Join the Collection at RiverPark as they host thrilling summer activities varying for all ages
"Star Trek" Exploring New Worlds will explore the cultural impact of the series.
The $1 family friendly movies are being screened Tuesdays and Wednesdays through the summer.
In all, 24 Los Angeles restaurants earned two stars, but no LA eatery was awarded the highest three star ranking.
Despite the low survival rate of stage 4 pancreatic cancer, the "Jeopardy!" host said he appears to be winning the battle.
On Saturday, June 1st The Collection will host an experiential shopping event to celebrate the kick-off of summer shopping fun
The Collection at RiverPark announces rockin’ lineup for upcoming outdoor summer concerts
It's the second time in a month that police were called to the "Silver Spoons" and "NYPD Blue" star's home on a domestic violence call.
More than 150,000 people are expected to attend what is billed by organizers as the nation's largest literary festival.
Despite objections, the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved funding for an expensive Los Angeles County Museum of Art redesign.
At a ceremony at Los Angeles City Hall honoring primatologist Jane Goodall, she demonstrated chimpanzee greetings.
Willem de Kooning's masterpiece Woman-Ochre was stolen in the 80s from University of Arizona's Museum of Art and recovered 32 years later.
Attract Your Worthy Opponent Dancin' n' Romancin' the Night Away to Tommy Tassi & the Authentics Playing Top Hits of the 50's, 60's, & 70's!
Here's a round-up of live music in LA County this week. Plus, a Q&A with Chicago's Deeper.
From thousands of submissions, a surreal image of waste in the California desert, won the 2018 National Geographic Photo Contest.
Here's a round-up of live music in LA County this week. Plus, a Q&A with Dutch DJ and producer San Holo.
The Disgusting Food Museum is opening in Los Angeles to give you a taste of the world's gnarliest fare.
The Woolsey Fire and the closure of PCH has closed the Getty Villa, which will remain closed through the Thanksgiving holiday.
Ariana and the Rose is hosting an emmersive, interactive live music party this week. Patch caught up with her to talk about the unique show.
The Ventura County Ballet revamps their classic holiday performances with custom backdrops from world-renowned Russian artist Yuri Samodurov
Here's a round-up of live music in LA County this week. Plus, a Q&A with Seattle funk and soul septet The Dip.
Here's a round-up of live music in LA County this week. Plus, Carl Broemel (of My Morning Jacket) talks about his new album "Wished Out."
Here's a round-up of live music in LA County this week. Plus, a Q&A with indie rock band Vinyl Theatre.
Here's a round-up of live music in LA County this week, including Strange 80s 2 featuring Fall Out Boy, No Doubt, Slipknot, and more.
Here's a Q&A with Kandace Springs, a Nashville-born singer who transcends genres. Plus, a list of live music this week around LA County.
Mind Blowing Magical Mazes Movie Quality Special Effects! Beware: Best Bonding Experience Ever for Huggin Holdin Lovin the One You're With!
Here's a Q&A with Swedish punk band No Fun At All. Plus, a list of live music this week around LA County.
Here's a Q&A with musician Jacky Vincent, a former member of Falling in Reverse. Plus, a list of live music this week around LA County.
Here's a Q&A with psychedelic blues band Dragondeer. Plus, a list of live music this week around LA County.
Here's a Q&A with Vancouver-based band Jo Passed. Plus, a list of live music this week around LA County.
Here's a Q&A with Brooklyn-based electronic artist Jae Luna. Plus, a list of live music this week around LA County.
Here's a Q&A with The Mattson 2, a jazz-rock band comprised of identical twins. Plus, a list of live music this week around LA County.
Here's a Q&A with Brooklyn-based art rock band BODEGA. Plus, a list of live music this week around LA County.
See Joe Bonamassa, indie rockers The Decemberists, or a 50th anniversary celebration of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine around LA County.
A satirical look at current events!
You'll be able to see the four bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin and his onetime student Camille Claudel at The Getty this summer.
Collectors James E. and Elizabeth J. Ferrell donated six Italian manuscript illustrations that will go on display at the Getty in December.
Kobe Bryant could be the first NBA MVP/Academy Award Winner thanks to the poem he penned announcing his retirement.