October 4th, 2024 - October 20th, 2024 at Scherr Forum Theatre
Neuronite is billed as LA's first mini-festival designed around the needs of communities who often face barriers in public spaces.
Serving its audiences throughout Southern California, the area’s premier early music ensemble Musica Angelica has announced its new season.
It's the end of an era for two historic movie theaters that have stood across from each other for nearly 100 years.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Charmed,” star was granted a rare posthumous divorce two days after her death.
Some movies make their way into your heart. Why not make your way to the iconic Golden State locations where they were filmed?
Led by Acclaimed Composer/Arranger/Conductor Chris Walden, the 40-Piece, LA-Based, Hybrid Big Band and String Orchestra Present 4 Programs
Pianist, Producer/Curator and Media Personality has Three-Year Appointment, Beginning July 1, 2024
Three of last year's eight outstanding comedy series nominees are eligible for this year's eight nomination.
The $230 million, 245,000-square-foot East End Studios Mission Campus is expected to create more than 2,000 industry jobs.
Dasha Pimenov to Intern at Endemol Shine North America Through Television Academy Foundation Program for Southern California Students
Simmons was found unresponsive at his Hollywood Hills home on Saturday, one day after his 76th birthday, reports said.
The charges can not be refiled. The decision was based on the misconduct of police and prosecutors over the withholding of evidence.
A woman who sued director Roman Polanski, alleging he sexually assaulted her at his Los Angeles home when she was a minor, agreed to settle.
The tough-guy actor was headlining the Sunland-Tujunga parade when he was struck with a water balloon, triggering a fight.
The historic Italian Navy tall ship Amerigo Vespucci will spend six days in the Port of LA. Free tours will be allowed.
Los Angeles County boasts more than 100 museums, some of which specialize in strange and unusual subject matter for curiosity seekers.
The move approved by the LA City Council Wednesday came after permits were approved by the current owners to demolish the icons home.
The "Butterfly" singer's cause of death was unknown, Los Angeles officials said.
More than a dozen people were trapped mid-air Sunday when a thrill ride got stuck at a Southern California carnival.
A self described big black queer musical is rewarding to watch
Since its inception in 1987, the Ojai Wine Festival has been a cherished tradition within the community of Ojai
The first-of-its-kind display is going to need a name when the new wing of the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum opens.
The limited-time offer is good for two trips to Universal Studios Hollywood through December.
The late KTLA entertainment reporter is being recognized for his decades of contributions to TV in Los Angeles.
Fans will like the Rick James musical, others might feel the drag
One of Omari Washington's first co-star roles includes his appearance on Lethal Weapon. His recent short film has one multiple awards.
Earnest Marshall’s first major project as an actor was with NBC working with Bear Grylls on a survival show, The Island.
The eight-time Grammy-winning producer and songwriter is denying the allegations outlined in a lawsuit by his former protégé.
Jonathan Tucker of "The Virgin Suicides" and "Kingdom" fame, sprang into action when a seemingly unhinged man broke into a neighbor's home.
Actor Johnny Wactor was shot and killed near Downtown Los Angeles when he encountered a trio of catalytic converter thieves.
A real estate heiress and film producer want to tear down the home the icon died in so they can make their neighboring house bigger.
Podcaster Adam Carolla said in a recent interview that he was selling the mansion after divorcing his wife, Lynette Paradise.
The arrests come five months after the violent confrontation between the Beverly Hills 90210" actor and a group of minibikers.
The 2016 attack captured by security cameras at a Los Angeles hotel emerged Friday. It purportedly shows the rapper beating Cassie Ventura.
Tributes continued to pour in from the entertainment world Saturday for former KTLA5 reporter Sam Rubin.
Critic Justin Chang's win was the sixth consecutive year the paper has won at least one Pulitzer, bringing its overall total to 52.
The film is about the people who repair musical instruments for use in LAUSD classes, and now they'll get to have the statue to display.
From the most outrageous food picks to the music lineup, here's everything you need to know about the 2024 Los Angeles County Fair.
Chamber Collective’s 35th Season Offers Adventurous Programming Featuring Works by Emerging Composers and Classical Giants