises money for MusiCares comes to a close with shows also by Martha Davis and the Motels, The Rave Ups and MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer.
The play at the Geffen Playhouse brings together old friends Gary Cole, Tracy Letts and Randall Arney.
A new Annenberg Space for Photography exhibit explores how the camera's eye influences the way women are perceived in our culture.
Westwood campus lent name to Chewbacca-esque sidekick of Cartoon Network staple.
In summer 1963, the seed for the famed science fiction novel and subsequent film adaptation bloomed inside a UCLA classroom.